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This is a path to economic decline and entrepreneurial decay.
Argentines mainly have themselves to blame for their economic decline.
The world needed new technology to ward off economic decline.
For the past two decades Zimbabwe has experienced economic decline.
The city's economic decline began during the 1980s, when GM downsized.
Rousseff has borne the political brunt of this precipitous economic decline.
The main culprit of Trump's economic decline was probably the shutdown.
Now their grandchildren are struggling against economic decline and cultural displacement.
The reasons for the country's economic decline are varied and complex.
You note the economic decline of this solid working-class community.
Poverty is not a result of economic decline or lack of jobs.
To many Americans, Detroit became synonymous with violent crime and economic decline.
For years, the oil-rich country has been in severe economic decline.
After decades of economic decline, there are signs of revival in Rockford.
The island is facing a debt crisis after years of economic decline.
But its progress has been blighted by terrorist attacks and economic decline.
As comedies of economic decline and arrested development go, it's refreshingly optimistic.
As comedies of economic decline and arrested development go, it's refreshingly optimistic.
Zimbabwe's economic decline has been punctuated by several notable events and episodes.
Americans know we can't afford another 4 years of the Obama economic decline.
In recent decades, the community they eventually founded has suffered steep economic decline.
In his Thursday speech, he warned that America was suffering from economic decline.
It's been almost 40 years since the economic decline hit the Midwest and Northeast.
Because, sure, the real source of our millennial plight comes down to economic decline.
"The storm is going to accelerate the economic decline of the commonwealth," Fabian said.
Brexit chaos combined with state socialism would ensure the country's long-term economic decline.
The repercussions of this economic decline are as troubling as they are wide-ranging.
You could even offset the 5 percent economic decline with the payroll tax cut.
That austerity accelerated Greece's economic decline, making repayment of its debts even less likely.
Years of economic decline and fiscal mismanagement have left Puerto Rico in dire straits.
Mr Ruhm agrees that there is a link between economic decline, drug use and suicide.
Many Italians hold the single currency responsible for economic decline since its launch in 1999.
Akihito's own reign since 1989 oversaw a period of gentle economic decline and diminished capacities.
This economic decline has led to a complete lack of confidence in our government institutions.
Modern Russia has experienced repeated periods of political instability, at times violent, amid economic decline.
Down-on-their-luck towns like Chesterville, Ontario, hope that marijuana will reverse economic decline.
Mass protests against corruption, economic decline and foreign political interference have rocked Iraq since October.
It also happens to be a very good portrait of a region in economic decline.
Cheaper cities (particularly those facing long-term economic decline) will often be lacking in these amenities.
"There is limited consolidation of peace, a worrying economic decline and violence ongoing," the report said.
It said he must "walk the talk on graft" that has exacerbated the country's economic decline.
In any other country, such a cocktail of economic decline and political conflict might be combustible.
Because investors see a recession—which is at least two consecutive quarters of economic decline—looming.
The economic decline is forcing millions of Venezuelans to go hungry and increasingly, leave the country.
It appears Kim was aware of his country's economic decline before the release of the statistics.
But employment opportunities were rare in a country crumbling amid civil war, corruption, and economic decline.
Zimbabwe is one of the world's worst-governed countries and has suffered a staggering economic decline.
However, some advisors are less than upbeat; they think an economic decline might be around the corner.
They also play a key role in revitalizing neighborhoods, cities and regions that have seen economic decline.
The risk is that the uncertainty over investments in Catalonia will translate into a slow economic decline.
A striking feature of the North's economic decline is the quantities of foreign aid that accompanied it.
Nor would I advise betting on any early reversal in the UK's recent political and economic decline.
Years of economic decline and a massive debt burden have left Puerto Rico in dire fiscal straits.
The setting seems frozen in time, but the economic decline it showcases could not be more contemporary.
The crackdown on human smuggling has also been accompanied by economic decline and security concerns for Niger.
Freedom in No-Strings Funding Communities in economic decline may have limited ability to raise new taxes.
Such activity appeals to many French voters, after years of national economic decline matched by dwindling international clout.
The economic decline was caused in part by a drought that ravaged Argentina's agriculture sector in early 2018.
He attributed around 80 percent of the economic decline to falling oil prices and 303 percent to sanctions.
And so it seemed logical that any policy to reduce emissions would also push countries into economic decline.
International sanctions imposed on the country as a result have pushed it further into isolation and economic decline.
This means more shortages and further economic decline, since much of Venezuela's domestic production is dependent on imports.
However, some investors wonder if lower rates will be enough to stem the economic decline from the coronavirus.
A V-shaped recovery is characterised by a sharp economic decline followed by a quick and sustained recovery.
None of us is sure how long this economic decline will last, but immediate action is nevertheless critical.
But economic decline was — and is — a compelling factor in generating conservative hostility to social and cultural liberalism.
They are places that frequently have endured years of population and economic decline and are struggling to recover.
Conversely, other industries flourish during periods of economic decline and experience growth that may have previously been unattainable.
Give me a break the media is literally hoping to create economic decline to help their political agenda!
Hopes are high that Ramaphosa will tackle endemic corruption and introduce structural reforms to reverse South Africa's economic decline.
