Boat
A $5 postcard exposed HNLMS Evertsen and the whole NATO carrier group's route
Because Evertsen was operating as part of a wider strike group in the Mediterranean, even the exposure of one ship could have helped adversaries infer the movements of the broader naval format.
WATCH: Israel Navy missile boat intercepts Hezbollah drone launched towards Israel
Around 250 missing after Rohingya boat capsizes in Andaman Sea, UN agencies say
At least 14 dead after migrant boat collides with coast guard off Antalya
Teams search through night for 39 missing from capsized boat off Florida
Incidents of overturned or interdicted vessels crowded with people, many of them Haitians or Cubans seeking to reach the United States, are not uncommon in Florida's waters.
Italian coastguard rescues hundreds of migrants off Lampedusa island
A total of 296 people, including 14 women and 8 minors, were saved.
Ancient Egyptian king's boat moved from Giza pyramids
The vessel, discovered in 1954 at the southern corner of the Great Pyramid, has been exhibited for decades at a museum bearing its name at Giza Plateau. Now it's on the move to a new home.
Tibi, Bar Am place 4th, 11th in sailing races 7, 8; 8th place overall
The two now hold 55 points, only 10 points behind the fourth place Switzerland, but far behind the three leaders from Poland, Britain and France.
Israel to purchase four Shaldag fast-class patrol boats
Defense Ministry deal with Israel Shipyards is the first to be signed in 15 years.
Israeli shipping firm ZIM partners with Seaspan in $1.5b. charter
The long-term charter is for 10 7,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessels for shipping routes around the world.
Rohingya refugee boat lands in Indonesia after 113-day voyage
The vessel sailed on Feb. 11 from Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh carrying 90 Rohingya refugees, most of them women and children, with the hope of reaching Malaysia.
Suez Canal ship still stuck, tugs and dredgers still struggling to free it
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has ordered preparations for the possible removal of some of the ship's cargo to help refloat it, SCA Chairman Osama Rabie told Egypt's Extra News.
Saudi-led coalition destroys Houthi rigged boats, drones - state media
The conflict, seen in the region as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, has caused what the United Nations says is the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
U. of Haifa student makes history, wins gold in world sailing championship
"Their win is a great source of pride for the State of Israel and for the university," said Prof. Ron Robin, the president of the University of Haifa.