Shipping giant diverts all Red Sea vessels amid Houthi attacks

Maersk says the diversion would remain in place ‘for the foreseeable future.’ (Reuters/File)
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Updated 06 January 2024
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Shipping giant diverts all Red Sea vessels amid Houthi attacks

  • Maersk switches to Africa, warns customers to expect ‘significant disruption to global network’
  • Shipping costs to rise as trip round Africa can add about 10 days to journey times and requires more fuel and crew-time

JEDDAH: Shipping container giant Maersk on Friday diverted all its vessels from the Red Sea to the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa amid continuing attacks on maritime traffic by the Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen.

The Danish company, which controls about a sixth of global container trade, said the diversion would remain place “for the foreseeable future,” and warned its customers to expect “significant disruption to the global network.”

It said: “The situation is constantly evolving and remains highly volatile, and all available intelligence at hand confirms that the security risk continues to be at a significantly elevated level.”

The trip round Africa can add about 10 days to journey times and requires more fuel and crew-time, significantly increasing shipping costs.

The diversion will deepen concerns about a prolonged disruption to the worldwide delivery and supplies of goods from clothing to cars. Houthi militants attacked one of Maersk's container vessels in the Red Sea on Jan. 1, with attackers trying to board the ship.

A US-led multinational naval operation to try to safeguard commerce in the Red Sea has been under way since Dec. 19, and India is providing protective escorts to Indian container ships around the waterway.
Meanwhile growing regional tension has led to a rebound in the price of oil. Global benchmark Brent crude was up by more than a dollar at $78.76 a barrel, and US West Texas Intermediate rose by $1.62 to $73.82. Both benchmarks recovered from losses on Thursday.

The price rebound was “a reminder of the risk that is rooted in ever-growing tension in the Middle East,”analyst Tamas Varga said.


UAE arrests cell smuggling weapons to ‘Sudanese army’

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UAE arrests cell smuggling weapons to ‘Sudanese army’

DUBAI: The UAE attorney general said Wednesday that the country was has arrested a cell that smuggled weapons to the Sudanese army.   

“The country's security services thwarted an attempt to illegally smuggle weapons and military equipment to the Sudanese Armed Forces,” read a statement on WAM. 


Syrian state media says 11 dead in new clashes near Damascus

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Syrian state media says 11 dead in new clashes near Damascus

  • Clashes erupted overnight between security forces and “outlaw groups” near Damascus

DAMASCUS: Syria state media said Wednesday that 11 people had been killed in clashes that erupted overnight between security forces and “outlaw groups” near Damascus.
“The number of dead after outlaw groups targeted civilians and security forces” in the Sahnaya area “has risen to 11 dead and a number of wounded,” state news agency SANA said, citing a health ministry statement, without elaborating on the identity of those killed.


Iraq to host Arab Summit in Baghdad on May 17

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Iraq to host Arab Summit in Baghdad on May 17

  • Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said invitations had been extended to most Arab leaders

DUBAI: Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein confirmed on Tuesday that the Arab Summit will be held in Baghdad as planned on May 17.

Hussein said that invitations had been extended to most Arab leaders, with many showing positive responses, state news agency INA reported. 

The minister emphasized the strong interest among Arab states in participating, reflecting regional support for Iraq’s hosting of the summit.


Iraqi PM, Egyptian president urge cooperation to end Gaza crisis

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Iraqi PM, Egyptian president urge cooperation to end Gaza crisis

  • 2 leaders emphasize support for dialogue to enhance regional security and stability

DUBAI: Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi held discussions on Tuesday on ways to end the crisis in Gaza.

In their talks held telephonically, they also exchanged views on regional issues.

They emphasized “the importance of concerted efforts to halt the aggression against Gaza and to support dialogue initiatives aimed at promoting regional security and stability.”

They also discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations and activate economic and development agreements, according to a statement from Al-Sudani’s media office carried by the Iraqi News Agency.


Lebanon’s president to visit UAE

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Lebanon’s president to visit UAE

  • Aoun is scheduled to hold talks with President Sheikh Mohammed Al-Nahyan

BEIRUT: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will make a two-day official visit to Abu Dhabi at the invitation of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the Lebanese Presidency announced on Tuesday.

During the visit, Aoun is scheduled to hold talks with President Sheikh Mohammed Al-Nahyan and other senior Emirati officials to discuss bilateral relations and areas of cooperation.