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Analysis - Western powers were unable to secure shipping in the Red Sea. Hormuz will be harder
By Lisa Baertlein and Jonathan Saul LOS ANGELES/LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - The Western allies trying to negotiate a way to ...
If Iranians carry out threat to hit Bab al-Mandeb Strait, kingdom's remaining shipping route for oil exports, Riyadh would ...
Iran on Wednesday threatened the safety of vessels attempting to pass through a key Red Sea strait amid the Strait of ...
At nub of conflict so far has been Strait of Hormuz. Now a second waterway, the Bab al-Mandab Strait, is at risk as ...
Tehran’s Houthi allies in Yemen have ramped up their threats after bottling up shipping for years.
Iran's Houthi proxy forces in Yemen say they are poised to attack the Red Sea shipping route, risking another peril for the ...
Iran and its Houthi proxies may target the Red Sea as they look to inflict economic pain using critical transit points beyond ...
Western allies face a formidable challenge in securing the Strait of Hormuz, mirroring the costly and ultimately unsuccessful ...
Asymmetric attacks on commercial and naval shipping in the Red Sea region reiterated to Western navies their emerging need to ...
A shipping intermediary says some oil tankers and other vessels are using the Red Sea instead of passing through the Strait ...
Iran would target shipping in the Red Sea, a crucial conduit for global oil and other goods leading to the Suez Canal, if the ...
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Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Export Route Is No Escape from Risk
Saudi Arabia is rerouting oil via its East-West pipeline to Yanbu, boosting Red Sea exports, but volumes remain well below ...
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