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The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted a resolution Wednesday demanding that Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis cease all attacks on ships flowing through the Red Sea.  The resolution, sponsored by Japan and the United States, was approved with an 11-0 vote. Only three countries — China, Algeria, Mozambique and Russia — abstained. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan celebrated passage of the resolution, which condemns Houthi attacks on commercial and merchant ships, emphasizing the risk they pose on commerce and security in the region. “We are pleased the UNSC adopted this resolution demanding the Houthis cease attacks on merchant and commercial vessels in t

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