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THE NEWS The Iraqi government announced that hundreds of antiquities and museum pieces looted from the country had been repatriated from the United States.
The priest Manuel Garcia Viejo, whom the nurse was helping to treat at Madrid's Carlos III hospital, had been repatriated from Liberia precisely because he had Ebola.
Those currently kept in museums, some having been repatriated from medical and collecting institutions overseas, often can't be provenanced to specific country.
Nazar and his family, who returned to Afghanistan in May, are among 3.5 million Afghans who have been repatriated from Pakistan since the Taliban were ousted in 2001, one of the largest refugee movements in recent history, according to the United Nations.
They include two hairdressers who came into contact with Teresa Romero, a Madrid nurse who looked after an Ebola patient who had been repatriated from West Africa.
Ms Romero tested positive for the virus on 6 October, after she treated two missionaries who had been repatriated from West Africa.
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Jordanian officials have said he will face retrial for the bombings if he is repatriated from Britain.
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