National courts can try defendants, whether or not they are nationals and whether the offences occurred within the jurisdiction. |
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Children of foreign nationals born prior to this date automatically received Irish citizenship. |
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Still, it is hard to defend detaining foreign nationals without charges or trial. |
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English classes are available to foreign nationals, who wish to learn both spoken and written English. |
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A Ministry of Defence spokesman insisted the troops were being sent only to evacuate British nationals. |
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Three Pakistani nationals have now been arrested in London in connection with the seizure. |
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Critics complain that the laws violate the human rights of foreign nationals. |
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Sixteen foreign nationals are currently being held under these conditions in UK prisons. |
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This status affords less legal protection than foreign nationals would receive in China. |
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And he never fails to come up trumps, his byline appears in all the nationals all the time. |
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Returning nationals also take the opportunity to renew acquaintances and enjoy the sweet music of calypso and steel pan. |
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Chinese nationals were eligible to apply for residence or temporary stays in Taiwan if they met certain conditions, Chen said. |
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Property taxes, capital gains and death duties in respect of US assets are also payable by all US nationals wherever they may be. |
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It is surprising that another emotive word like tribe is still used to describe ethnic groupings in Africa when Europeans are called nationals. |
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In Thailand, foreign nationals can own a unit in a registered condominium or even a building as distinct from the land it is built on. |
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It is not being extended to all Indians who are foreign nationals living in all parts of the world. |
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This pressure led the police to deport even Indian nationals to Bangladesh. |
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Perhaps it was an inevitable by-product of the Bosman ruling, which allowed holders of EU passports to be treated the same as nationals. |
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There is no coherent body of EC or EU law governing the position of third-country nationals. |
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Turkey officials waved jurisdiction of the case because it did not involve any Turkish nationals, Edmonson said. |
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Two of the survivors are white European and the rest are mainland Chinese nationals. |
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Or is it the way that British nationals were left to their own devices while vainly trying to summon help from local embassies? |
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The interior minister Ljube Boskovski said that the group included ethnic Albanians and foreign nationals. |
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British law prohibits us wiretapping ourselves, but it says nothing about covert foreign nationals setting up shop. |
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The applicants are Sri Lankan nationals of the Burgher ethnic minority group. |
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They quickly dominated the urban landscape as they outnumbered Argentine nationals. |
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But the tribunals' caseload amounted largely to dealing with deserters, known Confederate agents, and foreign nationals in Confederate service. |
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Around 9,700 of the 131,000 Chinese nationals resident in the country were granted permanent residency last year. |
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Movement of non-EEA nationals between member states is restricted by the need for a separate work permit in each European member state. |
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So most nationals prefer not to talk about their cultural roots and very often do not even know their ancestral tree. |
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In recent weeks, South African nationals have been arrested on arrival in Dublin Airport. |
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In December the EU decided that all passport holders, visitors and foreign resident nationals should be fingerprinted. |
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Native born American Samoans are U. S. nationals and are free to travel between the two countries and reside in either. |
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The French army intervened to protect its nationals and to set up a buffer zone to prevent the conflict spreading south. |
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Such is the nature of American fencing that even at the nationals, marginal swashbucklers like me can end up dueling an Olympian. |
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The marines had been hastily deployed to evacuate British nationals from the anarchy. |
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Out of 27 recent arrests for theft and break and entry, 20 were Thai nationals. |
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The Chinese nationals were arrested in subsequent police raids in a wealthy neighborhood of Quezon City near the drug laboratory, it said. |
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After a military coup in Nigeria, the Seals are sent in to evacuate a small group of foreign nationals, primarily a doctor, from a local mission. |
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Last year investors were piling the pressure on the group to sell off the nationals and focus on the more profitable regionals. |
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Freshman Deary should also be able to help with the distance events, having medaled at senior nationals in the 400 meter free. |
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When they subcontract to foreign companies, which brings in foreign nationals who might have other allegiances in place. |
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The award is rarely received by foreign nationals and the pair are the first Belgians to be honoured in this way. |
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From the hub, flights to Manchester, England expand the commitment to Caribbean nationals wanting to connect with relatives in Europe. |
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As of yesterday, 72 groups totaling 1,024 Chinese nationals have visited Taiwan for sightseeing tours. |
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In the cell next door are five more British tourists and two Dutch nationals. |
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In some cases this would mean countries taking back immigrants who were not their own nationals but who may have transited their land. |
