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Somalia terminates port agreements and security cooperation with UAE

The Somalia government announced on Monday that it was 'annulling' all agreements with United Arab Emirates. This includes?port deals, defence and security collaboration, and'security and defence cooperation. It accused the UAE of undermining the national sovereignty. The Council of Ministers of Somalia said that the decision was based on "credible reports" and "convincing evidence" of hostile acts undermining the national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence of Somalia. In a press release, it was stated that the decision "applies?to?all agreements and partnerships relating?to the ports of Berbera?and Bosaso?and Kismayo... and] bilateral security and defense cooperation agreements." The?UAE foreign ministry didn't...

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After the Mideast retreat, budget carrier Wizz Air is seeking US approval for UK to US flights

Budget carrier Wizz air has applied for U.S. approval in order to fly between the UK and United States. The company is looking to tap into the lucrative transatlantic markets after reducing its Middle East expansion plans. A?filing on Friday showed that the airline's UK-based subsidiary had petitioned for a foreign air carrier license to allow flights between the US and UK "as quickly as possible". Wizz Air UK sought permission to launch passenger service under the?2020 Air Transport Agreement, also known as the Open Skies Agreement. The carrier is making a second attempt to enter the U.S. market, after...

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Israeli Airlines relax cancellation policies due to Iran tensions

Israeli airlines El Al, Israir and Arkia announced on Monday that they would allow cancellations of flights due to the uncertainty in the area. Last week, U.S. president Donald Trump announced that an "armada", headed for Iran was on its way. He hoped to avoid using it and warned Tehran to stop killing protesters and restarting their nuclear programme. Airlines are still allowing their customers to cancel new tickets starting Monday or to receive vouchers for future flights. Israel's airspace remained largely closed during a 12-day conflict in June between Israel and Iran due to the incoming Iran missiles, and...

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As tensions over Iran escalate, airlines reroute and cancel flights

As tensions between Iran and the United States escalate, airlines have been rerouting or cancelling flights in the Middle East. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the U.S. was sending an "armada", towards Iran. Senior Iranian officials Friday Iran will treat an attack as "an all-out battle against us" ahead of the arrival of the U.S. aircraft carrier strike group in the Middle East and other assets. On January 16, the European Union's aviation regulator advised its airlines to stay away from Iran's airspace, as tensions grew over Tehran's violent crackdown on anti-government protests and U.S. intervention threats. Air...

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Boeing orders will increase US Commerce-aided contracts to $244 billion by 2025.

U.S. firms signed contracts with foreign governments worth $244 billion in 2025, almost triple what they did in 2024, as Boeing saw a huge increase in orders for jetliners, according to the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Commerce Department. ITA stated that the 121 contracts will also be aided by the foreign spending?commitments?"in recent trade agreements negotiated by Trump administration. The contracts contain approximately $206 billion of U.S. Export Content and will support around 844,000 American Jobs. In 2024, in the final year of the Biden Administration, ITA signed $87 billion worth of contracts, a significant increase from the...

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Heathrow's scanners will end the dreaded search for laptops and liquids

New specialist scanners will allow passengers to travel through Heathrow's security without having to dig in their hand luggage to find shampoos, laptops and water bottles. Heathrow announced on Friday that it had fully rolled out CT scanners in all of its security lanes at the four terminals. If there are no queues, travellers can now pass through security without having to put their liquids into plastic bags or remove their tablets. They will all be checked using the high-resolution, 3D scanning technology. The machines are being used by many airports around the world to improve security. New York, Hong...

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Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia's cargo airline, launches operations

Riyadh Air is owned by Saudi Arabia’s PIF?sovereign fund. On?Wednesday, Riyadh Cargo?operations were launched. The kingdom is attempting to implement its plan to diversify the economy, reduce dependence on oil revenues, and become a global logistic hub. Saudi Arabia is the world's largest oil exporter and has already completed more than half of its Vision 2030 plan. This plan calls for government investments in tourism, logistics, and other sectors. Riyadh Cargo said it would use more than 120 wide body aircraft ordered by Riyadh Air to connect global markets via the airline's hub in Riyadh. The statement said that Riyadh...

