Maritime lawyer Stephen Askins has cast doubt on claims that Yemen's Houthi rebels are raking in as much as $180 million monthly from shipping...
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UN experts suspect the Houthis, who have been attacking maritime traffic off Yemen's coast for a year now, have started charging ships for 'safe passage.' But maritime security experts are doubtful.
Maritime lawyer Stephen Askins has cast doubt on claims that Yemen's Houthi rebels are raking in as much as $180 million monthly from shipping...
Yemen’s Houthi militia claimed responsibility for attacks on three ships in adjacent international waters, re-intensifying their maritime campaign...
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Who is winning the battle for the Red Sea? If I were taking bets right now, I’d have some of my money on the Houthis, for they seem to be retaining...
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