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  2. Diplomatic gift - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Hoard may have been a diplomatic gift. [1] A diplomatic gift is a gift given by a diplomat, politician or leader when visiting a foreign country. Usually the gift is reciprocated by the host. The use of diplomatic gifts dates back to the ancient world and givers have competed to outdo each other in the lavishness of their gifts.

  3. Diplomatic immunity - Wikipedia

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    In August 2022, UN diplomat Charles Dickens Imene Oliha of South Sudan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed diplomatic immunity and was released from jail in New York City after raping a woman twice inside her apartment building. [46] He subsequently returned to South Sudan, where he was suspended from his duties and is to be investigated. [47]

  4. What happens when a gift is given to the United States ... - AOL

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    Gifts are given as a sign of respect and reflection of the relationship between the gifting country and United States. You may find it unethical that the president would get to keep such lavish ...

  5. List of Americans imprisoned or wrongfully detained abroad

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    This list represents a sample of Americans imprisoned or wrongfully detained abroad by state and non-state actors, past and present. This list includes both citizens of the United States and legal permanent residents. It represents individuals imprisoned through various channels, including criminal conviction, hostage diplomacy, and kidnapping.

  6. Biden spoke with families of Americans detained in ... - AOL

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    U.S. President Joe Biden spoke on Sunday with the families of three Americans detained in Afghanistan by its Taliban rulers since 2022, and emphasized his commitment to bringing home Americans ...

  7. Why India and Canada have expelled each other's top diplomats

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    The brazen June 2023 assassination of a Sikh activist in Canada sparked a diplomatic row with India that continues to escalate.

  8. List of people who took refuge in a diplomatic mission

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    Because diplomatic missions, such as embassies and consulates, may not be entered by the host country without permission (even though they do not enjoy extraterritorial status), persons have from time to time taken refuge from a host-country's national authorities inside the embassy of another country.

  9. Russia adds Norway to list of countries 'unfriendly' to its ...

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    Countries on the list are limited in the number of local staff they can hire in Russia, with Norway restricted to 27, state news agency RIA Novosti said. Norway expelled 15 Russian diplomats for ...