Sentences with phrase «embassy staff member»

A North Korean Embassy staff member asked Malaysian police if he was allowed to leave the embassy grounds in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.
While the first embassy staff members were sent to be evaluated by specialists at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, officials in Washington also began to look more widely at what might be causing their symptoms.

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Putin in July ordered that the US reduce its staff at the US Embassy and consulates in Russia by 755, including diplomats and technical staff members, many of them Russian, in response to new US sanctions imposed on Russia because of its interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The next day, March 29, DeLaurentis gathered about four dozen members of the embassy's American staff — everyone in the building who had a security clearance.
While in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, the NVV delegation also hosted a wine education reception for more than 50 members of the Canadian Parliament and U.S. Embassy and Canadian Parliament staff.
Embassies now need to become active members of virtual communities through writing posts for popular Diasporic websites, by engaging in online discussion forums, offering analysis with regard to events happening in the country of origin and making embassy staff available for virtual Q&A sessions.
Set mostly in 1980, we see how six staff members escape and find refuge at the Canadian embassy.
In 1979 Iranian rebels surround the American embassy, taking all staff members hostage... well, not quite all.
During the crisis which follows the Iranian Revolution, six of the staff members at the American Embassy in Tehran escape the embassy, the centre of the crisis, and hole up in the residence of the Canadian ambassador tEmbassy in Tehran escape the embassy, the centre of the crisis, and hole up in the residence of the Canadian ambassador tembassy, the centre of the crisis, and hole up in the residence of the Canadian ambassador to Iran.
In Benkharbouche v Embassy of Sudan, the Court declared that two provisions of the State Immunity Act 1978, which prevented members of the service staff of two embassies from bringing employment claims before the English courts, are incompatible with Articles 6 and 14 of the ECHR.
The Supreme Court has handed down two judgments concerning the immunity of embassies and diplomatic agents in relation to employment claims brought in the English courts by members of the service staff of diplomatic missions.
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