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(Bloomberg) -- With western navies focused on trying to quell Houthi militants’ attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea, Somali pirates are quietly showing signs of making a comeback.Most Read from BloombergMeta’s $197 Billion Surge Is Biggest in Stock-Market HistoryUS Hits Iran’s Militias in Syria, Iraq, Raising Escalation FearsThe Most Popular Man in Ukraine Has Become a Problem for ZelenskiyDonald Trump Loses London Case Against Ex-MI6 Spy Over Kremlin DossierChina’s Lunar New Year Pork G
(Bloomberg) -- With western navies focused on trying to quell Houthi militants’ attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea, Somali pirates are quietly showing signs of making a comeback.