Aftershocks from the Red Sea

These are Farea’s parts of the panel. You can watch the full panel on YouTube here.

Streamed live on March 13, 2024

In cooperation with the Middle East Institute

Five months after the Houthis began striking commercial and military vessels, the Red Sea is still at the centre of international attention. The offensives launched by the Yemeni group have transformed a local crisis into one of international proportions, triggering profound consequences for maritime security and global trade. This event offers expert analysis and insight into the aftershocks of the Red Sea crisis. It will examine the geopolitical and economic reverberations of the crisis on riparian countries, from the Horn of Africa to the Gulf, as well as its broader ramifications for the wider Mediterranean region and beyond. With:

  • Guled Ahmed, Non-Resident Scholar, Middle East Institute

  • Farea Al-Muslimi, Research Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House

  • Eleonora Ardemagni, Senior Associate Research Fellow, ISPI

Chair Lina Raafat, Non-Resident Scholar, Egypt & Horn of Africa Programme, Middle East Institute

Naziha Baassiri

Award-winning Arabic-English translator based in Istanbul, Turkey. Naziha has 15 years of experience in translation, interpretation, transcription and subtitling, working with renowned news outlets on political, social and environmental stories.

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