U.S. to Put Houthis Back on Terrorist List

U.S. to Put Houthis Back on Terrorist List

Updated Jan. 16, 2024 6:45 pm ET WASHINGTON—The Biden administration plans to put the Houthi rebel group back on one of its lists of terrorist organizations, days after the U.S. launched strikes on its facilities in Yemen in retaliation for months of attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea, officials said. The placement as a … Read more

U.S. Searches for Missing Navy SEALs, Launches Fresh Strikes on Houthis

U.S. Searches for Missing Navy SEALs, Launches Fresh Strikes on Houthis

Updated Jan. 16, 2024 2:07 pm ET The U.S. military was searching for two Navy SEALs lost at sea during an operation that seized Iranian-made missile parts bound for Houthi rebels in Yemen, as the U.S. launched another series of strikes against the group. The waters off the Yemen coastline have become a zone of … Read more

Armed, Uniformed Men Divert Oil Tanker to Iranian Waters

Armed, Uniformed Men Divert Oil Tanker to Iranian Waters

Updated Jan. 11, 2024 7:58 am ET Armed, uniformed men boarded an oil tanker off the coast of Oman that has been at the center of a dispute between Iran and the U.S. and changed its course toward Iranian waters on Thursday, according to maritime intelligence firms, marking a further escalation along shipping routes in … Read more

Trump’s Businesses Got Millions From Foreign Governments While He Was President

Trump’s Businesses Got Millions From Foreign Governments While He Was President

Updated Jan. 4, 2024 1:26 pm ET WASHINGTON—China and Saudi Arabia topped a list of 20 countries whose governments or state-linked entities pumped millions of dollars into Donald Trump’s properties while he was president, according to a new report and previously undisclosed records that shed light on Trump’s potential business conflicts as he seeks a … Read more

U.S., Allies Give Houthis Ultimatum: Stop Ship Attacks or Face Consequences

U.S., Allies Give Houthis Ultimatum: Stop Ship Attacks or Face Consequences

Updated Jan. 3, 2024 5:30 pm ET WASHINGTON—The U.S., Britain and key allies issued what officials described as a final warning to the Houthi Yemeni rebel group Wednesday to cease its attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea or bear the consequences. “Ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are illegal, unacceptable, and profoundly … Read more

Iran Adds to Pressure on U.S. With Nuclear Program Acceleration

Iran Adds to Pressure on U.S. With Nuclear Program Acceleration

Updated Dec. 26, 2023 10:15 am ET Iran has tripled production of nearly weapons-grade uranium in a move likely to deepen its confrontation with the West as Tehran helps allied militias to attack Israel and U.S. forces in the region.  Iran’s decision to triple its production rate of near-weapons-grade uranium marks the collapse of quiet … Read more

U.S. Says Iran Drone Struck an Oil Tanker Near India

U.S. Says Iran Drone Struck an Oil Tanker Near India

A chemical tanker in the Indian Ocean was struck by a drone launched directly from Iran early Saturday, the Pentagon said, signaling a widening risk to shipping after Yemeni rebels started attacking vessels in the Red Sea. “The motor vessel Chem Pluto, a Liberia-flagged, Japanese-owned, and Netherlands-operated chemical tanker was struck at approximately 10 a.m. … Read more

Iranian Spy Ship Helps Houthis Direct Attacks on Red Sea Vessels

Iranian Spy Ship Helps Houthis Direct Attacks on Red Sea Vessels

Updated Dec. 22, 2023 4:08 pm ET Iran’s paramilitary forces are providing real-time intelligence and weaponry, including drones and missiles, to Yemen’s Houthis that the rebels are using to target ships passing through the Red Sea, Western and regional security officials said. Tracking information gathered by a Red Sea surveillance vessel controlled by Iran’s paramilitary … Read more

COP28 Talks Reach Deal on Much-Debated Climate-Damage Fund

COP28 Talks Reach Deal on Much-Debated Climate-Damage Fund

Updated Nov. 30, 2023 9:14 am ET Governments have reached an agreement on the architecture of a United Nations fund to pay for climate-related damage in poor countries, ending a year of contentious talks over where the fund will be located, which countries should benefit and who should finance it. Negotiators from more than 190 … Read more

Welcome to COP28, the U.N. Climate Conference Hosted by an Oil Giant

Welcome to COP28, the U.N. Climate Conference Hosted by an Oil Giant

Listen to article (2 minutes) Dubai, a desert city known for private jets, giant yachts and other symbols of carbon-heavy high living, is an awkward location for a conference on climate change. It’s hardly a surprise that the man in charge also runs the national oil company.  Hosting the United Nations’ annual climate confab—known as … Read more