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Tanker in Yemen Is Emptied of Oil, Averting Catastrophic Spill

More than a million barrels of oil on a tanker off the coast of Yemen were transferred to another ship bought by the United Nations. But now a new hurdle looms: Who owns the recovered oil?

Vivian Nereim
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Freight (Cargo), Fringe Groups and Movements, Houthis, International Relations, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Politics and Government, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Ships and Shipping, United Nations, United Nations Development Program, War and Armed Conflicts
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