The Houthi assaults on ships in the Red Sea caused the biggest disruption to global trade since the Covid-19 pandemic, subduing activity in one of the world’s busiest maritime corridors.
PAUL B. STARES is General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he also directs the Center for Preventive Action.
The cost of shipping goods through the Red Sea is expected to remain firm after the United States carried out further ...
The US military has stated it will continue striking Houthi targets in Yemen, likely forcing ships to keep rerouting away ...
By Editorial The US and Yemen’s Houthi rebels have entered a new phase of hostility, with both sides launching fresh attacks amid growing concerns over the safety of Red Sea shipping routes. US ...