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literally, 100% of the lines are delayed. the difficulty what we have is that a valentine's day order is no good to a customer and a consumer on 15 february. here's the problem — on this map, you can see the difference that avoiding the red sea makes to the journey of goods coming to europe from asia. they'd use it to reach the suez canal, through which 30% of the world's shipping—container volume passes. the alternative route is around africa's cape of good hope. the extra 3,500 nautical miles can take 10 days longer. this animated video shows the movements of container ships in the few days after the first attack in november. compare that to the past three days. you can see just how many are now taking the longer route. today, next became the latest major retailer to warn deliveries of its stock could be delayed. hopefully, it would be resolved in the next month or so,

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BBC News

literally, 100% of the lines are delayed. the difficulty what we have is that a valentine's day order is no good to a customer and a consumer on 15 february. here's the problem — on this map, you can see the difference that avoiding the red sea makes to the journey of goods coming to europe from asia. they'd use it to reach the suez canal, through which 30% of the world's shipping—container volume passes. the alternative route is around africa's cape of good hope. the extra 3,500 nautical miles can take 10 days longer. this animated video shows the movements of container ships in the few days after the first attack in november. compare that to the past three days. you can see just how many are now taking the longer route. today, next became the latest major retailer to warn deliveries of its stock could be delayed. hopefully, it would be resolved in the next month or so, but if it isn't, what we're

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BBC News

is no good to a customer and a consumer on 15 february. here's the problem — on this map, you can see the difference that avoiding the red sea makes to the journey of goods coming to europe from asia. they'd use it to reach the suez canal, through which 30% of the world's shipping—container volume passes. the alternative route is around africa's cape of good hope. the extra 3,500 nautical miles can take 10 days longer. the extra 3,500 nautical miles this animated video shows the movements of container ships in the few days after the first attack in november. compare that to the past three days. you can see just how many are now taking the longer route. today, next became the latest major retailer to warn deliveries of its stock could be delayed. hopefully, it would be resolved in the next month or so, but if it isn't, what we're likely to see is probably slightly reduced choice of the things we'd normally see in things like clothing retailers, in electrical retailers, and also maybe longer delivery times, particularly of new products,

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BBC News

this animated video shows the movements of container ships in the few days after the first attack in november. compare that to the past three days. you can see just how many are now taking the longer route. today, next became the latest major retailer to warn deliveries of its stock could be delayed. hopefully, it would be resolved in the next month or so, but if it isn't, what we're likely to see is probably slightly reduced choice of the things we'd normally see in things like clothing retailers, in electrical retailers, and also maybe longer delivery times, particularly of new products, because they will take longer to take come from the factories in the far east to our stores here in britain. the united states, britain and ten other countries have warned rebel forces in yemen that they will face consequences if attacks on commercial ships continue, warning they posed a direct threat to freedom of navigation. i'm not going to spell that out but it is quite clear to me - that this is _ unacceptable, illegal. it is not to do with gaza

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Newsday

and the us, keep insisting that they don't want a confrontation between tehran and washington, or israel and iran. but these events are clearly making that harder and harder every day. the un security council has been meeting to discuss the huge disruption to shipping in the red sea, as houthi rebels from yemen continue to attack ships heading to the suez canal. there are warnings that consumers are going to have to pay more for goods because of the extra cost of re—routing container ships. here's our north america correspondent will vernon. the un security council holding a meeting today to discuss the situation in the red sea. and whilst there were no resolutions or votes taken, i think it's still a sign of the increasing alarm globally at the risk to trade in one of the world's most important shipping routes and one of the us representatives to the un, chris liu, said at that meeting that the situation requires a global response and is at an inflection point. but not everyone, of

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Newsday

another conflict here. obviously the hezbollah leader trying to show leadership but at the same time is aware of any kind of misstep could drag this country into another conflict with israel. the un security council has been meeting, to discuss the huge disruption to shipping in the red sea, as houthi rebels from yemen continue to attack ships heading to the suez canal. there are warnings that consumers are going to have to pay more for goods because of the extra cost of re—routing container ships. here's our north america correspondent will vernon. the un security council holding a meeting today to discuss the situation in the red sea. and while there were no resolutions or votes taken, i think it's still a sign of the increasing alarm globally at the risk to trade in one of the world's most important shipping routes and one of the us representatives to the un, chris liu, said at that meeting that the situation requires

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BBC News

are going to see this crisis continue for some time. thank ou for continue for some time. thank you for your — continue for some time. thank you for your time. _ members of the united nations security council have called on yemen's houthis to halt their attacks on shipping in the red sea, saying they are illegal and threaten regional stability, freedom of navigation and global food supplies. disruption to shipping has prompted some companies to re—route container ships, leading to higher costs. ajoint statement by a dozen countries, including the us and uk, earlier warned the iran—backed houthi militants that they would bear the consequences if they continued to threaten lives and the freedom of navigation. that's being seen as a threat of military action against targets in yemen. at the un security council, israel's ambassador, gilad erdan, called for sanctions to be imposed in response to what he called

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Verified Live

operation is that it really puts in jeopardy any further prospect of talks for the release of hostages. interesting to get your analysis. thanks forjoining us. we mentioned earlier the attacks on container ships by iran—backed houthi rebels in the red sea. the uk is one of a number of countries to have joined a us—led coalition of warships, named operation prosperity guardian. the foreign secretary lord cameron has called for an "immediate end" to the attacks. he was speaking on a visit to kosovo earlier. we have joined we havejoined operation prosperity guardian in the red sea because we support the freedom of navigation and this is notjust a british interest by the global interest and it really matters that ships are able to carry their cargoes without being attacked through the red sea and the suez canal and elsewhere in the world, which is why we have said ships to help the prosperity guardian and we will use the ships to stop missile attacks but the

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The Context

the string of attacks on vessels by houthi rebels in the red sea means delays and increased shipping costs for businesses here in the uk. literally 100%. the difficulty we have is that a valentine's day order is no good to a customer and consumer on the 15th of february. here is the problem. on this map, you can see the difference that avoiding the red sea makes to the journey of goods coming to europe from asia. they would use it to reach the suez canal through which 30% of the world's shipping container volume passes. the alternative route is around africa's cape of good hope. the extra 3500 nautical miles can take ten days longer. this animated video shows the movements of container ships in a few days after the first attack in november. compare that to the past three days, and you can see just how many are now taking the longer route. today, next became the latest major retailer to one that deliveries

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