Red Sea, Yemen and Houthi
The ongoing war has ignited a new wave of danger as Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen intensify their attacks on shipping routes critical to not just Israel but to the global economy ...
In this special podcast miniseries featuring Kevin Millar, Johnny Damon, and Terry Francona, the Globe goes blow-by-blow ...
In a shocking escalation of hostilities, Israel's Iron Dome defence system has once again faced severe challenges, unable to ...
US forces in the Red Sea have been intercepting missiles and drones launched by the Iran-backed Houthis for almost a year.
The vessels had departed from Yemen carrying 310 people. Coast guards have confirmed 115 survivors have been found.
Late on Wednesday night, the IDF intercepted a drone coming in from the Red Sea towards Eilat. Hours later, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq took responsibility for the attack and even launched more ...
The US Navy intercepted a barrage of Houthi missiles and drones launched at three of its warships in the Red Sea on Thursday, ...
As the demand for nature-based travel gains momentum, Red Sea Global merges sustainable tourism with marine conservation.
Global network services provider RETN says the impact of the cable cuts has been underestimated, and calls for industry-wide ...