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Iraq's interior ministry says that the American, a Sri Lanka and two Arab nationals were kidnapped from their office in western Baghdad today. |
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Among the haul are foreign identity cards that are handed to embassies tracing missing nationals. |
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The constitution or the laws of many civil law countries lay down the principle that nationals may not be extradited for prosecution abroad. |
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The protagonist of the book is a journalist who works for a local paper and also freelances for the nationals. |
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He was in all the nationals and on the front page of one of the broadsheets by Saturday morning. |
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Wells, for his part also seemed excited about his contribution to the team and his berth in the nationals. |
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There was even a provision requiring new nationals to swear an oath of loyalty to the Republic. |
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If there is any catalyst to get the team motivated for next season it will be this performance in the nationals. |
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She would not say if the law could also be extended to Chinese nationals living overseas. |
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The Cambodian government vowed to pay Thailand for the damage caused and to protect Thai nationals who returned. |
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The occupants of one of the cars were local while the occupants of the other vehicle were all believed to be foreign nationals. |
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And up next, more than 3 million Mexican nationals live illegally in the United States. |
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Most often the perpetrators counterfeited credit cards owned by nationals of France, Italy, the UK, Germany, the US, Canada and Scandinavian countries. |
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The acting consul general in Miami is also co-ordinating with the consuls general of other Caricom countries to obtain information about Caribbean nationals, it added. |
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In attempting to recruit candidates abroad, we have had difficulties overcoming the immigration hurdles involved in bringing foreign nationals to work in Ireland. |
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The solicitation of campaign donations from foreign nationals is prohibited by the Federal Election Campaign Act. |
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Last week, a similar boat arrived on Lampedusa with 398 Syrian nationals on board. |
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The origin of the boat is still not known, but several Turkish nationals were on board the vessel, which idled offshore. |
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During Yugoslavian rule, many Kosovar nationals worked abroad. |
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The brigade in the footage is said to comprise about 20 French nationals and 20 Belgians. |
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Many of the survivors were adamant that the fighters were made up of foreign nationals from all over the world. |
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For reference, in 2009 alone 227,000 foreign nationals received a green card by means of marriage. |
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A four-day tournament featuring shuttlers from across the state got underway in Thane on Monday to select state representatives for the nationals. |
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The threat of war thus disrupts financial markets and non-belligerents will try to move resources away, as will the belligerents' own nationals if they can. |
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But he had shown at the nationals in Salt Lake City the previous year that he was only good, not great, tough but unskilled. |
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Are restrictions imposed on foreign nationals opening a bank account? |
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Japan may extradite its nationals to a country with which it has such a treaty only after the case is reviewed by the Tokyo High Court and at the government's discretion. |
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Currently he is only allowed to detain foreign nationals without trial. |
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The administration would also have to figure out what do with the more than 80 yemeni nationals at Guantanamo. |
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You have not said, are you working for the nationals or provincials? I cannot see why they need you for Saturday work, unless you are covering sports events. |
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The indefinite detention without trial of foreign nationals under emergency terror laws is incompatible with European human rights laws, the Law Lords have ruled. |
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The new technology could one day be extended to cover British nationals. |
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It was and still normal to see Bahraini nationals living and working in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. |
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Nelson hastily organised the evacuation of the Royal Family, several nobles and the British nationals, including the Hamiltons. |
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But it broke diplomatic relations after the Katyn massacre of Polish nationals was revealed. |
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Other EU nationals may only vote in local and European Parliament elections while resident in either the UK or Ireland. |
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The position in UK nationality law is that most of those born in Northern Ireland are UK nationals, whether or not they so choose. |
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This has led to some estimates of Polish nationals in the UK being much higher. |
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Spain does not divide its nationals by ethnic group, although it does maintain an official notion of minority languages. |
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Dual nationals may compete for either country, as long as three years have passed since the competitor competed for the former country. |
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Many South Sudanese fled to Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda where they interacted with the nationals and learned their languages and culture. |
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As the provision applies only to dual nationals, its application cannot render a person stateless. |
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British nationals who are naturalised or registered may lose British nationality if it was obtained by fraud or concealment of a material fact. |
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By custom and international conventions, it is the right of each state to determine who its nationals are. |
