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Aid groups frustrated as foreign staff told to leave Palu
The Star
2018-10-10
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Indonesia on Tuesday told foreign aid workers their help was not needed in disaster-ravaged Palu and they should go home, frustrating relief efforts after a quake-tsunami killed more than 2,000 people.
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