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Likely attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targets a vessel in the Red Sea
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Stormy Financial Seas Push Red Lobster to Close Scores of Restaurants
A month after news the chain was considering Chapter 11 protection, attributing some of its losses to an all-you-can-eat shrimp promotion, the Orlando-based company reportedly shutters 88 of its 649 restaurants.Inc. - Business -
Hapag-Lloyd Lifts Lower-End of Guidance as Red Sea Situation Raises Rates
Hapag-Lloyd lifted the bottom-end of its full-year guidance range as the current situation in the Red Sea has tightened industry capacity, helping stabilize freight rates.The Wall Street Journal - World -
US gives Saudis green light to try to revive peace deal with Houthis
Saudis are keen to end their engagement in Yemen and US needs Saudi support to end Gaza conflict. US determination to keep Saudi Arabia engaged in a peace process with Israel has led Washington to give Riyadh an informal green light to try to ...The Guardian - World -
Rohingya being forcibly conscripted in battle between Myanmar and rebels
Myanmar military has conscripted 1,000 Rohingya men and boys since February, with fears some are being used as human shields, according to NGOs. For more than four hours Abdullah* waited in the darkness as soldiers marched 30 of his neighbours ...The Guardian - World -
Greene's rebellion sparks new talk of consequences for House GOP rebels
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