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  "textContent": "Ships anchored in the Gulf or transiting the Strait of Hormuz are changing their tracking data to boast links to China in an attempt to evade Iranian attacks, according to data from shipping tracker Marine Traffic analysed by AFP. Iran has effectively closed the vital waterway since US-Israeli strikes on it began on February 28, […]\n\nThe post Ships brandish China-links to weave through Strait of Hormuz appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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