British and American ships are tentatively returning to the Red Sea after Yemen’s Houthi rebels vowed to hold off attacks on vessels linked to both nations, a sign that traffic on one of the world’s ...
Ship traffic through the Red Sea has remained slow in recent weeks despite a prolonged period without attacks from Yemen’s ...
The Houthis have pledged not to attack any vessels linked to the two countries after the ceasefire in Gaza went into effect ...
The disruption caused the US, UK, and European-Coalition ... Galaxy Leader while it was in the Red Sea. Houthi Movement via Getty Images Mohammed al-Basha, a Yemen expert for the Basha Report ...
The move comes as the shipping industry waits for signs that vessel traffic in the Red Sea will begin to return to normal ...
Traffic had risen after the Houthis said they would stop targeting most vessels following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in an interview broadcast on Tuesday that Ukraine was prepared to proceed along a ...
The conditional halt to Houthi attacks on shipping will not lead to any immediate change in the boundaries of the high-risk ...
Oman did not immediately acknowledge the release, though an Omani Royal Air Force jet took a flight to Yemen earlier Wednesday ... limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to only Israeli ...
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have released the crew of the Galaxy Leader, a vehicle carrier seized in November 2023 at the start of their attacks on shipping in the Red Sea corridor over the Israel ...
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