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MANILA291bet, Philippines The Bureau of Immigration (BI) believes there is evidence to prove that dismissed mayor Alice Guo of Bamban, Tarlac is not a Filipino and that she should be kicked out of the country. Guo, said to be a Chinese citizen named
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ISKANDAR PUTERI, Malaysia: Malaysia is generating enough energy surplus to power new major development projects as well as grow its exports, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday (Sep 26), as it looks to court investors to a special economic
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