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Suspected Somali Pirates Hijack Second Tanker Near Yemen in Three Months

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Suspected Somali pirates have hijacked a tanker in waters off Yemen, marking the second such incident within three months. The attack is part of a broader resurgence of piracy activity in the region. Several other attempted hijackings in the area have been reported but were unsuccessful. The incidents signal a concerning revival of maritime piracy in waters that had seen reduced activity in recent years.

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