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Iran-Backed Houthis Strike Israel With Ballistic Missile For 1st Time
- Sunday September 15, 2024
- World News | Reuters
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would inflict a "heavy price" on the Iran-aligned Houthis who control northern Yemen, after they reached central Israel with a missile on Sunday for the first time.
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US Says Conducts Self-Defence Strikes In Yemen, Downs Houthi Drones
- Friday March 8, 2024
- World News | Reuters
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it conducted self-defence strikes on Thursday against four mobile Houthi anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCM) and one Houthi unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.
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www.ndtv.com
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Damaged Cables In Red Sea Disrupting Global Internet Traffic: Report
- Monday March 4, 2024
- World News | Asian News International
The damage caused to undersea cables in the Red Sea is disrupting global telecommunications networks and forcing internet providers to reroute as much as a quarter of traffic between Asia, Europe and the Middle East, reported CNN.
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www.ndtv.com
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Iran-Backed Houthis Strike Israel With Ballistic Missile For 1st Time
- Sunday September 15, 2024
- World News | Reuters
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would inflict a "heavy price" on the Iran-aligned Houthis who control northern Yemen, after they reached central Israel with a missile on Sunday for the first time.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Says Conducts Self-Defence Strikes In Yemen, Downs Houthi Drones
- Friday March 8, 2024
- World News | Reuters
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it conducted self-defence strikes on Thursday against four mobile Houthi anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCM) and one Houthi unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.
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www.ndtv.com
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Damaged Cables In Red Sea Disrupting Global Internet Traffic: Report
- Monday March 4, 2024
- World News | Asian News International
The damage caused to undersea cables in the Red Sea is disrupting global telecommunications networks and forcing internet providers to reroute as much as a quarter of traffic between Asia, Europe and the Middle East, reported CNN.
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www.ndtv.com