A train has slammed into a minibus that was crossing the tracks in an unauthorized location in norther Egypt, killing at least eight people and leaving 12 injured.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have warned shippers that “any Israeli vessel” traveling through nearby Mideast waters is now a target ...
President of the Republic General Joseph Aoun recently stated, “My main concern is to combat corruption that has eaten away ...
Specifically, the map projection that US geographer Richard Edes Harrison ... so that the US could access the Mediterranean and protect the northern end of the Suez Canal. Through the canal, the line ...
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Both waterways are bucket-list territories for ardent explorers, but which feat of engineering will you float through first? Our experts help you decide.
The Sinai campaign was fought by a principally British and dominion force, against Turkish forces operating from Palestine, for the security of the Suez Canal. There were only a small number of routes ...
In the mess hall of a Canadian military base a few hundred kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, Brigadier-General Daniel Riviere pointed to a map highlighting the region ... compared to the Suez ...
Egypt's Suez Canal is regaining traffic as 47 ships have rerouted from the Cape of Good Hope to the canal since early February. Suez Canal Authority chairman Osama Rabei confirmed the shift ...
Suez Canal Authority (SCA) Chairman Osama Rabie announced on Sunday that 47 ships have adjusted their routes to pass through the Suez Canal instead of the Cape of Good Hope since the beginning of ...
Suez Canal Authority (SCA) Chairman Osama Rabie stated that 47 ships have resumed using the Suez Canal since early February instead of taking the longer Cape of Good Hope route. Speaking Sunday at ...
This phenomenon has its own name: the Lessepsian migration took its name from the French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps, the architect of the Suez Canal that connects the Mediterranean to the Red Sea.