The bureau's model indicates that Montanans will experience about half the economic decline they experienced during the Great Recession.
Expeditious implementation is critical to reverse Zimbabwe's economic decline, exploit the economy's potential and protect its most vulnerable people.
But the crisis, he said, can be an opportunity for Flint, which has been in economic decline for decades.
Macquarie Group chief China economist Larry Hu suggested that the country could be in for a historic economic decline.
The news sent its stock sliding and raised fears that the slump was a precursor to global economic decline.
The grievances were not new, the result of years of economic decline and unmet expectations that left powerful resentment.
In 2017, the United States lifted sanctions on Sudan, but the relief failed to stem a steep economic decline.
In his film, Soderbergh told a story of economic decline and Wall Street excess, filtered through the lens of prostitution.
But by itself, it would do little to reverse an ongoing economic decline that has been underway for a decade.
However, in the long run, a failure to avert economic decline will pose as great a threat to Japan's security.
Humanitarian assistance was needed for people suffering the effects of displacement, food insecurity, malnutrition, violence and economic decline, Noudehou said.
The city, suffering from its post-apocalyptic Robocop reputation, was best known for its economic decline and broken automotive industry.
Eddy's father, Jacky Belleguele, embodies the effect that gradual economic decline has had on the region's white working class men.
Even Mae's family has been affected by the economic decline, as paying for Mae's college education has been an issue.
That led to economic decline in and around Kucova, which was called "Stalin City" during the era of Communist rule.
Before the quake, Mashiki had escaped the worst of the demographic and economic decline that grips much of rural Japan.
Flint, facing an extended economic decline since the 1980s, came under the control of a state-appointed emergency manager in 2011.
In the '90s, for example, Congress overturned a manufacturing tax incentive that many consider to have propelled the current economic decline.
Trump grasped that the very same voters who wanted him to fight economic decline also worry about social and cultural decline.
The GLF led to economic decline, severe environmental degradation, political chaos, and one of the worst human rights disasters in history.
It involves, for starters: alchemy, a mummy, financial subterfuge, Paracelsus, economic decline, surfing and more than the usual amount of Latin.
But he has presided over a precipitous economic decline that began with the seizing of white-owned farms starting in 2000.
The current task for Chinese leadership is to avoid a full-blown nightmare of international isolation, economic decline, and domestic revolt.
The result of such rising import competition has been persistently higher unemployment levels and economic decline in many cities and communities.
His prediction infuriated Puerto Ricans, who see the latest development as yet another shameful indignity in the island's yearslong economic decline.
"Stories just about economic decline" fail to include details about the social "tapestry" of these communities, and their troubles, he said.
Working class whites in Britain and in this country have shared a sense that mass immigration has contributed to their economic decline.
He enthusiastically endorsed Trump and called stuff like the anti-trans bathroom laws a "distraction" from real issues, like American economic decline.
Many have ended up suffering permanent income losses, and the regions where these losses are concentrated have gone into rapid economic decline.
Consider the long arc of economic decline that has hit some of the communities that voted for him after backing Barack Obama.
But billions of dollars in Saudi investment have failed to turn the tide of economic decline felt most acutely among young Sudanese.
Since 2004, American politics has been convulsed by the electorate's search for leaders who will reverse economic decline and show administrative competence.
Bad economic times also affect public health and, ultimately, we might see more deaths from a deep economic decline than from coronavirus.
For many, the looming question is whether a prolonged or precipitous economic decline will chip away at popular support for the movement.
When economic decline is interpreted as loss of social status, it is easy to see why immigration becomes a proxy for economic change.
"The situation in the Russian economy has improved: inflation has fallen, the economic decline has slowed down, the rouble has strengthened," she said.
Many Zimbabweans hope for a rosier future after decades of economic decline punctuated by bouts of horrific violence orchestrated by the ruling party.
Then, for some reason, he endorsed Trump, arguing that other than Trump, "nobody in this race is being honest" about America's economic decline.
Growing up in the rural backlands of the East Midlands—between economic decline and endless fields of tulips—I've always been drawn elsewhere.
Here, poverty and economic decline has led to the surly separation of a left-behind, resentful white working class and a Muslim minority.
The urban in between When cities experienced population and economic decline decades ago, some, like New York and Boston, found ways to rebound.
Originally intended to offer added protection for industries in the midst of economic decline, it became the most obscene logroll in congressional history.
The problem with a real socialist agenda, even if dolled up in democratic or populist garb, is that it will guarantee economic decline.
This gives Cariocas plenty to fume about since much of the nation's economic decline can be pinned on the shenanigans of public officials.
From the 50s onward, economic decline gutted many Central Avenue businesses and The Dunbar was no exception, officially closing its doors in 1974.
Once signs of economic decline and high crime, vacancies today reflect another sort of blight, caused by a white-hot real estate market.
But the common denominator in Turkish life, the factor that cuts across traditional political divides, is the uncomfortably decisive force of economic decline.
"With prolonged electioneering ... the country is expected to witness slowdown in business in various sectors that can lead economic decline," their statement said.
The decision comes after a decade of economic decline in Finland and coincides with the government's multibillion austerity plan to stall public debt.
The Cleveland Fed's recession indicator, which measures the chances of an economic decline over the next 12 months, is currently at just 20.3 percent.
