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Kuwaiti tanker hit near Dubai. Corporate media says 'escalation.' We say: USS Vincennes, 1988. US is not a bystander, but a joint aggressor. The $1 Trillion cost of sanctions. Get the facts on US military actions in the #ArabianGulf. Follow @The_Piaz

Read more: https://piaz.news/article/an-open-let

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Maersk Suspends Gulf Bookings and Imposes Emergency Surcharges as Hormuz Closure Reshapes Global Shipping #Maersk suspends #ArabianGulf bookings and imposes emergency bunker and freight surcharges as the #StraitOfHormuz closure forces global network rerouting, hitting #freightrates and #bunkerfuel markets worldwide. #maritime #logistics #supplychain

#Maersk suspends #ArabianGulf bookings and imposes emergency bunker and freight surcharges as the #StraitOfHormuz closure forces global network rerouting, hitting #freightrates and #bunkerfuel markets worldwide. #maritime #logistics #supplychain

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#ArabianGulf #StraiteOfHormus #Quatar #SaudiArabia #Kuwait #Oman possible tornado warning ‼️

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Six Cruise Ships Stranded in Arabian Gulf Disruption #MaritimeNews #CruiseShipUpdate #ArabianGulf

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IMO Backs Emergency Gulf Corridor as 20,000 Seafarers Remain Stranded and Attacks Continue The #IMO has endorsed an emergency maritime corridor in the #ArabianGulf as over 20,000 seafarers remain trapped, attacks on #shipping continue, and #Iran rejects the international declaration. #StraitOfHormuz #maritime #seatrade

The #IMO has endorsed an emergency maritime corridor in the #ArabianGulf as over 20,000 seafarers remain trapped, attacks on #shipping continue, and #Iran rejects the international declaration. #StraitOfHormuz #maritime #seatrade

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Cruise Lines Cancel Remaining Arabian Gulf Seasons #CruiseNews #ArabianGulf #MaritimeUpdates

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Bunker Holding Seeks Alternative Supply Routes as Middle East Tensions Disrupt Arabian Gulf Fuel Market #BunkerHolding is rerouting #marinefuel supply outside the #ArabianGulf as war-risk insurers withdraw cover and #Hormuz traffic falls sharply. Rising oil prices and tanker rates add pressure as the #maritime industry watches the situation closely. #bunkers #logistics

#BunkerHolding is rerouting #marinefuel supply outside the #ArabianGulf as war-risk insurers withdraw cover and #Hormuz traffic falls sharply. Rising oil prices and tanker rates add pressure as the #maritime industry watches the situation closely. #bunkers #logistics

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**Exclusive: Iranian officials say Israel carried out some of the drone strikes on Gulf energy sites**
_Sources say that some of the attacks, namely on oil refineries, ports and civilian targets, were carried out by Israel to provoke Gulf states into entering war_ […]

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#StraitofHormuz does not have to be formally closed to disrupt global #energy - Shipowners, insurers and traders can mess up the channel at the end of the #ArabianGulf through which a fifth of the world’s #oil and gas pass on their own, chart @ywchen.bsky.social www.breakingviews.com/columns/brea...

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The hidden stress facing coral reef fish in the Arabian Gulf A new study from NYU Abu Dhabi has found that small coral reef fish in the Arabian Gulf are facing a hidden but growing source of stress. When oxygen levels drop at night, a common occurrence on some…

CORAL REEF NEWS: The hidden stress facing coral reef fish in the Arabian Gulf

Read full report here: phys.org/news/2026-02...

#coralreefs #coralresearch #reeffish #coralfish #fishhealth #coral #fishpopulations #arabiangulf #marineresearch #marinebiology

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Save 100% on Arabian Gulf on Steam Arabian Gulf is a single-player survival action game set in a harsh desert. Face relentless enemies, endure tough conditions, and fight through dangerous terrain using basic tools and weapons. Survive...

Arabian Gulf gratis su Steam Store!

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#Steam #SteamStore #Gratis #Free #Game #ArabianGulf #ArabianGulfGame

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Arabian Gulf - Free game until Feb 8, 2026 at 11:30pm on STEAM 😍🎁🏜️🏝️

#ArabianGulf #FreeGame #GamingInfoAndNews #Gaming #STEAM #Lazyajju

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Make the Arabian Gulf the Arabian Gulf again 🙏🏻🫂

In all languages, in all historical maps

#ArabianGulf

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#AbuDhabi #StRegisSaadiyat #LuxuryResort #ArabianGulf #LuxuryTravel #TailorMadeTravel #AngelfishTravel #TravelWithAngelfish

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Royal Navy Pulls Last Ship From Bahrain, Ending 46-Year Gulf Presence The Daily Telegraph has carried a report that the Royal Navy is intending to withdraw its last ship permanently stationed at HMS Juffair in Bahrain,...

