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The rescue operation of missing people ends after a ship was wrecked by a Houthi attack in the Red Sea

The search and rescue operation of the crew of the cargo ship ‘Eternity C’, sunk four days ago in the Red Sea after an attack by the Houthi rebels, has concluded with the rescue of 10 sailors while another 15 are still missing, the companies responsible for the operation reported on Monday.

“The decision to end the search was made by the company that owns the ship,” the maritime security companies ‘Diaplous’ and ‘Ambrey’, which carried out the search and rescue operation, said in a joint statement.

“The priority now must be to get the 10 rescued people to arrive safe and sound and provide them with the urgent medical support they need at this difficult time,” the statement said, citing the wishes of the owner company, the Greek ‘Cosmoship Management’.

The freighter was attacked on the 7th with drones, grenade launchers and speedboats by the Houthis southwest of the Yemeni port of Al Hodeida with 22 sailors on board and three armed guards, members of the security team, as a spokesman for the Greek company confirmed to EFE on the day of the attack.

The Houthi military spokesman, Yahya Sarea, said in a statement issued three days after the attack that “a group of special forces of the Yemeni Navy (Houti) intervened to rescue several members of the ship’s crew, provide them with medical care and transfer them to a safe place” without specifying the number of crew members or their whereabouts.

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The US mission in Yemen accused the Houthis in a statement of kidnapping “many surviving crew members” and demanded their immediate release.

Sources that closely follow the matter estimate that six sailors are currently in the hands of the Houthis, something that has not been confirmed by the rebels, according to the digital edition of the British weekly Tradewinds, specialized in maritime affairs.

It is believed that five people have died in the attack and have sunk with the ship at the bottom of the sea, according to the same source.

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Colombian Senator Uribe Turbay, shows clinical improvement and begins neurological rehabilitation

Colombian senator and presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, seriously injured in the head in an attack on June 7, has had a clinical improvement and a process of neurological rehabilitation began, reported this Monday the Santa Fe Foundation of Bogotá, where he has been hospitalized since then.

“During the last few days the patient has shown a favorable and stable clinical response, evidenced both in the recent diagnostic images taken (magnetic resonance, tomography, Doppler, among others), and in his response to surgical and medical interventions,” says the medical report.

According to the Santa Fe Foundation, “in this context, and as part of the comprehensive care process, the neurorehabilitation protocol was initiated.”

The medical report, the first disclosed by the Santa Fe Foundation in the last eleven days, points out, however, that the 39-year-old politician continues with a “reserved” neurological prognosis.

“Miguel Uribe Turbay requires continuing his management in the Intensive Care Unit, with mechanical ventilatory support and under sedation, as well as with hemodynamic and neurological monitoring for the early detection of any change,” the statement adds.

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Uribe Turbay, a member of the right-wing Democratic Center party, was shot twice in the head and one in the left leg when he was leading a rally in a park in the Bogota neighborhood of Modelia, an attack that has revived among Colombians the ghost of political violence that marked the 1990 elections in which three presidential candidates were killed.

Due to the severity of the injuries suffered, the politician, one of the candidates of the Democratic Center for the 2026 presidential elections, has undergone several surgeries in Santa Fe.

The authorities, for their part, have made some progress in the investigation of the attack, for which five people have been arrested, including the hit man who shot him, a 15-year-old boy who was found with a Glock pistol used in the attack.

The other four detainees have been accused by the Prosecutor’s Office of participating in the preparation and cover-up of the attack, and among them is Elder José Arteaga Hernández, alias ‘el Costeño’, considered by the authorities as a key piece for being the alleged organizer of the attempted murder.

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Zelenski proposes the Minister of Economy, Sviridenko, as the new prime minister

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed on Monday the current Minister of Economy, Yulia Sviridenko, as the new prime minister to replace the current head of government, Denis Shmigal.

“I have proposed that Yulia Sviridenko lead the Government of Ukraine and significantly renew her work. I look forward to the presentation of the new Government action plan in the near future,” Zelenski wrote in X after meeting with Sviridenko.

The Ukrainian president spoke with the current Minister of Economy about “concrete measures to double Ukraine’s economic potential, to expand support programs for Ukrainians and to increase domestic weapons production.”

Zelenski and Sviridenko also reviewed the economic agreements signed by Ukraine at the international conference for the reconstruction of the country held in Rome on Thursday and last Friday.

Several Ukrainian media had advanced weeks ago that Sviridenko would soon replace Denis Shmigal as prime minister. At the head of the Economy portfolio, Sviridenko, 39, has been one of the most visible and active figures in the Government in recent months.

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Zelenski talks to Kellogg in Kiev about sanctions against Russia and the sale of weapons to Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke on Monday with the special representative for Ukraine of the White House, retired General Keith Kellogg, about the possibility of the US approving new sanctions against Russia and sending new weapons to Ukrainians that would be paid for with European money.

“We have talked about the road to peace and what we can do together from a practical point of view so that it is closer. This includes strengthening Ukraine’s air defense, joint production and acquisition of defensive weapons in collaboration with Europe,” Zelenski wrote in X about the content of the meeting.

The Ukrainian president also mentioned “sanctions against Russia and those who help it” among the actions with which the United States can contribute to ending the war.

“We have hope in the leadership of the United States, because it is clear that Moscow will never stop if its ambitions, which are not reasonable, are not put to a hold of force,” Zelenski also wrote, who thanked Kellogg for visiting Ukraine and also showed his appreciation for the “important signs of support and positive decisions for both countries” that the US president has made public in recent days.

Kellogg has arrived in Kiev this Monday to spend this week in Ukraine and meet with local leaders. His visit comes after Trump has confirmed that he will send Patriot missile anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine for which several European countries will pay.

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Trump has also recently been very critical of the attitude of Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he reproaches for not intending to take down his arms despite the pro-peace messages that the Kremlin leader has been launching since the US began its efforts to mediate a negotiated solution to the conflict.

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