Iran seizes foreign oil tanker: What we know
Photos released show the vessel after seizure and the arrest of crew members
Houthis release video of deadly Red Sea attack
The Houthis have escalated attacks on international vessels they allege have links to Israel
Timelapse shows global ship traffic in Hormuz Strait under Iran threat
The U.S. has warned against Iranian threats to the shipping route that carries a fifth of the world's oil
Chinese navy announces major warfighting milestone
The newest Chinese hospital ship can provide "early-stage treatment and specialized care" during wartime to reduce combat losses.
Mexico's navy points finger at US after ship hits Brooklyn Bridge
Mexican Navy Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles said it was too early to determine whether the pilot took appropriate measures.
Carnival names new cruise ahips—and mega 8,000-guest giant is coming soon
"These ships clearly represent the next generation of Fun ships," according to the company. "They will be experiences unto themselves."
China sends officials to Panama amid fury over Trump win
A Chinese government mouthpiece last week lambasted CK Hutchison over its agreement to sell two Panama ports to a Blackrock-led conglomerate.
Russian captain who hit US military supply ship charged with manslaughter
Vladimir Motin, 59, from Primorsky in Saint Petersburg appeared in Hull Magistrates' Court on Saturday.
Russian Mediterranean Sea flotilla shadowed by NATO ally's ships
NATO member states have expressed growing concerns over Russia's heightened activity in European waters.
Russian 'Shadow Fleet' tanker with 99,000 tons of oil adrift in NATO seas
German authorities told Newsweek that a towing connection to the ship had been established, and that the 24-strong crew was safe.
Exclusive—Chinese patents reveal aim to cut undersea cables
Patent applications showed that Chinese scientists had been devising ways for severing undersea cables
Russian submarines: Navy commander hypes growing fleet amid NATO tensions
Russia's Navy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Alexander Moiseyev said Moscow brought in roughly 30 vessels last year.
Russian ship full of troops breaks down at sea
According to Ukrainian intelligence, the ship was dispatched to evacuate troops from Syria and is currently adrift near Portugal.
China's navy gains on US fleet in one lethal way
The Chinese navy added nearly one-third of its vertical missile launch cells in 2021 and 2022 alone, according to a new report.
Iconic Titanic shipyard Harland and Wolff saved
The deal secures around 1,000 jobs across the UK, including 500 at the iconic Belfast shipyard in a move that bolsters the UK's defense capabilities.
Putin's shadow fleet dealt new blow in disaster-riddled week
The vessel Mercury broke down in the Pacific Ocean amid concerns about the seaworthiness of Russian vessels.
Russian ship "split in half" by storms near Crimea: Reports
Russian authorities confirmed that there was a rescue operation for two vessls, one of which was carrying over 4,000 tons of fuel oil.
US probes Spain's reported port denial of ships carrying arms to Israel
The Federal Maritime Commission opened an investigation based on reports that Spain wouldn't permit at least three vessels into its ports.
Map shows Chinese "spy ships" probing US ally's borders
The Philippines says the Chinese research vessels were twice observed entering the country's maritime zone.
Electrified Future: Making ports cleaner by phasing out diesel on boats
The EPA will disseminate $3 billion in grants to reduce diesel pollution and promote zero-emission technologies in ports nationwide.
Chinese ships accused of violent assault in South China Sea
Vietnam-based security analyst Duan Dang told Newsweek: "Such attacks and robberies occur almost every year."
Russia's Black Sea Fleet losses worsen even as navy flees region
The Rostov-on-Don is the latest Russian naval vessel that Ukraine says it has hit in the Black Sea.
Russia is sending more ships to Cuba
A Russian flotilla docked in Havana a month ago amid greater cooperation with the Caribbean country.
Bronze Age boat sails as replica made using 4,000-year-old "shopping list"
Among the evidence used to construct the boat was an ancient clay tablet dating back to the 21st century B.C.
Putin issues urgent Russian ship decree
The president has given Moscow officials until June 15 to create a domestic ship building program that works around sanctions.
Secrets of 600-year-old shipwreck revealed by scientists
It is thought that the medium-sized merchant ship sank after a fire sometime between A.D. 1399 and 1415.
Archaeologists reveal secrets of merchant ship that sank in 15th century
A study has provided new insights into the wreck, which was originally discovered in the 1960s.
China's new drillship takes national security to deep sea
China's domestically developed drillship, touted as the most sophisticated in the world, is reportedly capable of drilling all the way to the Earth's mantle.
Archaeologists' "exciting" pre-Viking discovery rewrites history
Researchers have investigated a large burial mound in Norway, measuring almost 200 feet across, that contains an ancient ship.
Russian ships collide in Black Sea during "storm of the century": Video
""We are publishing the moment of a massive ship accident," Russian Telegram channel Shot wrote.