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Por primera vez se conocen imágenes del interior de la cueva donde murieron cinco buzos italianos en Maldivas

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Se difundieron las primeras imágenes del interior de la cueva Dhevana Kandu, en el Atolón de Vaavu, Maldivas, donde murieron los cuatro turistas y el instructor italianos. La organización Divers Network Alert (DAN) Europe publicó las fotografías tomadas por el rescatista finlandés Sami Paakkarinen, quien trabajó junto con los buzos Jenni Westerlund y Patrik Grönqvist en la misión de recuperación de los cuerpos.

Las imágenes muestran por qué este sistema de cuevas es tan peligroso: lo que comienza como una caverna amplia con luz natural se convierte rápidamente en una serie de túneles oscuros donde la visibilidad puede reducirse a cero.

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Asimismo, la organización publicó el informe oficial de la misión de búsqueda y recuperación de los cuerpos en su página web. El operativo se extendió durante cuatro días, del 18 al 21 de mayo, y fue el resultado de una coordinación internacional que involucró a la Fuerza Nacional de Defensa de Maldivas, el Servicio de Policía de Maldivas, un equipo finlandés de buceo técnico, el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Italia y otras organizaciones locales.

DAN Europe difundió las primeras imágenes del equipo de rescate en la sección inicial de la caverna, donde todavía accede la luz. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

El primer día operativo estuvo dedicado a la inspección del sistema de cuevas y a la identificación de la ubicación de los buzos desaparecidos, lo que se completó con éxito. Durante el segundo y el tercer día, el equipo llevó a cabo la recuperación de los cuerpos “en condiciones ambientales y operativas de gran complejidad”. El cuarto y último día se destinó a retirar todo el equipamiento y los materiales que habían quedado en el interior de la cueva. Todo lo recuperado fue entregado a las autoridades competentes.

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La entrada de la cueva Thinwana Kandu. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

La entrada de la cueva Thinwana Kandu. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

Cómo es la cueva y dónde estaban las víctimas

El informe describe con precisión la estructura del sistema de cuevas que atrapó a los buzos. El acceso “se realiza a través de una primera cámara, una gran caverna”. Desde allí, “parte un túnel que conduce a una segunda cámara de grandes dimensiones, completamente a oscuras”, con un “fondo arenoso que puede reducir considerablemente la visibilidad si se altera”, señala el comunicado.

La imagen muestra las secciones internas de la cueva, donde disminuye la visibilidad. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

La imagen muestra las secciones internas de la cueva, donde disminuye la visibilidad. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

Fue durante las operaciones de búsqueda cuando el equipo identificó “un túnel adicional que se ramificaba desde esa segunda cámara”, ubicado a un lado del túnel de entrada. Al explorar ese ramal, los rescatistas encontraron a los cuatro turistas italianos en la misma zona, juntos.

Los cuerpos fueron recuperados por un quipo de buzos finlandeses. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

Los cuerpos fueron recuperados por un quipo de buzos finlandeses. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

La evaluación preliminar de DAN Europe señala: “Se presume que los buceadores no pudieron encontrar el camino de regreso a la salida, probablemente debido a la desorientación dentro del sistema de cuevas”. La hipótesis es que, al intentar salir de la segunda cámara, confundieron el túnel lateral con el túnel de entrada y quedaron atrapados.

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En el rescate, participaron tres buzos profesionales. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

En el rescate, participaron tres buzos profesionales. (Foto: Sami Paakkarinen/DAN Europe/Instagram @daneurope.)

El informe aclara que cualquier “determinación adicional sobre las causas y circunstancias del incidente será responsabilidad de las autoridades policiales e investigadoras” de Maldivas, e instó al público y a los medios a “abstenerse de difundir suposiciones o especulaciones no verificadas, por respeto a las víctimas y sus familias”.

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DAN Europe cerró el comunicado con un aviso de seguridad contundente: “Se recomienda encarecidamente no entrar en este sistema de cuevas sin la debida autorización, formación especializada en espeleobuceo y el equipo técnico apropiado. Los entornos de espeleobuceo son intrínsecamente peligrosos y solo deben ser explorados por buceadores altamente capacitados y debidamente equipados”.

