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Major operation underway to free ship from Suez Canal 01:43. Read the latest coverage here. Cairo — Marine traffic through the Suez Canal remained blocked on Friday for the fourth consecutive ...
A handout picture released by the Suez Canal Authority on March 24, 2021 shows the Taiwan-owned MV Ever Given (Evergreen), a 400-metre- (1,300-foot-)long and 59-metre wide vessel, lodged sideways ...
Suez Canal Authority via AP No, the name of the ship blocking the Suez Canal is not called the "Evergreen." Yes, that is what's painted on the side in big letters.
A boat maneuvers in front of the massive cargo ship Ever Given, which turned sideways Tuesday in Egypt’s Suez Canal. It’s operated by the Taiwanese firm Evergreen.
The trapped ship has caused a traffic jam of around 200 ships waiting to enter the canal at both ends. The Suez Canal is one of the most crucial world trade routes, with around 19,000 ships ...
SUEZ, Egypt — The Evergreen container ship has been dislodged and is now floating, after blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week, authorities said Monday.
The world’s biggest shipping company has sued a rival shipping line in a Danish court, seeking compensation for ship delays that resulted from the blocking of the Suez Canal by a hulking vessel ...
Maersk Suing Evergreen Over 2021 Suez Canal Blockage. The Ever Given, a Panama-flagged cargo ship, is pulled by one of the Suez Canal tugboats in the Suez Canal, Egypt, in March 2021.
Efforts to free the Ever Given — as more than 320 ships wait to pass through the blocked canal — have made incremental progress over the weekend, with another refloating attempt set for Sunday.
A canal services firm announced early Monday that salvage teams “partially refloated” the colossal container ship that is wedged across the Suez Canal, without providing further details about ...
The massive cargo ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal last week and threatened to spark a global economic crisis by blocking an essential maritime trade route was finally freed Monday. The drawn-… ...
An estimated $12 billion of cargo has had to wait at the mouth of the canal until the 1,312-foot ship can be freed. Evergreen, the company that owns the Ever Given, has been unsuccessful in its ...
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