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Schmitt's view of politics as conflict-ridden lends itself to authoritarianism.
African countries and conflict-ridden nations such as Yemen fare worst.
Colombia, Rwanda and Croatia were seen as dangerous and conflict-ridden.
Until recently, Colombia, geographically challenging and historically conflict-ridden, received little international tourism.
A mission to Mars has the potential to be a conflict-ridden, lonely journey.
Because organizational overhaul is time-consuming, tedious and conflict-ridden, most recent secretaries have neglected it.
He points to locally agreed development plans for 16 formerly conflict-ridden areas that are under way.
In South Sudan, another conflict-ridden failed state, the only brewery was forced to close in 2016.
They are used by the government to monitor the country's borders and surveillance in conflict-ridden areas.
The governing coalition was believed to balance out the BJP's aggressive tactics in the conflict-ridden zone.
Unsurprisingly, fragile and conflict-ridden states, such as Niger, Yemen and the Republic of Congo lag far behind.
This is referred to as "designated lender counsel" and is the latest conflict-ridden practice on Wall Street.
And although aid is unlikely to bring quick improvements in conflict-ridden states, such countries undoubtedly deserve help.
This can in turn boost Iran's military mobility and political influence over events in the conflict-ridden nation.
Finally, conflict-ridden couples fought often and had a lot of mini-fluctuations in their level of commitment.
Many of those crossing the Mediterranean are fleeing conflict-ridden parts of the Middle East and North Africa.
Aijaz Khan's "Hamid" is about the unusual connection between a precocious boy and a soldier in conflict-ridden Kashmir.
Also, you don't have to be in the throes of a conflict-ridden, long-term relationship to try this.
They used their feedback about their relationships to identify four patterns of commitment: dramatic, conflict-ridden, socially involved, and partner-focused.
Most fled from the conflict-ridden east of the country: first westwards, and then across the Black Sea to Tel Aviv.
Landlocked, it shares borders with conflict-ridden Libya, Sudan, the Central African Republic and Boko Haram's strongholds in Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon.
These days, the province is one of the most secure and liberal areas in an otherwise deeply conservative and conflict-ridden country.
This comes on top of supplies being taken off the market in Iran due to U.S. sanctions and in conflict-ridden Venezuela.
TPS benefits migrants from disaster-stricken or conflict-ridden countries but Trump has sought to wind down the program for several nations.
An independent mayoral candidate was gunned down in the conflict-ridden rural town of Aguililla in the western state of Michoacan on Wednesday.
An overwhelming majority of casualties were recorded in just five conflict-ridden countries - Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Ukraine - according to the report.
In 1989, a paramilitary group allied with the government rolled into the poor, conflict-ridden coastal town of Buenaventura, and killed her husband.
Despite being in one of the world's most conflict-ridden areas, their country's seen internet access reach even the most distant of marshlands.
In August, his government revoked the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir, a conflict-ridden territory that had been India's only Muslim-majority state.
She has received praise, malicious messages and even death threats from the public, highlighting how conflict-ridden the topic of Brexit has become.
Earlier, a U.N.-backed report said conflict-ridden South Sudan was no longer classified as being in famine although the situation remained critical.
Musk was the largest shareholder in both companies prior to the acquisition, which was criticized by some investors as a conflict-ridden bailout.
Colombian rebels have released three journalists after they were kidnapped six days ago in a remote and conflict-ridden part of the country.
Furthermore, the act of spanking in itself can lead to an aggressive, conflict-ridden relationship between a parent and a child of any age.
Kidnapping has become more frequent in conflict-ridden Afghanistan in recent years, with Afghans of all income levels, as well as foreigners, potential targets.
Furthermore, the act of spanking in itself can lead to an aggressive, conflict-ridden relationship between a parent and a child of any age.
Oz doing this absurd, conflict-ridden job on his show is no service to the public and democracy— unless reality is now reality TV.
A U.S. law passed in 2010, the Dodd-Frank Act, requires companies to disclose whether their products contain minerals from conflict-ridden parts of Africa.
So that an embargo did not affect all Congolese minerals, Mr Kabila ordered the shutdown of mining in eastern Congo, the most conflict-ridden region.