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Ethiopian Airlines orders nine Boeing 787 Dreamliners for long-haul flights

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's largest airline, has placed an order for nine Boeing 787 Dreamliners to meet the growing demand for long distance travel. Widebody jets are in high demand as airlines look to reduce operating costs and increase capacity. Ethiopian Airlines is planning to use the 787-9 jets in order to expand their network beyond the current 145 international destinations. As part of the?strategic plan to advance sustainable aviation, CEO Mesfin Tasew stated on Tuesday that "we will continue to purchase more aircraft and adopt new technologies." The airline also completed a?purchase of?11 737 MAX jets. The airline had committed...

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Committee approves bill to allow Uber and Lyft in Israel

A committee of Israeli ministers approved on Sunday a law allowing shared ride hailing services like Uber and Lyft in Israel to operate in an effort to reduce taxi fares. The Transportation Ministry has proposed a reform that would allow "technology-based transport operators" to use models used successfully globally. However, this law still requires full approval from the Parliament. The Ministry noted that the Shared Transport Law, approved by the "Ministerial Committee for Legislation", would allow companies like Uber and Lyft to offer services via smart apps that connect private drivers and passengers. It was said that the move would...

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European regulator warns airlines against flying in Iranian airspace

After simmering tensions arose over the 'deadly crackdown' on Iranian protests, and U.S. threats of 'intervention', the European Union's aviation regulator recommended that airlines in its bloc'stay out' of Iran's 'airspace'. In a bulletin, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency stated that "the presence and potential use of a variety of weapons and air defence systems combined with unpredictable responses from states... creates high risks for civil flights at all levels and altitudes." The protests began in Iran on December 28 due to economic hardships. They grew into large demonstrations demanding the end of the clerical regime, which culminated in...

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Transport Authority: Dubai Air Taxis to start commercial flights in the year-end

Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority said that electric air taxis developed Joby Aviation will begin commercial operations in Dubai before the end of this year. Joby Aviation's first fully electric air taxi test flight in the emirate was conducted in June 2025. This is a significant milestone in Dubai's efforts?to introduce them to its existing transport networks. The Joby Aerial taxi, developed by a Californian company, is the "flagship" electric vertical take-off-and-landing aircraft. It can travel up to 160 km (100 miles), at speeds of 320km/h (200mph). Joby’s air taxi has zero emissions and is...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Greece warns its shipping fleet about increased risks following Black Sea drone attacks

According to shipping ministry advisories, Greece warned its shipping fleet to take the most stringent security measures when sailing into Russian Black Sea ports following drone attacks this week on two Greek-operated oil tankers. Drones hit two oil tankers, including one chartered from U.S. oil giant Chevron as they approached the marine terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium on the Black Sea coast of Russia. Greek-operated tankers are among the largest in the world. They are crucial for trade along the Black Sea, where Bulgaria,?Georgia?, Romania?, Turkey?, and Russia?, who are at war with Ukraine?, which Moscow invaded?in February 2022?....

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Turkish Airlines forced to land in emergency at Barcelona after a bomb hoax

According to Spanish police and Turkish Airlines, a false bomb threat received via an onboard mobile connection forced a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul on Thursday to land at Barcelona's El Prat Airport after making an emergency landing. Turkish Airlines spokesperson stated earlier that crew had detected that a passenger created an in-flight hotspot that was named with a?bomb warning as the aircraft approached?Barcelona. The Guardia civil?police force in Spain said that after a thorough examination of the aircraft, following the disembarkation of its passengers, the alert was deactivated. No explosives were found. Spanish airport operator AENA confirmed that El...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

GMS, a leading ship recycler, says that it is in discussions to purchase Venezuelan-linked ships confiscated by the US

GMS, a leading ship recycling company in Dubai, has told its CEO that it has applied for a U.S. licence to purchase and scrap vessels seized by the U.S. Government linked to Venezuelan oil trading. In recent weeks, the U.S. Coast Guard and military have seized seven vessels that either carried Venezuelan oil in their cargo or had done so previously. The seizure was part of Washington’s campaign to force Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro from power, which culminated with U.S. forces capture him on January 3. Oil spills are possible while the vessels remain in the water. They are part...

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As tensions between the US and Iran rise, dozens of ships are anchored outside Iran's port.

