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Red Sea attacks may have silver lining for Southeast Asia – Andrei O. J. Kwok

THE Houthi attacks on ships may offer the region a chance to reinvent how it deals with supply chain disruptions.

Houthi missile strike causes global internet outage, sinks US ship

The anchor of a US bulk carrier attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels severed communication cables under the Red Sea, causing a global internet outage.

Rakyat Malaysia di Yaman selamat, jauh dari kawasan konflik

Semua 376 rakyat Malaysia yang menetap di Yaman dilaporkan berada dalam keadaan selamat dan jauh dari kawasan konflik.

US carries out fresh strike on Yemen, says Houthi anti-ship missile hit

The US military has conducted a new strike on Yemen amid escalating tensions in West Asia, triggered by the Israeli regime’s war on Gaza.

Oil up as Red Sea attacks trigger supply fears and Russia hints at more export cuts

Oil prices rallied on Monday due to naval and commercial ship attacks in the Red Sea that raised fears of possible disruptions to oil supply routes, as well as the greater possibility of Russia reducing oil exports earlier than planned, reported Anadolu.

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