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Red Sea Return Still Risky
Houthis Signal Pause on Red Sea Ship Attacks After Gaza Truce
The Yemen-based Houthis signaled a pause in their months-long attacks on commercial ships following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Shipping giants Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd see no immediate return to Red Sea
Two of the world's top shipping companies, Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd , said on Thursday they did not see an immediate return to Red Sea after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel was announced.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire ‘a first step’ toward Red Sea reopening. ‘What the Houthis do is another thing’
Israel and Hamas announced a ceasefire on Wednesday, leading to speculation that the Yemen-based Houthis — who started attacking commercial ships in late 2023 ostensibly in retaliation for Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip — might call off the broadsides for good.
Analysis: When will ocean carriers return to the Red Sea?
Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire, raising questions as to when major container lines will return to the Red Sea.
Houthi attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea
Houthi, said the Iran-aligned group will monitor the implementation of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas and will continue its attacks on ships in the Red Sea if it is breached.
Maersk Cautious About Quick Return to Red Sea
A.P. Moller-Maersk expressed caution about any fast return to shipping through the Red Sea, after the Yemen-based Houthis signaled a pause in their attacks on commercial vessels.
Shipping Stocks Slide Ahead of Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
The countdown to a return of shipping to the Red Sea could soon begin, with the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement due to take effect from Sunday, Jefferies analyst Omar Nokta said. Houthi rebels began attacking commercial vessels in the Red Sea in response to Israel's Gaza offensive,
Industry Executives: Red Sea too risky even after Gaza ceasefire
Companies transporting their products around the world are not ready to return to the Red Sea trade route in the wake of a Gaza
Red Sea Return Still Risky After Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
Hapag-Lloyd reiterated it will return to the Red Sea "when it is sufficiently safe to do so," while Maersk said it was too early to speculate.
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Oil Dips As Israeli Security Cabinet Approves Gaza Ceasefire, Yet Experts Warn Red Sea Risks Persist
Oil prices fell as Israel approved ceasefire deal with Hamas, easing tensions in 15-month-long Gaza conflict. Shipping risks ...
Upstream
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‘Naive’ to make quick Red Sea return after Gaza ceasefire, warns chief of oil tanker giant Frontline
Comments by Frontline Management's chief executive Lars Barstad reflect scepticism in shipping circles about improved safety ...
Wall Street Journal
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Israel’s Red Sea Conundrum: Hit the Houthis or Iran
Houthi rebels have turned a crucial shipping route in the
Red
Sea
into a zone of terror. WSJ goes inside the operations ...
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Factbox-Houthi attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea
Houthi, said the Iran-aligned group will monitor the implementation of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas and will ...
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Doctor discusses why FDA banned Red Dye No. 3
After U.S. regulators banned the dye called Red 3 from the nation's food supply, a Susquehanna Valley doctor explained why.
USNI
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Houthis Claim 7th Strike on Carrier Truman as Red Sea Conflict Continues
The Houthis announced that they targeted the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group on Friday, casting doubt on whether the ...
Al-Monitor
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Yemen's Huthi rebels declaim their defiance of Israel
Thousands of Yemenis crowded the capital Sanaa Friday to express their support for the Iran-backed Huthi rebels, who say they ...
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Amid Houthi threats, a mysterious airstrip appears on Yemeni island
The runway is likely built by the United Arab Emirates, which has long been suspected of expanding its military presence in ...
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