Suez Canal
Maersk completes first Red Sea voyage in nearly two years
Maersk said that while it had no plans yet to fully reopen the route, it was considering continuing a "stepwise approach towards gradually resuming navigation" via the Suez Canal and the Red Sea.
LPG-laden tanker on fire off Yemen, EU naval mission says
Venomous aquatic invader of Israeli seas experiences population boom in warming Mediterranean
Four die as vessel capsizes in Suez Gulf; three still missing
Morag's Run: Why a small desert road was a key pivot in the Yom Kippur War
Tirtur Road’s dual role – Egyptian defense line and would-be Israeli artery – would turn the nondescript desert road into a major strategic pivot.
Eleanor Roosevelt letter defending Israel to be auctioned
Roosevelt’s letter was written in response to a man who took issue with a newspaper column she wrote about Israel.
From An Accidental Rambo to Oranit
Jump in time: The maritime bridge to the East
A look at the Suez Canal, one of the most important engineering projects of the 19th century.
Why did the IDF release 61-year-old secret documents only now?
New information emerges on the Gibli documents and the Lavon Affair.
Egyptian 'spy' charged for allegedly passing Israel intel on Iranian warships' movements
The Port Said court also convicted in absentia the man's two alleged Israeli handlers to life in prison.
Egypt would send troops to future Palestinian state if all parties agree, Sisi says
Egyptian president says Egypt would help the local police and reassure the Israelis through role as guarantor.
Egypt to finalize Suez Canal development tender by end of month
Project to attempt to boost Egyptian economy struggling with political turmoil since 2011.
Why large projects fail
A project is a success if it achieves its objective and is completed on time and within budget.
September 15: Welcoming migrants
Migrants from Africa put the onus for granting asylum on the first nation they escape to, not some other country farther away.