Yemen’s Houthi rebels are signaling they’ve stopped their attacks against Israel and shipping in the Red Sea as a shaky ...
After nearly two years of ship attacks in the Red Sea, any return by the top container carriers will be more of a trickle ...
However, Yemeni rebel group warns its finger is still on the trigger to resume violence if the fragile Gaza truce collapses ...
Yemen's Houthi rebels signal that they've stopped attacks on Israel and ships in the Red Sea corridor in letter to Hamas ...
The Yemeni militant group ties the alleged cessation to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire as carriers like Maersk and MSC continue ...
Shipping companies are considering returning to the Suez Canal now that Yemen’s Houthi rebels have said they will stop attacking Red Sea shipping vessels.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels seem to have indirectly confirmed they have stopped their attacks on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea as the US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza continues to hold.
The end of Houthi attacks on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea would have a seismic impact for global container shipping but an immediate largescale return to the region will require a series of ...
The Houthis have signalled a stop to their attacks on Israel and commercial ships in the Red Sea, following a ceasefire in Gaza, although the risk to shipping remains.