In recent days, dozens of commercial ships dropped anchor outside Iran's ports, according to shipping and data sources. This is happening as tensions between the United States and Iran grow. Shipping sources said that such movements were "precautionary" given the tensions surrounding the ongoing protests in Iran. Port limits are important because they increase the risk of collateral damages in the event that air strikes hit nearby infrastructure. A U.S. official announced on Wednesday that the U.S. was withdrawing personnel from Middle East bases after a senior Iranian officials said Tehran warned its neighbours it would strike American bases if...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Teen dies after bus strikes ultra-Orthodox demonstrators in Jerusalem

On Tuesday in Jerusalem, a mass ultra-Orthodox Jewish protest against military conscription ended tragically when a teenager was crushed to death after a driver of a bus struck the crowd. Israeli police confirmed that they have detained the driver, and are currently investigating. A video of the incident shows the bus crashing into the crowd of ultra-Orthodox protesters. ? The police were unable to contact the driver immediately while he was in custody. Magen David Adom emergency service in Israel?said that the 18-year old, who was trapped under the bus and pronounced dead at the scene. Benjamin Netanyahu has been...

Oil Pipeline

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Saudi Aramco taps the global bond markets with a $4 billion bond issue

Saudi Aramco is the world's biggest oil company. It has issued a bond worth $4 billion in four tranches, attracting a lot of interest from investors. This was its first venture into global debt markets. IFR, the fixed-income news service, reported on Monday that the state-owned oil giant issued $500,000,000, $1.5 Billion, $1.25 Billion, and $750 MILLION in?bonds, with maturities of 3, 5, 10, and 30 years, respectively. IFR reported that the order books for the offering were over $21 billion. This showed strong investor interest, which allowed Aramco, from its initial guidance of $100 bps, to reduce the spread...

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Saudi Aramco provides initial price guidance for 4-tranche bonds

Saudi Aramco offered indicative pricing on four-tranche, dollar-denominated bond, according to a term sheet viewed by. The deal is likely to raise billions for the world's largest oil exporter. The 'indicative' price for the three year debt sale was set at 100 basis points above U.S. Treasuries. For the five-year, it was 115 basis points higher. And the 10-year and 30-year bonds, 125 and 165 basis point over Treasuries. Aramco's last foray into the debt market was in September when it raised $3 billion through a?sale of sukuk or Islamic bonds. This followed a bond issue in May that raised...

Transportation

Egypt's current account deficit shrinks to $3.2 Billion in the July-September quarter

The central bank reported that Egypt's deficit on its current account decreased to $3.2 billion between July and September 2025. This is compared to $5.9 billion for the same period one year ago. The 'bank attributed this to an increase in remittances by Egyptians who work abroad, which reached $10.8 Billion in the first quarter, up from $8.3 Billion a year earlier. The Suez Canal's revenues also increased to $1.05billion from July to September of 2025, up from $931.2mil the previous year. Revenues from the canal were hit by attacks?by Yemeni Houthis, who are aligned with Iran, against shipping routes...

Transportation

Murban crude oil prices are at a two-month high due to strong demand

The spot premiums for Murban oil produced in the United Arab Emirates have reached their highest level in the past two months. This is due to the?strong demand of Asian buyers who are replacing U.S. supplies now that the arbitrage has closed. Indian refiners also use Murban as a substitute for Russian oil. This is what drives the price of Abu Dhabi's flagship Light Sour Grade despite abundant supply. Data showed that the spot premium for Murban March loading was $2.38 per barley to Dubai quotations on Tuesday. It had reached $2.53 per barrel last Wednesday, its highest level since...

Transportation

After the Black Sea tanker attack, Kazakhstan calls on US and Europe to assist in securing oil transport

Kazakhstan called on Europe and the U.S. to secure oil transport after drone attacks on tankers headed to a Black Sea Terminal on the Russian coast that handles 1% of the global supply. Unidentified drones attacked at least two oil tankers in Tuesday's Black Sea, including a tanker chartered by U.S. major Chevron. They were sailing toward a terminal along the Russian coast that would load oil from Kazakhstan. In a press release, Kazakhstan's foreign ministry said that three tankers had been hit on their way to the Black Sea marine terminal for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. Drones attacked CPC’s...

