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Sa'id says the Suez Canal Authority does not require ships to provide their ultimate destinations when they request passage through the waterway.
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Even though this is the first time Iran's warships have used the canal since the Iranian revolution, Sa'id says the passage of warships through the canal is not unusual.
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In bid to ease tensions, the ruler of Oman, Sultan Qaboos bin Sa'id pledged to create 50,000 more public sector jobs and enhance unemployment benefits.
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Sa'id Sadek, a professor at the American University in Cairo, says that while things may seem complicated, there are also reasons to be optimistic.
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Sa'id Sadek, a professor at the American University in Cairo, says that while things may seem complicated, there are also reasons to be optimistic.
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In bid to ease tensions, the ruler of Oman, Sultan Qaboos bin Sa'id pledged to create 50,000 more public sector jobs and enhance unemployment benefits.
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Even though this is the first time Iran's warships have used the canal since the Iranian revolution, Sa'id says the passage of warships through the canal is not unusual.
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Sa'id says the Suez Canal Authority does not require ships to provide their ultimate destinations when they request passage through the waterway.
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Mohamed Kadry Sa'id, a retired Egyptian military officer, is the military adviser at the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo.
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Sa'id Sadek, a professor at the American University in Cairo, says that while things may seem complicated, there are also reasons to be optimistic.
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