Nitze’s time horizon was a bit longer than ours today and the nuclear threat he foresaw was more extreme than the circumstances generally associated with a People’s Liberation Army assault on Taiwan.
Israel intensified its assault on Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut and southern Lebanon on Saturday, launching a series ...
The breakdown of talks is an exposure of the supposed “victory” declared by the ILA after shutting down a three day strike by ...
Hundred and fifty five years after it was opened for ships, the Suez Canal remains one of the busiest waterways in the world ...
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After the treaty was adopted last year by the United Nations, more than 100 countries have signified their intent to ratify ...
Negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association and port operators stalled this week, making a January ...
As the maritime industry becomes increasingly digitized, it also becomes more vulnerable to damaging cyberattacks.
The Maritime Museum of San Diego invites Museum members, volunteers, and the public to celebrate the legendary vessel’s 161st ...
Canada's Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) ordered a resumption of operations at the Port of Montreal from Saturday morning, ...
Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime Celebration award event, held November 11 at the World War II Museum in New Orleans, La., ...
Two explosions on Wednesday outside Brazil’s Supreme Court killed a man and forced the justices and staff to evacuate the ...