The Economist 07月18日 18:59
The ships are down: Houthis resume Red Sea strikes
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文章报道了红海商船袭击事件,解释了也门胡塞叛军为何重组,以及图瓦卢群岛因气候变化而下沉,澳大利亚推出全球首个气候签证。同时,文章纪念了荷兰农业学家西蒙·格罗特。

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Once again, commercial vessels sailing in the Red Sea are being attacked. Our correspondent explains why Houthi rebels, an Iranian-backed militia in Yemen, have regrouped. The islands of Tuvalu are sinking. Now Australia is offering residents the world’s first “climate visas”. And remembering Dutch agronomist Simon Groot.

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