Second, fragile states suffer from widespread corruption, high income inequality, uneven economic development in favor of elites, and heightened risk of severe economic decline.
IF YOU have to pick a single city to illustrate the precipitous economic decline of America's rust belt, look no further than Flint, Michigan.
That, combined with the economic decline, has meant that many who came during the boom for work years prior are now leaving it behind.
In Russia, Boris Yeltsin's inability to halt his country's precipitous economic decline or the rapacious raiding of resources by oligarchs eased Putin's power grab.
But as well as being a somewhat mean way to deal with the world, reacting to economic decline by limiting immigration is horribly counterproductive.
The island, in the province of Nova Scotia, has coped with economic decline for decades after seeing its steel and coal-mining industries shrink.
Life, lived so close to the elements, has always been rugged here, but it has become even more so amid the nation's economic decline.
Mr. da Silva remains the front-runner in the October election because of his and the party's success in reversing a long economic decline.
In reality, a state socialist agenda, even if dressed in enticing democratic or progressivist garb, guarantees economic decline, social conflict and increasing state repression.
Ultimately, it is unclear how much a new Democratic president (or any president) could do to reverse the slow economic decline of rural America.
Years of economic decline have left Puerto Rico without enough revenue to pay off all its debt, forcing Congress to act earlier this summer.
Hopefully, they and others would acknowledge the economic decline in rural America as an American problem and speak to the needs of rural voters.
All of which contribute to not necessarily economic decline on the macro level but to the difficulty that relatively poorly educated workers are having.
In the early 20th century, economic decline combined with the rise of rival gambling opportunities left the formerly booming tourist town in the dust.
Later he repurposed the theme to talk about foreign policy: I told you earlier all the talk of America's economic decline is political hot air.
In the context of Trump's long history of scapegoating China for a fictional American economic decline, there is little reason for Xi to help Trump.
He has seen firsthand how federal mismanagement of national forests, grasslands, and parks has led to environmental destruction, local economic decline, and wasted federal resources.
The pound took a knock after BOE policymaker Ian McCafferty said more monetary easing was likely to be required if the UK's economic decline worsens.
" Focusing on these debates, he said, "distract us from our economic decline, and nobody in this race is being honest about it except Donald Trump.
She accused the judge overseeing the case, Mr. Bonadio, of leading a politically motivated prosecution to help turn attention away from the country's economic decline.
The Macedonian occupation in the fourth century B.C. brought economic decline, while trade during the Roman era saw recovery and the construction of new villas.
In the mid-2000s, the central Pennsylvania coal-mining town of Hazleton was in a steep economic decline, with jobs dwindling and solid income scarce.
The combination of geographic isolation and economic decline resulted in a landscape of abandoned and renegade spaces, many of which host the works in Stages.
Following a trend of economic decline in the late 20th century, the city has made efforts to boost its tourism to help rejuvenate its economy.
Many Brazilians blame the PT for the country's economic decline — and Mr. Bolsonaro was remarkably effective in presenting himself as the leftist party's polar opposite.
Their talk of economic decline, terrorism and a loss of "traditional European values" has been seen as instilling a sense of anxiety that supersedes truth.
"Chronicles of French Denial," by the right-leaning economist and historian Nicolas Baverez, is about how France continued its economic decline under President François Hollande.
An economic decline of this duration is rare in modern history, and Puerto Rico's colonial status appears to be a major reason for the anomaly.
Most of the economic decline that led to the debt crisis resulted from decisions made by the federal government or international treaties that it signed.
Mr. al-Bashir ruled Sudan with an iron fist for almost three decades — a tenure marked by human rights abuses, economic decline, and entrenched corruption.
Brazilians elected the former army captain, until 2017 an obscure congressman with a fondness for dictators, to express anger at crime, corruption and economic decline.
Youngstown was a pillar of Ohio's once flourishing steel industry before U.S. Steel demolished its furnaces in the early 1980s, starting a long economic decline.
The island is grappling with $72 billion in debt, as years of economic decline have left it without enough revenue to pay it all back.
Chronicling its achievements, as the cradle of the industrial revolution, it also dwells on Manchester's resilience in the face of recessions, economic decline—and now this.
For many, Renzi's previous initiatives have yet to make tangible progress in reversing Italy's grinding economic decline, which has hurt the young more than the old.
Zuma's African National Congress party forced him to step down in February 2018 after years in office marked by a succession of scandals and economic decline.
Ulva, which neighbors Mull on the west coast of Scotland, has been in economic decline for decades and has less than 10 residents, including its owner.
Is automation, driven by progress in technology, in general, and artificial intelligence and robotics, in particular, the main cause for the economic decline of working Americans?
Obama winked at Donald Trump when he rolled deep with this: I told you earlier all the talk of America's economic decline is political hot air.
At the time, the city was bankrupt due to the near-collapse of the U.S. auto industry and six decades of economic decline and population exodus.
Some of these citizens may have voted for President Trump in the hopes that he might bring about more job opportunities for communities in economic decline.
But I cannot disagree more with him on his views of the E.U. When Britain joined in 1973, the country was in political and economic decline.
