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[Title] => Government to review blood money for OFWs on death row
[Summary] => The government will review its policy on paying blood money for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) on death row in the Middle East following the execution of Joselito Zapanta in Saudi Arabia, Malacañang said yesterday.
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[Title] => DFA chief attending Asean ministers’ retreat in Malaysia today
[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario will attend the two-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)’s Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia beginning today.
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[Title] => Senior Gulf officials gather in Qatar after rift
[Summary] => Arab leaders from the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council arrived yesterday to Qatar for the group's first regional summit since an agreement ended an unusually public dispute among the clubby Western-allied nations.
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[Title] => Feeling US snub, Saudis strengthen ties elsewhere
[Summary] => Increasingly vocal in its frustration over US policies in the Mideast, Saudi Arabia is strengthening ties elsewhere, seeking out an alignment that will bolster its position after it was pushed to the sidelines this year.
[DatePublished] => 2013-12-30 03:42:40
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[Title] => Tulong mula sa ibang bansa tuloy sa pagbuhos
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[Title] => Number of nations sending aid for 'Yolanda' victims growing
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[Title] => Massive crackdown of OFWs in Saudi Arabia
[Summary] => By the time this column sees print, thousands of undocumented OFWs shall have been arrested by Saudi police and immigration agents, booked for violation of their immigration and labor laws, jailed, and in due time, sentenced to imprisonment and to excessive fines and penalties.
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[AuthorName] => Atty. Josephus B. Jimenez
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[Title] => Thousands of Pinoy workers face arrest in Saudi
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[Title] => Phl sends back 4,371 OFWs from Saudi
[Summary] => The Philippine government has already repatriated 4,371 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) from Saudi Arabia, as the Saudi government is expected to crack down on illegal foreign workers, a government official said today.
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[Title] => Crackdown on illegal immigrants in Saudi suspended
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[Title] => Feeling US snub, Saudis strengthen ties elsewhere
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[Title] => Number of nations sending aid for 'Yolanda' victims growing
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[Title] => Massive crackdown of OFWs in Saudi Arabia
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[Title] => Thousands of Pinoy workers face arrest in Saudi
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[Title] => Phl sends back 4,371 OFWs from Saudi
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