Fertilizer Ships Face Long Backlog Even if Hormuz Reopens June 16, 2026 By Eleanor Thornber An interim US-Iran deal to end their months-long war and potentially fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz is unlikely to...
Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Inventor Found in Contempt of Court After Lawsuit Loss December 20, 2024 By Eleanor Thornber A computer scientist who falsely claims to be the inventor of Bitcoin was handed a suspended prison termafter being found...
Apple Faces UK Class Action Over Data Storage Allegations November 14, 2024 By Eleanor Thornber Apple Inc. faces a lawsuit from a UK consumer group over allegations its monopoly on data storage breaches competition law,...
Russian Commodities Aren’t Safe in Red Sea as Houthis Attack July 26, 2024 By Alex Longley, Eleanor Thornber and Áine Quinn Yemen’s Houthi militants have attacked more merchant ships hauling Russian commodities than products from anywhere else in the world, highlighting...
Somali Piracy Revives Sharply After Years of Quiet July 22, 2024 By Eleanor Thornber Somali piracy — the scourge of merchant shipping more than a decade ago — has had a resurgence this year,...