Analysts are cautioning that the recent attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea, orchestrated by Houthi rebels in Yemen, have the potential to drive up the prices of oil and other goods. In response to the attacks, several companies have temporarily halted shipments through the affected route. Maersk, the world's second-largest shipping line, announced its decision to reroute some vessels around Africa's Cape of Good Hope. The severity of the situation has prompted the United States to initiate an international naval operation aimed at safeguarding ships navigating the Red Sea route. Participating countries in this security effort include the UK, Canada, France, Bahrain, Norway, and Spain.
The Indian Parliament witnessed intense protests as an additional 49 opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) were suspended, bringing the total number of barred lawmakers to 141. These MPs were protesting against a security breach in parliament that occurred last week. The opposition, on Monday, accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of undermining democracy as a record 78 MPs were suspended in a single day. The majority of the suspended lawmakers face exclusion for the remainder of the winter session, concluding on Friday, while approximately two dozen may face extended suspensions pending the parliament's privileges committee decision.
A volcanic eruption has occurred on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland following a period of heightened earthquake activity. Approximately 4,000 residents of the fishing town Grindavik were evacuated earlier this month, and the nearby Blue Lagoon geothermal spa was temporarily closed. The eruption commenced north of Grindavik at 22:17 local time, according to the Icelandic Met Office. Although it is not anticipated to cause disruptions on the scale of the 2010 eruption that affected European air travel, the region around Reykjavik has experienced increased seismic activity since late October.
The most severe earthquake in China in 13 years has claimed the lives of at least 126 people in the north-western region. Striking mountainous Gansu province with a magnitude of 6.2 around midnight on Monday (16:00 GMT), the quake also affected neighbouring Qinghai, leaving over 700 reported injured in freezing conditions. Chinese President Xi Jinping has mobilized thousands of rescue personnel to the impoverished and culturally diverse region. State TV and social media footage on Tuesday displayed villages split by the quake, collapsed buildings, and residents in makeshift camps enduring sub-zero temperatures.
Tiger Woods is confident in his ability to secure victories on the PGA Tour, despite recovering from ankle surgery, and plans to participate in only one event per month in 2024. The 15-time major champion, who has had a limited schedule due to a leg injury from a 2021 car crash, recently carded a final-round 61 alongside his 14-year-old son Charlie at the PNC Championship in Orlando.
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk has refuted Roy Keane's accusation of arrogance regarding his comments on Manchester United following their goalless draw. After the match at Anfield on Sunday, Van Dijk, the Reds' captain, remarked that "there was only one team trying to win the game."
A dress worn by Princess Diana in 1985 has fetched an astonishing 11 times its estimated price at a recent auction. The black, ballerina-length velvet evening gown, adorned with shoulder pads, a blue organza skirt, a large bow, and a sash, was sold at Julien's Auctions in Hollywood for a total of $1,148,080 (£904,262). Breaking a new fashion record, it now holds the title of the most expensive dress worn by Diana ever sold at auction, surpassing its estimated value of $100,000 (£78,776).
ITV presenter Kate Garraway's husband, former political adviser Derek Draper, has been grappling with severe complications and enduring organ damage since contracting Covid in March 2020. As of Sunday, he faces a renewed setback, prompting concern from Garraway's co-stars on ITV's Good Morning Britain. During Monday's broadcast, Charlotte Hawkins provided an update, stating that Derek is currently in a "very serious condition."
Former Defense Secretary Ben Wallace has cautioned that Israel's current tactics in Gaza could perpetuate the conflict for another 50 years. In an article for the Daily Telegraph, the senior Conservative MP expressed concern that Israel's actions risk undermining the legal basis for its actions in the region. Wallace emphasized that a strategy solely focused on military pressure, as advocated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, may not lead to a resolution. While Israel contends that military pressure is essential for victory, Wallace called for a halt to what he characterized as a "crude and indiscriminate method of attack" in Gaza.
Europe's remarkable comeback to secure the Solheim Cup for a third consecutive time only materialized after a stern address from captain Suzann Pettersen during a team meeting. Pettersen's impassioned words sparked a memorable turnaround, as her team, after losing the first four matches, rallied to draw 14-14 with the United States, ensuring the crystal trophy remained in European hands.