But Modi is also expected to seek support for India against Pakistan's alleged backing of separatist rebels in the conflict-ridden Himalayan region of Kashmir.
Corn crops had been failing on the family land so he had sought work in a nearby village in Colombia's then conflict-ridden eastern plains.
"It sounds basic, but it's absolutely key" to avoiding a conflict-ridden future, said Francesco Femia, co-founder of the Center for Climate and Security.
The geopolitical backdrop in Rivalry is "a fluid, volatile and conflict-ridden world", where a lack of trust prevents countries from addressing climate change effectively.
These chiaroscuro interiors are accompanied by texts which supply gossipy, often absurd, or melancholic (or both) snippets of that building's conflict-ridden history, its progressive abandonment.
Ethiopia works with the U.S. on threats in the Horn of Africa, a conflict-ridden area plagued by the terrorism of al-Shabaab, among other groups.
And since everybody doesn't agree politically, would it be OK with everybody if we just choose not to discuss what we know is so conflict-ridden?
Each metal holder contained testimony from and a monochrome image of a woman belonging to one of the communities in the conflict-ridden state of Kashmir.
Some young women may embrace early marriages, seeing them as protection from insecurity in conflict-ridden areas, said Zuwaira Bello of the advocacy group Girl Child Concerns.
Those vying for the job will need to clearly outline their priorities and vision for a job that becomes ever more daunting in a conflict-ridden world.
Three journalists on a reporting mission to the conflict-ridden Shan State, were arrested in June under a colonial-era law for "unlawful association" with Shan rebels.
Operated by NuScale Power, an Oregon-based energy startup, this prototype reactor represents a new chapter in the conflict-ridden, politically bedeviled saga of nuclear power plants.
If you are Syrian like me, or were unlucky enough to be born in another conflict-ridden developing nation, the process of traveling is not so easy.
IF A baby is born in a rich country, she will have a longer, healthier life with more economic opportunities than one born in a poor, conflict-ridden nation.
The flights were permitted by the United Nations Security Council, which waived an arms embargo on the conflict-ridden country to allow its armed forces to better equip themselves.
She says the move was retaliation for her criticism of the military over the forced displacement of indigenous people in Mindanao, a conflict-ridden region in the country's south.
Op-Ed Contributor Despite shrill rhetoric and a punishing embargo, rising tensions in the Persian Gulf do not threaten to pile another war onto a conflict-ridden Middle East.
We need to see further progress on governance of the artisanal mining sector, especially in conflict-ridden areas such as eastern DRC and the wider African Great Lakes region.
"Killing Me Softly," which brought Mr. Gimbel and Mr. Fox the song-of-the-year Grammy after Roberta Flack released it in 19613, had a conflict-ridden back story.
Each was designed to address something that could at least theoretically threaten important parts of the system: a conflict-ridden relationship with China, catastrophic climate change, a nuclear Iran.
He had migrated to Karachi from South Waziristan, a conflict-ridden area that suffered Taliban violence, military operations, and US drone strikes in the wake of the War on Terror.
Greece has been the main entry point into Europe since 2015 for the influx of refugees and migrants from conflict-ridden or poor countries in the Middle East and beyond.
We are going to have to build our capacity to work in conflict-ridden, hostile environments because that's where the extremely poor who most need assistance are going to be.
Though UNRWA's 700 schools educating 525,85033 children are often in conflict-ridden and unstable environments, its system is one of the highest achieving public school systems in the Middle East.
The temptation for donors is to focus on the poor in the most wretched, conflict-ridden countries and reach them directly through philanthropic and nongovernmental organizations, bypassing messy, corrupt governments.
Yet with many hailing from poor or conflict-ridden African nations such as Sierra Leone and Cameroon, refugee agencies point out that they have every right to seek asylum in Australia.
She's reported from conflict-ridden countries including Iraq and Afghanistan and embedded with troops in the Horn of Africa, but there's one locale that truly strikes fear in Barbara Starr: cruise ships.
The military's statement did not refer to team members from the University of Maiduguri, however, which contributed staff including geologists to the team surveying in the conflict-ridden Lake Chad Basin region.
The Canadian company, a small but growing operation, emerged out of research at the Sentinel Project into predicting and preventing atrocities based on analyzing the language used in a conflict-ridden region.
