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View all search resultsIndonesian naval officers have asked the money to release a fuel tanker they detained last week for anchoring illegally in Indonesian waters off Singapore, two people involved in negotiations over the unofficial payment said.
The head of the Suez Canal Authority, Osama Rabie, said at a press conference Saturday that the ship's rudder and propeller had moved, calling it a "positive sign," but it remains unclear when the Ever Given, which became stuck Tuesday during a sandstorm, will be refloated.
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