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"bloodshed" Definitions
  1. the killing or wounding of people, usually during fighting or a war

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Human bloodshed is fine for you, but animal bloodshed, no.
As the president said, this bloodshed must end -- this bloodshed will end.
The promise of bloodshed is all you can ask for on a show like this — well, that and the delivery of said bloodshed — especially when it's liberally graced with shocking twists.
But mostly, fans weren't pleased with the amount of bloodshed.
How they pulled that off without bloodshed is beyond me.
We are stronger than the cowards that perpetrated this bloodshed.
Protests are leading to bloodshed from South America to Asia.
"[It] will spare the Yemeni people further bloodshed," Ahmed said.
They were watching the fireworks – and then the bloodshed started.
He seized towns and a big oilfield with little bloodshed.
However, this doesn't tell the entire story of Chicago's bloodshed.
The alternative to the deal is years of further bloodshed.
Community advocates fear the summer months will bring more bloodshed.
Those strikes have continued months later, as has the bloodshed.
After all, this is only the start of the bloodshed.
We now know that any street action leads to bloodshed.
Probably they believe that beating someone and bloodshed is crude.
Outnumbered law enforcement officers ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed.
If there is more bloodshed, Mr. Maduro will be responsible.
But some Yemeni people are completely isolated from the bloodshed.
They are unique, breaking national patterns of perversely routine bloodshed.
Zahran released online videos calling for jihad and threatening bloodshed.
Does she imagine that it will abolish itself without bloodshed?
President William McKinley turned a blind eye to the bloodshed.
His intervention in several political crises helped to end bloodshed.
The move was intended "to prevent bloodshed", said the organisers.
The final negotiations occurred during a period of intensifying bloodshed.
Certainly, the senselessness of bloodshed may be Mr. Power's point.
How can we understand this paradox and classify this bloodshed?
In a flash, the inferno rekindled memories of bygone bloodshed.
Sarah Palin with extremism and violent bloodshed in their pages.
He became obsessed with the bloodshed in Syria's civil war.
Most of the bloodshed had indeed occurred outside the square itself.
Israel says Gaza&aposs Hamas leaders are responsible for the bloodshed.
Our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed.
The spokesman refused to comment on a motive for the bloodshed.
But bloodshed is not the only distinguishing feature of an intifada.
The friction in Hebron has caused much bloodshed on all sides.
In Pittsburgh, the trail of bloodshed has run the other way.
Fortunately, the video cuts out just before we see any bloodshed.
Maybe the bloodshed was just too much for Riverdale to justify.
It's one form of gasoline that can ignite slights into bloodshed.
Negotiated agreements save years of bloodshed and are an honorable endeavor.
The disputed 2007 election was followed by weeks of ethnic bloodshed.
Matt Mellen was one of Dalton's passengers before the bloodshed started.
Again our nation, plagued by conflict and bloodshed, is on edge.
Dan Patrick told CNN, citing yet another reason for the bloodshed.
A regulated marijuana market won't suddenly end the bloodshed in Mexico.
Army officers feared further bloodshed that would ignite even greater protests.
"I am in favor of anything to stop bloodshed," said Stuart.
Since then, the city has experienced a marked increase in bloodshed.
The bloodshed caused significant displacement of people caught in the crossfire.
There was no progress on diplomatic efforts to halt the bloodshed.
"The government is completely responsible for this daily bloodshed," he said.
Few agree on why bloodshed has surged so far this year.
Will they continue down the path of poverty, bloodshed, and terror?
The world has the power to stop the bloodshed in Syria.
The goal was to collect intelligence to prevent bloodshed, he said.
So, what does the bloodshed in the Tree of Life mean?
My history is intertwined with theirs through shared loss and bloodshed.
Bloodshed served Hamas's public-relations purposes, winning international attention and sympathy.
"We just need territory without there being bloodshed," Mr. Guerrero said.
Sadly, as a nation, we have become numb to the bloodshed.
But bloodshed, he said seems likely: "The consequences are very serious."
They may provide inspiration or permission for those bent on bloodshed.
But the white Fleck is given access, and bloodshed soon follows.
The bloodshed has only furthered concerns about the repeatedly delayed vote.
The bloodshed started with the killing of Jersey City police Det.
Will they continue down the path of poverty, bloodshed and terror?
There is bloodshed across the world in the name of religion.
I am numb to bloodshed and eating red sauce with abandon.
The building where most of the bloodshed occurred will remain closed.
Still, it's not all bruising and bloodshed down On the Doors.
These protesters are responsible for the bloodshed that takes place today.
Government agents and police, vastly outgunned, ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed.
The bloodshed has brought trauma to the lives of thousands of people.
In this case, however, doing the "right thing" meant stopping further bloodshed.
Garcia said the tough crackdown on crime has only yielded more bloodshed.
Drug cartels and other criminal organizations are behind much of the bloodshed.
The show recognizes the "chaos and bloodshed" that characterized the American Revolution.
In particular, protesters blamed Pakistan, Russia and Iran for deepening Afghanistan's bloodshed.
But as the bloodshed increases, presumably, so will the censorship in China.
But security experts suspect drug gangs are driving much of the bloodshed.
Every shot feels chaotic, with indiscriminate bloodshed consistent with this brutal event.
In the townships, among her people, she praised bloodshed and preached violence.
Yet after all the kingdoms anyway comes the greater bloodshed, the greatest.
There was a lot of bloodshed over those original wheels in Houston.
A genuine opposition party and a lack of electoral bloodshed are essential.
But Blue Ruin and Green Room aren't just memorable for their bloodshed.
Military officials are expecting a large turnout, raising the likelihood of bloodshed.
Earlier attempts to call a truce were just met with more bloodshed.
On any other day, it would have been the cause for bloodshed.
They want control over a stable society, not one fracturing into bloodshed.
And Congo's history shows that when the president struggles, bloodshed quickly follows.
The heavy events were indeed heavy—heavy in size, bloodshed, and risk.
Amid unrelenting bloodshed in the Kurdish southeast, Mr Demirtas's mood has darkened.
And it risks large-scale bloodshed: Venezuela has a well-equipped army.
There are accomplices and people who hope to profit from the bloodshed.
It is responsible for more bloodshed than any single story in history.
We face a scenario that may lead to further bloodshed in Venezuela.
Rowley added that the attacker responsible for yesterday's bloodshed has been identified.
Jaish al-Islam's political official called for talks to spare civilian bloodshed.
Now members of Congress say America needs to stop supporting the bloodshed.
Once the ninth episode actually got underway, it was pure, agonizing bloodshed.
Yugoslavia eventually became seven countries brought forth upon this earth in bloodshed.
Westerns were made for bloodshed, and "The Sisters Brothers" delivers as expected.
But the bloodshed began in earnest during the first week of 2018.
But that hasn't stopped Duterte from being unabashedly proud of the bloodshed.
It turns out that it's just as stirring without the (real) bloodshed.
But the worst act of sectarian bloodshed, in November 2017, targeted Muslims.
It removes some of the visceral factor of seeing gunfire and bloodshed.
Hundreds of thousands died in ethnic bloodshed and millions more became refugees.
But there is an insidious quality to D.C.'s present-day bloodshed.
Israel has pushed to combat online provocation that it links to bloodshed.
The bloodshed took place on the same day as Saturday Shabbat services.
Enough bloodshed, enough potions and elixirs, enough of that for a lifetime.
Tommy Lee Jones plays a local sheriff attempting to stem the bloodshed.
In her telling, the history of Islam is a history of bloodshed.
It appeared family problems may have been a factor in Sunday's bloodshed.
But if the bloodshed represents anything, it's that the stakes are high.
This will be the beginning of a new conflict and more bloodshed.
But soon after the prophet's death, a tension arose that escalated to bloodshed.
On the sidelines they conceded that ending the bloodshed is the key priority.
Multiple Mexican governments had made efforts to ratchet down the bloodshed in Tamaulipas.
As this weekend's fighting makes clear, such activity does not preclude further bloodshed.
Others, such as an uprising in Syria, led to widespread and continued bloodshed.
Trailers for season 6 hint at all kinds of new bloodshed and intrigue.
And so far, all of these tactics haven't slowed the bloodshed since Columbine.
I think that it is going to result in dreadful bloodshed, horrific violence.
"We are tired of this war and bloodshed," he told AFP last month.
All families have their own stories; the Fords' story is one of bloodshed.
How would you have pulled out troops without the bloodshed we're seeing now?
Sahelian governments deserve much of the blame for all this bloodshed (see article).
Despite the initial bloodshed, the Norman conquest demonstrates the benefits of European integration.
In the colonies and Europe alike, Protestant Christianity brought bloodshed and persecution aplenty.
After much bloodshed, though, most Israelis are wary of this "two-state solution".
Once in the White House, Trump committed to do something about this bloodshed.
In East Jerusalem and the West Bank, the tensions turned into actual bloodshed.
Women and children are often the first to be displaced by the bloodshed.
Arslan holds the party of Druze leader Walid Jumblatt responsible for the bloodshed.
Any other interpretation would substantially undermine the gun ban's ability to prevent bloodshed.
But security and intelligence measures alone won't bring an end to the bloodshed.
Dozens of people are gathering nearby every day, demanding that bloodshed be avoided.
Without that, there seems little reason to hope that the bloodshed will end.
And he has wondered aloud whether something — anything — might have prevented the bloodshed.
In his drama, García Lorca transformed the key characters and heightened the bloodshed.
These people have been forced from their homes by bloodshed and lost livelihoods.
The bloodshed is reported to have widened a rift between Italy and France.
Iran blamed the United States and its Gulf Arab neighbors for the bloodshed.
After record-high bloodshed last year, killings in Chicago have declined 15 percent.
Without an accurate diagnosis of the problem, we will remain paralyzed in bloodshed.
A sea of unverified postings have purported to show bloodshed in Rakhine State.
But he said they aborted the plan, fearing it would lead to bloodshed.
On Monday, advisers were mostly pleased with Mr. Trump's response to the bloodshed.
Witnessing the bloodshed in the Hunanese countryside, Mao was discovering his other persona.
As bloodshed diminished, though, Israel's sense of urgency about the Palestinian problem dissipated.
It has endured political crises and corruption, war abroad and bloodshed at home.
Maduro said Monday that any bloodshed in the country would be Trump's fault.
There have been international warnings that it could lead to more regional bloodshed.
GNA forces said on Tuesday they had withdrawn from Sirte to avoid bloodshed.
But without Mr. Liu and his friends, the bloodshed might have been worse.
For decades, the region has been racked by unrest, rebellion, warfare and bloodshed.
Security officials worry that one wrong move could tip the protests into bloodshed.
Some form of intifada is very likely, and there will be more bloodshed.
Right-wing paramilitaries associated with the state, have also contributed to the bloodshed.
WHAT 83 MEANS The number alone doesn't tell the entire story of Chicago's bloodshed.
The Azov confrontation may yet yield more bloodshed, but fallout can probably be controlled.
Thousands of his RSF were already in control of Khartoum even before the bloodshed.
Yet tentative signs offer hope that the world may act to stop the bloodshed.
Mary descended into a legacy of bloodshed and humiliation — and not without good reason.
Yet an "almost apocalyptic censorship", which British intelligence abets, hides this (largely forgotten) bloodshed.
