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    FILE- In this Tuesday Jan. 30, 2007, file photo, a worker is seen on a pontoon near the former Corus, and current Tata steel factory, background, in IJmuiden, Netherlands. The future of steel production at the sprawling Tata plant west of Amsterdam was called into question Thursday Sept. 2, 2021, after an investigation found elevated levels of lead and other deposits in dust falling in nearby residential areas.
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    Crew members saved after two ships collide off Netherlands coast during storm

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    FILE - In this Nov. 27, 2013 file photo, the North Korean-flagged cargo ship Chong Chon Gang sits in Sherman Bay near Colon City, Panama. Panama Canal officials say on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014 that the seized ship is free to leave because the owner has paid a fine. Three of the ship's operators still face charges, while 32 crew members are free to return to North Korea. The vessel was detained in July 2013 when a search revealed it was carrying weapons from Cuba. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco, File)
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    Chef aboard bulk carrier arrested after admitting to fatal stabbing of captain

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    Dozens of migrants drown attempting to cross English Channel
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    An image from space of the Los Angeles port crisis, taken on Oct. 10, 2021.
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    Record 100 ships waiting offshore at LA ports with cargo

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    In this photo released by Suez Canal Authority, the Ever Given, a Panama-flagged cargo ship, is pulled by one of the Suez Canal tugboats, in the Suez Canal, Egypt, Monday, March 29, 2021. Engineers on Monday "partially refloated " the colossal container ship that continues to block traffic through the Suez Canal, authorities said, without providing further details about when the vessel would be set free.

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    A Nigerien soldier provides rear security for his squad while they performed a dismounted patrol during Exercise Flintlock 2017 in Diffa, Niger, March 11, 2017. Flintlock exercises strengthen security institutions, promote multilateral sharing of information, and develop interoperability among partner nations in the Trans-Sahara.
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