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Abbott turns up heat on Talarico, Soros-backed DAs over Texas crime

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As Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico works to brand himself as a «law and order Democrat,» Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is rolling out a sweeping public safety agenda that could force the left’s rising star to defend parts of his legislative record on crime, bail reform and policing.

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Abbott, who is pushing to remove so-called «rogue» prosecutors, create a statewide prosecutor and deny bail to illegal immigrants accused of violent crimes, told Fox News Digital the proposals are necessary.

«Texas Democrats have consistently sided with criminals over the citizens they were elected to protect,» Abbott told Fox News Digital, adding, «Keeping dangerous offenders behind bars is one of the most important responsibilities of government.»

While Abbott’s proposals still need approval from lawmakers, they are already shaping a broader debate over crime and public safety in Texas ahead of midterm elections.

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TRAVIS COUNTY DA FACES RENEWED ‘SOFT ON CRIME’ CRITICISM AFTER CAREER CRIMINAL CHARGED WITH MURDER

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Talarico has highlighted endorsements from law enforcement figures, including former Dallas FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew DeSarno, to bolster his public safety record, but Abbott’s allies argue his voting record and absences from key public safety votes tell a different story.

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Talarico was absent for a vote on a bill named after slain Houston preteen Jocelyn Nungaray that would have automatically denied bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes. Talarico’s campaign defended the missed vote, telling Fox News Digital Talarico had an excused absence. The bill ultimately failed to pass, but Abbott is seeking to revive the measure.

Among the public safety measures Talarico voted against were House Bill 1900, which prevented Texas cities from defunding their police departments; House Bill 20, which tightened bail restrictions for violent offenders; and Senate Bill 4, which established mandatory prison sentences for human smuggling and stash house operations. Abbott later signed all three measures into law.

«James Talarico’s disastrous record on public safety is indistinguishable from the Texas Democrats who have repeatedly opposed common-sense measures to support law enforcement and keep violent criminals off the streets,» Eduardo Leal, press secretary for Abbott’s campaign, told Fox News Digital. «He’s led his Democrat colleagues to vote against legislation that prevented cities from defunding the police and twice failed to show up for votes to deny bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes.»

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Talarico’s campaign has pushed back on Abbott’s characterization, pointing to Talarico previously voting in favor of Abbott’s sweeping bail reform measure passed last year and voting for billions of dollars in funding for Texas law enforcement.

«This baseless attack is a flat-out lie. James opposes defunding the police, has voted to deny bail for violent criminals, supports prosecuting violent felons, and has a proven track record of sending billions of dollars to support law enforcement,» Talarico’s campaign spokesperson JT Ellis said in a statement.

But as crime continues to dominate headlines nationwide, Texas has not been immune, with Abbott blaming what he describes as soft-on-crime district attorneys for failing to hold offenders accountable. Abbott’s campaign team pointed to the release of two murder suspects in Austin on reduced bonds after Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza’s office missed the 90-day deadline for securing indictments last year. Meanwhile, Garza’s office has secured the indictments of 21 police officers over allegations of misconduct in the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, on March 27, 2026. (Shelby Tauber / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

And in court Monday, a judge dismissed two motions targeting the Travis County District Attorney, first assistant, and several prosecutors, meaning they are no longer facing allegations of criminal wrongdoing.

Abbott’s office says concerns about district attorneys such as Garza are driving its push to create a Texas statewide prosecutor, a new office that would operate separately from the attorney general’s office and focus on prosecuting the state’s most serious crimes.

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The proposal to create a Texas statewide prosecutor would require approval from the Texas Legislature, which would need to establish and fund the new office through statute. Unlike some of Abbott’s other public safety initiatives, the measure would not require a constitutional amendment.

An official from Abbott’s campaign team told Fox News Digital that creating this new office is necessary because current state statutes provide that the Attorney General’s office has no general prosecutorial authority.

