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  "path": "/strait-of-hormuz-still-closed-thousands-of-sailors-stranded-in-the-gulf-280904",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-03T13:28:04.000Z",
  "site": "https://bnn-news.com",
  "tags": [
    "World",
    "Featured",
    "Iran",
    "Middle East",
    "Persian Gulf",
    "Strait of Hormuz",
    "war in Iran",
    "Strait of Hormuz still closed; thousands of sailors stranded in the Gulf",
    "Baltic News Network"
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  "textContent": "Looking at the calm sea, one might think that everything is fine, and sailors who are unable to leave the Gulf sometimes manage to forget that they have been in a war zone for three months, writes the BBC. Pakistani Hassan Khan, who did not want to give his real name, said it was strange […]\n\nThe post Strait of Hormuz still closed; thousands of sailors stranded in the Gulf appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
  "title": "Strait of Hormuz still closed; thousands of sailors stranded in the Gulf"
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