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People in a wooden boat opened fire on a Comoros-flagged livestock carrier in the Red Sea near Yemen on Thursday, and the vessel was detained by the Yemeni Coast Guard, according to the United Kingdom ...
India is working with local authorities in Yemen to resolve the case of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya on death row.
In a sharp escalation of its maritime campaign, Yemen's Houthi armed group announced it will now target all foreign vessels linked to Israel, regardless of flag, company, or destination, claiming the ...
Rescuers pulled three more crew members and a security guard alive from the Red Sea on Thursday, maritime security sources said, a day after Houthi militants sank the Greek ship Eternity C and said ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy the UK’s Navy Is Struggling to Stay AfloatDespite a global deployment, the Royal Navy struggles with shrinking ship numbers, maintenance issues, and limited operations, highlighting Britain’s declining naval power and inability to project ...
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India Today on MSNRetracing the map | Sam Dalrymple's Shattered LandsSam Dalrymple's Shattered Lands is about the end of the British Empire in Asia and the many partitions it left in its wake ...
Ten people from the Greek ship Eternity C remain missing, and the attackers are believed to be holding six of them, maritime security sources said.
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Newser on MSNIranian Arms Shipment to Houthis Was Intercepted: USA record-breaking cache of Iranian weapons, including advanced missiles and drone technology, was intercepted en route to Yemen's Houthi rebels, US Central Command announced Wednesday, calling the ...
Somalia’s northern state of Puntland reportedly intercepted the general cargo ship Sea World while it was en route to the ...
Protests in eastern Yemen have intensified for a third consecutive day as residents demonstrate against long power outages ...
Rather than follow the West’s tired and failed strategies on Yemen, India should take the diplomatic lead. The greater ...
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Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have sunk vessels and disrupted shipping routes worth $1 trillion annually, as Middle East experts call for U.S. support of Yemen's legitimate government.
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