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However, in most modern countries all nationals are citizens of the state, and full citizens are always nationals of the state. |
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Individuals may also be considered nationals of groups with autonomous status that have ceded some power to a larger government. |
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Within the broad limits imposed by few treaties and international law, states may freely define who their nationals are and are not. |
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In 1855 passports became a standardised document issued solely to British nationals. |
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In the 19th century many nations passed laws forbidding their nationals from accepting commissions as privateers for other nations. |
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By 1820s British nationals could transact business or engage in missionary work under the protection of the Crown in the three presidencies. |
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The Court has ruled that European Union member states cannot consider the nationals of other member states to be aliens. |
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Article 3 prohibits the expulsion of nationals and provides for the right of an individual to enter a country of his or her nationality. |
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Other EU nationals are equally entitled to treatment on presentation of a valid European Health Insurance Card. |
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As of June 2016 it applies to Chinese and Indian nationals and is limited to certain visa types. |
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They may be subject to deportation from the UK upon the same basis as other European Economic Area nationals. |
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As a result, Irish nationals are not routinely considered for deportation from the UK when they are released from prison. |
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In the same year, a total of 779 foreign nationals were recorded as residing in Tokyo. |
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In 2011, Indy had 7 club teams and sent a Junior B, Junior C and Camogie team to nationals. |
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There are penalties for carriers who transport foreign nationals without correct travel documents. |
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The diplomats were advised not to interact with any foreign nationals except on official duty. |
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Several countries allow nationals of countries that require a visa to obtain them online. |
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Identity cards for British nationals were introduced in 2009 on a voluntary basis. |
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According to the Federal Migration Service of Russia estimates, Russia's 5 million foreign nationals work today. |
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These purchases left approximately 300,000 people living in the once disputed lands, many of whom were Mexican nationals. |
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Also, there are more than 6 million undocumented Mexican nationals residing in the United States. |
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According to Vulliamy, one in five Mexican nationals will visit or work in the United States at one point in their lifetime. |
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If the succession is partial, the inhabitants can become nationals of a state whose territory they reside outside of. |
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This followed earlier measures to quickly give immigration permits to third country nationals investing in Cyprus property. |
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Svalbard Treaty grants treaty nationals equal right of abode as Norwegian nationals. |
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This followed protests from neutral countries, notably the United States, that their nationals had been the victims of attacks. |
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According to census information published by Statistik Austria for 2001 there were a total of 710,926 foreign nationals living in Austria. |
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Less known nationals from Spain and Portugal continued to conduct exploration work, support conquest and colonization. |
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In 2013, there was a mass deportation of illegal miners, more than 4,000 of whom were Chinese nationals. |
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Cuba has provided state subsidized education to a limited number of foreign nationals at the Latin American School of Medicine. |
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There exists a relatively large Pakistani community in Barcelona with up to twenty thousand nationals. |
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In 2008, approximately 290,000 Indian nationals lived in Bahrain, making them the single largest expatriate community in the country. |
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As a result, cases of malaria and TB have declined in recent decades with cases of contractions amongst Bahraini nationals becoming rare. |
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In 1917, Russia restricted emigration by instituting passport controls and forbidding the exit of belligerent nationals. |
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Belgians forces were briefly sent in to evacuate Belgian nationals and army officers. |
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Addis Abada said such a ban would remain in place until there is an agreement reached to protect its nationals from abusive employers. |
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After 2012, DRI has arrested Afghani nationals for smuggling gold in such huge amount from Delhi airport, officer added. |
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Italy has been known to pay ransom for its captive nationals in the past. |
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She worked for more than 30 years with the Mississippi Junior Miss State Program and won top honors from nationals for choreography. |
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Sources said, Frontier Corps personnel arrested four Afghan nationals from bordering area Qamar Din Karez to Dera Ismail Khan via Zhob. |
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Jamaican nationals within Trinidad and Tobago barter shipments of marijuana or cocaine for reexport. |
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All departments are ready to deal with applications for regularisation from foreign nationals, he Friday in Rabat. |
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The German embassy in Kuwait has distributed 340 gas masks and doses of the anti-nerve gas medicine Atropine to staff and nationals in Kuwait. |
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The nationals crashed to Tunisia 21-28 in their fourth Group 'A' match yesterday in Kristianstad City. |
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Dr Usha Khatri, who works for Dr Batra Homeopathic Clinic, said about 500 UAE nationals visit their clinics each month. |
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Last year, Enactus BUE managed to gain fifth place in the world cup after winning at the nationals. |
