Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Yemen's Houthis released mariners from the sunken Eternity C, with Oman overseeing their transfer.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have released mariners held since a July attack on the Liberian-flagged cargo ship Eternity C in the Red Sea, which sank the vessel and killed at least four crew members, leaving 11 missing.
The Houthis said Oman took custody of the released crew, supported by flight data showing a Royal Oman Air Force jet landed in Sanaa before departing.
The Philippines had expected nine of its nationals among the detained to be freed.
The Houthis claimed they rescued the men after the crew abandoned the damaged ship but did not specify nationalities.
The group has targeted over 100 ships since the Israel-Hamas conflict began, sinking four and killing at least nine mariners.
They paused attacks during recent ceasefires, including one following a U.S. airstrike campaign under former President Trump.
The future of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks remains uncertain after Israel’s June war against Iran, which included U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Los hutíes de Yemen liberaron a los marineros del hundido Eternity C, con Omán supervisando su transferencia.