The Hidden Geopolitical Risk Threatening the Gulf's AI Ambitions.
The Gulf region's strategy to become a global AI compute hub is facing a critical bottleneck: the vulnerability of the subsea internet cables that carry 95% of its data traffic through volatile maritime corridors like the Strait of Hormuz.
Geopolitical Conflicts Drive Shipping Surge, Putting South African Whale Populations at Risk.
Escalating tensions in the Middle East have forced international shipping routes around South Africa, leading to a significant spike in vessel traffic and increased collision risks for endangered whale species.
Bangladesh and European Union Strengthen Ties in Infrastructure and Maritime Sectors.
Bangladesh and the European Union are set to deepen their partnership in transport and logistics, with a specific focus on railway modernization and the development of Chittagong Port.
The Strategic Evolution of Naval Blockades: From Historical Sieges to Modern Maritime Warfare.
This article examines the strategic use of naval blockades in modern history, analyzing the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz and comparing it to historical precedents like Gaza, Biafra, and the Beira Patrol.
International Shipping Body Denounces US and Iran for Commercial Vessel Seizures.
The International Chamber of Shipping has criticized the recent tit-for-tat vessel seizures by the US and Iran, labeling them a violation of maritime freedom and calling for the immediate safety and release of detained crews.