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He said that 16 Tajik nationals, including seven women, were currently in Chinese detention. |
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We are very pleased with the number of Qatari nationals admitted and pledge our full commitment in supporting them in their studentship. |
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However, Emirati Mira Al Suweidi, said many UAE nationals won't accept hardscaping their gardens with non-living decorations. |
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Representatives of the Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan preliminarily identified the perpetrators as ethnic Uyghurs, possibly Chinese nationals. |
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Well, the UAE is a paternalist government that protects the interest of its own nationals. |
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Another mission was conducted on April 30, to the Tawaysha detention centre where 65 Somali nationals were registered. |
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The bank said that it is expecting home finance disbursal to UAE nationals to double in volume by the end of this year. |
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We urge the Guinean government to exercise restraint and ensure the safety and security of Guineans and foreign nationals. |
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As for the fear of overstay, the official said Nigerians were a far bigger threat, as 1,589 of them were found to be overstaying in 2013 compared to 357 Chinese nationals. |
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Effective immediately, the award represents WGPSN's first major contract in Gabon and will provide employment opportunities for around 200 Gabonese nationals. |
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The most common was that Jordanians should acquire a taste to wearing the white dishdasha, a traditional white robe worn by nationals of the GCC states. |
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There are qualified and skilled nationals who can take over the top-level management if they are provided training according to the company's vision and mission. |
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Foreign nationals account for a portion of those arrested during Operation Fiela, according to figures provided by Minister of Police Nathi Nhleko at a session in parliament. |
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A fishing boat rescued four Qatari nationals whose speed boat had capsized in the high seas off Al Khor on Friday, says a report published in the local Arabic daily Al-Arab. |
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In 2011, 455 Mozambicans and 47 foreign nationals were charged with drug-related offenses, of which 111 Mozambicans and an unknown number of foreign nationals were convicted. |
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The festival showcased authentic Thai food such as pad Thai, spring rolls and sweets that were being served at the various stalls put up by nationals. |
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In 2009, for the first time since enlargement, more nationals of the eight central and eastern European states that had joined the EU in 2004 left the UK than arrived. |
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Three nationals held on drug trafficking charges Three nationals were arrested for smuggling Qhat in the wilayat of Thamrait of Dhofar governorate. |
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The court ruled that the Community constitutes a new legal order, the subjects of which consist of not only the Member States but also their nationals. |
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For the Christmas season of 2009, Acapulco received 470,000 visitors, most of whom are Mexican nationals, adding 785 million pesos to the economy. |
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Bahrain also encourages institutions of higher learning, drawing on expatriate talent and the increasing pool of Bahrain nationals returning from abroad with advanced degrees. |
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These incidents, in which a total of 447 slaves belonging to US nationals were freed from 1830 to 1842, increased tension between the United States and Great Britain. |
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The situation in the country deteriorated to such an extent that British troops were deployed in Operation Palliser, originally simply to evacuate foreign nationals. |
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Salaries for overseas workers are known to be less than for Omani nationals, though still from two to five times higher than for the equivalent job in India. |
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Moreover, this area had the potential for a significant residential expansion, being suitable for the relocation of a large number of British nationals to the region. |
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Nevertheless, about three out of four residents are Belgian nationals. |
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After winning the regional tournament, the team advanced to the nationals. |
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Both were American nationals who had lived in Hove for around 10 years. |
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In 2011, there was a total of about 500,000 people of Turkish origin in the UK, made up of approximately 150,000 Turkish nationals and about 300,000 Turkish Cypriots. |
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Passports are issued to nationals of a state, rather than only to citizens, because the passport is the travel document used to enter the country. |
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Figures published in August 2007 indicated that some 656,395 persons were accepted on to the scheme between 1 May 2004 and 30 June 2007, of whom 430,395 were Polish nationals. |
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Figures published in January 2015 showed that 2,973 British nationals were in receipt of Unemployment benefits in Spain, paid by the host country. |
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As of 2006, the ESA astronaut corps officially included twelve members, including nationals from most large European countries except the United Kingdom. |
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Nurses who are nationals of other EU nations are leaving the NHS in large numbers because their ability to live and work in the UK after Brexit has not been guaranteed. |
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Some 15,000 US nationals of Mexican origin and Mexican residents in the US enrolled in the US Armed Forces and fought in various fronts around the world. |
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British nationality law governs modern British citizenship and nationality, which can be acquired, for instance, by descent from British nationals. |
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Nelson hurried there to oversee the evacuation of British nationals and transported them to Corsica, after which Jervis ordered him to blockade the newly captured French port. |
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The lack of UAE nationals working as paramedics along with a general difficulty in finding recruits risks becoming a problem for the ambulance service, it has been claimed. |
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