The attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have rerouted trade that normally flows through the corridor.
Are the attacks having an impact on prices of goods? Image:A satellite image taken on Monday by Planet Labs shows the Rubymar is still partially afloat in the Red Sea The group is looking at bringing in a work ship that will attempt to close the hole caused by the Hout...
Houthis may sabotage western internet cables in Red Sea, Yemen telecoms firms warn Houthi-linked Telegram channel published map of cables in recent days Mon Feb 05 2024 - 08:59 US plans more strikes on Houthi targets in Middle East White House national security adviser says attacks on Friday ...
forces in the region. However, the Houthis have downed U.S. drones before. Meanwhile, the U.S. military said it was conducting new airstrikes targeting the rebels, including one that targeted the first Houthi underwater drone seen since they began launching attacks on i...
Four months after our report first aired, the Houthis are still on the attack in the Red Sea. So far, they have sunk two cargo ships, the second, just this past week. Overall, shipping traffic remains about half of what it was before the attacks began. ...
Disruption in global shipping from Houthi attacksCommercial ships avoiding Houthi attacks on the Red Sea require nine additional days and thousands of additional miles to their route. Progress was disrupted on October 7, 2023, after an event that shocked the broaderMiddle Eastregion:Hamas, a militan...
The Houthis have insisted that the attacks will continue as long as the wars go on, and the assaults already have halved shipping through the region. Meanwhile, a U.N. panel of experts now allege that the Houthis may be shaking down some shippers for about ...
The Houthis initially targeted vessels claimed to be linked to Israel and later expanded their campaign to include all commercial shipping in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. They used small boats, short-range missiles and drones to carry out those attacks. ...
Disruption in global shipping from Houthi attacksCommercial ships avoiding Houthi attacks on the Red Sea require nine additional days and thousands of additional miles to their route.(more) When Houthi rebels—a Zaydī Shiʿi movement in Yemen militantly opposed to Saudi influence and U.S. milita...
Navy operation in the Red Sea led by the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower to try and halt the Houthi attacks, though the rebels continue their assaults. The Houthis have launched more than 60 attacks targeting specific vessels and fired off other missiles and dr...