Strait of Hormuz Escort Operations Paused After Commercial Ship Hit in Suspected Attack Near Oman

Global concerns over maritime security have resurfaced after the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) temporarily suspended its escort operations through the Strait of Hormuz following an attack on a … Read More

Oman Opens Emergency Shipping Routes Through Strait of Hormuz as Existing Lanes Deemed Unsafe

Oman has announced the launch of emergency maritime routes through the Strait of Hormuz, declaring the existing shipping lanes unsafe due to growing security concerns in the region. The Sultanate … Read More

Hormuz Strait Reopening Plan Faces Questions as Iran Signals Possible Maritime Service Charges

A newly signed preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran has raised fresh questions about the future of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s … Read More

US and Iran Move Closer to 60-Day Truce Agreement as Trump Remains Cautious

The United States and Iran appear to be edging closer to a significant diplomatic breakthrough as both nations work toward extending their current ceasefire arrangement for another 60 days. While … Read More

Indonesia reassures no tolls for ships in the malacca strait after global concern

Indonesia has officially clarified that it has no intention of charging tolls on vessels passing through the strategically vital Malacca Strait, calming concerns that arose earlier this week. Finance Minister … Read More

Iran Opens Passage for 20 More Pakistani Ships Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Diplomatic Efforts

In a significant diplomatic development, Iran has agreed to allow 20 additional ships sailing under the Pakistani flag to pass through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. The waterway has … Read More