The famine has been called "the largest humanitarian crisis in the history of the U.N.," spanning four conflict-ridden African countries amid a tightening grip over the lives of tens of millions.
Abdullah, a relatively secure U.S. ally in a conflict-ridden Middle East, appointed Omar al-Razzaz, a Harvard-educated economist outside the ranks of the traditional political elite, as prime minister last week.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Signs of a domestic financial crisis are raising the specter of famine in conflict-ridden Yemen, where millions of people already are going hungry, Oxfam said on Thursday.
Since 21872, Mumford has been traveling to conflict ridden areas in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as Guantanamo, Cuba, as an embedded "combat artist," recording his experiences in pen and ink and watercolor drawings.
The team, which included university staff and employees from Nigeria's state oil firm, was kidnapped by suspected militants from Islamist insurgency Boko Haram while searching for oil in the conflict-ridden northeast on Tuesday.
The team, which included university staff and employees from Nigeria's state oil firm, was kidnapped by suspected members of the Islamist militant group while searching for oil in the conflict-ridden northeast on Tuesday.
Still, it could have been worse, a message that some in the civil engineering community are hoping to send to Mexico City officials to prompt changes to the conflict-ridden system of building inspections.
Related: Colombia Says Narco-Guerrilla Group ELN Has Kidnapped Three Journalists Colombian rebels have released three journalists after they were kidnapped six days ago in a remote and conflict-ridden part of the country.
More than 130 million girls, many in conflict-ridden or poor regions around the world, do not attend school, according to the World Bank, costing as much as $30 trillion in lost earnings and productivity.
Growing numbers of refugees coming to cities add to immunization challenges, in particular as many of them may not have been vaccinated due to a breakdown of health services in their conflict-ridden home areas.
In 2011 alone, half of all primary aged children left school in conflict ridden areas, and human trafficking for forced labor has increased in recent years, with a disproportionate number of women and girls affected.
It is a mark of our times that this agenda — which would yield a less conflict-ridden and more inclusive electoral system — sounds like an old-fashioned civics textbook and yet politically naïve, utopian even.
Russian President Vladimir Putin caught the international community by surprise by proposing a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Ukraine's conflict-ridden Donbas region to protect the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) monitors.
The ITSCI program, which dominates mineral certification in conflict-ridden central Africa, aims to create mineral supply chains that avoid contributing to conflict, human rights abuses, or other risks such as bribery, according to its website.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - The World Bank has approved $2.33 million in grants to Somalia to fund public finance reforms, marking the first disbursement to the government of the conflict-ridden country in 30 years, the bank said.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The number of South Sudanese who have fled their conflict-ridden homeland for a neighboring country passed one million this week following renewed violence, the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday.
For example, war-torn Yemen, one of poorest countries in the Middle East with some two million internally displaced people, hosts refugees from other conflict-ridden nations such as Eritrea, Ethiopia, and even Syria, Goldring said.
Merkel said Europe was morally obliged not to "simply decouple itself from the need and suffering" of migrants and also to provide aid to impoverished, conflict-ridden African countries to help discourage their people from leaving.
Security officials on both sides are likely to have demands that will make it tough for Sikh pilgrims to cross the border, according to Mohan, who pointed to the conflict-ridden region of Kashmir as an example.
The attacks and the livid reaction to them presented a new political challenge for the chancellor, whose decision to take in refugees from conflict-ridden nations opened the doors to waves of migrants last summer and fall.
The team searching for oil in Nigeria's conflict-ridden northeast was made up of members from the state oil firm and university researchers and staff, while the attempted rescue was carried out by military personnel and vigilantes.
While WhatsApp introduced end-to-end encryption for all users two weeks ago, users in the conflict-ridden Kupwara district in north Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir will require a license to start WhatsApp news group.
KARACHI (Reuters) - Nationwide protests at the police killing of a young ethnic Pashtun man in Pakistan's largest city have shone a spotlight on allegations of persecution by the authorities against refugees from the country's conflict-ridden northwest.
Uwiringiyimana weaves the pieces of her life into a fine tapestry that evokes deep empathy, even as it provides an excellent introduction for young readers to the political and economic climate in a conflict-ridden African region.