Criminal prosecutions are generally handled by locally elected district and county attorneys, and the Attorney General may intervene only when authorized by statute, requested by local prosecutors, or otherwise permitted by law.

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Under the proposal, if a district attorney does not pursue an indictment within 90 days, the statewide prosecutor would be authorized to intervene and take over the prosecution.

GOV ABBOTT UNVEILS NEW CAMPAIGN EXPOSING HORRIFIC DANGERS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION

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James Talarico speaks during a primary event in Texas. (PJason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

Police departments would be required to send reports involving certain serious crimes to both local district attorneys and the statewide prosecutor, enabling the office to track cases from the beginning.

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Garza dubbed Abbott’s sweeping criminal justice reform proposal to be a «distraction from the Governor’s litany of failures.»

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«Under his leadership, Texans are paying more for groceries, public schools are losing funding, and too many Texans lack access to healthcare and mental healthcare,» Garza said.

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Abbott’s other two legislative requests — ending bail for illegal immigrants and making it possible to impeach district attorneys — would require a statewide vote by Texans.

Last month, Abbott ordered the Texas Department of Public Safety to expand the Texas Repeat Offender Task Force from the Houston area into the Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio and Austin regions, saying the effort will help target violent repeat offenders and improve public safety. Since launching in October, the task force has arrested 728 repeat offenders, including 455 high-threat suspects; seized large quantities of drugs and weapons; encountered 155 known gang members; and recovered 25 stolen vehicles.

«The choice in this election is clear,» Abbott said. «Republicans will protect communities and prosecute criminals, while Democrats stand with the very people who threaten public safety.»

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Divididos entre el miedo y el alivio, los iraníes abrigan la esperanza de que termine la guerra

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Durante días, los iraníes se han acostado escuchando explosiones o informes de que su país y Estados Unidos intercambiaban disparos.

Y luego se han despertado con la noticia de que los ataques habían concluido y que las negociaciones para un acuerdo de paz aún continuaban.

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El jueves, la situación dio un vuelco en cuestión de horas.

Primero, el presidente Donald Trump amenazó con atacar a Irán con contundencia y tomar la isla de Kharg, principal centro de exportación de petróleo iraní.

Luego, canceló abruptamente los ataques alegando que se habían logrado avances en las negociaciones de paz.

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Entre ambas declaraciones del presidente, las fuerzas armadas iraníes habían amenazado con represalias contra la infraestructura energética de la región si eran atacadas.

Para los iraníes de a pie, la constante oscilación entre el miedo y el alivio, la ansiedad y la esperanza, ha sido emocionalmente agotadora.

En entrevistas telefónicas y mensajes de texto, algunos expresaron que simplemente deseaban que la guerra terminara, de una forma u otra.

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“Van a la guerra por la noche. La terminan por la mañana. Es todo ridículo”, dijo Vahid, un residente de Teherán, Irán, de 37 años, quien, como la mayoría de los iraníes comunes entrevistados, pidió que no se usara su apellido por temor a represalias.

“O luchamos o no luchamos”, añadió.

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El jueves, una multitud de personas abandonó Teherán, la capital, en respuesta a las amenazas de Trump.

Las tres carreteras principales que salen de la ciudad hacia el norte, en dirección a las costas del mar Caspio, estaban colapsadas, según declaró el subdirector de la policía a los medios locales.

Reza, un gerente de empresa de 48 años, y su esposa decidieron hacer un viaje de fin de semana al norte para esperar a que pasara la última ola de tensiones, según declaró en una entrevista telefónica.

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Explicó que les preocupaba que Estados Unidos pudiera atacar infraestructura civil, una inquietud alimentada por un reciente ataque en el sur que destruyó una instalación que, según un análisis de The New York Times, parecía estar destinada al suministro de agua potable.

“El trabajo va muy lento, las empresas están paralizadas por la fluctuación de los precios, parece que nuestra vida está en pausa”, dijo Reza.

Además de la preocupación por su seguridad en caso de otra guerra total, los iraníes entrevistados manifestaron su temor a que la economía colapsara aún más si el conflicto permanecía estancado.

