Indonesia ban on Saudi maid work
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011Indonesia says it will no longer allow its citizens to travel to Saudi Arabia for domestic service work after a maid was executed.

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Indonesia ban on Saudi maid work
Indonesia says it will no longer allow its citizens to travel to Saudi Arabia for domestic service work after a maid was executed.

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Indonesia ban on Saudi maid work
Indonesia says it will no longer allow its citizens to travel to Saudi Arabia for domestic service work after a maid was executed.

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Indonesia ban on Saudi maid work
North Korea agrees to accept the repatriation of 27 out of 31 of its citizens who drifted into South Korea last month, after four ask to stay.

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N Korea agrees repatriation deal
Libya’s fate lies in the hands of its citizens and a ruler intent on keeping power at whatever the cost in the blood of protesters. But the United Nations, the United States and other governments can help protect those protesters from Gadhafi’s guns and encourage a democratic result. To do so, they should quickly replace catch-phrase condemnations with resolute steps.
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Opinion: Hold Gadhafi accountable
Iran allows Nigeria to question one of its citizens inside its embassy, over a weapons shipment seized in Lagos.

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Nigeria to quiz Iranian over arms
The Japanese government issues a terror alert to its citizens in Europe, following similar warnings from the UK and USA.

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Japan issues Europe terror alert
Japan has recently been scandalized by the discovery that more than 230,000 of its citizens age 100 or older cannot be located . The Justice Ministry has suggested that many of these apparently missing centenarians are actually the result of poor recordkeeping, weakened family ties or outright…
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Missing Japanese centenarians found
France wants to contact the al-Qaeda group which abducted five of its citizens in Niger, its defence minister says.
