Piracy & Security
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Marine war risk will lose money in 2024, argues Aon’s Meyrick
‘There has been loss activity on the war portfolio, which may well dampen down capacity,’ says broker
Houthis say nine dead as Israel targets Yemeni ports
This is the third time that Israel has targeted infrastructure and assets in Houthi-controlled ports
EU extends Operation Atalanta amid Somali piracy resurgence
The European Naval Force’s (Eunavfor) operation was launched in late 2008 to combat growing levels of piracy in the waters off Somalia
US strikes Houthi target in Yemeni capital
The US has struck a Houthi ‘command and control facility’ in Sana’a, Centcom said. The facility ‘was a hub for coordinating Houthi operations, such as attacks against US Navy warships and merchant vessels’
LPG largely shuns the Bab el Mandeb — aside from Houthi imports
Analysis of vessel tracking and cargo data shows how the waters terrorised by the Houthis have largely been avoided by LPG carriers since they began their campaign against shipping, unless the consignments were destined to the Houthis themselves
US Navy repels second Houthi attack on merchant convoy
Two US destroyers engaged and destroyed multiple drones and an anti-ship cruise missile aimed at three US-flagged vessels
Vessels told to stay clear of Syrian port after Israeli strikes
Israeli media said the strikes targeted Syrian naval assets belonging to the former Assad regime, which the IDF feared may fall into the wrong hands
The Daily View: Dark connections
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping
Large cocaine shipment stopped at Dominican Republic port
Discovery at the port of Caucedo is the latest to see an important seizure of drugs, following the 13 tonnes uncovered at Spain’s Algeciras port last month
Norden chief rejects navy calls to consider Red Sea return
An EU Navfor commander said on December 3 that 15% of ships could safely return to Red Sea as they did not meet Houthi threat target. Traffic is down 60% as ships divert around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid attacks
Russia manipulating all navigational data in Kerch Strait area
Disruption is so severe that no vessels operating in the immediate area are transmitting reliable information for weeks at a time
Bad guys will keep doing bad things on sanctions, Lloyd’s List Forum told
Rules drawn up by inexperienced regulators risk unintended consequences, audience hears
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