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The Houthis and the Americans: Confrontation or Collusion

Will history repeat itself? Will we see the US or the international community do anything in response to the recent attacks by the Houthis, who have been threatening international navigation through the Bab al-Mandab Strait? It is inconceivable for Washington, in particular, to stand idly by amid everything happening there. It would be absurd for the international community to remain silent and fail to protect international shipping routes. Otherwise, we could suspect murky collusion behind-the-scenes with unclear objectives. ....

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Prince Harry: London police to 'carefully consider' Prince Harry phone hacking ruling

UK News: London's police said they will "carefully consider" the findings of a court ruling that found Prince Harry had been a victim of phone hacking and othe ....

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London police to "carefully consider" Prince Harry phone hacking ruling

London's police said they will "carefully consider" the findings of a court ruling that found Prince Harry had been a victim of phone hacking and other unlawful acts by Mirror Group journalists with the knowledge of their editors. King Charles' younger son, who became the first senior British royal for 130 years to give evidence in court when he appeared at a trial in June, was awarded 140,600 pounds ($178,000) on Friday after the judge agreed he had been targeted by journalists working for Mirror Group Newspapers. A spokeswoman for London's police said that it would "carefully consider" the judgment in the civil case, adding: "There is no ongoing investigation." ....

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