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The Iranian-backed Houthis are emboldened after sinking two ships last week in the Red Sea. They also killed several members of one ship’s crew. Now the question is, why did the Houthis suddenly ...
The fact that so many countries in the region did not assist the ships quickly in order to deter the Houthis shows that it is ...
The 2020 agreements addressed diplomacy and commerce, not conflicts or the Palestinians. Predictions that the deals would ...
The renewed Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea may give Iran time to recover from the June war with Israel, according to ...
Trump tours flood devastation in Texas; 1,300 State Department employees are laid off; UN Secretary General condemns Houthi attacks in Red Sea; Argentina's last elephant receives new home in Brazil.
At least 4 presumed dead, 11 missing after Houthi rebels sink ship in Red Sea, EU naval mission says
Four people are presumed dead after a Liberian-flagged cargo ship came under an hourslong attack from Yemen’s Houthi rebels, ...
The sinking of two commercial ships in the Red Sea this week by Houthi militants has reignited global concern over maritime ...
Commercial ships still sailing through the Red Sea are broadcasting messages about their nationality and even religion on ...
The insurer facing a multi-million-dollar bill for the sinking of a Greek-operated bulker in the Red Sea remained unclear ...
In just days, Yemen's Houthi rebels have begun a new, more violent campaign of attacks targeting ships in the Red Sea, ...
The cost of insuring commercial ships that sail past Yemen’s Houthi militants surged after the rebels sank two ships and ...
The Houthis claimed Friday the seafarers plucked from the Red Sea were being treated with the “utmost respect” after militants launched a sustained attack on their Greek-operated bulker.
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