President Trump ordered military strikes against the Houthi militia in Yemen, citing their attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea as harmful to global trade. However, major shipping lines continue to avoid the area, opting to sail around Africa instead. While airstrikes have been conducted against the Houthis, a lasting solution may require a broad Middle East peace accord or a decisive defeat of the militia, which has shown resilience against larger forces and acted independently of its Iranian backers.
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U.N. to Pull International Workers From Gaza Amid Israeli Strikes
The United Nations announced a reduction of one-third of its international workers in Gaza following repeated Israeli strikes on its facilities, with Secretary General António Guterres stating the decision was difficult amid escalating humanitarian needs and Israeli attacks killing hundreds of Palestinians. Despite the drawdown, the U.N. remains committed to providing essential aid in Gaza, where at least 280 staff members have been killed during the conflict, and is calling for an independent investigation into...
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