#Red Sea
Total 7 articles
A CMA CGM vessel became the first owned by a major western shipping line to transit the Red Sea safely since the Iran-Israel war began. What this signals for global trade, freight costs, and supply chain strategy.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have resumed attacks on Red Sea shipping, threatening global trade routes that carry 12-15% of world container traffic. Here's what it means for prices, supply chains, and geopolitics.
Yemen's Houthis fired another missile at Israel and warned other nations they're next. What this means for global shipping, energy markets, and the cost of everything.
PRISM by Liabooks
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[email protected]Trump says the US is nearly done with its military objectives in Yemen. The Pentagon is sending more troops anyway. What does victory against the Houthis actually look like—and who decides when it's over?
After months of disrupting global shipping lanes, the Houthis have gone unusually silent. What does that mean for Red Sea trade, oil markets, and the next phase of Middle East tension?
The Yemeni government has established the Supreme Military Committee 2026 to unify anti-Houthi forces. This strategic shift, backed by Saudi Arabia, threatens Houthi control over key ports.
US calls for a Sudan truce signal a deeper geopolitical crisis. PRISM analyzes the proxy war threatening Red Sea stability and the limits of American influence.
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