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Twenty-one Filipino seafarers from the MV Tutor, attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, are set to arrive in Manila on Monday, according to the Presidential Communications Office.
They were received by Philippine Ambassador to Bahrain Anne Jalando-on Louis on Saturday and are expected to board a flight home Sunday evening. DMW Labor Attaché Hector Cruz will accompany the crew back to Manila.
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