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  2. Insurers shun many ships carrying goods through the Red Sea ...

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    Shipping rates have tripled since October on Asia-to-Europe rates, according to S&P Global, which warned of a “global contagion” from the Red Sea disruptions. The risk is that shipping and ...

  3. How the Red Sea crisis could clobber the global economy - AOL

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    Six of the 10 biggest container shipping companies — namely Maersk, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM, ZIM and ONE — are largely or completely avoiding the Red Sea because of the threat from the ...

  4. Attacks on the Sounion - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. August 2024 oil spill caused by attacks on the tanker Sounion Location Red Sea, "77 nautical miles to the West of Al Hudaydah" Coordinates 14°59′24.468″N 41°39′17.28″E  /  14.99013000°N 41.6548000°E  / 14.99013000; 41.6548000 Date 22 August 2024 Cause Cause Destruction of the ...

  5. Red Sea shipping attacks have impacts in Pacific - AOL

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    Jan. 12—Ongoing attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea by Houthi militants from Yemen are causing ripples here in the Pacific. The violence has prompted most major shipping companies to divert ...

  6. Timeline of the Red Sea crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Malta-flagged bulk carrier Morea, managed by Eastern Mediterranean Shipping, was targeted in the Red Sea. She was en route to India from Russia. Sealady: The Malta-flagged bulk carriers Sealady, also managed by Eastern Mediterranean Shipping, was targeted in the Red Sea. Her AIS said she held Russian cargo.

  7. List of roll-on/roll-off vessel accidents - Wikipedia

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    Capsized and sank in the Red Sea, there was bad weather but the direct cause of the sinking is unknown, 185 dead bodies were recovered and 813 of them are missing and presumed dead, 998 casualties total. [9] 22 March 2006: MV Queen of the North: Failed to make a planned course change, ran aground and sank. 23 July 2006: MV Cougar Ace: Severely ...

  8. Attacks on ships in the Red Sea are disrupting global trade ...

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    The disruption is causing delays and driving up costs — at a time when the world has yet to vanquish a resurgence of […] The post Attacks on ships in the Red Sea are disrupting global trade.

  9. Explainer-How could Red Sea attacks affect oil and gas shipping?

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    Several shipping companies and a few liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers have decided to avoid the world's main East-West trade route, following attacks launched by Yemen's Houthi group on ...