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23.01 / 17:55
Waters War jazz International Iran is 'directly involved' in Houthi ship attacks, US Navy's Mideast chief says
The U.S. Navy’s top Mideast commander says Iran is “very directly involved” in ship attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels during Israel’s war against Hamas
23.01 / 17:13
markets wellness Trade country reports International Oil pares gains as traders assess mixed signals on supply after IEA, OPEC revisions; Brent back to $79/bbl
Also Read: India's crude oil output down 1.03% to 2.5 MMT in December, imports rise 1.1% YoY: PPAC Back home, on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), crude oil futures due for a February 16 expiry, was last trading 0.06 per cent lower at ₹6,261 per bbl, having swung between ₹6,118 and ₹6,265 per bbl during the session, against a previous close of ₹6,265 per barrel. The International Energy Agency (IEA) this week raised its 2024 global demand forecast, but its projection is half that of producer group Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
23.01 / 17:12
economy Continental Trade President reports Traffic International Risk of EU prices rising, growth slowing from Red Sea attacks -EU trade chief
BRUSSELS (Reuters) — The European Union faces a risk of consumer prices surging and growth slowing due to disruptions to shipping through the Red Sea, though it has yet to feel an economic impact, a top EU official said on Tuesday.
23.01 / 10:19
Waves Target Action Death wellness War country US, Britain hit targets in Yemen as Huthis vow to strike back
Yemen's Huthis on Tuesday over their attacks on Red Sea shipping, as the Iran-backed rebels vowed to hit back. The latest raids, heard by residents of the rebel-held capital Sanaa around midnight (2100 GMT), hit eight Huthi targets, a joint US-UK statement said, while the Huthis listed 18 strikes across their territory. US and British forces carried out a first wave of strikes against the rebel group earlier this month, and the United States launched further air raids against missiles that Washington said posed imminent threats to both civilian and military vessels. But the Huthis have vowed to continue their attacks — just one part of a growing crisis in the Middle East linked to the Israel-Hamas war, which has raised fears of a broader war directly involving Iran. The latest strikes were against «eight Huthi targets in Yemen in response to the Huthis' continued attacks against international and commercial shipping as well as naval vessels transiting the Red Sea», Washington and London said in a joint statement with other countries that supported the military action. «These precision strikes are intended to disrupt and degrade the capabilities that the Huthis use to threaten global trade and the lives of innocent mariners,» the statement said. The US Central Command said in a separate statement that the targets of the strikes «included missile systems and launchers, air defence systems, radars, and deeply buried weapons storage facilities». — Attacks won't go 'unpunished' - British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the Huthis had carried out more than 12 attacks on shipping since the first wave of joint strikes on January 11. «What we have done again is send the clearest possible message that we will
23.01 / 02:53
Target Strategy Fallout wellness War SOLIDARITY US, British forces carry out new strikes in Yemen
British forces carried out a fresh round of strikes on Monday in Yemen, targeting a Houthi underground storage site as well as missile and surveillance capabilities used by the Iran-aligned group against Red Sea shipping, the Pentagon said. The Houthis, who control the most populous parts of Yemen, have said their attacks are in solidarity with Palestinians as Israel strikes Gaza. The Houthi attacks have disrupted global shipping and stoked fears of global inflation. They have also deepened concern that fallout from the Israel-Hamas war could destabilize the Middle East. In the latest response, U.S.
22.01 / 20:33
COST UPS Waters Fox Trade Traffic International Global shipping rates skyrocket as Red Sea crisis deepens
Alba Wheels Up International founder Salvatore Stile breaks down the impact that Houthi rebel attacks have had on international and domestic business.
22.01 / 04:35
UPS Target security Southern Trade track cover Airstrikes on Yemen bring new level of chaos to shipping in the southern Red Sea
Red Sea has only escalated the chaos across the shipping industry, underscoring the threat of an enduring supply-chain crisis as vessels navigate the crucial trade route.
21.01 / 15:45
Action War country reports America and Iran step closer to the brink of war
“axis of resistance" and Israel and America engage in ever more dangerous strikes on each other, including assassinations. Iranian allies in Iraq and Syria have launched about 140 rocket and drone attacks against American troops since the start of the Gaza war. Perhaps the most severe came on January 20th, with a volley of “multiple ballistic missiles and rockets" fired at the Al Asad base in western Iraq, according to America’s Central Command.