But given the environment around all the bloodshed, it seems silly rather than horrifying.
The 2007 election triggered weeks of ethnic bloodshed and the 2013 result was disputed.
Electoral authorities have warned that the bloodshed could affect voter turnout in some areas.
He says that the bloodshed is unlikely to be direct retaliation for the arrests.
How much do you think Chicagoans can expect this new technology to reduce bloodshed?
Right-wing paramilitaries, often acting alongside the state, have also contributed to the bloodshed.
Odinga's party called for calm to avoid bloodshed as the final results are compiled.
Amid the chaos and bloodshed, everything inside the offices of Roshani Radio was destroyed.
National security chief Orozbek Opumbayev on Tuesday accused the former president of seeking bloodshed.
Even before the latest massacre, America was awash in semiautomatic assault weapons and bloodshed.
Haley also applauded Israeli forces for their "restraint" in the wake of the bloodshed.
Mr. Perez's jailing on gun charges weeks later did little to slow the bloodshed.
Jacques Hamel, 85, who was killed, but perhaps in time to prevent more bloodshed.
Recent shootings of police officers in Texas and Louisiana have intensified worries of bloodshed.
Mijango said the government's approach to the maras was likely to bring more bloodshed.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee will also call for an end to the bloodshed.
Ultimately, we hoped to gain insight into what is really driving so much bloodshed.
"Desierto" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for bloodshed.
The violence was sudden, but it fit with how recent standoffs ended in bloodshed.
Many Spaniards still have fond memories of Franco's rule despite its bloodshed and treachery.
They were avowed enemies of the United States, who had admitted to grievous bloodshed.
Throughout most of this pain and bloodshed, some version of the flag has waved.
Jihadist groups prey on civil wars, exploiting them to recruit and worsening the bloodshed.
The bloodshed came at what was meant to be a series of peaceful protests.
And in her place, he's set up a system that only guarantees more bloodshed.
His moment came in 2002, when the state of Gujarat exploded in religious bloodshed.
So they mutinied again and won, kicking out 18th Street after months of bloodshed.
Devin Patrick Kelley, the man who brought so much bloodshed to Sutherland Springs, Tex.
She was 65 and had lost her own sons and husband in the bloodshed.
Here was a glimmer of hope from a place so often associated with bloodshed.
Turkey has the opportunity to do what is right and end their misguided bloodshed.
In addition to November's bloodshed in Mali, 38 Malian soldiers were killed on Sept.
Back then, the bloodshed in this city was in a class of its own.
Officials said later there would have been greater bloodshed had Mr. Shaw not acted.
Erekat added that U.S. policy was pushing "the region further toward bloodshed and violence".
But when bloodshed spread to one particular poor, restive Baghdad district, they responded differently.
Yet this bloodshed in America's longest war is barely registering on American TV screens.
He spoke of the need to stop the bombing in Syria and threatened more bloodshed.
In place of hope, there is insecurity and even a fear of returning to bloodshed.
I was ready to see some bloodshed (or at least wood-shed, or breastplate-shed).
It told Washington not to intervene militarily, warning outside interference was the path to bloodshed.
How do you make sense of the almost invisible US response to all this bloodshed?
After all that bloodshed and prophecy and smoke babies, Westeros is now a...benevolent oligarchy.
Robert E. Lee, the president blamed "many sides" on Saturday for the bloodshed in Virginia.
The bloodshed would have been difficult to stop and the world was reluctant to intervene.
At worst, the risk of communal bloodshed like that of two decades ago is closer.
Considering all the bloodshed that Cersei's actions have reaped, I think it's certainly a possibility.
"He said he needed some money" or there would be bloodshed, Mr. Kelly, 51, said.
Despite a harrowing cycle of government repression and bloodshed, the pastime has continued to thrive.
She heard whispers and warnings about the bloodshed around Tiananmen, but it was never explained.
But the bloodshed is barely discussed there amid the surfing schools and the yoga studios.
The president is now trying to reduce bloodshed by offering to negotiate with the Taliban.
Somehow, she makes periods — the monthly bloodshed many of us dread and avoid — look cool.
One problem with deploying bloodshed out of expediency is that it is a crude tool.
The bloodshed on the beach does not tell the whole story about crime in Mexico.
The only question was how much bloodshed there was in various institutions before that happened.
In 1973, he intervened personally after bloodshed in Bangkok when students demonstrated against military rule.
Monday's bloodshed took place as the United States opened its new embassy in contested Jerusalem.
The bloodshed in Syria has overturned some of the long-standing certainties of the region.
A Russian-backed separatist insurgency erupted in 2014 and bloodshed has continued despite the ceasefire.
During the Cold War, Dwight Eisenhower's "spirit of Geneva" gave way to bloodshed in Budapest.
" A later civilian revolt that ended in bloodshed is referred to as "the Disgraceful Events.
Anthony said he was running out of words in the wake of so much bloodshed.
Now it's up to us to elect leaders with the courage to stop the bloodshed.
My parents, like the families escaping brutality and bloodshed today, were fleeing their own danger.
It has been compared — in complexity and duration, not bloodshed — to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Washington's interference in Venezuela could lead to "lawlessness and bloodshed," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
In Europe, we have seen the same carnage and bloodshed inflicted upon our closest allies.
The strategic imperatives for taking steps to end the bloodshed are numerous and equally compelling.
I know firsthand how the bloodshed can have you harbor feelings for a long time.
"We will see bloodshed and chaos with this man at the helm, mark my words."
Trump on Monday raised questions about Obama's refusal to attribute the bloodshed to radical Islam.
But Jon's move was inherently destabilizing and made some kind of subsequent bloodshed essentially inevitable.
It is not that we aren't still sometimes stirred by images of bloodshed and horror.
This being a Tarantino flick, there's a gruesome surplus of bloodshed and brash stylistic shifts.
"We urge the government to create these conditions immediately to avoid more bloodshed," COSEP said.
The South Asian population is tied to the imperial bloodshed and partition that convulsed India.
The past is pored over, an immense repository of spilt blood that justifies more bloodshed.
In both North Carolina and Colorado, young men barreled toward gunmen to prevent more bloodshed.
For Mr. Trump, averting such massive bloodshed justified the risk of meeting with Mr. Kim.
"We are appealing to the Elections Commission to resolve this issue without bloodshed," he said.
But there may also be something terribly wrong with the spectacle of covering this bloodshed.
There was plenty of time to figure out how to handle the crowds without bloodshed.
"Number three is the joy of hunting without bloodshed," said Mr. Lengyel, a former marine.
Heavy fighting over the winter points to the potential for even more bloodshed this year.
Erdogan has warned of sectarian bloodshed if the Iraqi army relies on Shi'ite militia fighters.
Itamar, another would-be settlement enclave southeast of Nablus, has had its share of bloodshed.
Soleimani's responsibility for past bloodshed involving American forces in Iraq, they said, was justification enough.
"We have delivered our message, please leave the area to avoid bloodshed," one announcement said.
The bloodshed follows Friday's capture of a suspect in last year's terror attacks in Paris.
But new campaigns launched by the fledgling Communist government almost immediately led to more bloodshed.
"When will the bloodshed stop in my country?" someone had written in neat Arabic script.
"I'm not interested in bloodshed, and I didn't know what to believe," Ms. Polman said.
That's an obvious warning for people who've forgotten their country's history of oppression and bloodshed.
He goes on to say "both sides" are heavily armed and bloodshed would be inevitable.
But there's reason to believe that the online mockery could lead to real life bloodshed.
In turn, the bloodshed has led to a general downgrading of the value of a life.
Raful Saade, 26, called the move "dangerous," warning that the decision could lead to more bloodshed.
The rise of the Islamic State has produced particularly horrific instances of targeted violence and bloodshed.
All it can offer is poverty, bloodshed, dark spaces, too many children and not enough money.
Dany and her forces had already taken King's Landing efficiently and cleanly, with minimal civilian bloodshed.
Barbarities abounded: the systemic rape of sex slaves, bloodshed, the countrywide banning of the Korean language.
It seems like the secular society in Bangladesh is rapidly changing and more bloodshed is inevitable.
He was worried about more than just the bloodshed, which proved to be a passing frenzy.
Outnumbered law enforcement officers ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed, and no shots were ever fired.
The ceasefire, if it holds, should at the very least pause the bloodshed in northern Syria.
Soldiers and policemen not affiliated with the RSF are said to be furious about the bloodshed.
Trump's remarks on Tuesday were a more vehement reprisal of his initial response to the bloodshed.
They use the direction and angle of the blood stains to pinpoint where the bloodshed began.
The group's own cadres are angry that Hamas has not tried to avenge weeks of bloodshed.
Kurdish leaders kept their territory relatively free of the sectarian bloodshed that plagued most of Iraq.
The attack would be quick, surgical, and attempt to have as little bloodshed/casualties as possible.
This month of tragic bloodshed and violence should serve as a wake-up call for Americans.
Officials have warned of bloodshed, evoking Algeria's civil war in their efforts to avoid real reform.
But the incredible future awaiting this region is held at bay by bloodshed, ignorance, and terror.
The one I'm referring to here Is Noam Noy's expression of cyclical fear, hatred, and bloodshed.
" Trump in his remarks said our society can have "no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed.
But despite all the hype and predictions of bloodshed, today seems to bear a different quality.
The bloodshed took place on the first anniversary of attacks that killed 32 people in Brussels.
This makes it harder both to prevent kidnappings and end them without bloodshed or ransom payments.
But I subtract points, too, because for fans of onscreen bloodshed this was an epic tease.
Scheherazade, one of the designated brides, stops the bloodshed by entertaining Shahryar with stories every night.
" While not involving bloodshed, he added, it "is equally as dangerous as more conventional hostile action.
The bloodshed that so often attends political changeovers in the Philippines was happening in other provinces.
The Game of Thrones cast will finally get a wedding that (hopefully) doesn't end in bloodshed.
Extreme military and police brutality could lead to major uprisings, including violence and bloodshed, experts warn.
Where wars have ended, other forms of bloodshed, such as gang violence, can also be reduced.
All this bloodshed and suffering happened because the world watched too long and acted too late.
The bloodshed cast a pall over Monday's elections, the first since veteran leader Mugabe was deposed.
Human rights groups say at least 66 people have died in bloodshed surrounding the two elections.
The bloodshed has raised concern of wider escalation a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided.
Mateen reportedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) during the bloodshed.
Carson has fallen in the polls since the terrorist bloodshed in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
We were very lucky because in such an unwanted, high-profile event there was no bloodshed.
When the bloodshed is finally, finally over, players enter a room, but inside is not escape.
On the ground, meanwhile, confusion reigns as to who might do anything to stop the bloodshed.
The only way to liberate the city and minimize bloodshed is to involve the local population.
In two years of gang life, the teenager has already witnessed and participated in significant bloodshed.
The report examined whether alternate strategies could have lessened the bloodshed, now in its sixth year.
ISIS Fighter: Any aggression towards the Islamic State will result in the bloodshed of your people.
"We have been divided by war, by bloodshed and fighting," said Mr. Jiboori, the Basra businessman.
Tsvangirai pulled out of the contest before the vote in an effort to end the bloodshed.
Another risk is that the leaderless nature of the movement raises the possibility of more bloodshed.
But the incredible future awaiting this region is held at bay by bloodshed, ignorance and terror.
