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Suez Canal Offers Incentives Amid Fears of Houthi Regrouping and Regional Instability

The Suez Canal transit fee discount reflects Egypt’s desperation to revive the canal's traffic amid fears that Houthi militants are preparing a new wave...

Trump halts strikes on Houthis in deal to secure Red Sea shipping lanes

In a move with significant implications for global trade, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a halt to American airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi forces, following...

Yemen’s Ports Under Siege as U.S. Warns Iran Over Houthi Escalation

Yemen’s critical Red Sea ports have become the flashpoints in a growing regional crisis, as shipping operations reel under repeated tensions. ...

Red Sea Disruptions May Create Strategic Openings for China

The ongoing Red Sea crisis has escalated at a pace and scale with far-reaching geopolitical dimensions. US officials have confirmed that Iranian and Russian entities...

Persistent tensions in Red Sea as US forces pound Houthi targets

As of March 2025, the situation in the Red Sea remains highly volatile due to ongoing Houthi attacks and continuous US military strikes on...

Gaza escalation raises risks of further disruptions in Red Sea

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended on March 18, with Israel resuming military operations in the Gaza Strip. This development heightens concerns regarding...

US continues strikes against the Houthis in asymmetric escalation

Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi said on 16 March that his militants would target US ships in the Red Sea in the wake of...

Will the Houthis resume their attacks?

The Houthis in Yemen have issued an ultimatum to Israel, threatening to resume attacks on commercial vessels unless humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza are...

Further rerouting scenarios unfold due to the Red Sea crisis

Recent sanctions imposed by the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) have disclosed active coordination between Houthi leaders and officials from Russia...

Uncertainty arises in global shipping after Trump’s statement on ceasefire deal

On 10 February, US President Donald Trump announced that he would consider scrapping the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement if the hostages in Gaza were not...
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