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WHO ARE THE HOUTHIS AND WHY ARE THEY SUCH A THREAT?

The Sunday Guardian

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January 21, 2024

Houthi attacks are having a major effect on global supply chains which today are highly orchestrated.

WHO ARE THE HOUTHIS AND WHY ARE THEY SUCH A THREAT?

Nine weeks ago today, the crew of the Bahamas flagged ship Galaxy Leader, a 22 year-old vehicles carrier, had an unpleasant surprise. Made up of nationals from Bulgaria, Ukraine, the Philippines, Mexico and Romania, the 25 crew members found themselves surrounded by gun toting Yemeni terrorists, known as the Houthis, as the ship made its way up the Red Sea. The captain was ordered at gunpoint to take the ship to the port of Hodeidah in the Houthis controlled north of Yemen, where it still lies at anchor.

This incident started a series of events involving attacks on more than 25 vessels that have caused the amount of shipping through the Red Sea to nosedive. Huge companies, such as Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and Mediterranean Shipping Company, have decided to suspend travel along that route. Last week the UK oil major Shell also decided to suspend all shipment through the Red Sea indefinitely. Analysis by the German economic institute IfW Kiel found that the number of containers travelling through the Bab el-Mandeb strait into the Red Sea fell by 60% in December. Traffic continues to fall as the Houthis persist in attacking shipping that they claim is assisting Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza. On Tuesday a Greek-owned bulk carrier was damaged after being hit by a Houthi missile while travelling in the southern part of the Red Sea, the third incident in three days.

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The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Saree squad from Rawalpindi: Inside the great social media hoax

A substantial portion of digital dissent and social friction we witness daily is being engineered transnationally, orchestrated from across our borders.

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5 mins

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Tariffs batter India's exports to US; GTRI suggests rolling out

India's exports to its largest export market, the United States, have suffered a sharp reversal under the impact of aggressive tariff hikes. Between May and October 2025, shipments fell 28.5 per cent, plunging from USD 8.83 billion to USD 6.31 billion, according to trade-focused think-tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

ASIAN LEADS AFFORDABLE FOOTWEAR

Asian Footwears, one of India's fastest-growing homegrown footwear brands, has announced a renewed strategic roadmap to lead the country's transition toward accessible, value-driven, and sustainably designed footwear.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

FIN MIN ISSUES REVIEW OF MONTHLY ACCOUNTS

The Government of India's fiscal data for the current financial year up to October 2025 shows steady revenue collection and higher fund transfers to states, according to the latest figures released by the Ministry of Finance on Friday.

time to read

1 min

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

'Md Yunus turned public benevolence into private dominion'

The Yunus Files: A Bangladeshi whistleblower speaks on power, money and silence.

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6 mins

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

COURT EXTENDS ANMOL BISHNOI'S NIA CUSTODY

A Delhi court on Saturday extended the NIA custody of deported gangster Anmol Bishnoi for seven more days.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Is President Trump pushing G-20 to the crossroads?

The unprecedented, undiplomatic assault by one founder member on another fellow member doesn’t augur well for G-20. Unlike UNSC, in G-20, no one has a veto power.

time to read

4 mins

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

METALS-COPPER SCALES RECORD PEAK ON SUPPLY TIGHTNESS, SOFTER DOLLAR

Copper powered to a record high above $11,200 a metric ton on Friday, as supply of the metal outside the United States tightened and a weaker dollar fuelled the rally further.

time to read

1 mins

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Internal documents reveal Soros-linked funding behind Indonesia's protests

Nationwide protests that shook Indonesia from late August to early September this year are now at the centre of a fierce new battle over foreign influence, with internal documents shared with The Sunday Guardian revealing how a George Soros-funded network has been bankrolling organisations that supported activists at the heart of the unrest.

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9 mins

November 30, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

RAM RAJYA AS THE PATELIAN STATE

Beyond spiritual concepts, India’s civilizational conception of self must frame its identity asa high trust, hard security state.

time to read

9 mins

November 30, 2025

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