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The crews stuck at sea as the Strait of Hormuz crisis grows

First publishedJul 15, 20:54 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 22:11 UTC · 14m ago
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The crews stuck at sea as the Strait of Hormuz crisis grows
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The Strait of Hormuz crisis is leaving thousands of crew members on commercial ships stranded. Arsenio Dominguez, head of the UN's International Maritime Organization, explains.

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The Strait of Hormuz crisis is leaving thousands of crew members on commercial ships stranded. Arsenio Dominguez, head of the UN's International Maritime Organization, explains.
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1 outlet, average source rating 8.0/10.
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