Years of economic decline drove hundreds of thousands of island residents to the US mainland, and is now upending the political calculus on the presidential trail.
Years of economic decline has driven hundreds of thousands of island residents to the US mainland, and is upending the political calculus on the presidential trail.
The Brookings Institution wrote in a blog post that it expects the coronavirus and the ensuing economic decline to usher in a new era of automation.
For all of Turkey's continuing troubles, Mr. Erdogan has now created an opening for improving relations with Mr. Trump and beginning to reverse its economic decline.
Trump sensed the deep anxiety of some white Americans — their inextricable fear of racial and economic decline — and promised a government for them and against others.
Hurricane Maria did not just damage buildings and infrastructure​ — it was a shock to a system already stressed by economic decline, inequity, emigration and other challenges.
It speaks to the major increase in lobbying efforts that the newspaper industry has used in recent years to combat the economic decline of its industry.
But the OPEC nation's calamitous economic decline in recent years has turned Curacao and neighboring islands into havens for migrants seeking escape from hunger and disease.
"Fake culture wars only distract us from our economic decline and nobody in this race is being honest about it except for Donald Trump," he said.
The law needs to be updated to address the rising Chinese threat so we do not subsidize our own military and economic decline with taxpayer dollars.
But sources have told Reuters that a benchmark interest rate cut is considered a last resort if other measures fail to stem the broader economic decline.
And while we've heard a lot about the economic decline of the middle class, the cultural decline of the white middle class isn't discussed nearly as often.
Russia's introduction to capitalism saw economic decline and the rise of oligarchs; NATO's bombing of Serbia over Russia's objections was a deep blow to its Slavic pride.
It said there was an urgent need for measures to reverse the economic decline and suggested there could be tax credits for companies which support job creation.
Oil, which has frequently rescued Nigeria from economic decline and provided a buffer in tough times, may not be enough to salvage the country's economy this time.
Drive around the downtrodden northern suburbs of St Louis, both in and beyond its city limits, and signs of economic decline and ongoing racial segregation are obvious.
In the meantime, there are clear indications that a broad based economic decline is in the making in China, which is affecting the rest of the world.
"We can choose between two roads: guaranteed economic decline from extreme weather, or increasing prosperity from a clean energy economy and low-cost, electrified transportation," Inslee said.
That economic decline has deep roots, including the expiration of a tax credit in 2006 that allowed American companies to avoid corporate income taxes in U.S. territories.
But supporters see it as a way to bring important economic activity through tourism and recreation to an area that has been hit hard by economic decline.
But, unlike other countries, China has the flexibility to ward off sharp economic decline as it restructures its economy toward consumption and services, the Xinhua article said.
But since this economic decline has happened gradually, beginning in 2014, wealthy Venezuelans — especially corrupt government officials — have already put their money overseas, primarily in European markets.
Since then, we have been in a downward spiral and economic decline that led Congress to pass the Puerto Rico Oversight Management and Economic Act last year.
But, unlike other countries, China has the flexibility to ward off sharp economic decline as it restructures its economy towards consumption and services, the Xinhua article said.
Years of economic decline have left Puerto Rico without enough money to pay back all it owes, and it currently lacks the legal power to seek bankruptcy.
A country starting afresh Sierra Leone is among the world's poorest countries after decades of economic decline and 11 years of civil war, which ended in 2002.
Hammered by years of economic decline, Puerto Rico is struggling to keep up with payments on the $72 billion in bonds it has outstanding in the market.
Significant areas of rural America are broken, in terminal economic decline, as food production heads off to someplace else where it can be done supposedly more efficiently.
Meanwhile, the nearly six years of political volatility and economic decline that followed the fall of Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak have eroded Cairo's central role in Arab politics.
The resulting crisis — a period of staggering unemployment that peaked at 10%, a distressed housing market, and woeful economic decline — is commonly referred to as the Great Recession.
After years of economic decline and dwindling tax revenue, Puerto Rico officials say they no longer can pay back all of the $70 billion the island owes creditors.
But the potential consequences here — of Russia so cannibalizing its own oil industry that its current economic decline becomes more or less permanent — are really difficult to overstate.
What's more, domestic politics in Russia remain turbulent due to weeks of protests against President Vladimir Putin's mismanagement of the state, underscored by the nation's continued economic decline.
There's no obvious sign pointing to a big economic decline unless the Federal Reserve gets too aggressive in raising interest rates, Bridgewater Associates founder told CNBC on Tuesday.
The arrival of Zika in Puerto Rico has put added stress on the island's resources, which were already stretched thin after years of economic decline and dwindling revenue.
Now, it's up to us to grab it while it's being pushed to the fore post-Brexit, and dismantle its race-based reasoning behind the country's economic decline.
Raggi, who had secured a landslide victory by promising to clean up a city laid low by years of corruption and economic decline, came in 103rd out of 104.
He was booed in front of foreign dignitaries at liberation hero Nelson Mandela's memorial service in 2013, lampooned in the media and criticized for overseeing years of economic decline.
The pound took a knock on Tuesday after Bank of England policymaker Ian McCafferty said more monetary easing was likely to be needed if the UK's economic decline worsened.
Under the leadership of the recently ousted President Jacob Zuma, South Africans endured a decade of economic decline, political uncertainty, and an increasingly rancorous and racially charged public discourse.
