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After three months in the Middle East, USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) is now in the Indian Ocean. The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike ...
The search for those missing after Yemen’s Houthi rebels sank a ship in the Red Sea has ended as at least four people are ...
A Houthi spokesperson justified the attacks on the basis that the two vessels were connected to Israel—a claim that media outlets swiftly debunked.
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The Manila Times on MSNHouthi rebels sink bulk carrier at Red SeaThe search for those missing after Yemen’s Houthi rebels sank a ship in the Red Sea has ended, as at least four people are presumed dead and 11 others remain unaccounted for, the private security ...
Vessels still risking a Red Sea passage are trying to deter further Houthi attacks by transmitting details about their ...
Number of presumed dead remains unclear and depends on how many of the sunken vessel’s crew are in Houthi captivity ...
More than 17 million people in conflict-torn Yemen are going hungry, including over one million children under the age of ...
Efforts to find the missing after Houthi rebels sank ships in the Red Sea have ended, with four dead and 11 unaccounted for.
The concept of deterrence is as old as war itself. We need only to look back at George Washington’s farewell address to find the thought that the best way to preserve peace is to prepare for war. The ...
The Iranian-backed Houthis are emboldened after sinking two ships last week in the Red Sea. They also killed several members of one ship’s crew. Now the question is, why did the Houthis suddenly ...
The renewed Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea may give Iran time to recover from the June war with Israel, according to ...
Trump tours flood devastation in Texas; 1,300 State Department employees are laid off; UN Secretary General condemns Houthi attacks in Red Sea; Argentina's last elephant receives new home in Brazil.
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