#RN #UK withdrawing permanent presence from #ArabianGulf / #PersianGulf

maritime-executive.com/article/roya...

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10-Dec-2025
Ancient #manatee relative reveals that sea cows have engineered the #ArabianGulf’s #seagrass #ecosystems for over 20 million years
Smithsonian researchers and collaborators at Qatar museums describe a sea cow bonebed in Qatar that is among the richest deposits of marine #mammal […]

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A view from one of two balconies of the 30th floor high rise apartment where We lived for a time. On this morning, clouds had rolled in from the Arabian Gulf, covering the city. In this shot, a golden Sun is rising just above the clouds, painting the sky above in soft tones of almost smoky peach. Below, like a misty, deep blue blanket, clouds obscure all but the tips of the tallest building cranes - vague, peculiar parallel shapes criss-crossing just above the thick fog. What a sight and how strange it felt looking out from our balconies to find ourselves above the clouds… All Photos© taken by tam’s partner. ~💞

A view from one of two balconies of the 30th floor high rise apartment where We lived for a time. On this morning, clouds had rolled in from the Arabian Gulf, covering the city. In this shot, a golden Sun is rising just above the clouds, painting the sky above in soft tones of almost smoky peach. Below, like a misty, deep blue blanket, clouds obscure all but the tips of the tallest building cranes - vague, peculiar parallel shapes criss-crossing just above the thick fog. What a sight and how strange it felt looking out from our balconies to find ourselves above the clouds… All Photos© taken by tam’s partner. ~💞

In this photo, the clouds are slowly descending, so we can now see some of the large buildings down the street, as well as further away. On the left is a narrow high-rise that appears turquoise in this strange morning light. Just behind that - and taller - with 4 roofed towers at each corner, stands a grand hotel. Low on the left is a smaller building - can’t recall what that was but it may have been low-rise apartments. On the right, further away, is what we knew as this city’s World Trade Centre, tall, white and slim, with a slender antenna tower extending from the top of its roof. By the next photo, you may guess where We all were living…Photos all ©taken by tam’s partner. ~💞

In this photo, the clouds are slowly descending, so we can now see some of the large buildings down the street, as well as further away. On the left is a narrow high-rise that appears turquoise in this strange morning light. Just behind that - and taller - with 4 roofed towers at each corner, stands a grand hotel. Low on the left is a smaller building - can’t recall what that was but it may have been low-rise apartments. On the right, further away, is what we knew as this city’s World Trade Centre, tall, white and slim, with a slender antenna tower extending from the top of its roof. By the next photo, you may guess where We all were living…Photos all ©taken by tam’s partner. ~💞

By this point, the mists were truly descending and would soon dissipate.  But not before We got this photo of the buildings right across the street from us: known then (perhaps still known) as The Emirates Towers. They’re uniquely shaped (as so many more high rises in the process of being built would be…and dozens built since). But these are truly unique as they are actually a pair of triangular towers. They were such iconic buildings at the time, standing out as they did, unusual & apart. Far below the clouds, these triangular buildings had beautiful gardens we visited.  M’s & my introduction to the Middle East and Arabic culture came very quickly and was quite remarkable: a colleague of my partner invited us to her Bridal wedding reception. It was as Muslim wedding receptions were there - separate from the groom’s reception, no men were allowed anywhere (M’s invisible presence proved fortunate😉).  Even the male band which played music were screened off from seeing the huge ballroom full of Dubai’s elite women. Alcohol free (a blessing, really, as I was and remain a recovering alcoholic) the reception served up freshly pressed fruit juices, Arabic tea, an incredible array of extraordinary foods (including camel, which I politely declined); the place was scented by rich, perfumed smoke from oud, brought to each of us at the tables…entertainment provided by a troupe of young women with ankle length hair doing beautiful “hair dances.”  It was one of the most memorable events of our lives…and happened less than 72 hours after my arrival from the 🇺🇸. Any doubts or ignorant fears I may have had about suddenly living amidst this culture, so different from my own…and mere months after 9/11…were swiftly dispelled. I can honestly say We have never been to any Wedding reception more extraordinary, unique, lavish, beautiful and welcoming in Our lives. It opened our eyes in so many ways. That reception was held in a ballroom of one of these buildings… -tam💞 Photo©my partner

