A controversial incident has involved the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) , a humanitarian mission bound for Gaza, during the night off the Tunisian coast. According to the organizers, the “Family Boat” – the main vessel of the expedition, a 35-meter ship sailing under the Portuguese flag – was struck by a drone that allegedly dropped an incendiary device, causing an explosion on board. The Flotilla’s Account Activists from the GSF claim this was a deliberate strike from above: on the mission’s official channels they released surveillance camera footage from the vessel, where a buzzing sound believed to be a drone can be heard, shortly before a flash of light hits the frame. Additional footage – filmed from another ship in the flotilla – reportedly shows the impact from above. The organizers state that none of the crew or passengers, including Greta Thunberg, were injured , though some reports mention two people suffering minor injuries. Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur...
On the morning of August 8, 2025, at 06:31 UTC, a safety broadcast was transmitted via the Inmarsat Indian Ocean Region (IOR) satellite, alerting vessels to a sudden change in maritime security conditions in Norway. The message, classified under NAVAREA I and issued as an ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Announcement , informed the shipping community that the maritime security level in several Norwegian ports has been raised from Level 1 to Level 2 with immediate effect. Ports Under Security Level 2 The announcement specifically named six port facilities, all operated or associated with NorSea, a major logistics provider for Norway’s offshore oil and gas sector: NorSea Logistics Averøy – NOAVE-0001 NorSea Tananger (Risavika) – NOSLA-0002 NorSea Logistics Stordbase – NOSRP-0003 NorSea Polarbase (Hammerfest) – NOHFT-0005 NorSea Dusavik (Stavanger) – NOSVG-0008 NorSea Logistics Vestbase (Kristiansund) – NOKSU-0014 The affected facilities...