Iran Tries to Intimidate Shipping With Attacks in the Strait of Hormuz
Belgium Detains Falsely-Flagged, Sanctioned Tanker Linked to Iran
Iran-Linked Product Tanker Hit in Attack off Oman
Container Lines Adjust to New Risks in Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea
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Mar 2, 2026
The Maritime Executive
Iran Tries to Intimidate Shipping With Attacks in the Strait of Hormuz
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Belgium detaining stateless sanctioned tanker
Belgium Detains Falsely-Flagged, Sanctioned Tanker Linked to Iran
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tanker on fire
Iran-Linked Product Tanker Hit in Attack off Oman
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On AIS, container ships (brown) gathered in port or at anchorages in the Arabian Gulf early March 2; none were broadcasting in the Strait of Hormuz (Courtesy Pole Star Global)
Container Lines Adjust to New Risks in Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea
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Iranian Navy in port
Iranian Navy Under Attack in Operation Epic Fury
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U.S. Navy warships escort a reflagged tanker during the last full-scale wartime disruption of the Persian Gulf shipping lanes, Operation Earnest Will, 1987 (USN)
What Would Closure of the Strait of Hormuz Mean for Shipping?
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Iran
Three U.S. Servicemembers Killed in Iranian Strikes on Kuwait
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ILO
Study: Forced Labor Persists Aboard Fishing Vessels in South-East Asia
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Skylight
World Leaders Call for Restraint After Strikes on Iran
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Fire at oil terminal
Ukraine Carries Out Another Strike on Russia's Novorossiysk Oil Terminal
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A visiting French Air Force Dassault Rafale (left) over the Louvre Abu Dhabi, 2021; the UAE has ordered 80 of the type, and has strategic options for defending its ports and shipping (French Air Force file image)
Op-Ed: Gulf States Face a Strategic Choice After Iranian Attacks
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Mein Schiff 4 (file image courtesy VesselFinder / Tobias Elsen)
Cruise Lines Navigate Gulf Conflict Amidst Continued Iranian Strikes
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Indian Register of Shipping's Overseas Defence Project with Sri Lankan Navy
Port of Long Beach Starts 2026 Leading Nation in Trade
ClassNK Releases “FAQs on the EU-ETS for Shipping (3rd Edition)
Damen Delivers Purpose-Built Multi Cat 3113 to Leask Marine

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