Yildirim, 55, a retired intensive-care nurse, blamed people who had voted for the president, even as the economic decline and rising prices could be felt before June's election.
There are powerful forces behind the relative and in some cases absolute economic decline of rural America — and the truth is that nobody knows how to reverse those forces.
Goldman Sachs predicted global real gross domestic product would contract by about 1% in 2020, a sharper economic decline than in the year following the 2008 global financial crisis.
Donald Trump will paint a grim picture of America while accepting the GOP presidential nomination Thursday, describing a crime-ridden nation in economic decline whose standing is slipping abroad.
With more capital diverted to the cost of extracting resources, less is left to invest in industry and other social goods, driving long-term economic decline and political unrest.
Similarly in the United States, some anti-Trump pundits have been forecasting economic decline and doom for three years straight as the economy continues to grow and unemployment plummets.
The crisis has been created by years of economic decline and an exodus of Puerto Ricans to the U.S. mainland, leaving the island with a shrinking pile of revenues.
Severe economic decline, an accumulation of operating deficits, lack of financial transparency and management inefficiencies, combined with excessive borrowing, "created a fiscal emergency in Puerto Rico," the legislation states.
Big broadcast media companies have been performing better than expected for decades, but that won't stop the inevitable economic decline looming for the television industry, analyst Todd Juenger said Thursday.
If economic decline had driven drug use and suicides more broadly, even successful efforts to control opioid use might merely have displaced deaths of despair to other drugs or alcohol.
However, William Jackson, a senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, told CNBC that new industrial, retail and wage growth figures paint a more accurate portrait of Russia's economic decline.
Years of economic decline and dwindling revenues have made it impossible to pay back all of that debt, and the island is cutting public services while missing payments to creditors.
Reading carefully from a prepared text, he tested the themes that would one day frame his presidential campaign: American economic decline, and the weakness and cluelessness of politicians in Washington.
Many decades of economic decline for the bulk of America's rural states can't be reversed by Obamacare, Medicaid expansions, or anything short of a more sweeping economic revolution in America.
Additionally, Russia is building up its nuclear arsenal and cyberwarfare prowess in what American military officials call an attempt to prove its relevance after years of economic decline and retrenchment.
Chris Pine and Ben Foster play two thieving brothers who roam from heist to heist in the Texas Midlands amid economic decline and a vanishing way of small-town life.
Mr. Kennedy, a real-estate developer, said in an interview that he had decided to run partly because of his worries over people leaving Illinois, a sign of economic decline.
They're probably not enough to reverse rural and small-town economic decline, which would be hard to do even with plenty of money and the best will in the world.
CNN reported in 133 that airlines were most heavily hit by the pre-attack economic decline due to a drop in business travel and were projected to lose $213 billion.
Though this area may not look it now because of decades of economic decline, it used to be vibrant, full of A.M.E. churches, restaurants, jazz clubs and black-owned businesses.
During a campaign stop in Ashland, Ky., Clinton said coal's economic decline is a "tragedy" for parts of Appalachia, where the fall in production has cost states thousands of jobs.
It rose from its own ashes after the city's economic decline during the 1970s and 1980s, the withdrawal of the automotive manufacturing industry, and the consequent racial tension that followed.
Since 2014, Libya has been split between rival military factions and governments, causing an economic decline and collapse in health services that have left many veterans to fend largely for themselves.
Russia has been investing heavily in modernizing its military machine for the last five years, but now the country's protracted economic decline has necessitated cuts to the over-ambitious defense plans.
Although Iraq's constitution requires a quarter of lawmakers to be women, years of war and economic decline have undermined the status of women in most spheres of life, the plan said.
Among other things, they couldn't support Clinton: She's the wife of former President Bill Clinton, who signed the North American Free Trade Agreement, which many here blame for Muncie's economic decline.
After years of economic decline, Puerto Rican officials are warning the island will not be able to pay off its most important debts for more than a few months at most.
Moreover, the plan avoids tackling many of the Commonwealth's nagging systemic issues such as structural reforms and spending reductions while accepting the premise of economic decline over the next 10 years.
The territory's government has already missed payments for hundreds of millions of dollars as it struggles with years of economic decline and an exodus of Puerto Ricans to the U.S. mainland.
New Orleans was struggling with stagnant population growth and a longstanding economic decline even before Katrina, while the storm unleashed a diaspora from which the area still has not fully recovered.
The political reality is that large numbers of disaffected Americans rallied behind Donald Trump because they believed he could rescue them from political and economic decline and its resulting social problems.
The Post reported that Trump's main motivation for wanting to restart parts of the US economy stemmed from his concern over how economic decline would hurt his reelection prospects in November.
Sudan is in a transitional period after having faced protracted economic decline in recent years, especially after the secession of South Sudan in 2011, which took crucial oil revenues with it.
And the relative economic decline of lagging regions has been accompanied by growing social problems: a rising share of prime-aged men not working, rising mortality, high levels of opioid consumption.
Last year, the U.S. issued sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry to pressure President Nicolás Maduro to abandon socialist policies, which they credit as the source of the country's widespread economic decline.
