HomeEnergy EnergyMarketsNews Danger in the Red Sea: Who Shall the Houthis Let Pass? By Ilene June 8, 2024 0 392 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp https://www.flickr.com/photos/abdmohrat/43300359730 Danger in the Red Sea: Who Shall the Houthis Let Pass? By Peter Zeihan It’s time for an update on the situation in the Red Sea and what the Houthis have been up to as of late. Spoiler alert: most of the ships are taking the longer route around Africa, but there’s a handful still navigating this region. More here > Top image source here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected156,328FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,330SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets 3 Major Retailers Who Will Raise Prices Immediately Under Trump — Tariffs Play Key Role Markets Is the Tech Industry Already on the Cusp of an A.I. Slowdown? Markets The year ahead in the Middle East: A weakened Iran has big implications for China Markets 9 evergreen investor lessons from 2024 – Sam Ro Markets The Syrian Consequence: Russia’s Withdrawal Market News Trump wanted $90M for inauguration while cutting $190M from cancer research: lawmaker Biotech The First Sleep Apnea Drug Is Here Charts PSW’s Last Webinar of the Year & FED Meeting! Market News Trump was poised to inherit a strong economy. Then things got rocky and he added to the uncertainty Biotech Novo Nordisk shares plunge 20% after disappointing trial results; Lilly jumps Markets The Syrian Consequence: Iran Goes “Defensive” Markets Stock market is more concentrated than ever, raising risks Markets Falling Friday – Stop the Week – We Want to Get Off! Market News Trump-backed funding bill fails as government shutdown looms Load more
It’s time for an update on the situation in the Red Sea and what the Houthis have been up to as of late. Spoiler alert: most of the ships are taking the longer route around Africa, but there’s a handful still navigating this region. More here > Top image source here >