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Number of ships waiting to enter Suez Canal grows
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APNumber of ships waiting to enter Suez Canal grows
Dredgers, tugboats and even a backhoe failed to free a giant cargo ship wedged in Egypt’s Suez Canal on Thursday as the number of stacked-up vessels unable to pass through the vital waterway climbed to 150 and losses to global shipping mounted. (March 25)
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