OSLO (Reuters) - Global oil demand could peak in the early 2020s if countries pull together to hit climate goals, or keep growing until 2050 in a conflict-ridden world, according to Norwegian oil and gas firm Equinor.
They said the threat stream was not unusual for that conflict-ridden part of the world and that they're concerned about possible miscalculations in the near term and the lack of an administration strategy in the long term.
Ms. Sharmila, 44, has been the face of the fight against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act of 1958, a law that shields the armed forces from prosecution in the state and other conflict-ridden parts of India.
The fallout from a botched U.S. special forces raid last month that killed at least 23 Yemeni civilians as well as a Navy SEAL will almost certainly undermine U.S. counterterror efforts in the conflict-ridden country, analysts say.
"Walking away now because she knows that she can't make a good movie is 100 times less damaging than making a bad movie or walking into a production that is conflict-ridden," filmmaker Lexi Alexander told MTV News.
And in exchange for the massive tail risks involved in being governed by a conflict-ridden, impulsive president with little substantive knowledge we now appear to be gaining nothing at all in terms of innovative thinking or ideological heterodoxy.
And for the other, growing up in Colombia and seeing the transformative power an education can have on communities in a conflict-ridden country -- from creating jobs to dispelling violence -- reinforced the need to deliver this most fundamental right.
With firefights between ethnic armies and the Myanmar military continuing to flare along the border with China, Chinese investment has declined, said U Soe Nyunt Lwin, the minister of planning and finance for Shan State, another conflict-ridden region.
"It is clear that women fleeing Syria and other conflict-ridden lands are so desperate that being pregnant, even heavily pregnant, is not holding them back from going through this journey in search of a better life," she told Refinery29.
They said the threat stream was not unusual for that conflict-ridden part of the world and that they're concerned about possible miscalculations in the near term and what they called the lack of an administration strategy in the long term.
Like the dozens of other parents with missing children that VICE News spoke to in conflict-ridden Borno State and Adamawa State in northeast Nigeria, she doesn't even have any photos of her children — they were incinerated alongside her home.
Washington is set on isolating Iran to force it to negotiate stricter limits on its nuclear program and, for the first time, to address calls to curb its ballistic missile program and its role around the conflict-ridden Middle East.
For all his newfound civility and message discipline, Mr. Trump cares most about this takeaway — proving he is an effective president at a time when his administration is being portrayed in the media as short-handed, adrift and conflict-ridden.
YANGON, Myanmar — This week began like many others for U Lawi Weng, a reporter in Myanmar with the online magazine The Irrawaddy: on the road with two fellow journalists in a conflict-ridden area near the eastern border with China.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tens of thousands of people in conflict-ridden South Sudan are at risk of dying from starvation with many living in swamps and surviving on water lilies following renewed violence, a senior aid worker has warned.
The big picture: The WHO has pointed to the success in reducing Ebola virus transmission in Beni, a city in conflict-ridden northeastern Congo, as an example of what can be done to combat the outbreak in other parts of the country.
KAMPALA, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Uganda's first gold refinery, which opened on Monday, will use raw gold from conflict-ridden South Sudan and Eastern Congo, its owner Africa Gold Refinery said, dismissing activists' concerns that such a move could fuel violence in the region.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Humanitarian crises around the world will worsen next year with no let-up in African civil wars, near-famines in conflict-ridden regions and the threat of Islamist violence, a Geneva-based think-tank predicted in a report published on Thursday.
The activist, Irom Chanu Sharmila, was held for years in judicial custody, refusing to eat in protest of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act of 1958, a law that shields members of the military from prosecution in conflict-ridden parts of India.
KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo — Two United Nations officials and four Congolese citizens have disappeared in a conflict-ridden region of the Democratic Republic of Congo where army soldiers have been accused of murdering civilians, the United Nations mission there has said.
It said President Francois Hollande had authorized "unofficial military action" by both an elite armed forces unit and the covert action service of the DGSE intelligence agency in the conflict-ridden North African state, which has two rival governments and largely ungoverned desert spaces.
