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    Africa’s Sahel Region Grows As Breeding Ground for Terrorists
    Due to the poverty and vulnerabilities of its state functions, the Sahel region has become a breeding ground for the illicit trade of firearms, narcotic drugs
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    The Sinister Connection Between Iran and the Houthis
    What's the connection between the Houthis, the Yemeni group terrorizing global shipping in the Red Sea, and the Iranian Regime?
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    ‘The Most Secret Bankers Club’ – What it Does and What its True Goal Is
    journalists spoke about the supposedly most secret and exclusive club of bankers, where decisions are made about the financial future of Europe and peripheral
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  • [BREAKING] Houthis attack U.S. ship with unmanned underwater drone

    The U.S. Navy announces that the Houthis have for the first time tried to attack U.S. vessels in the Red Sea with an unmanned underwater drone (UUV).
    The drone was spotted and destroyed before it got anywhere close to the ships. The name behind this attack is Houthi. The hands that made the weapon and gave the coordinates and orders were Iranian IRGC.
    [BREAKING] Houthis attack U.S. ship with unmanned underwater drone The U.S. Navy announces that the Houthis have for the first time tried to attack U.S. vessels in the Red Sea with an unmanned underwater drone (UUV). The drone was spotted and destroyed before it got anywhere close to the ships. The name behind this attack is Houthi. The hands that made the weapon and gave the coordinates and orders were Iranian IRGC.
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    Joe Biden was ‘Central Element’ of Brother’s Foreign Influence-Peddling to Middle East
    While the president’s defenders have often pointed to Joe Biden’s involvement in the troubled affairs of his son Hunter Biden as illustrating a case of a
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    [UPDATE-Day 136-Feb 19] Israel-Hamas War, The Iran Threat: Real Time Reaction and Analysis
    Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy sits down with eloquent Einat Wilf to understand that even when Palestinians admit to their crimes, the west keeps
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    [UPDATE – Feb 19th, 2024] Ukraine – Russia WAR: Situation on the Ground – February 2024, 2/3
    Ukraine - Russia WAR - 2nd year of Hard fights This is a developing story that HO1 will continue to monitor. Check back for updates.
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  • British vessel sinks in Gulf of Aden after Houthi attack, reports Sky News Arabia TV

    The Rubymar, a British ship attacked by Houthi rebels from the Yemen-based Ansar Allah movement while navigating the Gulf of Aden, has now sunk, Sky News Arabia television reported, citing Yemeni sources. The TV channel did not disclose any other details of the incident.

    Earlier, the Houthis announced they had delivered a missile strike on the Rubymar. Ansar Allah representative Yahya Saria published a corresponding statement on his Telegram channel. According to the rebels' claim, the vessel suffered serious damage and stopped moving. The Houthis acknowledged that the Rubymar may be at risk of sinking.
    British vessel sinks in Gulf of Aden after Houthi attack, reports Sky News Arabia TV The Rubymar, a British ship attacked by Houthi rebels from the Yemen-based Ansar Allah movement while navigating the Gulf of Aden, has now sunk, Sky News Arabia television reported, citing Yemeni sources. The TV channel did not disclose any other details of the incident. Earlier, the Houthis announced they had delivered a missile strike on the Rubymar. Ansar Allah representative Yahya Saria published a corresponding statement on his Telegram channel. According to the rebels' claim, the vessel suffered serious damage and stopped moving. The Houthis acknowledged that the Rubymar may be at risk of sinking.
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  • Suez Canal revenues down nearly 50% due to crisis in Red Sea, says Egyptian president

    The Suez Canal’s revenues dropped by at least 40-50% amid the recent developments in the Red Sea, President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said. "The situation in the Gaza Strip and events related to it affect Egypt as well. In particular, previously the Suez Canal brought in some $10 bln per day, and now we register a decrease in revenues by 40-50%," he said at the opening of EGYPES-2024 (Egypt Energy Show), adding that despite this, Egypt "still tries to meet its obligations to partners" in various sectors.

    On January 16, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority Osama Rabie also noted that the Suez Canal’s revenues were falling. In the first half of January the canal’s revenues fell by 41% year-on-year, while the number of vessels passing through the Suez Canal went down by 30% compared with the same period last year, with their tonnage having decreased by 41%. Egypt’s revenues from the Suez Canal exceeded $10 bln last year. The canal is one of the Egyptian government’s biggest cash cows and helps the country boost its dollar reserves.
    Suez Canal revenues down nearly 50% due to crisis in Red Sea, says Egyptian president The Suez Canal’s revenues dropped by at least 40-50% amid the recent developments in the Red Sea, President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said. "The situation in the Gaza Strip and events related to it affect Egypt as well. In particular, previously the Suez Canal brought in some $10 bln per day, and now we register a decrease in revenues by 40-50%," he said at the opening of EGYPES-2024 (Egypt Energy Show), adding that despite this, Egypt "still tries to meet its obligations to partners" in various sectors. On January 16, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority Osama Rabie also noted that the Suez Canal’s revenues were falling. In the first half of January the canal’s revenues fell by 41% year-on-year, while the number of vessels passing through the Suez Canal went down by 30% compared with the same period last year, with their tonnage having decreased by 41%. Egypt’s revenues from the Suez Canal exceeded $10 bln last year. The canal is one of the Egyptian government’s biggest cash cows and helps the country boost its dollar reserves.
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