Freight, oil climb as Red Sea attacks shut down shipping
The Albanese government is under growing pressure to explain why it is not providing more help to the US and its allies as intensifying attacks from Iran-backed Houthi rebels shut down shipping in the Red Sea.
The rebel attacks drove a spike in energy prices on Tuesday and hastened a US-led regional security response, dubbed Operation Prosperity Guardian, to a dangerous escalation of the Israel-Hamas war.
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