Somali pirates hijack oil tanker off Yemen
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Somali pirate menace returns as US.-Iran war stokes regional chaos and saps enforcement resources
Somali piracy incidents have resurged in the Red Sea region in recent times, especially since the U.S.-Iran war kicked off-major concern for shipping companies.
Experts worry that the conflict in Iran and other regional dynamics are setting the stage for a Somali pirates’ comeback.
Somali pirates, long suppressed by international naval patrols, are making a comeback under cover of the Middle East conflict. As naval forces from multiple cou
Piracy appears to be making a strong comeback amid the West Asia conflict, with more than 17 cases reported between January and May.
Residents said the clashes in the city centre on Monday were the fiercest since March, when federal forces seized control of Baidoa after Laftagareen's administration said it was
Windward AI reports that this is the second piracy hijacking off Somalia this week. Windward has identified the vessel in the most recent incident as the Sibu 1, matching today’s UKMTO warning, and adds “the tanker just changed its AIS destination field to: “PRIRATE ONBOARD HEL”
Columbus, Ohio, faces backlash after city hall raises the Somali flag for Somali Independence Day, drawing criticism amid America 250 celebrations.
A dozen Somali gangs with hundreds of members, mainly teenagers, are wreaking havoc in Minnesota, committing public shootings and murders out in the open.
Aug 21 (Reuters) - Nearly 1.9 million children in Somalia are expected to be malnourished this year, with the country seeing a 32% jump in the number of children admitted to facilities with severe acute malnutrition and complications,