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Dubai works on plans for new port to bypass Strait of Hormuz

Dubai works on plans for new port to bypass Strait of Hormuz

Port operator DP World is planning to construct a new port in Fujairah on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates. This project aims to provide an alternative route for ships to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.

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Robert finds looted Goudstikker painting among bulky waste: 'I thought it was hideous'

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How the World Cup became a money machine for FIFA: no taxes, record revenue of 11.5 billion euros, and ‘everything is for Infantino’

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