The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
Yemen's Houthi Rebels Agree to Lift Red Sea Blockade
On Sunday, Yemen's Houthi rebels announced plans to phase down their campaign against shipping in the Red Sea,...
Navy Replaces Two Cyber School Commanders in Two Months
The U.S. Navy has removed the commander of its East Coast information warfare training center, which prepares cyber...
Brisbane's First Big-Ship Passenger Terminal Draws In Cruise Lines
The Port of Brisbane, Australia is celebrating its decision to invest in a real cruise terminal after passenge...
Report: U.S. is Convinced That Eagle S Cable Incident Was Accidental
Since late December, the Russia-linked tanker Eagle S has been under arrest in Finland on suspicion of rupturing five su...
Fraud Charges Against Singaporean Oil Trader Dropped After His Death
The founder of a Singaporean oil trading firm that collapsed amidst a financial crime scandal has died, his attorneys told a court...
After More Than a Month, Russian Flotilla Remains Stalled off Tartus
Commercial maritime traffic at the Syrian port of Tartus is picking up again under the new management of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham...
Syria's New Regime Seizes Cargo of Iranian Weapons in Tartus
Under the administration of former dictator Bashar al-Assad, Syria's government gave Iran a logistics pipeline to su...
AI is Empowering Shipowners to Tackle New Safety Management Challenges
[By: WiseStella] The maritime industry is undergoing a digital transformation, and one of the key innovations making waves is t...
After 10 Years, Iran Opens Naval Base at Jask
For some time, the Iranian authorities have sought to build up their maritime access to the open seas by developing port...
Nor-Shipping Adds Finance, LNG & Seabed Minerals to 2025 Conference Program
[By: Nor-Shipping] Nor-Shipping is enhancing its conference programme for 2025 with a bold line-up of new events targeting evol...