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Greek and Liberian-flagged ships first to transit Hormuz since ceasefire

A Greek-owned bulk carrier and a Liberian-flagged vessel seem to be the first ships through the Hormuz strait since Wednesday's ceasfire, part of a fragile two-week truce.

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Greek and Liberian-flagged ships first to transit Hormuz since ceasefire
A Greek-owned bulk carrier and a Liberian-flagged vessel seem to be the first ships through the Hormuz strait since Wednesday's ceasfire, part of a fragile two-week truce.

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