Activate News December 19th, 2023 BrothelCase, Covid, BlueOrigin

Activate News December 19th, 2023 BrothelCase, Covid, BlueOrigin

Activate News for Tuesday, December 19th, 2023

Activate News is your independent source for news, free from the influence of corporations. We’re an all-volunteer radio station that originated at Occupy Boston, and we’re committed to bringing you the news that matters.

Here are some of the stories we’re covering today:

  • 28 Face Potential Charges in Boston Brothel Case
  • JN.1 Subvariant Takes Hold: Fueling 20% of US Covid Cases, Gripping Northeast
  • Blue Origin Rocket Soars in Uncrewed Science Mission
  • EVENTS

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EVENTS

TODAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

TODAY AT 9:45 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by The Jungle Community Music Club

TOMORROW AT 7 PM
Big Night Live Boston

Event by Boston Music Awards

TOMORROW AT 7:30 PM
3496 Washington St Jamaica Plain, MA, United States, Massachusetts 02130 Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

TOMORROW AT 8 PM
Ralph’s Rock Diner Worcester

Event by Ralph’s Rock Diner

WED, DEC 20 AT 5 PM PST
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

THIS THURSDAY AT 7 PM
Model Cafe Allston

Event by Kenny Jervis

THIS FRIDAY AT 7 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

THIS SATURDAY AT 1 PM
News Cafe Pawtucket

Event by Paul Basile

THIS SATURDAY AT 3 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by The New Limits

THIS SATURDAY AT 5 PM
Mass Arts Center Mansfield

Event by Divas with a Twist

THIS SATURDAY AT 7 PM
Sally O’Brien’s Somerville

Event by Sarah Levecque

THIS SATURDAY AT 8 PM
Faces Brewing Co. Malden

Event by Faces Brewing Co.

THIS SATURDAY AT 8 PM
3496 Washington St Jamaica Plain, MA, United States, Massachusetts 02130 Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS SATURDAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

Activate News December 18th, 2023 PowerOutages, FourStabbed, Gaza

Activate News December 18th, 2023 PowerOutages, FourStabbed, Gaza

Activate News for Friday, December 18th, 2023

Activate News is your independent source for news, free from the influence of corporations. We’re an all-volunteer radio station that originated at Occupy Boston, and we’re committed to bringing you the news that matters.

Here are some of the stories we’re covering today:

  • Windy, Rainy Weekend Leaves Boston in the Dark
  • Four Stabbed at Boston Hotel, Suspect in Custody
  • Israel to allow Gazans to return to the North
  • EVENTS

Tune in at the top of the hour on Activate Radio to hear the latest from Activate News. You can find us online at activatemedia.org.

EVENTS

TODAY AT 7:30 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

TODAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

TOMORROW AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

TOMORROW AT 9:45 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by The Jungle Community Music Club

THIS WEDNESDAY AT 7 PM
Big Night Live Boston

Event by Boston Music Awards

THIS WEDNESDAY AT 7:30 PM
3496 Washington St Jamaica Plain, MA, United States, Massachusetts 02130 Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS WEDNESDAY AT 8 PM
Ralph’s Rock Diner Worcester

Event by Ralph’s Rock Diner

WED, DEC 20 AT 5 PM PST
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

THIS THURSDAY AT 7 PM
Model Cafe Allston

Event by Kenny Jervis

THIS FRIDAY AT 7 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

Red Sea on Edge: Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Houthi Attacks, US Diplomacy, and Iranian Shadows

Red Sea on Edge: Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Houthi Attacks, US Diplomacy, and Iranian Shadows

by Patrick Wilson

The Red Sea, once a shimmering symbol of global trade, has become a flashpoint of tension. Houthi rebels, a force that emerged from the shadows of Yemen’s civil war, have launched audacious attacks on ships traversing this vital waterway. But understanding the motivations and complexities behind these actions requires diving deeper than mere headlines.

Meet the Houthis: Rising from the Zaydi Shia Muslim community in northern Yemen, the Houthis gained prominence during the Arab Spring. In 2014, they seized control of the capital, Sanaa, plunging the country into a devastating civil war with a Saudi-led coalition. Accused of receiving Iranian support, the Houthis have become a significant player in the region’s geopolitical chessboard.

Why Red Sea Attacks? While the Houthis cite solidarity with Palestinians as a justification, analysts believe their motives are multifaceted. Disrupting shipping could pressure the Saudi-led coalition to ease its blockade on Yemen, showcase their growing military prowess, and garner international attention for their cause.

Beyond the Surface: The US, though not directly involved in the Yemeni conflict, has historically supported the Saudi-led coalition. However, concerns about civilian casualties and the humanitarian crisis have led to a shift towards cautious diplomacy. The US now seeks a negotiated settlement and has even engaged in limited talks with the Houthis.

The Looming Shadow of Iran: Accusations of Iranian military aid to the Houthis cast a long shadow over the conflict. This alleged support, including weapons, training, and logistical assistance, likely stems from a confluence of factors. Iran views Saudi Arabia as a regional rival and sees the Houthis as a valuable proxy. Additionally, expanding Iranian influence in the Red Sea and potentially threatening Israeli shipping align with its strategic goals.

A Tangled Web: The Red Sea crisis isn’t merely a localized conflict. It’s a microcosm of the region’s intricate web of alliances, competing interests, and historical grievances. Navigating this turbulent landscape requires acknowledging the US-Houthi dynamic, deciphering Iran’s involvement, and recognizing the humanitarian cost of the ongoing war.

The Road Ahead: Finding a peaceful resolution remains an uphill battle. The international community must continue to push for a negotiated settlement while ensuring the safety of shipping in the Red Sea. Only through sustained diplomatic efforts, humanitarian aid, and a willingness to understand the complex tapestry of motives can the Red Sea regain its calm waters and resume its role as a vital artery of global trade.

** This piece was created with the help of ai.