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Though each crisis is driven by different, home-grown causes, “the question of who controls the Red Sea and who will ...
On April 22, the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding hosted former United States Institute for Peace ...
Cairo — Six tourists died on Thursday when a tourist submarine sank off the resort of Hurghada on Egypt's Red Sea coast, the provincial governor said. The submarine was carrying 45 foreign ...
Languages: English. You can reach Shane by emailing [email protected] A submarine carrying 45 Russian tourists, including children, has sunk in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt's Hurghada ...
“V’Yam Suf bakata, v’zeidim tibata, vy’didim he’evarta, vay’chasu mayim tzoreihem – Hashem split the Red Sea, drowned the sinners, His beloved he brought across safely, and then ...
ADEN, Yemen – U.S. strikes on Yemen 's Ras Isa fuel terminal on the Red Sea coast have killed at least 74 people in the deadliest attack since the U.S. started its bombing campaign against the Houthis ...
PHARAOH’S ARMY engulfed by the Red Sea, by Frederick Arthur Bridgman, 1900. ‘The wind dropped, the waters flooded back, and the entire Egyptian force was drowned.’ (photo credit: Wikimedia ...
We're drowning in a sea of red ink, and our elected officials appear not to be interested in swimming to economic safety.
Chevron, alongside other multinational oil and gas companies, has exited its Red Sea oil and gas concession blocks in Egypt after failing to make any discoveries. The Egyptian petroleum ministry ...
A tourist submarine taking Russian tourists on a voyage of the Red Sea in the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada sank killing 6 passengers and injuring 9 as 11 remain unaccounted for. At Sindbad ...
Chevron Corporation CVX, along with several other multinational energy firms, has exited its oil concession blocks in Egypt’s Red Sea region after failing to discover commercial oil or gas reserves.
Truman Carrier Strike Group are celebrating an ancient story of liberation this week as they battle Iran-backed Houthi militants intent on throttling freedom of navigation in the Red Sea.