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The Belgian armed forces boarded the vessel, identified as the Ethera, in a coordinated operation and escorted it to the port of Zeebrugge for seizure. Officials said the tanker was on the European Union sanctions list and was suspected of sailing under a false flag to evade restrictions related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. French naval helicopters assisted the mission, which leaders described as a “major blow” to the shadow fleet — a network of vessels used to circumvent sanctions and move crude oil abroad. 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But there are many different physical, emotional, social, and psychological benefits associated with singing that you may not realize.", "text": "1. Singing releases endorphions and oxytocin. \n\n2. Singing improves cognition. Singing can improve your overall brain function and help you think a little clearer.\n\n3. Singing leads to a longer life. Choral singing promotes healthy minds and hearts, which increases life expectancy.\n\n4. Singing lowers your blood pressure. There have been several case studies that have revealed that singing can decrease blood pressure due to it’s calming and relaxing effect.\n\n5. Singing tones up your facial muscles, your diaphragm, and your intercostal muscles.\n\n6. Singing increases empathy and understanding between cultures.\n\n7. Singing develops the lungs and gives you better posture.\n\n8. Singing brings people together and creates a sense of community.\n\n9. Singing can help patients of Parkinson’s disease. 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