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(FILES) In this file photo taken in the Egyptian Parliament in Cairo on October 21, 1954 shows British Minister of the Foreign Office Anthony Nutting (3-L) and Gamal Abdel Nasser (3-R), president of the Egyptian Council, signing an agreement for the evacutaion of the British forces from the Suez Canal, surrounded by British ambassador to Egypt Sir Ralph Stevenson (L) and Egyptian commander of armed forces General Abdel Hakim Amer (R). - As the Suez Canal marks its 150th anniversary, Egypt which nationalised the crucial international waterway in 1956 can boast of its modern-day significance to the country's economy. The canal, which links the Mediterranean to the Red Sea, was opened to navigation in 1869 and was expanded in 2015 to accommodate larger ships. (Photo by - / INTERCONTINENTALE / AFP)
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