The British pound fell for the fifth day in a row on Tuesday after a Bank of England policymaker said that more quantitative easing was probably necessary if Britain's economic decline worsens.
Last year I caught up with Penny Abernathy, the report's author, who has been studying the economic decline of newspapers for years and asked her about the importance of newspapers in society.
HENNINGER: And if he gets tax reform, I think the whole debate changes because it&aposs not just a political achievement, it&aposs a way to reverse the economic decline under Obama.
What is not so cool in recent years is that massive economic decline has happened in Venezuela, Brazil is economically on the ropes, and there is huge instability in the Mexican peso.
If the Senate follows through by voting to remove the elected president, they could usher in a long period of economic decline, comparable to the lost decades of the 1980s and '90s.
Further economic decline in Puerto Rico will likely push revenues lower than PREPA projects, while the difficulty of transforming PREPA's physical infrastructure and achieving operational efficiencies are likely to drive expenses higher.
For a variety of complex reasons—lack of upkeep, insufficient vetting of new tenants, endemic long-term economic decline—the high-rises became a byword for deprivation, poverty, and appalling social conditions.
Zuma, South Africa's most controversial president since the end of white-minority rule in 1994, has overseen a tumultuous nine years in power marked by economic decline and numerous allegations of corruption.
This is the case in other states as well, meaning many rural and small-town Trump supporters may soon see that Make America Great Again means accelerating economic decline and social devastation.
Iran's relative moderates like Mr. Rouhani have been on the defensive since Mr. Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal and imposed an array of sanctions, contributing to Iran's sharp economic decline.
Economic decline topped the list of concerns for American chief executives heading into a crucial election year, compared with 22020 months ago when recession was only third on their list of worries.
For the economy, here's the way it works: In times of economic growth, the incumbent party is typically rewarded, and in times of economic decline the out-party often gets a boost.
While buyers from Calgary represent a significant portion of the Canmore market, the city's economic decline hasn't had much impact on sales in Canmore, except at the highest end, Mr. Vincent said.
The party said it would use a fifth of the profits from its stake in the wind farms to fund redevelopment in Britain's coastal communities, many of which have suffered economic decline.
Critics said that Mr. Johnson's tax cuts would not do enough to slow the economic decline in some parts of the country, while Mr. Corbyn's talk of nationalization still worries business leaders.
The GOP nominee's convention speech was comically dark, but it was also consistent in hammering home a message of economic decline caused by nefarious foreigners and elite deals struck behind closed doors.
But negative rates may affect investment and economic decisions in ways that could produce economic decline rather than growth, when, for example, the uncertainty produced by negative rates reduces consumer and business demand.
And after appearing so flustered by Mr. Trump, Mr. Bush recently found a way to cast himself as a serious alternative to him in a country fearful of global terror and economic decline.
"The Bank of Russia expects the continuation of an insignificant economic decline this year - around 1.3-1.5 percent at an (average) oil price of $30 per barrel," she said at a banking conference.
Russia's declining standard of living is a trend that will only continue over time and, eventually, the stark contrast between a prosperous EU and a Russia in economic decline could spur internal instability.
But the lack of similar attention to public employees—particularly the ones in caring fields—has meant that our picture of economic decline has been skewed, our understanding of the middle class flawed.
After the huge economic decline following the civil war, people's place in the class system affected the kinds of meat they bought, and the kinds of vegetables they could get their hands on.
When he first explored running for mayor at 28, he wowed many South Bend power brokers with his grasp of policy detail in a report called "Benchmarking South Bend" that predicted economic decline.
People in areas of economic decline who believe reducing immigration would improve their situation aren't wrong for hoping that, but they've been lied to by politicians who've failed to actually address their problems.
This expansive and intimate documentary examines Cuba both from the dictator's seat and from the ground up, with scenes capturing the country's economic decline, tourism boom and response to Castro's death in 2016.
LONDON (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs said it expected global real gross domestic product to contract by about 1% in 2020, a sharper economic decline than in the year following the 2008 global financial crisis.
In Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Thailand and Turkey, populism has been fed by the juxtaposition of rural population and economic decline against the growth and increasing prosperity of the largest cities.
And while the stocked shops and busy restaurants have improved the mood in the capital for some, after years of unrelenting economic decline, they have not turned around the country's overall economic prospects.
Before the hurricane the country was in economic decline, and the fact that it's an island means that it faces specific challenges in recovering from the disaster and rebuilding in preparation for future storms.
What followed, however, was not the miraculous emergence of a "normal" country as many had hoped, but a decade of turbulence, economic decline, rising crime and social breakdown, and Mr Gorbachev got the blame.
At the general election last September the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) did best in Germany's formerly communist east, which suffers from economic decline, antipathy to refugees and weak connections to established parties.
The government and the United Nations said last month that South Sudan needs $1.7 billion in aid this year to help six million people cope with the effects of war, hunger and economic decline.
Years of economic decline had led to a mass exodus of Puerto Ricans to the American mainland, driving down its revenues and eventually leaving it without enough government funds to pay off its debt.
Mnangagwa's lawyer, Edwin Manikai, said the president wanted to "work with anybody who adds value to the economy," in line with the new leader's stated desire to halt Zimbabwe's precipitous economic decline under Mugabe.