By this point, the mists were truly descending and would soon dissipate. But not before We got this photo of the buildings right across the street from us: known then (perhaps still known) as The Emirates Towers. They’re uniquely shaped (as so many more high rises in the process of being built would be…and dozens built since). But these are truly unique as they are actually a pair of triangular towers. They were such iconic buildings at the time, standing out as they did, unusual & apart. Far below the clouds, these triangular buildings had beautiful gardens we visited. M’s & my introduction to the Middle East and Arabic culture came very quickly and was quite remarkable: a colleague of my partner invited us to her Bridal wedding reception. It was as Muslim wedding receptions were there - separate from the groom’s reception, no men were allowed anywhere (M’s invisible presence proved fortunate😉). Even the male band which played music were screened off from seeing the huge ballroom full of Dubai’s elite women. Alcohol free (a blessing, really, as I was and remain a recovering alcoholic) the reception served up freshly pressed fruit juices, Arabic tea, an incredible array of extraordinary foods (including camel, which I politely declined); the place was scented by rich, perfumed smoke from oud, brought to each of us at the tables…entertainment provided by a troupe of young women with ankle length hair doing beautiful “hair dances.” It was one of the most memorable events of our lives…and happened less than 72 hours after my arrival from the 🇺🇸. Any doubts or ignorant fears I may have had about suddenly living amidst this culture, so different from my own…and mere months after 9/11…were swiftly dispelled. I can honestly say We have never been to any Wedding reception more extraordinary, unique, lavish, beautiful and welcoming in Our lives. It opened our eyes in so many ways. That reception was held in a ballroom of one of these buildings… -tam💞 Photo©my partner

Here’s a view of part of the city of Dubai on a☀️day, photo taken fr/one of our two balconies. It shows an expanse of mostly white buildings of varying heights, most a few stories high then. As always, many were in the process of being built. I’ve never lived anywhere like this: each day it seemed another building was starting to be built-sadly all by poor labourers who came to Dubai from other countries, hoping to send their meagre earnings back to their families. They toiled through punishing heat in harsh Summers & were bused to & from labour camps. These are things I only truly understood later, after we’d left Dubai & came to live in my partner’s home country🇬🇧. But here on this sunny day from our balcony we could see, in the distance, near the beautiful turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf, two minarets point upward from the enormous & beautiful Jumeirah Mosque. It was one mosque which opened briefly to the public-I think one day a week. We always wanted to go, but never managed to make it there. Dubai was & remains a strange city of contrasts, super-rich & very poor: the local Emiratis, many expats fr/other Muslim countries; as well as lots of British & Australian expats…& 100s of labourers from poor countries-that part of life there remains shameful & sad. But We do have fond memories of this place: the best food any of us have ever eaten we had here. So much beauty to be seen, with that gorgeous turquoise sea lapping white sand beaches.  I met many wonderful Arab women there who were more friendly, welcoming & interesting than most of the British & Aussie expats, who frowned upon any place/event that didn’t involve alcohol & actually turned down their invitations to wedding receptions for that reason. We experienced a 2nd extraordinary Bride’s reception-held on an enormous, old boat that cruised Dubai Creek at night: again, We were so warmly welcomed by strangers. Those who eschewed alcohol free events missed amazing experiences.~tam💞 Photo©my partner.

Here’s a view of part of the city of Dubai on a☀️day, photo taken fr/one of our two balconies. It shows an expanse of mostly white buildings of varying heights, most a few stories high then. As always, many were in the process of being built. I’ve never lived anywhere like this: each day it seemed another building was starting to be built-sadly all by poor labourers who came to Dubai from other countries, hoping to send their meagre earnings back to their families. They toiled through punishing heat in harsh Summers & were bused to & from labour camps. These are things I only truly understood later, after we’d left Dubai & came to live in my partner’s home country🇬🇧. But here on this sunny day from our balcony we could see, in the distance, near the beautiful turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf, two minarets point upward from the enormous & beautiful Jumeirah Mosque. It was one mosque which opened briefly to the public-I think one day a week. We always wanted to go, but never managed to make it there. Dubai was & remains a strange city of contrasts, super-rich & very poor: the local Emiratis, many expats fr/other Muslim countries; as well as lots of British & Australian expats…& 100s of labourers from poor countries-that part of life there remains shameful & sad. But We do have fond memories of this place: the best food any of us have ever eaten we had here. So much beauty to be seen, with that gorgeous turquoise sea lapping white sand beaches. I met many wonderful Arab women there who were more friendly, welcoming & interesting than most of the British & Aussie expats, who frowned upon any place/event that didn’t involve alcohol & actually turned down their invitations to wedding receptions for that reason. We experienced a 2nd extraordinary Bride’s reception-held on an enormous, old boat that cruised Dubai Creek at night: again, We were so warmly welcomed by strangers. Those who eschewed alcohol free events missed amazing experiences.~tam💞 Photo©my partner.

