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20 articlesSouth Korea weighs phased Hormuz role after US talks, minister says
South Korea's Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back announced the country is reviewing a phased approach to contributing to maritime security operations in the Strait of Hormuz following discussions with the United States. The story reports on Seoul's deliberation over how and when to participate in regional shipping protection efforts.
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Malaysia searches for 14 missing after migrant boat capsizes
Malaysia's maritime agency launched a search and rescue operation after a boat carrying undocumented Indonesian migrants capsized, leaving 14 people missing. The brief Reuters report provides minimal detail about the incident, vessel condition, or rescue efforts to date.
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Turkeyβs foreign minister to visit Qatar for talks on Iran war
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is visiting Qatar to discuss the Iran war, its regional impact, and maritime safety in the Strait of Hormuz. The brief report, sourced from Reuters, provides minimal detail about the visit's objectives or expected outcomes.
UKMTO says bulk carrier hit by unknown projectile near Qatar
A bulk carrier was struck by an unknown projectile while sailing 23 nautical miles northeast of Doha, Qatar, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations. The incident occurred on May 10 and was reported by Reuters via The Print. No details are provided about the projectile's origin, the ship's condition, or casualties.
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Qatari LNG tanker sailing towards Hormuz Strait, shipping data shows
A Qatari LNG tanker (Al Kharaitiyat) departed from Ras Laffan and is sailing toward the Strait of Hormuz en route to Port Qasim in Pakistan. The vessel's movement is documented through shipping data tracked by LSEG. This appears to be routine commercial maritime activity with no incident or unusual event reported.
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UK deploys warship to Middle East with eye on potential Hormuz mission
Britain is deploying the warship HMS Dragon to the Middle East as part of preparations for a potential multinational naval effort to protect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement comes amid regional tensions and international coordination on maritime security.
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Vietnam adds over 2 square km of land in South China Sea, US report says
Vietnam has reclaimed approximately 534 acres (2.16 sq km) of land in the Spratly Islands over the past year, bringing its total reclaimed area to 11.2 sq km, according to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative. The expansion is framed as part of a territorial competition with China over competing South China Sea claims.
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Indian crew killed in βunfortunateβ maritime incident: Indian mission in Dubai
An Indian crew member died in an unspecified maritime incident near Dubai. The Indian Consulate in Dubai confirmed the death and stated they are extending assistance, but provided minimal details about the incident's nature, cause, or circumstances.
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China Coast Guard ships sail in Japanese waters off Senkakus
Four China Coast Guard vessels entered Japanese-claimed waters near Uotsuri Island in the Senkaku chain on Thursday afternoon. The report documents a maritime incursion in a disputed territorial zone without additional context or response.
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Iran rolls out new Hormuz rules as βProject Freedomβ paused β media
Iran has introduced new maritime traffic governance rules for the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly as 'Project Freedom' has been paused. The announcement comes amid ongoing US-Iran tensions. The report cites Press TV as the primary information source.
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CMA CGM container ship hit in Strait of Hormuz, injuring crew
French shipping company CMA CGM reported that its container ship San Antonio was attacked while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, with at least one crew member injured. The report comes via Reuters from Paris on May 6, detailing an incident in a strategically sensitive maritime corridor.
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Chinaβs Wang Yi calls for swift reopening of Strait of Hormuz after Iran meeting
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for swift reopening of the Strait of Hormuz during a meeting with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Beijing. Wang stated the international community shares concern about restoring normal safe passage through the waterway. The article presents China's diplomatic positioning on regional maritime security.
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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship to head to Spain after permission granted to dock in Canary Islands
A luxury cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus outbreak has received permission to dock in the Canary Islands and proceed to Spain. The story reports on the resolution of a maritime health crisis involving an unnamed vessel and affected jurisdiction.
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Cargo vessel struck by projectile at Strait of Hormuz, UKMTO says
A cargo vessel was struck by an unknown projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency on May 5. The report provides minimal details about the incident, its consequences, or responsible parties.
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US and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washington seeks maritime coalition
The US and Bahrain are pursuing UN-backed action on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, with the US building a coalition. A potential resolution could enable sanctions against Iran and potentially authorize military force.
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Asiaβs stranded seafarers suffer as the Iran war drags on
The article reports that seafarers working in Asian waters face increased dangers and hardship due to ongoing conflict in the Iran region, framing maritime workers as vulnerable and overlooked during geopolitical instability.
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US and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washington seeks maritime coalition
The U.S. and Bahrain are pushing a UN Security Council resolution that could lead to sanctions against Iran, with Washington attempting to build an international maritime coalition. The article reports on talks beginning Tuesday regarding this draft resolution and the broader U.S. effort to secure regional cooperation.
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'We can and we will strike': Iran threatens European military bases amid Hormuz escalation
Iran threatened to strike European military bases and issued navigation warnings for the Strait of Hormuz while simultaneously attacking ships and the UAE. The article frames these actions within a broader escalation narrative centered on Iranian hardliner rhetoric and maritime aggression.
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Thailand shouldnβt walk away from maritime dialogue with Cambodia
The article argues that Thailand should maintain maritime dialogue with Cambodia rather than withdrawing from negotiations. It frames maritime boundary disputes as a common international challenge requiring diplomatic engagement, invoking recent Middle East incidents as examples of maritime instability risks.
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Assimi Goita appoints himself defence minister
Mali's junta leader Assimi Goita has appointed himself as defence minister following the death of his predecessor in recent attacks. The description also mentions an unrelated maritime incident off Cape Verde and a Senegalese artist's contribution to the 2026 Venice Biennale.