Years of economic decline has left the island with insufficient revenue to pay off its debt, leading to a scramble of bondholders to jockey for position to receive the biggest payout on their investments.
Years of economic decline and a shrinking population have placed the island under significant stress, and officials say it is impossible for them to completely pay back the billions of dollars they owe creditors.
Over the past several years, relative economic decline, foreign adventurism, a lack of engagement, and hubris have caused both our allies and our adversaries to put less faith in what we do or say.
The territory's government has already missed payments for hundreds of millions of dollars on its debt as it struggles with years of economic decline and an exodus of Puerto Ricans to the U.S. mainland.
Preventing economic decline now is important to prevent future conflict, Kim said, warning that the United Nations and other international institutions could not be left to pick up the pieces every time crises broke out.
Short-dated U.S. Treasury yields rose on Friday after solid data subdued investor fears of rapid economic decline in the second quarter and decreased expectations the Fed would cut rates at its meeting this week.
Women like Colleen who fell deeply in love with Donna — two generous souls who have an open door policy of supporting their neighbors in a Kansas City community plagued by economic decline, drugs and poverty.
To start with, he will get a chance to boast, since the winds of economic decline are beginning to sweep through Europe, which is in far worse shape than the US economy, despite recession fears.
However, many Americans find themselves in economic decline, as grown-up kids lacking economic prospects move back home and grandparents find themselves being pulled back from retirement to support both their kids and their grandkids.
The 75-year-old Zuma has been South Africa's most controversial president since the end of white-minority rule in 1994, overseeing a tumultuous nine years marked by economic decline and numerous allegations of corruption.
"Markets are trading (to reflect) high levels of risk and economic decline, and Macquarie's view is that we just don't see that, both here and in China and certainly not in the U.S.," Lakos said.
We could also use tax reform to reverse the troubling trends of economic decline in rural communities by encouraging and incentivizing public-private partnerships that make strategic investments in the areas of the most need.
Obama, delivering his last State of the Union speech to Congress before leaving office next year, said it was fiction to declare the United States was in economic decline or getting weaker on the international stage.
I don't pretend to agree with every plank in our party's platform; but fake culture wars only distract us from our economic decline, and nobody in this race is being honest about it except Donald Trump.
When he appeared in the dock, scores of lawyers pitched up to tear police procedure to shreds and argue that Internet videos attacking corruption and economic decline were free speech, not a threat to the state.
For perspective, it is less than half what the average worker earned in Cuba in the 1990s when it was emerging from its "special period," the dramatic economic decline that followed the loss of Soviet subsidies.
The piece glitters from a distance drawing the viewer in to intimate but broken scenes of a Harlem that was once a bustling bedrock for the black community only to slip into economic decline over decades.
By next year, despite some snags, the pool is expected to be available year-round, and a new geothermal plant nearby could provide a fresh source of electricity for a region that has suffered economic decline.
Sterling slipped 210 percent to $20.3 after Bank of England policymaker Ian McCafferty said in an op-ed for the Times that more quantitative easing was likely to be required if the UK's economic decline worsens.
And rather than viewing immigration as a threat to native-born workers, Trump could join the communities across the Rust Belt that now consider it a "demographic lifeline" to help reverse population loss and economic decline.
For example, the community of Bristow, Oklahoma — devastated by the loss of more than 28500,6900 jobs when a Black and Decker manufacturing plant closed in 2628 — desperately needed an economic boost to reverse its economic decline.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - President Dilma Rousseff said on Friday that her cash-strapped government could consider tapping into Brazil's sizeable foreign reserves at a given moment, an idea that troubles investors already worried about the country's economic decline.
Herrera was asked about the risk that Mexico's economy could slide into a technical recession, meaning two consecutive quarter of economic decline, when the statistics agency publishes gross domestic product data at the end of the month.
Investors associate Zuma's tenure with a period of economic decline, with growth slowing to an average of 1.5 percent a year and unemployment up to 28 percent from around 23 percent when he took office in 2009.
One side of Mack features neighborhoods on the East Side of Detroit, many of which have fared slightly better than large swaths of the city, but whose fortunes have yet to recover from years of economic decline.
A large part of his long run of success comes from the belief that his leadership is essential to prevent the chaos of the 1990s, when Russia experienced an economic decline worse than the American Great Depression.
"He has gone through taking over an administration in the middle of an economic decline, so he stands ready to set up the infrastructure and the talent you need at that moment in time," the adviser said.
"To put it simply, in this space Russia wants to watch us tear ourselves apart while it seems China on the other hand would rather manage our gradual economic decline over the course of generations," Porter said.
The government and the United Nations announced on Wednesday that South Sudan needs $1.7 billion in aid next year to help 6 million people — half its population — cope with the effects of war, hunger and economic decline.
That previous research, which sometimes focused on broad economic indicators like unemployment or income, may have failed to measure the lingering social and cultural effects of economic decline, the authors of the JAMA Internal Medicine study argued.
All that has happened in the past three years, after two decades of severe misrule by the governments of Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro, leading to gradual economic decline that has now cut the economy in half.
In the long term, the drag of huge interest payments on a massive and growing debt, which may eventually approach or even exceed the nation's annual GDP, may cause American economic decline and severely burden future generations.
