Top executives from the world’s biggest shipping companies have cautioned that any return to the Red Sea is likely to be slow ...
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis, who control most of western Yemen including the capital, are ready to launch attacks on Israel ...
The leader of the Houthi rebels in Yemen warned Tuesday that they are ready to mount an attack on Israel if the war in Gaza ...
Houthi, the Yemeni rebels also support the Lebanese people and the Hezbollah movement and are ready to side with them if Israel escalates the conflict ...
French Air and Space Force Mirage 2000-5F and Rafale fighters shot down “nearly a dozen drones” in recent combat operations ...
The authority expects a gradual return to normal traffic from late March and a full recovery by the middle of this year.
Despite a partial ceasefire by the Houthi group, Red Sea shipping traffic remains subdued as concerns over regional security persist.
While the head of the Suez Canal expects shipping to normalize by late March, container shipping lines see a longer timeline.
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National Interest on MSNThe Houthis Have Paused Attacks—For NowWhile the Gaza ceasefire has temporarily halted the Yemeni rebel group’s attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea, they still pose a growing problem for regional security. While the international ...
Lars Jensen, CEO of Vespucci Maritime, which provides advisory services to shipowners and traders, said early hopes of a ...
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