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Afirman que si los ataques recíprocos se convierten en la norma y el bloqueo naval contra los puertos iraníes continúa, la vida cotidiana se volverá aún más difícil.

En su publicación en la que cancelaba los ataques previstos, Trump dijo que el bloqueo «permanecería en pleno vigor y efecto» hasta que se llegara a un acuerdo.

Mahasti, una residente de Teherán de 65 años que trabaja en el sector salud, afirmó que la situación era tan grave como un bombardeo, ya que las interrupciones en el comercio y la reducción de los ingresos petroleros de Irán estaban deteriorando paulatinamente la calidad de vida de muchos iraníes.

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«Nuestras vidas se vuelven cada vez más difíciles», declaró.

«Si no es la guerra, son las sanciones o el bloqueo; siempre hay algo».

Algunos recurrieron a las redes sociales para desahogarse.

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Iman Vaghefi, sociólogo residente en Teherán, escribió en las redes sociales tras conocerse la noticia de los atentados del miércoles por la noche que había vivido en un estado de «ansiedad e incertidumbre» durante los últimos seis meses.

«Otra noche de terror y pavor por el asalto y la explosión», expresó.

El presidente iraní, Masoud Pezeshkian, reconoció que el statu quo era insostenible en un discurso pronunciado durante una ceremonia en memoria del difunto líder supremo, el ayatolá Ali Khamenei.

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«Debemos salir de esta situación de ni guerra ni paz. La guerra, sin duda, no beneficia al país», afirmó, aunque añadió que la agresión militar no provocaría la rendición de Irán.

Para mayor confusión de los iraníes, Trump afirmó el jueves por la tarde, una vez más, que el acuerdo estaba cerca, diciendo que podría firmarse «quizás durante el fin de semana, en Europa».

El portavoz del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Irán declaró que Teherán aún no había llegado a «una conclusión definitiva sobre el acuerdo», según la emisora ​​estatal iraní.

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Expert warns of ‘general escalation’ of fighting if Houthis resume Red Sea campaign

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The U.S. has hit back against threats to now block another Middle East waterway by Iranian terror proxy, the Houthis.

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Earlier this week, the group declared a complete ban on Israeli-owned ships using the Red Sea, declaring them to be «legitimate targets».

The Red Sea and the waterway through its narrow Bab-el Mandeb strait, has become the main route for oil to ship out of the Middle East to Asia since the Strait of Hormuz has effectively stopped functioning as the main route of navigation for shipping.

IRAN’S AFRICA ACTIVITIES POSE ‘SIGNIFICANT THREATS TO US NATIONAL SECURITY’

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Houthi terrorists walk over British and U.S. flags at a rally supporting Palestinians amid Houthi strikes on shipping near Sana’a, Yemen, on Feb. 4, 2024. (Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images)

Houthi spokesperson Yahya Saree posted on Monday, «We declare a complete and total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, and we consider all enemy movements to be legitimate targets.»

In a statement to Fox News Digital, a State Department spokesperson struck back: «The escalatory actions of Iran and their Houthi proxies are unacceptable. These dangerous actions only serve to further enflame tensions and further disrupt global supply chains. We will continue to work with our partners to ensure freedom of navigation in the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz.» 

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Edmund Fitton-Brown, a senior fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital, «The Houthis have indeed risen to the challenge, at least verbally. In common with much ‘Axis of Resistance’ rhetoric at present, the intention appears to be to leverage US political nervousness and market volatility, and to drive a wedge between the Americans and the Israelis.»

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An aerial view of The Bab el-Mandeb Strait is a sea route connecting the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal. (Gallo Images/Orbital Horizon/Copernicus Sentinel Data 2021)

Fitton-Brown, a former U.K. ambassador to Yemen added, «Provided the allies keep talking to each other, the Israelis respond proportionately, as they have done, and the Iranians continue to provoke President Trump with actions like the downing of the helicopter, these tactics are unlikely to achieve significant success.»

