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Indian Navy Rescues 19 Pakistani Crew Onboard Vessel Hijacked By Somali Pirates

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The Indian Navy successfully rescued 19 Pakistani crew members from the hijacked Iranian fishing vessel FV Al Naeemi, thwarting Somali pirates in the Arabian Sea. This marks the second rescue operation within 36 hours, following the...
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Al Jazeera reporter presses White House about Middle East

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Al Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett pressed US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby about President Biden's polling concerns.
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Shipping industry crisis: Attacks in red sea force vessels to reroute

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China reportedly warns Iran to help prevents attacks on shipping in the red sea - or risk harming relations.
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How Yemen militant group is responsible for inflation

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A Shia Islamist armed group backed by Shia majority Iran has been fighting in the Yemeni civil war since 2014. Now they control the coast of the Red Sea. 30% of the world’s containers pass through the Red Sea every year. Since the...
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U.S., U.K. launch strikes against Houthis in Yemen

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The United States and the United Kingdom say they have launched strikes against targets linked to Houthi rebels in Yemen in response to the Iran-backed militant group's attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
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US forces sink ‘Houthi’ boats in Red Sea after attack on Maersk vessel

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Global shipping giant Maersk is suspending operations in the Red Sea for 48 hours after the attack.
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Danish transport giant Maersk resumes operations in the Red Sea

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Danish transport giant Maersk resumes operations in the Red Sea, after the deployment of a multinational force against Houthi attacks.
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Egypt the ‘big loser’ in Red Sea disruption with transit-fee losses: Analyst

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David DesRoches says US-led maritime coalition will eventually help stabilise Red Sea shipping despite recent Houthi attacks.
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Ships avoid Red Sea due to Houthi militant attacks

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Houthi militant attacks on ships passing through the Red Sea have caused shipping companies to reroute their vessels around the horn of Africa, adding weeks and additional costs to trips between Europe and Asia.
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Explainer: Who are the Houthis?

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The Houthis began in the 1990’s as a moderate theological movement of the Zaydis, a Shia minority group.
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Red Sea attacks force rerouting of vessels, disrupting supply chains

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Attacks by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi militants on ships in the Red Sea are disrupting maritime trade .
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels say they have launched a drone attack on the Israeli port city of Eilat

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Two of the world's largest shipping companies are temporarily suspending their routes through the Red Sea.
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Attacks on ships in Red Sea likely to increase costs, premiums

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Danish company Maersk said it will pause all journeys through the Red Sea after a series of attacks on shipping by the Yemen’s Houthi rebels
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Shipping companies pause Red Sea journeys after Houthi attacks

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Danish company Maersk said it will pause all journeys through the Red Sea after a series of attacks on shipping by the Yemen’s Houthi rebels
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Why is the US reinforcing military assets in the Middle East?

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US military aid has allowed Israel to continue its wholesale destruction of Gaza unhindered
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Israel missile interception: Launch detected from direction of the Red Sea

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The Israeli military says it has intercepted a surface-to-surface missile over the Red Sea.
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Yemen’s Houthis trying to distract Israel in Red Sea: Analyst

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The Pentagon says a US warship in the Red Sea has destroyed drones and missiles fired by Yemen's Houthi rebels.
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Minister defends multi-billion dollar, sole-source aircraft contract

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Defence Minister Bill Blair is standing by the government's decision to sign a sole-source, multi-billion dollar deal for new surveillance aircraft from Boeing despite Quebec aerospace company Bombardier's expression of interest.
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These women veterans of the Second World War are finally telling their stories

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A documentary filmmaker is recording the stories of women veterans of the Second World War. For many of them, it's their first time in the spotlight as much of the previous attention went to the men.
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St. Lawrence Seaway workers go on strike

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Workers at the St. Lawrence Seaway went on strike over the weekend demanding higher wages and halting cargo traffic on the crucial supply route.
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U.S. reaffirms support for Israel, sends weapons and warships

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The U.S. has reinforced its support for Israel in its war against Hamas by sending weapons and warships without any conditions. President Joe Biden also warned other countries against joining the war.
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Japan's largest military buildup since Second World War

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As Canada sends the warship HMCS Ottawa into the Pacific to counter the influence of China, the ship docks in the allied port of Yokosuka in Japan — a country going through its largest military buildup since the Second World War.
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Climate change: Container ship using green methanol launched in Denmark

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The low-carbon fuel produced from organic waste will help reduce harmful emissions.
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#TheMoment a mysterious golden orb baffled deep-sea scientists

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A mysterious golden orb is baffling researchers. Discovered in the Gulf of Alaska, over 3,000 metres below the surface — the orb has not yet been identified beyond the fact that it is, indeed, biological in origin.