But as was often the case in Mr. Guzmán's orbit, luxury was never far from bloodshed.
Already, she was being exposed to the bloodshed that would serve as inspiration for her leaks.
Mr. López Obrador could embrace their calls and try to unite Mexican society against the bloodshed.
They used nonlethal weapons like tear gas to disperse protesters and the siege ended without bloodshed.
"There are just millions of stories, and not all of them are about bloodshed," he said.
The bloodshed has raised fears of wider confrontation, a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided.
"The bloodshed, I think most would agree, has simply gone on for too long," he said.
"Did we not learn anything from Brussels or Paris?" he asked, citing bloodshed in both cities.
This version of Oz has bloodshed, charred bodies, a very disturbing multiple suicide and much more.
For millions of Afghans, the deal represents some hope for an end to years of bloodshed.
The bloodshed was some of the worst since armed groups agreed a peace deal last February.
After a weekend of bloodshed, Palestinian Muslims continued their protest by refusing to enter the compound.
Lenin fomented appalling bloodshed and destroyed the Russian Orthodox Church, a pillar of Mr. Putin's support.
The bloodshed began not long before the sheriff's office received a call at 6:51 a.m.
In blackness, hope is often complicated by the intrusion of death, bloodshed, depression, incarceration, grief, brutality.
Obama on Friday denounced the bloodshed as a "vicious, calculated and despicable" assault on law enforcement.
Clinton last Sunday registered 28500 percent before the bloodshed at Pulse nightclub, versus Trump's 6900 percent.
This field of bloodshed was in my neighborhood on a path I know all too well.
"I'm going hunting...hunting for humans," he told his wife before leaving to incite this bloodshed.
I often tried to envision how it might happen, because more bloodshed was not the answer.
It reduces the randomness of real-life bloodshed to the slick thrills of a popcorn movie.
Based on the research, a major cause of all this bloodshed is America's abundance of guns.
Bloodshed is nothing new for South Sudan, which didn't gain its independence from the north until 2011.
"Forsaken" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for bloodshed and strong language.
"The Iranian regime supports terrorism and exports violence, bloodshed, and chaos across the Middle East," Trump said.
An interspecies threesome doesn't seem to be in the cards, as the scene ends with more bloodshed.
Two hundred and thirty-nine people were wounded, officials said, giving a full account of the bloodshed.
Opinion: After Aleppo falls, Syria's bloodshed may continue I covered the refugee crisis but this is different.
The impact of the billboards ripple through the community, and soon enough the angry words yield bloodshed.
Devolution may not end political quarrels; but if it stops the bloodshed that will be progress indeed.
Violence in Tel Aviv Tel Aviv is not as violent as Jerusalem, but has not escaped bloodshed.
" On Iran, Trump called the government a rogue state whose chief export is "violence, bloodshed and chaos.
Yet for the umpteenth time, the state was appeasing extremists, supposedly in the name of avoiding bloodshed.
"The Iranian regime supports terrorism and exports violence, bloodshed, and chaos across the Middle East," he said.
"Riyadh and its allies are responsible for the bloodshed in Yemen," a senior Iranian official told Reuters.
It opens with a scene of a boy masturbating, and ends with a scene of extreme bloodshed.
Violence has occurred with frequency this year in Turkey, with much of the bloodshed connected to ISIS.
Hostility to Rohingyas, a minority in largely Buddhist Myanmar, has repeatedly led to bloodshed in recent years.
President Vladimir Putin has said the church schism could "turn into a heavy dispute if not bloodshed".
In other words, there are very few places in the country that are safe from the bloodshed.
Unlike evolution's panoply of affectionate same-sex partnerships, coupled termite males are all about heartbreak and bloodshed.
And, 30 years after the Tiananmen Square massacre, many Chinese know little about the bloodshed (18:07).
Teddy laments that he and Dolores have "ridden for 10 miles," and all they've seen is bloodshed.
Raheem, a businessman in Myanmar, fled his village in 2012 after a wave of anti-Muslim bloodshed.
Police and government agents, vastly outgunned, ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed, and no shots were fired.
The bloodshed is the most serious since hundreds were killed in communal clashes in Rakhine in 2012.
A failure to acknowledge this fact makes peace less likely and bloodshed more certain — and tragically profitable.
Now, we must be clear -- the blame for this violence and bloodshed lies solely with the attacker.
First, terrorists want something dramatic -- they want bloodshed, and a cyberattack does not fulfill their sick fantasies.
But there's been no sign that the latest bloodshed is likely to provoke any meaningful legislative change.
But this untapped potential, this tremendous cause for optimism, is held at bay by bloodshed and terror.
But Zafor Alam said allowing the government more "time and space" will only end in more bloodshed.
Instead of shamelessly milking historical bloodshed, the development team has taken a different route with Battlefield 13.
WHEN the Taliban announced the start of their annual spring offensive last week, Afghans braced for bloodshed.
Hollande condemned the bloodshed as terrorism during a brief press conference in the early morning local time.
However, the KRG has determined that peace is, for the time being at least, preferable to bloodshed.
Only direct action can keep our neighbors and ourselves safe from the bloodshed of a Latin Spring.
"The Iranian regime supports terrorism and exports violence, bloodshed and chaos across the Middle East," he continued.
The violence is the most serious bloodshed in Rakhine since communal clashes in 2012 that killed hundreds.
Because despite all that bloodshed, this latest incarnation of the Punisher too often comes away firing blanks.
Coordinated attacks across the French capital killed 130 people, with ISIS later claiming it inspired the bloodshed.
Pence hailed the cease-fire as the way to end the bloodshed caused by Turkey&aposs invasion.
"I don't know what will happen, but we are very keen to stop the bloodshed," he said.
The fast pace spares no time for sentimentality and the ending, while satisfying, is not without bloodshed.
The global oil market, as is so often the case, serves as another backdrop to the bloodshed.
The bloodshed and ensuing venom from the White House on down just make things even more complicated.
Confusion, chaos and bloodshed Fans followed an online stream of the event, posted on the website Twitch.
The Russian side has warned repeatedly that the fight to control individual churches will descend into bloodshed.
More than 1 million people were killed before a 1992 ceasefire ended the worst of the bloodshed.
Raiders had stolen his family's cattle, and a dozen years of bloodshed had left his parents destitute.
No one needs to sell Afghan women on the need to bring an end to the bloodshed.
Bloodshed is nothing new for South Sudan, which didn't gain its independence from the North until 2100.
He would like to see Mr. Ortega go, he said, but in peace, without any more bloodshed.
The loss of General Raziq casts a further shadow on a political season already marred by bloodshed.
The bloodshed has continued under Mr. Peña Nieto, with 2017 being Mexico's most homicidal year in decades.
In this way, nations can make the transition to democracy without resorting to mass protests and bloodshed.
Stopping bloodshed is a noble act and something that Israel, like every decent country, wants to see.
The LRA has targeted the former French colony, which is reeling from years of inter-religious bloodshed.
Gorbachev said he deserved some credit for the fact that Germany's reunification had passed off without bloodshed.
Anna's party turns into the kind of disaster that ends not only in tears but also bloodshed.
By any calculation, Zelensky is not in a great position to enter talks to stop the bloodshed.
It will require the regime to come to the table with the goal of preventing further bloodshed.
My suggestion is that something like this happened to America, minus the mass bloodshed (so far, anyway).
"People who try and solve issues through bloodshed and war, they always cause mayhem in this world."
"Conflicts around the world are lasting longer, causing more bloodshed and claiming more young lives," said Fore.
Guzmán, 61, once headed a criminal enterprise that spanned continents and triggered bloodshed throughout his native Mexico.
No doubt the so-called international community will express concern over the bloodshed, and that is it.
If Israeli security services could suffocate the funds that paid for the bloodshed, the attacks would stop.
This time they say protests could bring a repeat of the chaos and bloodshed their actions unleashed.
Sidewalks, movie theaters, train stations—if he was standing somewhere, unnecessary bloodshed was always on the table.
Tribal leaders from Raqqa said they sought to prevent bloodshed among civilians still trapped in the city.
Game For Peace is essentially a skinned version of PUBG Mobile with a patriotic setting and less bloodshed.
The region has which has experienced a wave of Israeli-Palestinian bloodshed that erupted over a year ago.
The bloodshed in Yuen Long was widely blamed on members of Hong Kong's criminal underworld, known as triads.
It remains the most notorious bloodshed at the DMZ, which is strewn with mines and barbed-wire fences.
Escalating bloodshed in Mali's central and northern regions has prompted a rethink in Bamako, Keita told French media.
Then again, with all of last night's bloodshed, it's possible season two will start with a clean slate.
The fruit of the Arab Spring has been chaos, war, displacement of millions, bloodshed, sectarianism and renewed oppression.
Hamas hints at more terror And there may be more bloodshed to come, the Islamist group Hamas said.
The alternatives are stark: the consolidation of a Latin American dictatorship, or the possibility of large-scale bloodshed.
Rather, climate change is causing environmental upheaval that destabilises regions and raises the risk of bloodshed (see article).
But there is consensus that tensions, and so the potential for bloodshed, will be heightened by climate change.
After what happened this past week with bombs and bloodshed, this cannot be dismissed as "just" crazy rhetoric.
Today's one-state reality — marked by settlement expansion, terror and incitement — leads only to further bloodshed and violence.
"We're not Syria or Libya," they chant in Algeria, while self-interested leaders warn of chaos and bloodshed.
Taken separately they offer a glimpse into the day-to-day experiences of a society fractured by bloodshed.
This episode has so much bloodshed, from the massacre of the family at the ranch to Kiki's death.
The security forces may be showing restraint this time to avoid bloodshed that could galvanize and embolden protesters.
I asked Serena how she's feeling about everything now she's on the other side of the blossom bloodshed.
But Syrians continue to move to the area, fleeing bloodshed in their homeland's grinding five-year civil war.
The group has been blamed for regular bloodshed against Afghan forces and the U.S.-led coalition supporting them.
He says he did this to avert bloodshed and deny Mr Hun Sen an excuse to crack down.
They fear that Hamas is about to use the tunnels to attack Israel, unleashing another round of bloodshed.
"Blood" likely only increases Jaime's itch for battle when a nearly climactic battle falls far short of bloodshed.
Iraq's sectarian divide that has perpetuated conflict for more than a decade is sure to spur more bloodshed.
The wave of bloodshed has raised fears of wider escalation, a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided.
However, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Lieutenant John Corina said the bloodshed had "nothing to do with" Election Day.
Thousands of Mexican soldiers were sent to Juarez to fight the cartels who were held responsible for bloodshed.
The UN's blue-helmeted troops are supposed to be working with the Congolese army to stop the bloodshed.
I think I would set the table with paper plates and plastic utensils to avoid any undue bloodshed.
Many residents of Juba say the politics behind the recent bloodshed are perplexing and, ultimately, beside the point.
Economic, political and diplomatic muscle flows from a determination that staunching the bloodshed in Syria is a priority.
JUBA, South Sudan — After a weekend of sudden bloodshed, an uneasy calm has fallen over South Sudan's capital.
No single thing explains why there's so much bloodshed, but there are several factors common throughout the region.
Up-to-date training can minimize bloodshed in an emergency situation, allowing employees to act quickly and confidently.