21.01 / 15:45
COST UPS Target Ripple International Ocean Shipping Rates Surge as Red Sea Attacks Continue
Global shipping prices are continuing to rise as Houthi rebels keep up attacks on cargo vessels in and around the Red Sea. The disruptions are at a key point for ships passing through the Suez Canal and are creating ripples across supply chains in Europe and the U.S., delaying shipments and raising transportation costs. Average worldwide costs of shipping a 40-foot container rose 23% in the week through Jan.
21.01 / 04:19
Target Platform Action social information Iran-backed militants launch ballistic missiles at US airbase in Iraq, several injured
Iraq launched multiple rockets and ballistic missiles on Saturday (local time) targeting Washington's al-Assad Airbase in Western Iraq, said US Central Command. CENTCOM said that several US personnel are undergoing evaluation for «traumatic brain injuries» and at least one Iraqi service member was wounded in the attack. «At approximately 6:30 pm (Baghdad time) time Jan. 20, multiple ballistic missiles and rockets were launched by Iranian-backed militants in Western Iraq targeting al-Assad Airbase.
21.01 / 01:57
Target Action Trade President rights US soldiers suffer ‘traumatic brain injuries’ as Iran-backed militants launch missile attack on Iraq airbase
Iran-backed militants in Western Iraq targeting Al-Assad Airbase on 20 January, Saturday, claims US Central Command. Taking to microblogging site X, US CENTCOM posted, “Most of the missiles were intercepted by the base’s air defense systems while others impacted on the base. Damage assessments are ongoing.
20.01 / 20:01
markets UPS Booking Southern War Oil markets brace for shipping disruption in southern Red Sea
oil market appears to be bracing for a weeks-long disruption to shipping in the southern Red Sea, where Houthi militants have for months been attacking merchant vessels in response to Israel's war in Gaza. Charters of tankers to haul crude and fuels — which for some vessels are arranged up to a month in advance — reveal growing numbers of the vessels are being hired for routes that will avoid the danger zone, according to shipowners, brokers and traders.
20.01 / 11:09
UPS Waters ICE Trade cover Traffic How viable is Arctic shipping?
Houthis, a Yemeni rebel group, are attacking commercial vessels. As a result far fewer ships are using the Suez Canal, a shortcut from the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. The volume of trade passing through the Panama Canal, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, has declined by 30% since November, after severe drought hit its reservoirs, lowering the water level.
20.01 / 06:09
Reuters Action War country reports Red Sea Attacks: US conducts sixth strike against Houthis, Biden admits no result yet & more. Top 10 Updates
Houthi attacks on ships in the southern Red Sea or Gulf of Aden, which continue to occur almost daily. The Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, claim their actions in the Red Sea corridor are in response to Israel's offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The Gaza conflict, now in its fourth month, stands as one of the deadliest and most destructive military campaigns in recent history.
19.01 / 01:49
Target Reuters security Trade President reports Traffic Red Sea Crisis: US launches strikes against Houthi anti-ship missiles amid escalating shipping disruptions
Houthi anti-ship missiles directed at the Red Sea. As reported by Reuters, escalating tensions in the region's maritime routes have caused disruptions in global trade, leading to concerns about potential supply constraints that could potentially revive inflation.
19.01 / 01:21
COST Target Apple Food Bill Trade Red Sea crisis disrupts food shipment, threatens food inflation
Jindal Stainless export targets hit as Red Sea crisis escalates That’s spooking the industry. Italian exporters fear kiwi and citrus fruits will spoil on the way, Chinese ginger is getting pricier and some African coffee cargoes were briefly delayed. Grain is being diverted from the Suez Canal and a livestock carrier bound for the Middle East has changed course.
18.01 / 18:09
Waves Target President War reports Department Biden says US strikes against Houthi rebels will continue as bombardment has yet to deter militants
President Joe Biden says that U.S. military strikes against Iranian-back Houthi rebels in Yemen will continue, but he acknowledges that the American and British bombardment has yet to stop shipping attacks by the militants on vessels in the Red Sea
18.01 / 18:09
COST UPS Waters Trade country Traffic The drop in Panama Canal traffic due to a severe drought could cost up to $700 million
A severe drought that began last year has forced authorities to slash ship crossings by 36% in the Panama Canal, one of the world’s most important trade routes

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