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Maritime security firms defend role in Red Sea as shipping lines contemplate return

An employee of Greek maritime security company Diaplous using ship tracking software, in Athens, 1st April 2024.
An employee of Greek maritime security company Diaplous using ship tracking software, in Athens, 1st April 2024. © Louiza Vradi/Reuters
Amid an extended hiatus in attacks in the Bab al-Mandab strait, the European shipping community is cautiously hopeful of a return to the region. But there are concerns over what the industry should expect from its armed escort teams. [...]
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