By: Gavin Thorne – SeaPRwire – The pressure on the Ceuta line never fully eased after late July. False information about Spanish border policy spread on social media. Roughly eighty thousand people tried to cross from Morocco into the Spanish enclave. Many swam. At least ninety-six died. Spain recorded one of its most serious recent […]
Day: August 16, 2026
Holy Marketing Killed the Halo and Put the Dollar Bill on the Wall
By: Logan Pierce – SeaPRwire – Most influencer shops stay stuck in the scrappy look long after the clients stop being scrappy. Holy Marketing hit that wall. The old identity no longer matched the room. Conversations had moved upstream. Larger organizations. Longer engagements. Talks about market entry, creator development, and actual revenue accountability. The previous […]
Hormuz Is Not a Tweet: Iran’s Oman Deal, Trump’s Territory Claim, and the Carrier That Cannot Stay
By: Alistair Kroon – SeaPRwire – Trump laughed and said the Strait would become American territory once Iran was thoroughly defeated. The next day Tehran announced a navigation deal with Oman. Both sides spoke as if they alone set the terms. Neither can. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei stated on the 15th that talks with […]
Half-Megawatt Reality Check: Why Power to Hydrogen’s Antwerp Delivery Matters More Than the Press Release Claims
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – The hydrogen sector keeps promising scale while most projects stay stuck in pilot limbo. Power to Hydrogen just moved a half-megawatt AEM system into the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. Installation is underway. Commissioning is set for September. That single fact cuts through years of glossy roadmaps. This is the first […]



