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Iraqi state bank accused of processing payments for Houthi terrorists who disrupt Red Sea commerce
Iraqi state bank Rafidain faces accusations of processing payments for U.S.-designated Houthi terrorists, prompting Treasury ...
Acting U.S. Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Dorothy Shea called on the Houthis to release all hostages and ...
On paper, the U.N. transferred ownership to Yemen’s internationally recognized government—but control is what matters, and ...
Yemen’s Houthi armed forces claimed responsibility for a hypersonic missile strike on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport, saying it ...
U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson threatens to cut Iraq's funding, accusing its state-owned Rafidain Bank of financing the Houthis.
The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group returned home after 269 days at sea, continuing a trend of longer-than-normal ...
Wrap Technologies expands from policing into defense, unveiling two new counter-drone systems for a $6.8 billion market.
The leader of Yemen's Ansarallah movement, Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi warned of the danger of a 'fragmented and submissive Arab nation.
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The National on MSNUS praises Yemeni forces led by Tariq Saleh for foiling Houthi weapons smuggling attempt
The US has praised Yemeni forces led by Gen Tariq Saleh for intercepting a shipment of weaponry allegedly smuggled to Houthi rebels. US Central Command said security forces confiscated drones, jet ...
Carrier strike group "conducted real world operations in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, protecting global commerce and ...
Raytheon's Tucson operation has been awarded a second contract to make missile systems to protect ships, with work to be ...
CORONADO (KGTV) — More than 5,000 sailors aboard the USS Carl Vinson returned home to San Diego on Wednesday, completing the aircraft carrier's longest deployment of 269 days. The emotional homecoming ...
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