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The attacks on US diplomatic missions in Egypt and Libya show how arduous building a nation can be after a revolution. In the Philippines over 26 years ago, it was called people power.

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OPEC oil ministers have begun a meeting that will likely end with a decision to raise crude output levels to reduce international concerns about the high price of oil.

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Amid continuing hostilities in various Middle East countries, the Philippine government opted to resume the deployment of Filipino workers to Bahrain.     

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The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said yesterday monetary authorities are closely monitoring developments in the Middle East as countries in the region account for about 16 percent of the amount of money sent home by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

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So far, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) sees no need to draw up evacuation plans to repatriate overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Bahrain, Libya and Yemen, where civil unrest is brewing.

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The Philippine government is hoping that the situation in Bahrain, Libya and Yemen would not deteriorate to the point of requiring a simultaneous evacuation of Filipinos there, but gave its assurance that the government is ready to provide assistance if necessary.

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Soldiers opened fire Friday on thousands of protesters defying a government ban and streaming toward the landmark square that had been the symbolic center of the uprising to break the political grip of the Gulf nation's leaders.

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So far, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) sees no need to draw up evacuation plans to repatriate overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Bahrain, Libya and Yemen, where civil unrest is brewing.

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The Philippine government is hoping that the situation in Bahrain, Libya and Yemen would not deteriorate to the point of requiring a simultaneous evacuation of Filipinos there, but gave its assurance that the government is ready to provide assistance if necessary.

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