Yemen’s Houthis have signalled a halt to their attacks on Israel and commercial ships in the Red Sea following the ceasefire ...
Yemen’s Houthi rebels are signaling they’ve stopped their attacks against Israel and shipping in the Red Sea as a shaky ...
The Yemeni militant group ties the alleged cessation to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire as carriers like Maersk and MSC continue ...
The Red Sea may finally see calm after two years of turmoil as Yemen’s Houthi rebels have signalled a halt to their attacks ...
The US and European Union have maintained a significant Middle East naval presence to battle the Houthis over the past year.
After nearly two years of ship attacks in the Red Sea, any return by the top container carriers will be more of a trickle ...
In a letter to Hamas, the Yemeni group appeared to suggest an end to Houthi attacks on Israel and vessels in Red Sea ...
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 have stopped attacking ships in the Red Sea after a ceasefire was agreed in Gaza. The group had been targeting vessels for nearly two years, disrupting one of the world's busiest ...
Despite the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Agreement, the Houthis have not declared an end to their threats against maritime traffic.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels seem to have indirectly confirmed they have stopped their attacks on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea ...
In letter to Hamas published online, Iran-backed rebel group says it is monitoring situation in Gaza and will resume military ...