drones houthi launched from yemen this morning, this comes as the international shipping industry is on high alerts for attacks in the region. i m griff jenkins. aishah: hi, i m aishah hasnie. that makes the houthi drones shot down 37. military officials reporting these are only defensive measures. lucas tomlinson is live from the white house on these attacks. if they want to disrupt international shipping it appears they are succeeding, a number of shipping companies told them to go dead in the water or get to a safe port. hard to do in yemen. the national security advisor is holding iran responsible for these attacks. while the houthis are pulling the trigger, so to speak, they re handed the gun by iran and iran has a responsibility to take steps themselves to cease these attacks. there have been over 20 drone and missile attacks against international shipping in recent weeks. to date, there has been no response. shot down a $32 million reaper drone off the coast of y
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As an Air Ambulance Pilot to focus on royal duties. In sportsday on bbc news it is only rain and Alastair Cook that find a way to stop south africa. England struggle on the third day of the test at the oval. Good evening. For two years now a war has been raging in the middle east country of yemen, with devastating consequences for its people. A Fierce Civil War has split the country in two. A Coalition Led by the government and backed by the saudis controls the east of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, the south of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, control the north of the country. Yemen is now on the brink of famine and has become a Breeding Ground for disease. Cholera has swept the country with nearly 2000 deaths since the outbreak began in april. The situation there is now described as the worlds greatest humanitarian crisis. Access for International Journalists is very rare but our middle east correspondent, 0rla guerin, with her producer, Nicola Careem and camera