Maritime security
Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln en route to Middle East as US mulls over Iran strike options
The moves, reported since late Friday, came as US officials and regional militaries coordinated on contingency planning for possible Iranian retaliation.
Ashdod Port boosts investment in Israeli cyber‑resilience start-up Salvador Technologies
Taiwan launches massive unmanned sea drone program
Israeli firm that detects divers and submarines considers listing on Tel Aviv exchange
Yemen's Houthis to continue attacks if Gaza ceasefire breached
"If the Israeli massacres continue, we will continue our operations," Abdul Malik al-Houthi said in a televised speech.
Maritime sources expect Houthis to halt Red Sea attacks after Gaza deal
The experts pointed to an email, seen by Reuters, from the group postponing a planned security briefing that had been due to take place in the coming days as a possible signal.
Turkey aiming for maritime agreement with Syria, transport minister says
The maritime demarcation agreement would be in line with international law and would allow two countries to determine authorities for oil and hydrocarbon exploration.
Israeli defense tech displayed at Euronaval after France's ban reversed
Israeli companies showcase advanced naval tech at Euronaval following court victory in France.
Activists prepare to defy Israeli naval blockade of Gaza
Its hull carries slogans reading: "Free Palestine," "Gaza you are not alone" and "Stop the Genocide," while its humanitarian aid cargo consists mostly of medicines.
Rescue underway for crew of Greek-owned vessel hit by Houthis, Philippines says
The missing crew member was suspected to be trapped in the engine room, maritime sources said. The rest of the crew were "safe and sound" and had adequate food supplies, Cacdac said.
Panama-flagged oil tanker reportedly attacked southwest of Yemen's Mocha - Ambrey
Ambrey said a radio communication indicated the vessel was hit by a missile and that there was a fire onboard.
US intercepts Houthi attack into the Red Sea, no casualties reported
In March, the group's leader said the group was expanding its attack area to prevent Israel-linked ships from passing through the Indian Ocean toward the Cape of Good Hope.
Missiles attack inflicts damage to vessel SW of Yemen's Mokha
The tanker, which was not identified by name, was en route from Pimorsk, Russia, to Vadinar, India, when it was attacked, Ambrey said in its advisory note.
Yemen’s Houthis obtain hypersonic missile, upgrade weapons arsenal - report
Last week the Houthis's leader warned that the group would begin attacking ships heading toward the Cape of Good Hope in Africa's southern tip.