Somalia has been steeped in various degrees of chaos and bloodshed since its central government imploded in 1991.
The bloodshed continued Sunday as an Islamic State-claimed militant attack in Aden killed at least 17 people.
Those civilians who survive the bloodshed are unlikely to find relief at the hands of the Assad regime.
Washington's interference in Venezuela could lead to "lawlessness and bloodshed," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The death toll has reached 488 by some accounts and Ortega has rejected the blame for this bloodshed.
The job also requires patiently cajoling feuding nations into striking deals that can avoid further chaos and bloodshed.
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, in turn, seems to be trying to keep up with the bloodshed.
Critics have accused Trump of raising the specter of bloodshed with his bombastic rhetoric on the campaign trail.
The bloodshed is a challenge for President Muhammadu Buhari as he seeks a second successive four-year term.
Even though I and numerous other Army officers were trying to prevent further bloodshed we were getting nowhere.
Political leaders have done nothing to curb the bloodshed since the Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando last year.
And on top of that, all this bloodshed doesn't seem to have made a dent in drug trafficking.
However, Monday's explosion was a grim reminder of the unrelenting bloodshed the country has experienced in recent years.
Sentence reductions for people convicted of past crimes, even nonviolent ones, would lead to greater bloodshed, he maintains.
The Minsk ceasefire agreement in 2015 staunched the worst of the bloodshed but troops continue to die regularly.
The social network has drawn criticism for undermining democracy and for provoking bloodshed in societies small and large.
The world has made its choice, concluding that intervening to stop the bloodshed in Syria was too risky.
The episode ended without bloodshed and the release of the imprisoned guerrillas, who soon renewed their insurrectionary war.
The police said Hispanic gangs, suspected in this month's bloodshed, were the most frequent users of assault rifles.
We can't wait for the bloodshed to pause to start talking about the change that might save lives.
The bloodshed has seen 35,000 refugees cross Congo's southern border into Angola, seeking safety in and around Dundo.
Unverified pictures and video footage of the bloodshed have emerged in the wake of the Turkish military campaign.
One group is about bloodshed, and the other is about 'You can drink and smoke, it's all right.
"We know there is going to be bloodshed," said Eryn Wise, spokeswoman for the International Indigenous Youth Council.
Murphy on Thursday said voters are weary of bloodshed from gun violence and back Democrats on the issue.
The bloodshed has brought the Israeli-Palestinian conflict back onto the international agenda after years as an afterthought.
The scenes of bloodshed on the streets of the Chinese capital were a blow to the partys reputation.
With billions of dollars wasted on arms, and after years of bloodshed, we are back to square one.
Until there is a ceasefire and an end to the bloodshed, sanctions must continue and increase over time.
I'm as appalled as anyone by the election of Donald Trump, the bloodshed in Syria, and so on.
Annan and his team got both leaders to agree to a power-sharing coalition that ended the bloodshed.
Many of the attacks on Israelis at the start of the bloodshed occurred in Jerusalem and other cities.
They also share betrayals and bloodshed — highly stylized (with red ribbons in "Julius Caesar"), but still shown unblinkingly.
Mr. Aldean was the final act of the three-day Route 91 Harvest Festival, which ended in bloodshed.
I had as I now think: vainly flattered myself that without very much bloodshed; it might be done.
And it's not clear what other options, if any, are on the table to help stop the bloodshed.
When she finally spoke up on September 19, Suu Kyi seemed to minimize the scope of the bloodshed.
The biker gang has maintained that dominance through a savvy combination of diplomacy, business sense, marketing, and bloodshed.
Seventeen people were killed in attacks last January, which ended after two days of bloodshed in the Paris region.
The talks have been hosted by Sudan, from which South Sudan declared independence in 2011 after decades of bloodshed.
Witnessing this kind of public rejection is perhaps the most gut-wrenching viewing experience possible that doesn't involve bloodshed.
Despite the bloodshed, the church has continued using the room for Wednesday study -- even the week after the massacre.
The bloodshed marked the latest spasm of gun violence in a nation where mass shootings have become almost commonplace.
The move incensed Moscow, and prompted President Vladimir Putin to warn of possible bloodshed in his annual news conference.
Now Trump, 36, and Kushner, 153, are being criticized on social media for celebrating the opening amid the bloodshed.
In Lexington, Kentucky, Mayor Jim Gray moved up his announcement by a day in reaction to the Charlottesville bloodshed.
If home rule had been granted in the late 19th century, a lot of bloodshed might have been avoided.
The fighting in Kirkuk represents the worst bout of bloodshed between the two sides since the fall of Hussein.
But even her quest has led to bloodshed, and her taking over cities is its own kind of colonization.
In the grander context of the Game of Thrones, Stark honor has been responsible for massive bloodshed and ruin.
When politics threatened to spill over into bloodshed, King Bhumibol would step in and demand compromises that saved lives.
Since his overthrow, many African countries have endured abusive dictators, warlords and large-scale bloodshed that has gone unpunished.
Peace talks meant to end five years of bloodshed in Syria were supposed to begin in Geneva on Monday.
But the bloodshed and trauma of that period affected others, too – like Beach Boy Dennis Wilson, Manson's former roommate.
Mr Coll points the finger at ISI officers for causing bloodshed and taking risks that might provoke another war.
For much of 2019, markets rose as investors took comfort in expectations of a truce without much economic bloodshed.
Locals hoped the general would bring stability and let him capture towns and a major oilfield with little bloodshed.
As many photojournalists gravitated towards bloodshed and violence during the Augusto Pinochet years, Errazuriz's work became even more distinct.
"We hope this film and the attention helps move the world to act to stop the bloodshed in Syria."
"We hope this film and the attention helps move the world to stop the bloodshed in Syria," Saleh said.
It was not clear if Bundy's arrest would derail efforts to get the remaining occupiers to surrender without bloodshed.
Bloodshed and dire conditions For months, violence spiraled out of control as people struggle to get food and medicine.
The opposition maintains state security and civilian-armed pro-government groups known as "colectivos" are responsible for the bloodshed.
The bloodshed added to widespread insecurity that has hampered efforts to contain the second-worst Ebola epidemic on record.
Around Tumaco, where wood and tin shacks rise on stilts above meandering estuaries, the scramble for control spawned bloodshed.
Patrick's proposal drew criticism online, with some noting that it ignored the role of guns in the recent bloodshed.
Global leaders condemned Israel for using lethal force against protesters, but there could be even more bloodshed to come.
The country's military denies involvement in any atrocities and blames the bloodshed on Rohingya militants that attacked border posts.
In each game, all it took was an accident, overreaction, miscommunication, or misperception on intent to cause initial bloodshed.
Gang rivalry has been at the root of much of the bloodshed in recent years, according to police officials.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bloodshed in a statement circulated online by supporters of the extremist Sunni group.
It is no small task, as we saw in Charlottesville, to prevent violence or avoid bloodshed or even death.
In the first two episodes, he combines a desire to avoid bloodshed with grim efficiency at the pistol range.
It appeared that many protesters had gone to mourning tents rather than back to the scene of Monday's bloodshed.
Nearly all shops in downtown Harare were shuttered and the normally bustling pavements quiet the day after the bloodshed.
Samad said his movement was ready to give concessions in any political talks in order to stop the bloodshed.
The bloodshed occurred during Pride Month, fueling speculation Mateen may have struck Pulse over animosity towards the LGBT community.
But it would have given Americans a much-needed exit from its longest war—and preempted, untold additional bloodshed.
If all this bloodshed isn't enough to prompt Trump to do some self-reflection, then it's likely nothing will.
But compared with other efforts at statesmanship in long-divided countries, it had enduring effects without requiring disastrous bloodshed.
And they face an administration that insists that they are gangsters bringing bloodshed and gang warfare to American cities.
Although Mr. Sisi had already stepped up security at churches, Sunday's bloodshed underscores the difficulty of stopping suicide attacks.
Big picture: Turkey's invasion upended a fragile peace in northern Syria and has already begun to unleash sectarian bloodshed.
Mr Yanukovych's victory in 2010 had wedged open the country's divides, unlocking the way to revolution, invasion and bloodshed.
Be it heroism or bravery, Shaw's actions have drawn praise from police and the public for preventing further bloodshed.
He rightly railed against the bloodshed and poverty that make people flee their homes, saying Mexico yearned for peace.
Many residents and students agreed with them, saying that gun control would not stop the bloodshed at America's schools.
Most experts assume that Beijing will avoid substantial bloodshed, lest it spook financial markets and worsen China's economic slowdown.
He seemed rent by the war, and irked by the professional obligation to make mere copy out of bloodshed.
Brussels is now in lockdown after the bloodshed, with public transport and air travel into the Belgian capital halted.
The company was born out of the bloodshed that erupted across Kenya following its contested general elections in 20173.
He's surrounded by all the trappings of a World War II drama — the weapons, the training montage, the bloodshed.
PARIS (AP) — Notre Dame kept Christmas going even during two world wars — a beacon of hope amid the bloodshed.
Iran is proud of taking the lead in trying to bring an overdue end to the bloodshed in Syria.
As this film makes clear, movies were indulging in borderland bloodshed long before the reign of the narco-kings.
As in most cases, bloodshed is what sells, and it's what usually gets converted into mass entertainment for Americans.
S. must seek peace and stability in Afghanistan rather than extending conflict and bloodshed in #Afghanistan and the region.
Bloodshed, terrorism and fear were what some of them had left behind, fleeing countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Somalia.
Classes are due to resume next Wednesday, but the building where most of the bloodshed occurred will remain closed.
And on conservative Alabama talk radio, Black Lives Matter activists quickly emerged as a top culprit in the bloodshed.
"The Iranian regime supports terrorism and exports violence, bloodshed, and chaos across the Middle East," Trump said last year.
Alarmed at the bloodshed, Egypt, the United Nations and Qatar have sought ways to improve conditions in the enclave.
Political conflict and bloodshed over the question of British rule on the island of Ireland has existed for centuries.
He insisted that he had no connection with the bloodshed and said he had supplied DNA to the sheriff's office.
Yet despite the bloodshed and tensions between us and the locals, the former Axis states continued to grant us asylum.
The NSM is one of several extremist groups sued over bloodshed at a 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
A much smarter Malcolm than I, Malcolm X, said you don't have revolutions without bloodshed, and he was probably right.
OPINION: After Aleppo falls, Syria's bloodshed may continue Fears after Twitter account falls silent Bana's account was briefly deleted Sunday.
An attack in March killed more than 150 Fulani, one of the worst acts of bloodshed in Mali's recent history.
But, as one narrative door closes on Riverdale, another one swings open, revealing lots more crime and bloodshed to come.
There is violence and bloodshed, but it is almost always portrayed with a comedic undertone that takes the edge off.
In light of the bloodshed in Aleppo, some are now calling for the HNC to walk away from the talks.
Some think that global drying is one of the causes of bloodshed in such places as Somalia, Sudan and Syria.
Falluja's story is a long and sad one, but it's important to know it to understand the bloodshed of today.
For my baby-boomer generation, spared Europe's repetitive bloodshed by American military and strategic resolve, it was a pivotal experience.
We are outraged and sickened by this monstrous evil, the cruelty, the hatred, the malice, the bloodshed, and the terror.
With less bloodshed than most people would have imagined, a form of governance based on atheistic Marxism lost its grip.
