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Ocean rates keep sliding, but some rebound for air: Freightos analysis

In the latest development in the Red Sea crisis, Houthis recently announced threats to expand their attacks to Indian Ocean traffic, aimed at disrupting vessel...

BIMCO analysis: 13% of world seaborne trade under attack from Houthis and Somali pirates

"Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea, coupled with a rise in piracy off the coast of Somalia, are disrupting global trade. In...

Houthis hit MSC vessel in Gulf of Aden with missile

An MSC-owned container ship was attacked by Houthi rebels while crossing the Red Sea on 4 March. According to the US Central Command, the 1999-built,...

Houthi missiles hit Greek ship

Lycavitos, a Greek-owned supramax bulk carrier, operated by Helikon Shipping Enterprises, was damaged by Houthi missiles in the Gulf of Aden yesterday (15 February)...

Houthi attacks aimed at trade disruption, not ship destruction

If trade disruption is the Houthi’s main aim, then they will have been getting good results as the movement fires another missile, downed by...

Russia-bound ships immune from Houthi attacks

Ships involved in the niche Far East-Russia trade appear to be unperturbed by Houthi attacks, as the vessels have enjoyed uneventful transits through the...

Houthi’s choice: renounce Israel calls or face attacks

Houthi leader Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi has sent a message to vessel operators that the Houthi military will not target any vessels that confirm they...
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