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Why Securing Gateway of Tears Is Critical For India

Why Securing Gateway of Tears Is Critical For India

Rediff.com5 Jan 2024

The Indian Navy, which regards itself as the 'net security provider' in the Indian Ocean Region, has also stepped up to the plate, with a warship stationed at all times off the Gulf of Aden for counter-piracy tasks. 91 Indian warships have been deployed in the region since 2008, patrolling high risk areas where piracy was rampant.

REWIND: The best PHOTOS in the last 48 hours

REWIND: The best PHOTOS in the last 48 hours

Rediff.com10 Oct 2011

Here are some of the most breathtaking images from across the globe in the last 48 hours

BEST PHOTOS: The world in the last 24 hours

BEST PHOTOS: The world in the last 24 hours

Rediff.com4 Nov 2011

Here are some of the top images from across the globe in the last 24 hours

Under siege Yemen president declares emergency

Under siege Yemen president declares emergency

Rediff.com23 Mar 2011

A showdown between the embattled United States-backed president and the opposition, escalated in Yemen on Wednesday as the country's parliament dominated by supporters of Ali Abdullah Saleh approved a sweeping state of emergency giving him new powers to quash a popular uprising.

UN presses Yemen's Saleh to transfer power

UN presses Yemen's Saleh to transfer power

Rediff.com22 Oct 2011

Condemning human rights violations and the excessive use of force by the Yemeni authorities against peaceful protesters in the country's eight-month uprising, the Security Council said all sides should quickly implement a regional plan for an orderly transition of power.

When Yemen's million marchers dared its president

When Yemen's million marchers dared its president

Rediff.com25 Mar 2011

Yemen appeared to be nearing a brink as protesters staged a 'million people march' onto the capital Sanaa after Friday prayers, amid reports that a shaky President Ali Abdullah Saleh was engaged in serious negotiations to time an exit.

Ban welcomes transition of power in Yemen

Ban welcomes transition of power in Yemen

Rediff.com24 Nov 2011

United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon has welcomed the transition of power in Yemen, saying all sides should now honour their commitments to immediately bring to an end all violence and refrain from further provocations.

Year's Best: Award winning PHOTOS from around the world

Year's Best: Award winning PHOTOS from around the world

Rediff.com14 Feb 2012

The World Press Photo Awards are considered to be the most prestigious awards in the field of photojournalism. Rediff.com brings you the best photographs from across the world that won the top honours at the World Press Photo Contest.

Yemen's Saleh fears civil war without 'dialogue'

Yemen's Saleh fears civil war without 'dialogue'

Rediff.com27 Mar 2011

Yemen's embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh has said he was willing to transfer power "to the people" but feared a civil war in the absence of political dialogue, as key ally United States voiced concern that his fall would pose "a real problem" for counter-terrorism efforts.

Yemen Prez refuses to quit, US freezes $1 bn aid

Yemen Prez refuses to quit, US freezes $1 bn aid

Rediff.com9 Apr 2011

Embattled Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh on Friday rejected a plan for his exit mooted by Gulf states. Plunging his strife-torn nation into a new crisis, Saleh told a pro-regime rally in capital Saana that the exit plan mooted by Gulf Cooperation Council states is "blatant interference in Yemeni affairs". A defiant Saleh said, "We reject any coup against democracy, the constitution and our freedom."

Yemeni President bows to protests; ready to step down

Yemeni President bows to protests; ready to step down

Rediff.com8 Oct 2011

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh on Saturday announced that he was ready to step down after incessant protests against his regime rocked the country for over eight months. "I don't want power and I will give it up in the coming days," he said. But Saleh refused to clarify who he will hand over the power to.

US freezes $1 billion aid package to Yemen

US freezes $1 billion aid package to Yemen

Rediff.com8 Apr 2011

United States has frozen a record $ 1 billion (about Rs 4,500 crore) assistance package to Yemen marking a sharp about-face in the American policy towards its anti-terror ally, as Saana said that it was studying a proposal by Gulf states to end months long strife in the country.

142 dead in Yemen mosque bombings claimed by IS

142 dead in Yemen mosque bombings claimed by IS

Rediff.com20 Mar 2015

Suicide bombings claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group killed at least 142 people on Friday at mosques in the Yemeni capital, in an attack targeting Shiite worshippers including Huthi militiamen.

India is the 7th most terror affected country. Pakistan 4th

India is the 7th most terror affected country. Pakistan 4th

Rediff.com22 Nov 2016

Here's a look at the 10 most dangerous countries in the world.

10 most DANGEROUS nations in the world

10 most DANGEROUS nations in the world

Rediff.com11 Dec 2014

The rankings were prepared after examining the volume of terrorist and rebel alerts, messaging traffic, videos, photos, incidents and the number of killed and injured in a country over the past 30 days.

Top 10 nations hit hardest by terrorism

Top 10 nations hit hardest by terrorism

Rediff.com20 Nov 2015

The number of people killed in acts of terror reached a record high last year, with almost four in five of these deaths occurring in just five countries, new research shows.