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Global shipping giant Maersk will restart operations in the Red Sea after diverting its container lines elsewhere following attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. CNN values your feedback 1.
Ship traffic through the Red Sea is down by around three-fifths since 2023 when the Houthis started targeting ships there in solidarity with Hamas in its war with Israel in Gaza, Mr. Meade said.
Red Sea Fleet More Likely to Be Higher Risk After Houthi Attacks. The analysis shows an increase in the number of ships transiting the Red Sea that were older than the global average age of 14 ...
Red Sea attacks impacting global trade as more shippers ban the area due to Houthi militants Trade disruptions starting to show as attacks by Iran-backed Houthis drive more shippers from the Red Sea.
Middle East Houthi Red Sea attacks ‘will likely continue,’ US Navy says The US military said it shot down two anti-ship ballistic missiles fired toward a Maersk container ship in the Red Sea ...
Mark R. Ludwikowski, R. Kevin Williams and Sally Alghazali of Clark Hill PLC discuss the effects of attacks in the Red Sea on global trade, how it compares to the COVID-19 pandemic and what ...
The Red Sea is a major tourist destination whose marine life make it popular with divers. It is also a key employer and source of foreign currency for Egypt, a country of 107 million people trying ...
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