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2024-01-31 11:06:48 | Vocab - politics
I'm revising the post titled artery.
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/cambridge2017/e/0f9209481b05c439bf96079ac7004a4c

I found this article has been completely updated compared with which I posted on 14th January.
The URL is same but the title and the content have been changed significantly.

[URL] https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-67972796
[Now] UK will back words with actions against Houthis in Yemen - Cameron
[Then]UK had no choice but to strike Houthis - Cameron

The new content is not a summary of the Telegraph article. Now it is a brief account of BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme. It's not just a revision, a complete swap.
I knew The Guardian put remarks when the article is revised, but it looks that BBC doesn't mention revision of the articles.

Anyway, artery is not a word from the article. It is quoted from the original Telegraph article.

We’ve sent an unambiguous message to the Houthis: your attacks have to stop
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/01/13/unambiguous-message-to-houthis-your-attacks-have-to-stop/

[quote]The Red Sea is one of the major arteries of international trade: some 15 per cent of the world’s shipping passes through the narrow strait dividing Africa from Asia. [unquote]

[Collins]Arteries are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body.
[Collins]Your veins are the thin tubes in your body through which your blood flows towards your heart.

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