On the sidelines of the European Council meeting on Thursday, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told CNBC that spending in Africa would benefit others in addition to the Italians, who have already struck a funding deal with the coast guard in conflict-ridden Libya.
What it seems to me we need to recognize is that relying on the generalized trends toward peace and prosperity is not really enough to pick up the hundreds of million people who get caught up in the places that are fragile and conflict-ridden.
Myanmar's government also cut down the price for a Chinese-backed deepwater port in the conflict-ridden state of Rakhine from $7.3 billion to $1.3 billion, Reuters reported last year, citing concerns the initial cost would leave the Southeast Asian nation in a lot of debt.
The arrival of migrants — roughly one million reached Germany last year alone, though a significant minority were from other parts of Europe rather than from Syria, Iraq and other conflict-ridden nations — has gradually led European countries from south to north to seek to stem the tide.
The wards of our military hospitals are empty, civilians in the conflict-ridden areas learn to live without fear and the guerrillas themselves are busy reuniting with their families in the 22019 cantonment zones or giving birth to the children they were never allowed to have.
Given the energy and enthusiasm on display this week in Brighton and the dismal state of the British Conservative Party, the country needs to prepare for the possibility that the conflict-ridden history of the 1980s will repeat itself—this time with the boot on the other foot.
"Proxy advisory firms are unregulated actors that put Main Street investors' retirement savings at risk through their error- and conflict-ridden reports, while activists pressure manufacturers to focus on political issues at the expense of company growth," said NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons in an emailed statement.
But decline of poverty in those countries has fed an erroneous belief in the West that economies rising into middle-income status are on track to end extreme poverty and no longer need assistance — and that major donors need to focus on the fragile and conflict-ridden countries left behind.
Still, as Bell and Mills pointed out, prices are gradually rising year-to-date on the back of OPEC cut pledges coming to fruition and a worsening picture in conflict-ridden Venezuela, where the second power outage in a month has halted crude shipments coming out of the country's main oil port.
As the discerning visitor to HomePlace may sense, the poet emerged from a slow but conflict-ridden world: a place where Catholic and Protestant farmers could deal amicably over cattle or ploughing without ever forgetting that they were, ultimately, on opposite sides of an intercommunal divide which had drawn blood and might draw more.
The border fence had been built three years earlier on the Hungarian side, by the order of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who had sold it to the public as Hungary's first line of defense against an "invasion" of asylum seekers during a massive surge in migration to Europe from conflict-ridden countries in 2015.
The idea, according to emails seen by the Washington Post and confirmed by the New York Times, was to bus those migrants — many of them likely asylum-seeking women and children from conflict-ridden countries like Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador — away from the border to unprepared, so-called "sanctuary cities," like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's district of San Francisco.
Trump's botched Yemen raid will hurt U.S. counterterror operations, analysts say Trump's botched Yemen raid will hurt U.S. counterterror operations, analysts say The fallout from a botched U.S. special forces raid last month that killed at least 23 Yemeni civilians as well as a Navy SEAL will almost certainly undermine U.S. counterterror efforts in the conflict-ridden country, analysts say.
"It's very hard for us ever to get the satisfaction of MacArthur and the emperor meeting and a war officially being over," he said, referring to the surrender of Japan at the end of World War II. Mr. Obama characterized his approach to war as a hybrid: committing limited numbers of American troops to conflict-ridden countries, but working with those countries to develop their own armies and police.
Oversee membership compliance• Review legislative requirements for members• Work with staff to communicate compliance deadlines Qualifications• Bachelor's degree, J.D. a plus • A minimum of seven years' experience• Familiarity with the pharmaceutical industry or product stewardship program a plus • Experience building coalitions of likeminded stakeholders in the public policy arena• Experience leading committees/workgroups and the ability to make decisions on behalf of a client• Experience managing and implementing all aspects of a broad-spectrum project• Comfortable in a fast-paced environment and able to manage multiple projects• Exceptional problem-solving capabilities and resourceful under pressure• Ability to work both in a team environment and independently• Proven ability to seek and reach consensus in conflict ridden situations • Excellent communication skills (verbal and written); including ability to present and speak in public • Outstanding customer service and ability to work with members in person, on the phone and electronically• Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)TravelThis position will require 85033-15% domestic travel throughout the year.

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