Pro-Palestine protests erupt in Sanaa, Yemen despite torrential rain
The demonstrations, which took place in various parts of the city, were marked by both the determination of the protesters and the challenging weather conditions.
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The demonstrations, which took place in various parts of the city, were marked by both the determination of the protesters and the challenging weather conditions.
In a concerning development reported by international monitors, Yemen's Houthi rebels appear to be extending their influence into Iraq, marking a significant geopolitical shift in the region.
The United States plans to establish logistics centers in the Black Sea region to facilitate arms deliveries to Ukraine, according to Russian claims.
Yemen's armed forces have targeted another ship in the Red Sea, citing retaliation for Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip. Brigadier General Yahya Saree confirmed the attack on the ship "Chrysalis," executed using ballistic missiles and drones.
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree asserted that the group had targeted the Elbella and AAL GENOA vessels with several drones and ballistic and naval missiles. However, Saree did not specify the date on which the purported attacks were carried out.
Yemen's downing of a $30 million US spy drone in Ma'rib underscores local resilience against external interventions, reshaping regional security dynamics amid geopolitical rivalries.
The Houthis' decision to test and potentially deploy such advanced weaponry reflects their determination to assert themselves as a significant player in the regional power dynamics.
As tensions persist, the global community will closely monitor developments, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation and prevent further threats to maritime security in this critical and sensitive area.
The Trafigura fuel tanker, a significant vessel in the energy supply chain, was reportedly hit in the latest Houthi offensive. The attack not only poses a direct threat to maritime activities in the Red Sea but also raises concerns about the safety and security of vital trade routes crucial for the global flow of goods and energy resources.
In an interview with TASS, Yevgeny Kudrov, Russia's charge d'affaires in Yemen, expressed deep concern over the expanding scale of strikes by the United States and Britain on Yemeni territory.
Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told the Parliament the United Kingdom strikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels, conducted alongside the U.S., were “limited, not escalatory.”
In a decisive move, the U.S. government has officially affirmed its intention to launch another targeted strike on a site under Houthi control. Tensions rise as the conflict escalates in the volatile region.
As tensions escalate in the Gaza Strip and the broader Middle East, the UNSC aims to deliberate on the various challenges faced by the region
UN Security Council demands an immediate end to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, citing threats to global commerce and peace.
Houthi rebels defy US warnings, staging a provocative drone boat attack in the Red Sea. The bold move heightens tensions, prompting global concerns and the need for diplomatic responses to address this latest act of aggression in the volatile Middle East.
Oil prices experienced a notable 1% jump as U.S. forces successfully thwarted a Houthi attack in the Red Sea, marking the first trading day of the new year with heightened geopolitical tensions influencing global commodity markets.
While over 20 countries agreed to participate in safeguarding ships in the Red Sea near Yemen, Maersk had initially announced on December 24 that it would resume sailings through the Red Sea.