If Mr Bemba's candidacy in annulled, making way for Mr Shadary, the country might be in for even more bloodshed.
Traveler Fatos Karahasan, who also witnessed the bloodshed, said he was shocked that such an attack could occur at Ataturk.
Incumbents may hope that a sport steeped in bloodshed will have limited mainstream appeal for advertisers (not to mention parents).
The Justice Department argued that the Chicago Police Department must rebuild trust with the community to help end the bloodshed.
But now gangs are spreading to states which have not known widespread bloodshed, such as Quintana Roo, Guanajuato and Colima.
This includes Israeli settlement policies in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, as well as bloodshed in the Gaza Strip.
For decades, the Nationalist Party (KMT) whose soldiers carried out the 2/28 massacre prevented official investigation of the bloodshed.
The bloodshed has reinvigorated those pastors' calls for their fellow clergy to preach about political issues, rather than just salvation.
Americans are "sickened by this monstrous evil, the cruelty, the hatred, the malice, the bloodshed and the terror," Trump said.
The split ended decades of violence and bloodshed between South Sudan, which is predominantly Christian, and its Muslim neighbor, Sudan.
It led to the creation of an elected assembly in Belfast and ended decades of sectarian bloodshed in Northern Ireland.
Bloodshed and dire conditions For months, violence has spiraled out of control as the struggle for food and medicine grows.
All was chaos and bloodshed during Wednesday night's mass shooting at a California bar, according to witnesses at the scene.
Geneva, Switzerland (CNN)Dueling sides of Syria's gruesome civil war are meeting in Geneva in hopes of ending the bloodshed.
It's time for everyone in this illegal occupation to move on... There doesn't have to be bloodshed in our community.
The Mazar-i-Sharif attack was probably made worse by one of the measures brought in to prevent such bloodshed.
Critics say Duterte's frequent threats and talk of bloodshed have emboldened police to kill drug users and peddlers with impunity.
Friday's bloodshed prompted Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who is also Florida's Democratic candidate for governor, to halt his campaign temporarily.
Many Algerians are haunted by conflict which ravaged the North African country in the 1990s and want to avoid bloodshed.
Liu will be remembered as a Chinese intellectual who negotiated with the military commanders, avoiding further bloodshed on Tiananmen Square.
Now that some time has passed, Lucille has become a series staple and has witnessed her fair share of bloodshed.
Fictional bloodshed contained within the operating room was expected, and after decades of medical dramas, not terribly troubling to viewers.
Ramadan begins, but protests go on Gaza in the wake of Monday's bloodshed is in a strange state of limbo.
Besigye added that his supporters lacked weapons "so the people who would be causing the bloodshed are the regime officials".
Of course, the leaders of the Arab world are going through the motions of condemnation and anger at Monday's bloodshed.
The uprising ultimately ended in bloodshed and settled into a chapter of history that was largely ignored for two centuries.
Their 'crimes' included documenting the brutality inflicted on demonstrators by the Egyptian Security Forces, and the subsequent bloodshed that ensued.
During the 1850s federal treaty commissioners tried to reduce the bloodshed by isolating natives on reservations farther from the killers.
For the 1.8 million people of Gaza, the decade under Hamas rule has brought nothing but misery, bloodshed and despair.
Duterte has vowed to continue his brutal drug war, known for its extrajudicial killings, and promised the country more bloodshed.
President Obama and Mr. Kerry must be willing to pressure him to do what is needed to stop the bloodshed.
Lasting consequencesNumerous unverified pictures and video footage of the bloodshed have emerged in the wake of the Turkish military campaign.
But the period also was marred by bloodshed, with dozens of lives lost in two suicide bombings in Nangahar province.
Diplomats and local leaders fear the bloodshed in Iraq will continue even after the Islamic State is ejected from Mosul.
State Department officials said he would also focus on South Sudan, which has plunged into bloodshed and chaos as well.
Bloodshed in the Sinai worsened after 2013 when Sisi led the overthrow of President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood.
But the bloodshed has forced a reckoning; the civic opposition includes many former Sandinistas whose children were among those killed.
Altogether, 64 people were shot during those three days, which started a summer of bloodshed that has continued into autumn.
Online hate speech, especially on Facebook, against religious and ethnic minorities has been used to fuel political division and bloodshed.
Beijing declared the demonstrations a "counterrevolutionary rebellion" and did not apologize for the bloodshed, which left hundreds, possibly thousands dead.
As we know, there's a great deal of testimony from Charlottesville crediting antifa with saving lives and preventing further bloodshed.
Nina Dobrev probably thought her days of on-set bloodshed were over when she left The Vampire Diaries last season.
Petition to get the Grey's kids more screen time, without bloodshed: It'll be tough, but the writers can handle it.
Throughout the storyline, attempts at peacemaking, cooperation, and parlays are met again and again with bloodshed, betrayal, and cyclical violence.
Saudi ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al Jaber on Friday urged both sides to commit to the dialogue and avoid bloodshed.
The Rapid Support Forces, the notorious paramilitary group that led last Monday's bloodshed, has an iron grip on the city.
It is believed here that after the bloodshed of this weekend, it will be incomparably more difficult to rule China.
But by the time Tyrion started whispering treason to Jon, the worst of the bloodshed may have been behind her.
At 23A, the salient points of the clue were that Facebook friends are judgmental, and belly button rings involve bloodshed.
So it is up to Congress to put a halt to the bloodshed, which it has the powers to do.
Joaquin Guzmán 's prosecution will inadvertently highlight the government's failure to stop the flow of narcotics and the related bloodshed.
A recent drive through the area with Concepción Gárate, a hairdresser and longtime resident, became a guided tour of bloodshed.
But none was more significant than the role played by the Basques themselves, who were tired of years of bloodshed.
Somalia has suffered various degrees of bloodshed and chaos since 1991, when the central government collapsed and warlords took over.
In 1993 and 1994, talk-radio hosts in Rwanda calling for bloodshed helped create the atmosphere that led to genocide.
Yet few members of Myanmar's Buddhist clergy, who have long served as the nation's moral conscience, have condemned the bloodshed.
In her written statement, she said that years of bloodshed and war, and the birth of her son, changed her.
It's a move that some worry could lead to the return of drug war bloodshed to this relatively peaceful country.
The slain general clearly felt himself untouchable, and would almost certainly have assumed his killing would spark even greater bloodshed.
Tonight I call on all civilized nations to join us in seeking to end the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria.
Civilians are bearing the brunt of the growing bloodshed that has gripped major Somali towns and cities in recent years.
But that nearly 140-year quest for peace and freedom across the border has been marred by bloodshed and adversity.
A messy break-up of SNNPR would be dangerous, given the number of territorial disputes and fresh memories of bloodshed.
Vasip Sahin of Istanbul Province said a police officer outside the club had been killed before the bloodshed began inside.
The Kurdish conflict has also caused widespread bloodshed, but rarely has a Turkish government faced such serious domestic conflicts simultaneously.
The event was held a week after a white supremacist march and counter-protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, ended in bloodshed.
Nor was it a foregone conclusion that the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union would be so free of bloodshed.
As India and Pakistan were born amid bloodshed, many families rushed into what was newly becoming India — including many Muslims.
Any other move would lead to bloodshed and loss of life in both Palestine and Israel and inflame the region.
This year, reports of violent crimes have decreased, but bloodshed from gun violence remains an entrenched problem in the city.
Instead he opted for a televised address on Monday in which he highlighted previous rushed deals that ended in bloodshed.
Scrutinizing North Vietnamese and Viet Cong violence and terrorism need not overshadow the bloodshed and destruction Americans caused in Vietnam.
The bloodshed was the latest outbreak of gun violence that has become a regular occurrence at U.S. schools and colleges.
But the horrific bloodshed at the two mosques has clearly shaken what had been the country's prevailing sense of safety.
" Zarif writes, "[T]he worst bloodshed in the region is caused by Wahhabists fighting fellow Arabs and murdering fellow Sunnis.
The reverberations, the rhetoric and the bloodshed, can be felt in countless developments, from Turkey to Britain, from Orlando to Leeds.
"The leaders of this council are criminally responsible for all the bloodshed that took place since April 11th," the statement added.
Rights groups said his administration had set out to provoke ethnic bloodshed and had ordered a paramilitary force to attack minorities.
Israel says Hamas is responsible for the bloodshed, and accuses the group of using the demonstrations as a cover for attacks.
It's a cartoon version of the Hunger Games, with no bloodshed, a lot of victory dances and hours of social networking.
We made a similar plan, a similar proposal, to end bloodshed in Yemen, almost immediately after the fighting escalated in Yemen.
Speaking earlier Thursday, Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean described the bloodshed as both too common and, in its sheer violence, unknowable.
But authorities, who say Cruz confessed to the killings after his arrest, have never offered a possible motive for the bloodshed.
Analysts tracking the conflict said that the battle for Idlib could signal a final spasm of bloodshed in the civil war.
Over the course of the two nights of bloodshed, the Manson Family was responsible for 169 stab wounds, according to Bugliosi.
That's shocking in light of the inspiring activism of the students of Douglas High School, the marches and the ongoing bloodshed.
Bloodshed in southern Turkey blamed on ISIS includes a suicide bombing last July in Suruc that killed more than 30 people.
The bloodshed on May 14th started after tens of thousands of people descended on the barrier that separates Gaza from Israel.
Russia said it was not helping Haftar's forces and it supported a negotiated political settlement that ruled out any new bloodshed.
Seven decades after the creation of Israel as a thriving democracy, there is a better way than endless conflict and bloodshed.
Over the last few days, authorities have accused Capriles of fomenting violence and bloodshed by leading increasingly intense protests against Maduro.
Other rebel groups and, above all, state-aligned paramilitary groups and the state forces themselves, have all contributed to the bloodshed.
And despite the chaos and bloodshed, the ordinary day-to-day business of the hospital is also going on around them.
In getting rid of Mr Bouteflika without bloodshed, the Algerian protesters have achieved much, but their victory is far from complete.
We met with the Jewish commander who said that he wishes to stop the bloodshed and that our situation is desperate.
After the political violence in Charlottesville, Trump steadfastly refused to condemn the neo-Nazis and white supremacists who instigated the bloodshed.
Most in the opposition and some chavistas believe a negotiated transition is the only way to prevent a descent into bloodshed.
The Transitional Military Council is also demanding immunity for its members from prosecution in connection with bloodshed committed before the accord.
Without immediate action to ensure people can flee safely, we are likely to see bloodshed of civilians on a massive scale.
"The Jordanian contacts over southern Syria aim to stem bloodshed ... and help the displaced inside Syria," Ayman Safadi said on Twitter.
Watchdog groups say that police, often under the sway of powerful local landowners, frequently get away with bloodshed against landless activists.
Many Algerians are haunted by the conflict, which ravaged the North African country in the 1990s, and want to avoid bloodshed.
"I am calling on people not to get dragged into violence and to practice restraint and avoid bloodshed," he told CNN.
Some residents worry that the vote will only bring more bloodshed to the region, with fierce opposition from Turkey and Iran.
Not since the 1960s, during the madness of Mao's Cultural Revolution in mainland China, have the territory's streets seen such bloodshed.
Bloodshed was inevitable during a drugs war, he said, because dealers and corrupt police would kill others to cover their tracks.
