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A canal, a nationalist, and two fading empires—when Nasser seized the Suez, the world teetered on the edge of war.
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The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has unveiled new navigational charts following updates made to the southern sector development project. The charts, which have been approved by the Egyptian Navy’s ...
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Drone and missile attacks by the Yemeni Houthi militia are having a huge impact on trade traveling through the Suez Canal. Last year, more than 400 ships passed through the canal in the first two ...
According to recent reports, more shipping companies have been avoiding the Suez Canal in recent weeks for fear of the increasing attacks on container ships.
A containership collided with a floating bridge in the Suez Canal on Wednesday but the flow of ships across the waterway won’t be interrupted, the Suez Canal Authority said.
Traffic through the Suez Canal has resumed normally, the canal authority said on Wednesday, hours after a collision of two vessels temporarily caused delays.
Economically struggling, Egypt is embarking on a risky journey to privatize the lucrative Suez Canal despite popular concern.
UAE-based National Marine Dredging Company has won a $272 million contract for dredging a section of the Suez Canal where the container ship Ever Given ran aground more than a year ago.