WHAT IS THE LATEST ON THE EFFORTS TO DISLODGE THE EVER GIVEN? The giant cargo carrier blocking the Suez Canal was finally on the move Monday afternoon, nearly a week after it wedged sideways, threatening the world's global economy. Both ends of the boat had been freed and the ship was being pulled through the canal by tugboats. Earlier, Egyptian President Abdel Fatah Al Sissi said: "Egyptians have succeeded today in ending the crisis of the stranded ship in the Suez Canal.” Helped by the peak of high tide, a flotilla of tugboats managed to wrench the bow of the skyscraper-sized Ever Given from the canal's sandy bank. After hauling the fully laden 220,000-ton vessel over the canal bank, the salvage team was pulling the vessel toward the Great Bitter Lake, a wide stretch of water halfway between the north and south end of the canal, where the ship will undergo technical inspection, canal authorities said.