The bloodshed came amid protests against law enforcement using lethal force against black men in two separate incidents earlier this week.
But in the lead-up to elections in 2013, churches had helped to head off bloodshed by organizing rallies for peace.
Since Hamas thrives on reports of wanton Israeli bloodshed, this development is yet another source of frustration for Gaza's cynical rulers.
But it is only the latest expression of the thrall in which General Sisi, the architect of the bloodshed on Aug.
Analysts also warn that after years of bloodshed, a peaceful reintegration of opposition and government soldiers in Juba will be difficult.
The burst of violence has paralyzed one of Africa's biggest cities and could be a harbinger of more bloodshed to come.
Roof was charged with nine counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder and a firearms charge following last summer's bloodshed.
But more than that, the front page has come to reflect the rising frustration of a fractured country reeling from bloodshed.
This is seen as crucial to the 1998 Good Friday peace accord that ended decades of sectarian bloodshed in Northern Ireland.
" International concern Mnangagwa described Wednesday's bloodshed as a "tragedy" and urged the country's political leaders to "seek peace and pursue it.
The arrests spiraled into bloodshed when a member of the group, LaVoy Finicum, 54, raced his truck toward a police roadblock.
Macdonald's books teem with lost fathers, deadbeats, cuckqueans, sexually frustrated husbands and homicidal mothers—women driven to bloodshed by despicable men.
"Iran considers stopping of bloodshed and continuing Yemeni-Yemeni talks as the final solution for the situation in Yemen," Qasemi said.
The Mexican government's efforts to reduce the bloodshed have been hindered by ongoing clashes between the country's cartels and criminal organizations.
Cruz said Thursday's bloodshed shows the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is evolving its strategy to create worse carnage.
In the absence of international leadership, some governments in the region have turned to foreign powers for support, perpetuating the bloodshed.
The bloodshed in the Tree of Life synagogue is a sign that hatred of The Other is poisoning our public life.
They share a centuries-long history of bloodshed and strife: Today's modern Greek republic was once ruled by the Ottoman Empire.
Whether it's enemy infighting or a surge of energy on the home front, something has to end all the bloodshed soon.
The alternative would be to perpetuate Israel's occupation and apartheid, condemning the Middle East to more decades of instability and bloodshed.
The bloodshed was due in large part to a turf war between El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel and the local Juárez Cartel.
Gun violence in New York these days is relatively mild in comparison to the record-breaking bloodshed of the early 1990s.
"The fires of war and bloodshed in Syria are reaching their end," said President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, the meeting's host.
To avoid bloodshed, the government ordered Ovidio's release, sparking widespread criticism of Lopez Obrador's security policy, and angering some military leaders.
Law enforcement officials and customers said they had Mr. Shaw, a 29-year-old electrician, to thank for preventing greater bloodshed.
The bloodshed has escalated and intensified in the last year, with a sharp rise in ethnically targeted killings and sexual violence.
Depending on your perspective, Tsemel is either a principled believer in the concept of presumed innocence or an apologist for bloodshed.
The numbers underline a story of bloodshed that has put Chicago at the center of a national dialogue about gun violence.
China has cited that bloodshed and a succession of subsequent attacks on Han targets to defend its tough policies in Xinjiang.
The bloodshed was condemned by the Central American country's Episcopal conference of Catholic bishops, which called it "organized and systematic aggression".
The authorities said there would have been greater bloodshed had an unarmed man not wrested the rifle away from the gunman.
Dozens of survivors continue recovering from severe physical injuries and many still see the bloodshed in the form of vivid nightmares.
PARIS — It has almost become routine in France: A terrorist attack shatters the rhythms of daily life, bringing bloodshed and anguish.
But China's pro-democracy movement ended in bloodshed and in the decades since, "For Freedom" seems to have been largely forgotten.
Above all in the state of Michoacán, which exports 90% of Mexico's avocados, the bloodshed is no longer "just" about drugs.
But this summer it staged a drama involving accusations of blasphemy, threats of bloodshed and an intervention by the security services.
In her written statement, she said that years of bloodshed and war, and the birth of her son, had changed her.
Butch Olano, head of Amnesty International in the Philippines, said Robredo's bid to stop the bloodshed was never given a chance.
Those commitments must translate now into policies to effectively protect the Hazaras of Quetta, ending more than a decade of bloodshed.
The party feared that anniversaries of the bloodshed might trigger unrest (though security is always so tight that they never have).
Left unchecked, the present dynamics point toward greater bloodshed, growing instability and greater risks of direct — even if inadvertent — military confrontation.
It is thought Merkel may ask Putin to exert his influence over Assad in a bid to avoid further widespread bloodshed.
Confrontations for territorial control between rival gangs, and clashes with the security forces, greatly contributed to the record bloodshed last year.
The blood was spilled and the money was spent based on the idea that war abroad could prevent bloodshed at home.
Violence has soared, putting to rest any hope that the capture of drug capos like Mr. Guzmán would limit the bloodshed.
Following the Las Vegas bloodshed, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also said it was premature to debate gun policy.
He highlighted previous settlements that ended in bloodshed, including when the Soviet Union withdrew from the country in the late 1980s.
Mr. Karzai made an appeal to end the bloodshed, saying Afghan soldiers and Taliban fighters were buried next to each other.
Or Yossi and Jagger, where an unexpected romance blooms between two male soldiers amid the bloodshed on the Israel-Lebanon border.
There is no military option for confronting North Korea that doesn't end in immense amounts of bloodshed, civilian and military alike.
The left's knee-jerk reaction became a lesson about the folly of attaching political narratives to a senseless act of bloodshed.
Yes, the US prefers for Maduro to step aside of his own accord so Guaidó can take over without more bloodshed.
The House That Jack Built stars Matt Dillon as a philosophically minded psychopath who carries out five random acts of bloodshed.
We speak with Lee's family and others tied to the case to try and make sense of this seemingly senseless bloodshed.
Even more shocking is that small firearms, which range from handguns to light machine guns, are almost entirely responsible for the bloodshed.
Authorities have cited a lengthy anti-immigrant manifesto, apparently posted on 8chan by the suspect, as evidence the bloodshed was racially motivated.
But the risk of death isn't just limited to the two rival queens — there will be plenty of bloodshed to go around.
Years into the disaster, the politics have become so complex that it is hard to see a way to stem the bloodshed.
Following Monday's bloodshed, the region is braced for the prospect of spiraling violence, and the prospects for peace look slimmer than ever.
It's the only way to get a real taste of the Game Of Thrones world — you know, minus the incest and bloodshed.
The third period, which began in January 2013 and ended in January of 2016, theoretically sees the height of conflict and bloodshed.
Likewise, the poet who tries to express the violent realities of the world risks making bloodshed, mayhem, and misery things of fascination.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN)One of Libya's rival governments has announced it is stepping down to avoid further bloodshed in the divided country.
At the end of the loop, the grid disappears, and the blue waves turn red, summoning a coda of violence and bloodshed.
Furthermore, Carl says his dying wish is for his father to find a way to end the Negan conflict without mass bloodshed.
Living amidst unrelenting bloodshed and political tension, Bagirinka's home nation of Rwanda became an impossible place to live or raise a family.
The pictures may be on phones and screens within easy reach, but a solution to ending the bloodshed remains much further away.
" In their first statement since the massacre, Pagourtzis&apos family said Saturday that the bloodshed "seems incompatible with the boy we love.
As the bloodshed continued, an exasperated international community appealed to Kiir and Machar to do whatever it takes to stop the violence.
" The statement continued, urging people to "work on the side of life, to stop the bloodshed in Syria and around the world.
AS THE bombs rain down, it is hard to think of Aleppo in terms of anything other than bloodshed, terror, and destruction.
He did not elaborate on why authorities believed there was a link to the New Zealand bloodshed, unleashed by a lone gunman.
President Donald Trump insisted that "civilized nations" should be "seeking to end the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria," but not everyone agrees.
When a contested 2010 presidential election erupted into a five-month civil war, those tensions fueled some of the conflict's worst bloodshed.
"Unfortunately, if there has to be bloodshed for the government to change, it won't be the first time in history," he said.
"We tried to stop bloodshed but the Iraqi forces and Popular Mobilization Front (Shi'ite militias) kept advancing, using U.S. weapons," he said.
From the beginning of Syria's civil war, most Americans rejected the notion that the United States was responsible for stopping the bloodshed.
If Israeli officials thought the bloodshed was a great public relations triumph for the Palestinians, it certainly didn't feel like it here.
An attempt by very determined people to carry out radical change in a huge country was never going to be without bloodshed.
Sunday morning's bloodshed hit a gay nightclub during Pride Month, fueling speculation that Mateen was motivated by animosity toward the LGBT community.
Both separatist militias and security forces have committed atrocities, but the Cameroonian army is believed to be behind most of the bloodshed.
"The idea for this program came to me because Iraq suffered many terrorist attacks, lots of vicious acts of bloodshed," he read.
Once the bloodshed is over, the party swiftly regroups and gets back to the thing it cares most about: being in charge.
The postwar order involved new institutions, treaties, alliances, and even a union of the very European nations most given to repetitive bloodshed.
There followed eight more years of horrific bloodshed in Iraq and thousands more American casualties until the final American withdrawal in 2011.
The Kurds have erected monuments to fallen American soldiers and assigned land for large scale commemorations recognizing American bloodshed sacrificed for Kurdistan.
It also accused Clinton of knowing extremist militia members were behind the bloodshed but nonetheless blaming it on an anti-Muslim video.
If we do not make firearm removal a priority, we will continue to witness the horrific bloodshed that we saw last week.
The numbers are hard to argue with: "Stand your ground" is a racially unjust law that leads to an increase in bloodshed.
And with our votes in 2020, we must demand the changes that will finally heal our country of hatred, bigotry and bloodshed.
The latest bloodshed occurred a few days after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon declared that grassroots Palestinian violence was on the wane.
The Myanmar government says the bloodshed resulted from a military crackdown on militants who carried out co-ordinated attacks on border posts.
UN refugee head Filippo Grandi, who traveled to Bangladesh to meet refugees earlier this week, urged Myanmar authorities to stop the bloodshed.
Earlier this year, Reuters reported how fuel thieves are crippling Mexico's refineries and unleashing bloodshed in formerly calm centers of Pemex operations.
In Congo, with dozens of armed groups and a long history of bloodshed, any serious instability could cause the country to explode.
In the end, though, we weren't convinced that the wolf-y symbolism and copious bloodshed added up to much of a story.
The bloodshed is the most serious since hundreds were killed in communal clashes in the western Myanmar state of Rakhine in 2012.
So although it may not have its caliphate anymore, ISIS is still a potent terrorist organization capable of wreaking havoc and bloodshed.
An open frontier is seen as crucial to preserving the 1998 Good Friday peace accord that ended decades of Irish sectarian bloodshed.
It said that American expressions of concern about human rights abroad were hypocritical moralizing considering Washington's failure to prevent bloodshed at home.
" Furious over the insult, Syria's Foreign Ministry called Mr. Erdogan a terrorist supporter who bore "prime responsibility for the bloodshed in Syria.
Critics of the Kremlin said it had brought the problem on itself by allowing the bloodshed in eastern Ukraine to drag on.
Far from being inured to bloodshed, Pharoah, and others who live in America's most dangerous neighborhoods, experience the world like war veterans.