Transportation

Oil prices spike on potential Iranian supply disruption

The oil prices continued to rise on Tuesday as heightened concerns about the major Iranian producer and possible supply disruptions overshadowed the?prospects of an increased crude supply coming from Venezuela. Brent futures rose $1.20 or 1.9% to $65.07 per barrel at 1150 GMT. This is the highest Brent has been since mid-November. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude climbed $1.23 or 2.1% to $60.73. John Evans of PVM Oil Associates said, "The oil markets are building some price protection to counter geopolitical factors." Evans highlighted the possible exclusion of Iran’s?exports as well as the problems in Venezuela, the talks about the...

Transportation

Iran claims foreign tanker smuggled fuel was seized in Gulf

State media reported that Iran had seized an oil tanker from a foreign country near the Iranian island of 'Qeshm, in the Gulf. The tanker was said to be carrying 4,000,000 litres of fuel smuggled, the report stated. The authorities did not name the vessel nor disclose its nationality. The authorities alleged that 16 foreign crew were?detained for criminal charges. State TV reported that the tanker had been seized on Wednesday. Iranian news sites published photos and video footage of the tanker they claimed to have seized. Iran announced last week that it had seized a foreign tanker carrying smuggled...

Transportation

Iran claims foreign tanker smuggled fuel was seized in Gulf

State media reported that Iran had seized an oil tanker from a foreign country near the Iranian island of Qeshm, in 'the Gulf. It said it was carrying smuggled fuel of 4 million litres. The authorities did not disclose the name of the vessel, its nationality or when it was seized. The authorities said that 16 foreign crew members had been arrested on criminal charges. Iranian news sites?published video and photos?of the tanker they claimed to have seized. Last week, Iran announced that it had intercepted another foreign tanker in the Gulf of Oman carrying 6,000,000 litres of diesel it...

Transportation

Source: Russia's pipeline exports of gas to China have increased by 25% in the past year.

Sources familiar with data said that Russia's natural gas exports to China will have increased by 25% this year, as Moscow increases its sales to Asia. Calculations showed that this would not compensate for the revenue loss due to the loss of European gas markets. Since the beginning of the Ukraine war in 2022, Russia has diverted most of its oil towards India and China as Moscow and Europe, once its primary commodity export market and revenue source, severed their ties. The 'diversion of gas flows to the east has proven to be more difficult and painstaking discussions to bring...

Transportation

Iraq: International firms in Kurdistan are required to transfer crude oil under the deal

Iraq's State Oil Marketer SOMO announced?on Sunday that international producers in Kurdistan are still obligated to send their crude oil under a September Export agreement After DNO, the Norwegian government said that it would not be taking part in this agreement. SOMO's statement is in response to an article in September that cited DNO, which said it would sell to the Kurdish region directly and did not have immediate plans to ship through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline. In the September agreement between Iraq's Oil Ministry, Kurdistan’s Ministry of Natural Resources and production companies, SOMO agreed to?export crude oil from Kurdish oilfields...

Transportation

ADNOC secures $11 billion in financing for future gas production

Lukoil abandons Ghasha Project, gives ADNOC 10% stake Demand from Asian lenders including Chinese banks The first gas production is expected by the end of this decade Yousef SABA DUBAI, December 18 - Abu Dhabi National Oil Company announced on Thursday that it had secured an $11 billion?structured financing in order to monetise the future gas production of its Hail?and?Ghasha project, following the withdrawal by Russia's Lukoil. The deal was signed with Eni and PTTEP, and involves 20 global and local banks. The deal uses a pre-export financing model, backed by future throughput of gas, to provide upfront cash, years...

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ADNOC secures $11 billion in financing for future gas production

Lukoil abandons Ghasha Project, gives ADNOC 10% stake Demand from Asian lenders including Chinese banks The first gas production is expected by the end of this decade Yousef SABA DUBAI, December '18 - Abu Dhabi National Oil Company secured $11 billion of structured financing to monetize future gas production at its Hail and Ghasha project, the?state company announced on Thursday. This was after Russia's Lukoil pulled out of the project. This deal was signed with Eni and PTTEP and involves 20 global and local banks. The deal uses a pre-export financing model, backed by future throughput of gas, to provide...