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centerLIVE UPDATEAustralia tells non-essential diplomats to leave Lebanon
Australia tells non-essential diplomats to leave Lebanon Australia has told non-essential officials posted to Lebanon to leave due to the "deteriorating security situation" in the region, foreign minister Penny Wong said on Friday. Wong said a small number of officials would remain in the country to provide consular support to Australians.
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