Such targeted violence has led many clerics — even those appalled by the bloodshed waged in the name of Islam — to keep quiet.
At least 3,500 people were killed in the conflict between 1969 and 1998, when the Good Friday agreement effectively ended the bloodshed.
"This is for Allah!" the attackers were heard screaming in the latest bloodshed in London as they plunged knives into their victims.
This was not always done with good grace, but by and large, Britain withdrew from empire without too much bloodshed or turbulence.
But in Europe, where the rules of the spiritual here and hereafter were shaped over centuries of bloodshed, it's all a shrug.
In 2007, elections that were viewed as widely flawed touched off bloodshed that left at least 1,300 people dead and 600,000 displaced.
Trump again on Sunday defended his decision to move U.S. troops out of the way and to not intervene in the bloodshed.
Mr. Lopez, the alderman, said he had been threatened by gang members and assigned a Chicago police security detail since Sunday's bloodshed.
CHICAGO — More than 760 people were murdered in this city last year, and the pace of bloodshed in 2017 has barely relented.
They show up to the farmhouse one afternoon, unannounced, and turn this scene of domestic tranquillity into one that ends in bloodshed.
On Tuesday the Tripoli government, blaming pro-Hifter "sleeper cells" inside Surt, said it had voluntarily withdrawn its forces to avoid bloodshed.
Mr. Sithole was ousted as party leader, and Mr. Mugabe inherited a party split into clan factions, each given to internecine bloodshed.
The government began removing metal detectors at a major Jerusalem mosque compound after days of bloodshed and a diplomatic crisis with Jordan.
And so the play's women become silent witnesses from beyond the grave to the bloodshed of the men, who behave like beasts.
It is imperative that the U.S. and Iran act diplomatically to settle differences now before there is further escalation and more bloodshed.
But with the battle for the besieged city of Aleppo possibly nearing its end, the prospects for stanching the bloodshed remain dim.
The bloodshed continued two days later, when Ebel arrived at the Monument, Colorado, home of Colorado Department of Corrections chief Tom Clements.
The bloodshed will further test the peace agreement, which has already come under strain due to disagreements over representation in the cabinet.
Mr. Guzmán smuggled more than $12 billion worth of drugs and plunged Mexico into a long-running spiral of bloodshed and corruption.
Mr. Guzmán smuggled more than $12 billion worth of drugs and plunged Mexico into a long-running spiral of bloodshed and corruption.
Egyptians, riven by so much fear, division and bloodshed since their Arab Spring uprising in 2011, had finally found an undisputed hero.
Kenya's disputed presidential election in 210 set off bloodshed that left at least 2000,300 people dead and 600,000 displaced around the country.
Kenya's disputed presidential election in 2007 set off bloodshed that left at least 1,300 people dead and 600,000 displaced around the country.
This mediation effort and the ensuing agreement may or not succeed, but at least an effort is underway to end the bloodshed.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the European Union's top diplomat, Federica Mogherini, have called for an independent investigation into Friday's bloodshed.
Like neighboring Rwanda, Burundi has been haunted by a history of bloodshed between its two largest ethnic groups, the Tutsis and the Hutus.
Scores continue to lose their lives in the reigns of gunfire and shelling, with both sides blaming each other for spurring the bloodshed.
Around 3,000 mourners gathered near Milltown cemetery in West Belfast, the scene of many nationalist funerals during three decades of Catholic-Protestant bloodshed.
It is fair to say that this administration—right now, at least—is watching the bloodshed and not doing anything about it, right?
But instead of the new beginning that protesters had yearned for, months of chaos and bloodshed have followed and dominated news coverage worldwide.
They're so good they make you feel bad to have shifted your attention from the moral urgency of bloodshed to the composition itself.
Police have cited a manifesto they attributed to the suspect, 21-year-old Patrick Crusius, as evidence that the bloodshed was racially motivated.
"As he loaded his gun, he looked at me," said one of two monks, Phra Pom Surasokkako, who witnessed much of the bloodshed.
Anyone who's watched the preview for next week's Game of Thrones episode will know that there's probably going to be plenty of bloodshed.
Russia could not stop Turkey from moving into Northern Syria and ousting Kurdish forces -- but it could potentially reduce the bloodshed through mediation.
Where it belongs has been in dispute for years, though it's been relatively rare of late for this discord to erupt in bloodshed.
After relocating to Amsterdam, Imam began to highlight in his work the stories of those fleeing the violence and bloodshed of the war.
Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat at the time and faced allegations that he did not do enough to stop the bloodshed.
One party to America's culture wars, the Republicans, stands for the loose guns laws that are the obvious explanation for so much bloodshed.
The bloodshed prompted the US Peace Corps to suspend its program in El Salvador "due to the ongoing security environment" in early January.
The army does not admit that much bloodshed took place, and has punished only seven soldiers involved in one especially well documented massacre.
And he did so with scarcely any bloodshed, in a manner that's entirely consistent with his emergence as the show's most fascinating character.
In the end, Tsvangirai and Mugabe found themselves in a power-sharing agreement to end the bloodshed — but human rights violations went unpunished.
In Iraq, bloodshed instigated by religious intolerance and radicalism along sectarian lines tore the country apart after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
Iraq is indeed an opportunity, analysts say, but for the moment investors are still scared off by headlines about bombs, ISIS and bloodshed.
Kerry and British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson emerged from the discussions declaring that all options are on the table to stop the bloodshed.
Because all of this bloodshed and brutality begs the ultimate question: Is this simply how New York City's biggest jail will always be?
President Tayyip Erdogan described Monday's bloodshed, the deadliest for Palestinians since the 2014 Gaza conflict, as genocide and called Israel a terrorist state.
Making light of so much bloodshed, Cruz told Iowans the story of a Texas woman who was pulled over by a police officer.
The US has repeatedly clashed with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps off the coast of Yemen, with encounters stopping just short of bloodshed.
" Several of these bloggers muse that the bloodshed would have been preventable, if only the two boys had found "the love they deserved.
Lawmaker Lam, who was wounded in the face and hospitalized, said the police ignored his appeals to them to intervene to prevent bloodshed.
After so much bloodshed, murders, and trips to the Other Side, it's nice to see the gang having a nice moment for once.
What eventually becomes clear, however, is that bloodshed, so common in historical literature, has been left behind for a different kind of wounding.
There are attempts to restrict suffrage by state legislators in ways that disproportionately affect black voters, but outright murder and bloodshed is uncommon.
"I'm happy with this deal, it came to prevent the bloodshed," he said, adding that residents had been swept up by the moment.
Shortly after the bloodshed, which left four Americans dead, Clinton and other top officials said an anti-Muslim video led to the incident.
Charles told CNBC that children need not only education but also psychological help to recover from the years of bloodshed they have witnessed.
Clashes between semi-nomadic herdsmen and farmers over herding rights have also led to bloodshed in central and northern parts of the country.
The bloodshed is unlikely to end completely while the Israeli and Palestinian leaderships are incapable of even sitting down in the same room.
But it will need to convince a lot of Kenyans of its honesty if the next election is to pass without much bloodshed.
More than 1,000 people were killed in months of bloodshed after Odinga, defeated by then-President Mwai Kibaki, claimed the vote was rigged.
Amid the bloodshed, car fumes and noise, residents are hard-placed to find anything fragrant in the sprawling cities of the Arab world.
More than 1,000 people were killed in months of bloodshed after Odinga -- defeated by then-President Mwai Kibaki -- claimed the vote was rigged.
Not many international reporters brave the bloodshed and chaos of South Sudan to let the world know of the horrors taking place there.
The report, which was commissioned by the U.S. Institute for Peace in collaboration with the State Department, far exceeds previous estimates of bloodshed.
They have the same desert camouflage pattern, the same tan cap and tactical vest, the same cutoff gloves and grotesque scene of bloodshed.
Lawmaker Lam, who was wounded in the face and hospitalised, said the police ignored his appeals to them to intervene to prevent bloodshed.
Ted Kennedy (Mass.) worked closely with President Ronald Reagan on the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which helped to end the bloodshed in Northern Ireland.
"What was supposed to be a joyful Easter Sunday was marred by a horrific wave of Islamic radical terror and bloodshed," Pompeo said.
Many Kenyans fear that demonstrations could provoke a repeat of the bloodshed that followed 2007's disputed vote and claimed around 1,200 lives.
The hope was that it could reduce bloodshed while giving Afghan factions and the government a chance to reconcile, providing much-needed stability.
Beijing blames the bloodshed on Islamist militants and separatists, though rights groups say the unrest is more a reaction to repressive Chinese policies.
After centuries of conflict and bloodshed, the world has witnessed a miracle of reconciliation and progress made possible because of this transformative accord.
The Westmorelands said they were not surprised to learn that Howell charged the gunman, knocking him off his feet and averting more bloodshed.
" Aksyonov said "Anyone who advocates resistance" to Crimea's link with Russia "is advocating bloodshed; of course we can't accept that and will react.
Now in its fourth month, the wave of bloodshed has raised fears of wider escalation, a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided.
"We're tired of war and bloodshed, we've had as much as we can take," Abu Mohammed said in a phone interview from Turkey.
" An example of the tips the magazine offers to women: "all the bloodshed and bones he sees ... Your fussing only increases the pressure.
Atareb is inside what is known as a de-escalation zone under an agreement between Turkey, Russia and Iran to reduce the bloodshed.
Today, even though the number of Mexico's homicides soared to near 35,000 last year, the bloodshed seems to draw less attention and indignation.
Erdogan has warned of sectarian bloodshed if the Iraqi army relies on Shi'ite militia fighters to retake the largely Sunni city of Mosul.
Hundreds of students have been shot in more than 214 school shootings in recent years, and the bloodshed shows no signs of abating.
I'm deeply sorry that what's making people come around to this is the increased amount of bloodshed and mass murders that we're having.
"I will talk about criminal deeds of the former president, which led to the ongoing bloodshed in Donetsk and Luhansk regions," he said.
A Hezbollah run-media unit said on Sunday an agreement had been reached after several days of negotiations to spare bloodshed in Douma.
As for the international outcry over the bloodshed in Beijing, Mr. Yuan said China could put up with any reprisals by foreign governments.
So far, the bloodshed has claimed the lives of at least 28 Israelis and 189 Palestinians, 128 of whom Israel says were assailants.
There is a precedent: Close to 130,000 Muslims have been living in camps in Rakhine since a bout of communal bloodshed in 2012.
She took Yunkai, Astapor, and Meereen with minimal bloodshed, and she succeeded in creating a better world for the people in those cities.
The bloodshed has worsened despite the presence of more than 11,000 U.N. peacekeepers in Mali and around 5,000 French troops across the region.
The modern world offers many gifts, and the fact that Catholics and Protestants now dwell together without bloodshed is certainly one of them.
Gratz is careful not to describe the bloodshed in too much detail, but it still might be a bit much for some readers.
The three-story freshman building, where most of the bloodshed occurred, remained fenced off and closed, and it will not reopen for classes.
While large-scale atrocities within Syria are vigorously covered, Mr. Ibarra said stories of those who fled the bloodshed also must be told.
Kenyan elections in 22013, widely believed to have been flawed, touched off bloodshed that left at least 1,300 people dead and 600,000 displaced.
