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Yemen’s Houthi militants have sunk two cargo ships and killed several crew members in a series of attacks over three days in ...
Houthis say Israeli ships ‘legitimate target,’ as threat to global shipping grows Houthi official warns capture of Galaxy Leader, linked to Israeli businessman, ‘only the beginning ...
Map from MarineTraffic of shipping routes through Red Sea on Match 21, 2025 with rough boundaries of area of operations of Ansar Allah, known as the Houthis.
This week's topic is the Houthi threat to Red Sea shipping. With me to discuss the ongoing attacks by the Houthis in Yemen on commercial ships transiting the Red Sea is Katherine Zimmerman.
Recent developments in the Red Sea and surrounding waterways suggest that the threat to international shipping from Yemen's Houthis is growing, U.N. Special Envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg told ...
The Houthis pose a greater threat to international shipping than to the Jewish state—a problem the Biden administration has allowed to fester. The group has raised prices on goods by disrupting ...
File image of a helicopter aboard the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Deyo on March 15, 2003, in the Red Sea. The Houthi rebels' "anti-ship missile arsenal is not only comparable but superior to probably ...
Massive American retaliatory airstrikes on Houthi targets aim to pressure the terrorists into ending their attacks on Red Sea shipping. The Houthis, in the meantime, staged large-scale and ...
The Houthi missile attacks pose the most significant threat to global shipping in decades, and they will continue unless a global coalition unites to stop them.
Houthi attacks: a threat to global shipping? How have previous incidents of maritime threats, such as piracy, prepared nations to respond to the recent drone attacks in the Red Sea?