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[Title] => Can Turkey inspire Tunisia?
[Summary] => As a forerunner of the Arab Spring, Tunisia has offered a pioneering example for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
[DatePublished] => 2011-11-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP now worlds 3rd biggest labor exporter
[Summary] => GENEVA The Philippines is now the worlds third biggest labor-exporting country, a report released yesterday by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said.
The IOM identified the top migrant-sending countries as China, with a diaspora of 35 million, India, 20 million, and the Philippines, seven million.
Migrants are a key source of income for many poorer countries, the report said.
They officially sent home $100 billion in 2004. Another $100 billion is thought to flow home through informal channels, the IOM said.
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The IOM identified the top migrant-sending countries as China, with a diaspora of 35 million, India, 20 million, and the Philippines, seven million.
Migrants are a key source of income for many poorer countries, the report said.
They officially sent home $100 billion in 2004. Another $100 billion is thought to flow home through informal channels, the IOM said.
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