An election in 2000, widely believed to have been flawed, touched off bloodshed that left at least 210,2000 people dead and 600,000 displaced.
Most victims were poor drug users and low-level criminals, but bystanders, children and political opponents were also caught up in the bloodshed.
But both sides returned to the table in hope of finding ways to significantly reduce the bloodshed so the deal could move forward.
Healthcare professionals in the town of Quetta, who thought they might have seen the end of bloodshed, now have witnessed even more tragedy.
The cartels have unleashed a torrent of bloodshed in Mexico, and Washington should take a responsibility in trying to stop the humanitarian catastrophe.
In response, Sadr said publicly that without a resignation there would be more bloodshed and that he would not work with Amiri again.
Our founding creed declared that "all men are created equal," but it took much bloodshed for us to finally live up to that.
Even so, the threat of bloodshed, along with the Taliban's grip on rural areas and widespread apathy, led to an embarrassingly low turnout.
For all the legitimate concerns about the risks ahead, now again we just might have a window to curb the bloodshed in Syria.
Ghosh, whose head wound required 16 stitches, also claimed police officials and the university's security personnel did not intervene to prevent the bloodshed.
"Our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed," Mr. Trump said after meeting with Mahmoud Abbas, above, the Palestinian leader.
Now in its fourth month, the wave of bloodshed has raised fears of wider escalation a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided.
As the battle between security forces and cartel members dragged on, Mexican authorities decided to release Guzmán to prevent further bloodshed, they said.
Joining them are tens of thousands of citizens who have run to the countryside or poured across the border in fear of bloodshed.
What this grim and unrelenting bloodshed makes clear is that, after 703 years of war, the United States is not winning in Afghanistan.
Mr. Bouteflika and his allies have kept their grip on power by warning of a return to the bloodshed of two decades ago.
Natchez wasn't entirely spared during the Civil War, but responsibility for its one instance of bloodshed lies squarely with locals, not the Yankees.
An open frontier is seen as crucial to the 1998 Good Friday peace accord that ended decades of sectarian bloodshed in Northern Ireland.
Outgunned federal agents retreated rather than risk bloodshed in the ensuing standoff near Bunkerville, Nevada, and Bundy's followers prevailed in recovering his herd.
A Russia-backed separatist insurgency erupted in 2014 and the bloodshed has continued despite a ceasefire that was meant to end the conflict.
Nineteen-year-old Erika Sigman told the Times that the Borderline Bar was one of her hangouts — a familiarity now warped by the bloodshed.
The toddler's family was forced to flee their home to escape the bloodshed brought on by ISIS when they attacked their village in 2014.
The new team of President-elect Trump is now on deck to deal with the bloodshed and the chaos of the Syrian civil war.
Police cited a manifesto they attributed to the suspect, Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old white man, as evidence the bloodshed was racially motivated.
A half-kilogram of TATP could cause a sizeable explosion, and in a crowd estimated to have reached 25,000, considerable bloodshed and widespread panic.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has accused Paris of being complicit in the bloodshed in which Hutu militias killed around 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
Complicating the job for the government is a long history of bloodshed in Sulawesi between Muslims, who are a majority in Indonesia, and Christians.
After much bloodshed and shots of men being turned to ash, Bronn finally manages to strike the dragon, who burns the weapon to bits.
The state of Michoacan is a strategic transit point and has long been the site of spectacular bloodshed as criminal groups battle for control.
For Abdin, who continues to guard the sit-in's barricade, the talks elicit a mix of cautious optimism and fear that more bloodshed awaits.
Although winter rains dampened protests called for East Jerusalem, the occupied West Bank and Hamas-dominated Gaza Strip, few doubted fresh bloodshed now loomed.
Before the Tiananmen massacre took place, the Communist Party categorised the student protests as a "counter-revolutionary riot" to give authority to the bloodshed.
The bloodshed that followed emancipation in the 19th century, and that accompanied the civil-rights movement of the 20th, suggests a backlash was unavoidable.
As the war in Yemen grinds toward its fourth year, the prospects may be improving for a deal to reduce the bloodshed and suffering.
A year ago, the U.N. commission said the AU was making itself complicit in South Sudan's bloodshed by failing to set up the court.
The measures appeared largely effective in Beijing, but in Hong Kong about 180,000 people joined a candlelit vigil to mark the bloodshed, organisers said.
Most Chinese would say that the economic boom, which began three years after the bloodshed, has had a far bigger impact on their lives.
Much of the focus has been on Clinton, who is portrayed as a Russophobe, a warmonger and responsible for bloodshed in the Middle East.
The campaign was ugly, violence was expected, claims of election rigging were rampant, and unfortunately Kentucky was unable to avoid bloodshed over the election.
It's reportedly the longest battle sequence ever put on film The first two episodes this season were each under an hour, with minimal bloodshed.
They dispute the death toll and the official account of what happened, reflecting conflicting narratives about how and why Yugoslavia broke up in bloodshed.
After that initial bloodshed, the amount of time that it takes for your period to come back depends on whether or not you're breastfeeding.
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations stalled in 2014 over disputes that have deepened with bloodshed in Gaza and the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
In 1989, after the crushing of far more widespread pro-democracy demonstrations, they marched on American streets to vent their anger at the bloodshed.
Prosecutors have said at least four people were involved in the Brussels bloodshed, including brothers Ibrahim and Khalid El Bakraoui, identified as suicide bombers.
Whether the standoff escalates into widespread bloodshed may be the most decisive question for the longevity of Maduro's regime and the future of Venezuela.
I invite anyone here who hears me to work on the side of life, to stop the bloodshed in Syria and around the world.
" And then came the plea, "I call on all civilized nations to join us in seeking to end the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria.
The bloodshed in Colorado's capital was one of at least two incidents of gun violence involving multiple victims in major U.S. cities on Monday.
BENSON: Look, there have been really, really terrible spades of murder and bloodshed in the streets of Chicago for a very, very long time.
South Sudan was less than three years old when the bloodshed that started in Juba spread to engulf the nation in a civil war.
Authorities denied that the Islamic State or al Qaeda may be behind the slaughter — and that was despite IS claiming responsibility for Friday's bloodshed.
While they're just a sliver of that bloodshed, mass shootings are the dreaded distillation of many of the patterns contributing to this status quo.
Several hours later, when the most violent assaults took place at the train station, there were still no police present to prevent the bloodshed.
Sorting out how to deal with mental disorders that sometimes don't show themselves until they erupt in bloodshed is a much more difficult task.
Moreover, the persistent bloodshed could unleash new and destabilizing waves of refugees into neighboring nations from which they could then attempt to reach Europe.
But he has also been working with Russia and Iran, Assad's allies, on plans they say are aimed at stemming the bloodshed in Syria.
"    Statement read on behalf of Raed Al Saleh, head of the White Helmets: "Work on the side of life...stop the bloodshed in Syria.
At worst, the bloodshed in Syria will continue unabated, with bombs falling and schools and civilians fearing that the next airstrike might kill them.
Lopez Obrador says he will try new approaches to end the bloodshed, including a vaguely defined amnesty for some who work for drug gangs.
Rather, it sought to destabilise Ukraine, showing both its own people and other former Soviet republics that any revolt would be followed by bloodshed.
Violating a deal would jeopardize that and also invite a devastating U.S. response that would likely plunge their nation into further war and bloodshed.
The event, staged on a U.S. bomber under a massive banner that screamed "Mission Accomplished," overshadowed the years of conflict and bloodshed that followed.
These sobering statistics should be reason enough for the Obama administration to stop and examine a practice that has led to so much bloodshed.
The attack on officers on Thursday night in Dallas turned a peaceful demonstration against the earlier shootings into a scene of bloodshed and chaos.
Even if drastic action is taken over the next decade, the impact of rising global temperatures on civilization will dwarf the Vietnam War's bloodshed.
The United Nations will keep organizing talks that do not bring peace, and the Security Council will remain too divided to stop the bloodshed.
In South Sudan and East Timor, the international community approved referendums on self-determination in hopes of cementing the peace after decades of bloodshed.
There has been significantly less bloodshed in the sparsely-populated Mountain Province, where police report one person has been killed in anti-drug operations.
And an insurgency on India's side of Kashmir has killed thousands of people over three decades, bloodshed that New Delhi claims Islamabad helps fuel.
Indeed, an insurgency on India's side of Kashmir has killed thousands of people over three decades, bloodshed that New Delhi claims Islamabad helps fuel.
With profits at "staggering levels," court papers say, he became a hardened crime lord, willing to protect his turf with ruthless torture and bloodshed.
Two high school seniors shot and killed 12 classmates and a teacher before taking their own lives in the bloodshed on April 20, 1999.
Security forces now stand at every corner, making searches and deploying other measures that were rare even during those days of bloodshed, residents say.
Ms. Jiang said she believed that China's stability and prosperity would be fragile as long as the party did not atone for the bloodshed.
To avoid a nonstop focus on bloodshed, "Kangaroo" occasionally offers up images of the outback and drone footage of wild animals in their habitats.
Citing sources within the Badiraguato municipal government, the Noroeste newspaper said between 200 and 350 families fled the area for fear of further bloodshed.
So far, the bloodshed has claimed the lives of 28 Israelis, two US citizens, and 191 Palestinians, 130 of whom Israel says were assailants.
Relatives wept, remembering loved ones who they will never see again and calling for something to be done in America to stop the bloodshed.
The Lincoln-Douglas debates were, in some ways, the peak of political discourse in this country, but they nonetheless were resolved by mass bloodshed.
For all that bloodshed, maybe as much as 90 percent of Helmand's land area (much of which is desert) is today under Taliban control.
The meeting in recent days in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, between Taliban officials and the American diplomat, Zalmay Khalilzad, came after a surge in bloodshed.
Vice President Pence announced in Ankara on Thursday that the U.S. had reached a deal with Turkey to end the bloodshed in northern Syria.
The worry is that after the state's retreat in Culiacán, gangs know that if they threaten enough bloodshed it will bend to their will.
Eight years and counting of bloodshed have condemned a generation of Syrian men to their deaths, to prison or to precarious lives as refugees.
But it has been plagued by years of unrest and bloodshed, including two civil wars notorious for their brutality and use of child soldiers.
We cannot stand for more instability resulting in more chaos and bloodshed, which will undermine the security of our greatest ally in the region.
Still, by Kashmiri standards, bloodshed has been limited; and India insists the communications blackout was intended to block social-media incitement to more violence.
Still, by Kashmiri standards, bloodshed has been limited; and India insists the communications blackout was intended to block social-media incitement to more violence.
The Mexican government also faces its own immense problems of bloodshed, with record levels of murders here in the first half of the year.
Such African emirates might bring order, but also bloodshed, ethnic cleansing, terrorism and cruelty of the sort exhibited by ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
At the rally, Mr. Najib singled out Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel laureate, as not having done enough to prevent the bloodshed.
In response, Facebook admitted that it failed to do enough to prevent its platform being used to fuel political division and bloodshed in Myanmar.
Friday's bloodshed came two days after authorities freed Ramzan Mengal, a top leader of a banned sectarian group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), Cheema said.
Republican senators said the bloodshed in the two European capitals should amplify fears of ISIS carrying out a similar attack in the United States.
The Sunni versus Shiite savagery in so much of the world today was preceded by all the bloodshed between Protestants and Catholics in Europe.

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