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March 18, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Ship hijacking off Somalia delays departure of food aid from Dar port

Some 2,423 tonnes of food bound for conflict-ridden Somalia is stuck at Tanzania’s port of Dar es Salaam with shippers continuing to give the country a wide berth as a result of rising cases of piracy.

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Some 2,423 tonnes of food bound for conflict-ridden Somalia is stuck at Tanzania’s port of Dar es Salaam with shippers continuing to give the country a wide berth as a result of rising cases of piracy.

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