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Risk on the Radar #8

14 min · 2. juni 2026
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09:00am/2nd June 2026  In this week’s Risk on the Radar podcast, Nick Maddalena and Robert Peters examine the latest developments in the Middle East and their implications for maritime security. A ceasefire—on paper. A blockade—very much alive. They discuss how the proposed 60-day deal aims to cool tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, ease pressure on Iranian ports, and unlock frozen funds—but the final call sits with Donald Trump, as Israel signals it’s far from satisfied. Out on the water, reality bites. The ceasefire holds in name only: Iran’s selective maritime pressure and the US blockade remain, and recent attacks look less like escalation and more like enforcement. Case in point—a VLCC struck in the Gulf of Oman after loading at Fujairah, likely payback for a sister ship’s Hormuz transit. We Prepare, Support, Respond – For Every Seafarer, Every Vessel, Everywhere Explore more >>> ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/] This podcast is provided by Ambrey for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. Insights reflect the situation at the time of recording and may change. Ambrey accepts no liability for any reliance placed on this content. For further information, please visit ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]

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Risk on the Radar #9

04:00 pm/18 June 2026  In this week’s Risk on the Radar podcast, Nick Maddalena and Robert Peters examine the recently agreed Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran and what it means for regional stability, global energy markets, and maritime security. The long-awaited agreement was announced by President Donald Trump on Sunday, digitally signed on Monday, and formally endorsed during the G7 summit. While markets initially reacted positively, with oil prices easing on expectations of reduced tensions, optimism was tempered when President Trump stressed that the agreement was "just a Memorandum of Understanding" and warned that military strikes could resume if negotiations fail to progress. The episode explores what the MOU actually contains, how key stakeholders are interpreting it, and the implications for shipping transiting one of the world’s most strategically important waterways. With reports suggesting vessels have stopped receiving VHF warnings that the Strait is closed, Nick and Robert assess whether this signals genuine de-escalation or simply a temporary pause in tensions. Listen as they discuss the fragility of the current calm, the risks that remain, and the key indicators shipowners, operators, and charterers should be monitoring in the weeks ahead. We Prepare, Support, Respond – For Every Seafarer, Every Vessel, Everywhere Explore more >>> ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/] This podcast is provided by Ambrey for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. Insights reflect the situation at the time of recording and may change. Ambrey accepts no liability for any reliance placed on this content. For further information, please visit ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]

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Risk on the Radar #8

09:00am/2nd June 2026  In this week’s Risk on the Radar podcast, Nick Maddalena and Robert Peters examine the latest developments in the Middle East and their implications for maritime security. A ceasefire—on paper. A blockade—very much alive. They discuss how the proposed 60-day deal aims to cool tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, ease pressure on Iranian ports, and unlock frozen funds—but the final call sits with Donald Trump, as Israel signals it’s far from satisfied. Out on the water, reality bites. The ceasefire holds in name only: Iran’s selective maritime pressure and the US blockade remain, and recent attacks look less like escalation and more like enforcement. Case in point—a VLCC struck in the Gulf of Oman after loading at Fujairah, likely payback for a sister ship’s Hormuz transit. We Prepare, Support, Respond – For Every Seafarer, Every Vessel, Everywhere Explore more >>> ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/] This podcast is provided by Ambrey for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. Insights reflect the situation at the time of recording and may change. Ambrey accepts no liability for any reliance placed on this content. For further information, please visit ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]

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11:00am/11th May 2026 In this week’s Risk on the Radar podcast, Nick Maddalena and Robert Peters examine the latest geopolitical and maritime security developments. They discuss the three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine beginning on 9 May, coinciding with a notably subdued Victory Day Parade in Russia. The episode also explores the resurgence of piracy, following the hijacking of three commercial vessels now anchored off the Somali coast. In the Persian Gulf, tensions remain high as merchant shipping continues to be targeted by both sides, with prospects for a U.S.–Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz appearing increasingly distant. Risk on the Radar is Ambrey’s weekly maritime risk and insurance podcast, delivering concise, intelligence-led insights into the events shaping global shipping, trade, and underwriting decisions. We Prepare, Support, Respond – For Every Seafarer, Every Vessel, Everywhere Explore more >>> ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/] This podcast is provided by Ambrey for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. Insights reflect the situation at the time of recording and may change. Ambrey accepts no liability for any reliance placed on this content. For further information, please visit ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]

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07:00am/06th May 2026 "This week on Ambrey's Risk on the Radar podcast, Nick Maddalena, MD of Ambrey Global Specialty and Rob Peters, Director of Risk Analytics, discuss the events of the weekend in the Persian Gulf, the Baltic and the Black Sea. President Trump's announcement of 'Operation Freedom' resulted in the escort of two commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Possibly in retaliation (although the chronology isn't clear), Iran targeted an inbound vessel, and the port of Fujairah was targeted for the 6th time." Risk on the Radar is Ambrey’s weekly maritime risk and insurance podcast, delivering concise, intelligence-led insights into the events shaping global shipping, trade, and underwriting decisions.  We Prepare, Support, Respond – For Every Seafarer, Every Vessel, Everywhere  Explore more >>> ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]  This podcast is provided by Ambrey for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. Insights reflect the situation at the time of recording and may change. Ambrey accepts no liability for any reliance placed on this content. For further information, please visit ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]

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Risk on the Radar #5

11:00 am/27th April 2026  “This week on Ambrey’s Risk on the Radar podcast, Nick Maddalena and Rob Peters take a wider view of global maritime security, examining recent developments in the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. They discuss increased USV and UAV activity, alongside nightly attacks on commercial shipping, critical infrastructure, and military facilities across the region.  The conversation also turns to the Gulf of Aden and the wider Indian Ocean, where Pirate Action Groups have boarded two commercial cargo vessels in recent days.  Finally, the Arabian Gulf remains in focus, with no progress in negotiations between the US and Iran. The hosts assess the seizure of two commercial vessels by the IRGC, framing it as a likely retaliation to ongoing US enforcement measures.”  Risk on the Radar is Ambrey’s weekly maritime risk and insurance podcast, delivering concise, intelligence-led insights into the events shaping global shipping, trade, and underwriting decisions.  We Prepare, Support, Respond – For Every Seafarer, Every Vessel, Everywhere  Explore more >>> ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]  This podcast is provided by Ambrey for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. Insights reflect the situation at the time of recording and may change. Ambrey accepts no liability for any reliance placed on this content. For further information, please visit ambrey.com [https://ambrey.com/ags-insurance/]

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