«It will be interesting if the Houthis do go all in, and resume their campaign against Red Sea shipping with full intensity,» Fitton-Brown said, adding, «This will draw international anger and likely result in Israeli and U.S. strikes on Sanaa and Hodeida. There is potential for a general escalation if this happens, albeit one in which the allies have a clear military advantage.»

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US STRIKES ON YEMEN CONTINUE AFTER HOUTHI MISSILE HITS BY ISRAELI AIRPORT; TERROR GROUP VOWS ‘AERIAL BLOCKADE’

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A huge column of fire erupts in the Yemeni rebel-held port city of Hodeida following reported strikes on July 20, 2024. The strikes targeted a fuel depot in the port, according to Houthi-run media and an AFP correspondent.

Landlocked Ethiopia acts as regional anti-terrorism buffer

Such actions come as reports emerge that Ethiopia, the Red Sea region’s most populous country, is stepping up as a major U.S. ally against Islamic terrorism.

While landlocked, Ethiopia has a population of some 130 million, making it the largest nation in the Horn of Africa. Located near parts of the Red Sea corridor, the country is roughly 60% Christian, according to a recent report by the Association of Religion Data Archives.

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World Data Locator Map, Ethiopia.  (Encyclopedia Britannica/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

And despite it being landlocked, Ethiopian researcher Blen M. Diriba told Fox News Digital that the country acts as a strategic roadblock or «a keystone state» on the Islamist expansionist ‘highway’ that has formed all the way from  Iran to Sudan.

Diriba, executive director of the Horn Review — an Addis Ababa-based research and publication think tank — told Fox News Digital that «Ethiopia, long a frontline U.S. security partner, now sits at the center of an expanding pressure zone where maritime disruption, insurgent violence, terrorist threats, and proxy competition converge.»

Diriba added. «Iran’s Bab el-Mandeb threat transforms the Horn of Africa into a militarized frontline, placing Ethiopia at the center of a chokepoint crisis. With Iranian influence radiating through conflict ecosystems in Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia, the region is beginning to resemble a continuous arc of instability stretching from the Arabian Peninsula into East Africa.»

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«Ethiopia sits at the center of one of the world’s most combustible security corridors,» Diriba continued. «And in strategic terms, its relevance to the United States is amplified, not diminished, by that reality: From the Red Sea disruptions driven by the Houthis to the persistent insurgency threat of al-Shabab in Somalia, Ethiopia functions as a massive inland security buffer whose stability directly shapes whether these threats expand or are contained.»

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Members of the Ethiopian National Defense Force parade during the 116th celebration of Ethiopian Defense Force day in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Oct.26, 2023.  (Amanuel Sileshi/AFP via Getty images)

But in addition to being pro-U.S., Ethiopia also has relations with Iran.

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Fitton-Brown believes to some extent Ethiopia can be accused of playing both sides, as he said Tehran «has helped Ethiopia with its internal conflicts, giving drone support and military aid to the Ethiopian government during the recent Tigray War.»

He added, «There is a new memorandum of understanding built upon that basis, with Iran gaining influence in Ethiopia, while Ethiopia receives military, police and intelligence support to counter its domestic ethnic insurgencies.»

 However, Diriba said, «Ethiopia’s engagement with Iran is neither affinity nor alignment, it’s strategic awareness: keeping channels open to engage where necessary, cooperate selectively, and strategically manage its relations with a complex regional actor, while firmly anchoring its core partnerships with its emerging and long-standing partners — the United States being on the top of that list.»

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A drone view shows vessels anchored in the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, May 25, 2026. (Stringer TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY via Reuters)

«Ethiopia has pursued a flexible multi-alignment strategy, Diriba said, «prioritizing its entrenched security partnership with Washington while keeping open channels with Tehran to preserve diplomatic room to maneuver in an increasingly fragmented Horn of Africa–Red Sea order.»

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Fitton-Brown said relations between the U.S. and Ethiopia «are good, especially in the field of counterterrorism. Both countries use Somaliland to their advantage without having gone so far as to recognize it as an independent state.»

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Fox News Digital reached out to both the Department of War and the Ethiopian government for comment, but received no response by the time of publication.



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