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Diaplous – Weekly Intelligence Report (Week 22-29 Jul 2026)

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Please find Diaplous Weekly Intelligence Report, covering major developments within the week 22-29 Jul 2026.

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For your reference, please see below the highlights of this week’s report:
Europe & Mediterranean: 
– Golden Leo sinks off Odesa, confirming severe consequences of Black Sea attacks.
– Russian attacks halt ship arrivals and deepen disruption to Ukrainian grain exports.
– Romania shoots down three drones and expels Russian diplomat over repeated airspace breaches.
– Caspian Pipeline Consortium disruption halves Kazakhstan oil production before loading restart.
– Security restrictions widen across Russia’s Black Sea grain-export system.
– Ukrainian drones strike Russian refineries, logistics facilities and export infrastructure.
– European Union adopts broad sanctions package targeting banks, shadow fleet and refineries.
– Record-low Danube levels disrupt fuel imports and cargo navigation.
– Low Rhine levels restrict cargo capacity and sharply increase freight costs.
– France and Spain battle exceptional wildfires amid mass evacuations and transport disruption.
– Gale-force winds repeatedly disrupt Greek ferry and island-freight services.
Middle East & Indian Ocean Region:
– Houthi attack sets Saudi tanker ENCELIA ablaze in the Red Sea.
– United States and Saudi Arabia strike Iran-backed groups after attacks on Saudi oil targets.
– Houthi attacks hit Jizan refinery and threaten Yanbu oil infrastructure.
– Iran rejects joint Hormuz management as traffic remains severely restricted.
– Unknown projectile splashes close to tanker in the southern Red Sea.
-Yemen front-line mobilisation raises risk of renewed full-scale war.
– China secures vessel-by-vessel Houthi clearance for Red Sea tankers.
– Southern Red Sea war-risk premiums surge after Houthi attacks.
– TORM INNOVATION reroutes Asia voyage through Suez and around the Cape.
– Bab el-Mandeb traffic reaches weekly high, but recovery remains selective.
– Indian refiner instructs suppliers to avoid Hormuz and the Red Sea.
West Africa:
– Gunmen kill at least 30 people in Kaduna State community.
– Armed gangs kill more than 20 people across Zamfara villages.
– Nigeria approves major army expansion amid worsening insecurity.
– Senegalese President launches new party as rupture with Ousmane Sonko deepens.
– Mali sentences former intelligence chief over alleged coup plot.
– Nigeria and South Africa move to ease tensions over anti-migrant attacks.
– International Monetary Fund completes final review of Ghana programme.
– Côte d’Ivoire accelerates cocoa traceability and domestic-processing reforms.
North Africa:
– Sudanese army secures strategic Khartoum–El Obeid highway as drone strikes continue.
-Saudi crude loadings shift toward Egypt’s Sidi Kerir amid Red Sea threats.
– Egypt centralizes commodities and development functions under presidential authority.
– Widespread Algerian wildfires sustain transport and access disruption risk.
– Large anti-government protest raises short-notice disruption risk in Tunis.
– Tanger Med secures first investment-grade ratings ahead of major expansion cycle.
Libya:
– Civil unrest breaches Mellitah complex and temporarily halts major oil and gas production.
– European aviation authority extends Libya airspace risk advisory until January 2027.
– United Kingdom implements AVAX designation over suspected illicit Libyan petroleum exports.
– Central Bank launches major foreign-currency and cash-liquidity intervention.
– United States delegation advances concrete east–west military-unification measures.
– Greece strengthens measures against permanent Libya–Crete migration corridor.
– Gas-transport company transferred to National Oil Corporation.
Asia:
– Vietnamese cargo ship sinks near Fiery Cross Reef, leaving 14 people missing.
– Powerful earthquake in southern Japan kills at least 13 and disrupts transport and industry.
– Flooding across India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan causes heavy casualties and infrastructure damage.
– Chinese coast guard repeatedly water-cannons Philippine vessels at Scarborough Shoal.
– Homemade bomb and suspected second device trigger tighter security in Metro Manila.
– China conducts two days of live-fire drills in the Taiwan Strait.
– Typhoon Noul disrupts southern China and Hong Kong transport networks.
– United States, Japan, and Philippines complete South China Sea maritime exercises.
– Taiwan plans Han Kuang drills focused on sea-lane protection and industrial resilience.
– United Nations report confirms heavy civilian losses from Afghanistan–Pakistan fighting.
– South Korea adopts a peace-first approach toward North Korea.
Latin America:
23 Jul 2026 – Venezuela | Oil contract migration deadline raises operational and counterparty sensitivity.
28 Jul 2026 – Mexico / United States / Canada | North American trade pact outlook worsens as Washington questions its future.
27 Jul 2026 – Brazil | World Trade Organization challenge escalates trade friction with the United States.
22–27 Jul 2026 – Panama / Colombia / Peru | Very strong El Niño raises canal, food and energy risks.

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