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How waterways shape global dominance
Have you ever wondered why the world's most significant conflicts haven't often been about land or wealth, but about water-specifically, the narrow, strategic passages that govern the flow of global ...
The North African country, one of the cradles of civilization, hides places unknown to many. Visitors can discover the ...
An ambitious plan to build a huge 160-mile canal would bypass the Suez Canal and challenge Egypt's monopoly of the ...
Torm PLC remains a great oil and gas midstream tanker company reporting solid results, which help support its high-yield ...
The Suez Canal is growing by up to 10 km in length in its Small Bitter Lakes segment which will enable it to handle six to ...
If President-elect Trump wants to thwart China’s canal influence in Panama, he needs to offer the isthmus partnership instead ...
The project was brought about following the grounding of the Ever Given in 2021, which blocked the waterway for six days and ...
Several European nations conducted operational deployments to the Western Pacific this year, combining national strategies, ...
Egypt's Suez Canal revenue has dropped significantly due to geopolitical tensions and Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, causing ...
Recovery of a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet recently downed over the Red Sea likely hinges on what’s left of the wreckage and how ...
Egypt has tested a new 10-kilometre (6.2-mile) extension to the Suez Canal as it tries to minimise the impact of currents on shipping and increase the key waterway's capacity.