Houthis to Limit Red Sea Attacks to Israeli Ships
European forces joined the US Navy last year in an effort to defend key shipping lanes from Houthi rebel attacks.
Yemen's Houthi rebels said Wednesday they released the crew of the Galaxy Leader, a vehicle carrier seized in November 2023 at the start of their attacks on shipping in the Red Sea corridor over the Israel-Hamas war.
Operations at a Red Sea port in Yemen used for aid imports have fallen to about a quarter of its capacity, a UN official said on Tuesday, adding it was not certain that a Gaza ceasefire would end attacks between the Iran-backed Houthis and Israel.
The Houthis said over the weekend they would stop attacking transiting vessels as long as the cease-fire holds. But big-box ship operators said it would take some time before secu
Companies transporting their products around the world are not ready to return to the Red Sea trade route in the wake of a Gaza ceasefire deal because of uncertainty over whether Yemen's Houthis will continue to attack shipping,
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi movement has released the crew of a cargo ship more than a year after its fighters hijacked the vessel in the Red Sea, as part of its campaign of attacks in support of Hamas in its war against Israel.
The Yemen-based Houthis signaled a pause in their months-long attacks on commercial ships following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
US President Donald Trump’s decision to once again categorize the Houthis in Yemen as a terrorist organization marks “the beginning of their end,”
A Gaza ceasefire could slash shipping emissions as vessels return to shorter Red Sea routes, potentially reducing maritime fuel consumption, says INVERTO
THE 17 Filipino seafarers held captive by Houthi rebels in Yemen for over a year have all returned to the Philippines, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) announced.
Houthis scaling back hostilities Response to ceasefire in Gaza Adnoc and Maersk wary of danger Two shipping giants said on Friday that they are in no rush to resume routes through the Suez Canal after a Yemeni militia announced earlier this week it will scale back hostilities against vessels transiting through the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea if the ceasefire in Gaza holds.