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Ceasefire offers Red Sea respite, but Yemen’s ports remain in fragile state

As the Red Sea breathes a tentative sigh of relief following a newly brokered ceasefire between the United States and Yemen’s Houthi movement, a pressing question emerges: is this a genuine turning point for maritime stability—or just a brief lull before another storm?



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