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Based on 6 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:

Strait of Hormuz closure makes materials, logistics more expensive Move comes as Tehran promises that non-hostile ships can pass through Hormuz Middle East crisis may accelerate shift in world's largest crude importer Washington sent a 15-point settl... (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]

By JANE FUGAL / AP WRITER Tuesday, February 2, 2010 (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]

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Sources
[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-03-26 · 33% match

Iran

Strait of Hormuz closure makes materials, logistics more expensive Move comes as Tehran promises that non-hostile ships can pass through Hormuz Middle East crisis may accelerate shift in world's largest crude importer Washington sent a 15-point settl

[2] MM dailymail.co.uk · 34% match

Robot news - All the latest robot tech advances

[3] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 34% match

Kissing the Generals

[4] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 33% match

Dictatorial Diplomacy

[5] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 31% match

North Korean Weapons Mystery Continues

By JANE FUGAL / AP WRITER Tuesday, February 2, 2010

[6] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 31% match

Burma’s Secret Mission to North Korea

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