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Houthis say they've attacked US aircraft carrier amid US-UK Yemen strikes
Yemen's Houthis launched a missile attack on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, an aircraft carrier located in the Red Sea, in response to US and British strikes on Yemen, a military spokesperson said
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Houthi rebels claim shooting down of US military Reaper drone with missile
The U.S. military did not immediately acknowledge the incident, however, If confirmed, this would be yet another Reaper downed by the Houthis as they press their campaign over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip
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UK cargo ship sinks after being struck by two Houthi missiles as crews flee
The Houthi rebels have claimed their first confirmed shipping victim after a cargo ship sank in the danger-laden Red Sea following a missile strike by the terror group
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Missiles fired off Yemen in latest Red Sea attack on trading route ships
Missiles fired off Yemen in latest Red Sea attack on ships
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Moment ships launch missiles to destroy Houthi targets as all-out war fears grow
The USS Gravely, USS Carney and the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower were among the warships to have launched strikes at Houthi forces - dramatic video shows the moment they
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'XL Bully law needs revisting if it fails to protect people like gran Esther'
Just days after a ban was introduced on the monster dogs known as XL Bullys, grandmother Esther Martin was mauled to death in front of her grandson - if the law doesn't protect people it needs to be revisited
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Yemen Houthis attacking ships in Red Sea explained - including their demands
The US and UK have conducted airstrikes in parts of Yemen early this year in response to Houthi attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea - but who are the Houthis and what do they want?
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Expert warns it's 'not hard to imagine' WW3 kicking off as risk 'increases'
World War 3 is "not hard to imagine" as a failure to "compartmentalise" the world's many conflicts could lead to tragic consequences, an expert in conflict prevention has revealed
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US Navy shoots down three missiles fired at American container ship by Houthis
The US Central Command revealed the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists fired three anti-ship ballistic missiles from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen toward the US Navy container ship M/V Maersk Detroit
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PM says UK 'won't hesitate' to launch more strikes against Houthis in Yemen
The PM Rishi Sunak's statement came hours after the UK and US conducted a second round of joint strikes on the Houthi rebels' missile-launching capabilities in Yemen
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Rebel dubbed 'Timhouthi Chalamet' says don't be distracted by his good looks
After sharing footage of himself aboard hijacked container ships in the Red Sea, Rashid Al Haddad was quickly nicknamed “Timhouthi Chalamet” because he resembles the actor Timothée Chalamet
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US military shoots down anti-ship cruise missile targeting destroyer in Red Sea
The attack marks the first US acknowledged fire by the Houthis since America and allied nations began strikes Friday on the rebels following weeks of assaults on shipping in the Red Sea
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Vessel 'hit by missile from above' near Yemen
A US-owned ship has been hit by a missile near the Yemeni city of Aden. Despite a fire in the hold, the vessel remains seaworthy
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Fears of Red Sea chaos as Houthi weapon stashes survive despite RAF blitz
The US and UK have struck 60 missile and drone Houthi targets in up to 30 locations in retaliation to the Iran-backed group's attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea
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UK ready to strike Yemen again if Red Sea attacks continue, David Cameron warns
Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron said the UK Government will work with its allies and warned: 'We will be prepared to back words with actions'
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Two Navy SEALS missing off coast of Somalia during boarding mission
Two Navy SEALs are missing after falling into the waters of the Gulf of Aden during a boarding mission in the middle of the night on Thursday. Details remain unclear regaridng what happened
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'The Houthis might be a threat but do we really need to be bombing again?'
There should really be more noble reasons for unleashing airstrikes on a country than oil, writes Mirror columnist Keir Mudie, but that's exactly what Rishi Sunak did at the end of the week