Life Above the Clouds: For a time We lived in a 30th floor flat far fr/🇬🇧. One morning We all woke to see #clouds had rolled in from the #ArabianGulf cloaking the #city Only tips of bldg cranes, then #towers peeked through. 3 snaps fr/our balconies that morning+one☀️ #seaview #photography ©my partner:

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Celestyal Arabian Gulf cruises set for winter 2025 - The Adept Traveler Celestyal reconfirms two-ship Arabian Gulf program for winter 2025, swaps long repositionings for Athens-Jeddah one-ways, and adds F1 Grand Prix and new Desert Days, Iconic Arabia sailings.

Celestyal sets two ships in the Arabian Gulf for winter 2025 to 2026. Athens to Jeddah one ways on November 22 and 28 lead into Abu Dhabi. #Celestyal #ArabianGulf
adept.travel/news/2025-09...

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Trip to Denver for dinner with my son and supplies - There was a #Thriftscore!! @goodwillcolorado #WhatAreYouReading #BookReviews #20thCenturyHistory #MilitaryHistory #OmaniHistory #ArabianGulf #BritishCommonwealthHistory #ColdWar #MuscatAndOman #Communism #HistoryBookChat

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Between defence and political shifts: AlRaqib returns to read the future of the Arabian Gulf - Breaking Defense Al-Raqib Podcast launches its second season with a confident stride, continuing to fill a significant gap in Arabic content specializing in defence and geopolitical affairs within the Arabian Gulf.

AlRaqib Podcast launches its second season with a confident stride, continuing to fill a significant gap in Arabic content specializing in defence and geopolitical affairs within the Arabian Gulf.

#ArabianGulf #defence #defense #sponsored by #AlRaqibPodcast

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In #ArabianGulf / #PersianGulf / #RedSea you can see/hear #CoalitionWarship as well :-)

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Most corals in the Arabian Gulf could be lost this century to climate change, study suggests | The National Corals will not expand into cooler waters fast enough to cope with damage caused by warming waters, according to research

CORAL REEF RESEARCH NEWS: Most corals in the Arabian Gulf could be lost this century to climate change, study suggests

www.thenationalnews.com/news/uae/202...

#coralreefs #coralresearch #arabiangulf #redsea #coralhealth #coral #climatechange #coralbleaching #globalwarming #marinebiology

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From the timeless Tree of Life 🌳 to the cutting-edge Bahrain Bay 🌊 — this island is full of surprises.

📸 Tag someone who needs to experience the magic of Bahrain.

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#Bahrain #DiscoverBahrain #VisitBahrain #BahrainBeauty #Manama #IslandLife #ArabianGulf

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Iran’s leaders slam Trump for ‘disgraceful’ remarks during Middle East tour The pushback comes after the US president accused Tehran’s leadership of being ‘corrupt and ineffective’.

Iran’s leaders slam Trump for ‘disgraceful’ remarks during Middle East tour www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/5/... #Iran #MiddleEast #DonaldTrump #IranNuclearDeal #JCPOA #NuclearDeal #NuclearWeapons #Israel #GazaWar #ICC #SaudiArabia #Qatar #UAE #OIC #PersianGulf #ArabianGulf

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Donald Trump angers Iranians by considering renaming the Persian Gulf The American president, set to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates from May 12 to May 15, is reportedly considering referring to it as the 'Arabian Gulf.'

Donald #Trump angers #Iranians by considering renaming the #PersianGulf

The #American president, set to visit #SaudiArabia, #Qatar and the #UAE from May 12 to May 15, is reportedly considering referring to it as the #ArabianGulf

www.lemonde.fr/en/internati...

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Trump plans to announce that the US will call the Persian Gulf the Arabian Gulf, officials say President Donald Trump plans to announce next week that the U.S. will refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf or the Gulf of Arabia.

apnews.com/article/trum... 
Trump plans to announce that the US will call the #PersianGulf the #ArabianGulf

“Everyone knew Trump’s friendship was for sale to the highest bidder. We now know that his geography is, too,”

#resist the #felon.

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#Trump #GulfOfMexico #GulfOfAmerica #GulfOfArabia #PersianGulf #ArabianGulf #TrumpIsAFuckingMoron 😁

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