Over the past few weeks, Mr. Guaidó has emerged as the most direct challenge yet to Mr. Maduro, whose longtime stewardship of Venezuela has plunged the country into a prolonged bout of repression and severe economic decline.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Without rapid transformation of global economies to largely eliminate climate-changing emissions, countries face economic decline as the costs of wilder weather and other threats soar, British economist Nicholas Stern warned on Wednesday.
In a seismic shift, he even said Italy should forge a political "axis" with Germany, a country the League has always accused of commandeering the euro zone for its own benefit while condemning Italy to economic decline.
Addressing a crowd of about 70 African-American voters at the Bethel United Methodist Church, Trump attempted to tie-in Flint's economic decline to trade deals supported by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton.
Chris Mutsvangwa hailed the military's overnight move as the "correction of a state that was careening off a cliff" and said the military administration would usher in a "better business environment" after years of disinvestment and economic decline.
Puerto Rican officials say years of economic decline and the mass exodus of people to the rest of the United States has left the island unable to pay back all of the $72 billion in debt it owes.
The trouble is, in contrast to characters in plays that speak to issues of economic decline with more insight (like Stephen Karam's "The Humans"), these people behave so absurdly that it's hard to have much sympathy for them.
PRAGUE, March 17 (Reuters) - Czech central bank Governor Jiri Rusnok said on Tuesday that there would be economic decline due to the coronavirus outbreak, presenting a darker outlook than he did after an emergency rate cut on Monday.
The Post reported that Trump's main motivation for wanting to restart parts of the US economy as soon as possible stemmed from his concern over how skyrocketing unemployment and economic decline would hurt his reelection prospects in November.
Mugabe, who ruled Zimbabwe for 37 years from independence in 1980, was a polarizing figure idolized by some for his role in Zimbabwe's liberation struggle but hated by others for overseeing a disastrous economic decline and political violence.
Other variables include problems public schools wrestled with over decades of social change, such as the number of children born to single mothers; economic decline or stagnation for 60-80% of households, and for which solutions require resources.
In her speech, Kramp-Karrenbauer painted a grim scenario of economic decline for Germany in which its companies cease to register patents in 10 years' time, and young people leave the country complaining of a lack of creativity.
In his final television interviews before his death, however, Mr. Heikal also sounded notes of warning to President Sisi, who is struggling to defeat a militant insurgency based in the Sinai Peninsula and to halt a steep economic decline.
But supposing Evangelicals are attracted to Trump's explanation of economic decline and his independence from moneyed interests, why haven't Evangelical leaders like Moore been able to rein in their support with reminders of his flagrant disrespect for Christian morality?
American political culture is currently immersed in a debate about the white working class — its economic decline, its lowered life expectancy, its increased suicide rates, its increased levels of drug and alcohol abuse, and its cultural and racial resentments.
JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan needs $1.7 billion in aid next year to help 6 million people — half of its population — cope with the effects of war, hunger and economic decline, the government and the United Nations announced on Wednesday.
Donald Trump, the outspoken Republican front-runner in the presidential race, has made it his signature issue, weaving it into a narrative of general economic decline and concern about terrorism, which also figured high among last year's problems list.
The other side: Another early presidential candidate, Andrew Yang, takes a much more dystopian view of society's AI future — and that we're "in the third or fourth inning of automation" and that it's already causing social and economic decline.
Researchers behind the study, published in the journal Science, evaluated a number of factors that will contribute to economic decline as average global temperatures continue to rise, including increased energy costs, coastal damage, mortality rates and damage to agriculture.
Greg Daco, chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, says the economy is assured of a recession — at least two consecutive quarters of economic decline — with output falling 0.4 percent in the first quarter and 12 percent in the second.
The League's March election program said the euro was "the main cause of our economic decline" and proposed a "return to a pre-Maastricht situation", a reference to the 1992 treaty that paved the way for the single currency.
The Asian financial hub is expected to report negative economic growth on Thursday, which means Hong Kong is facing "a technical recession," or two consecutive quarters of economic decline, Paul Chan, Hong Kong's financial secretary, said in a blog post Sunday.
The British pound fell for the fifth day in a row on Tuesday and was the largest major currency mover after a Bank of England policymaker said that more quantitative easing was probably necessary if the U.K.'s economic decline worsens.
That's the essence of a bold plan to revive the nation's 21st largest city after decades of shrinking population, economic decline and a crushing bankruptcy two years ago that forced painful choices on the city leaders, investors, public workers and residents.
"He should now lay out a programme of government investment and support for businesses, bringing forward shovel-ready projects particularly in those areas hardest hit by long-term economic decline," Labour's main spokesman on the economy, lawmaker John McDonnell, said.
While whole communities in the nation's heartland have fallen into economic decline, the tech industry, clustered in vibrant coastal hubs like San Francisco and New York, has grown wealthy off new developments that are disrupting how Americans live and work.
Argentina's sovereign dollar bond spreads narrowed as much as 7 bps on Wednesday to 457 bps after a bill aimed at stopping Argentina's economic decline by ending its 14-year banishment from the global bond market passed its first legislative hurdle.
It was little wonder that our country was in economic decline...These high tax rates not only discouraged additional work and investment at the margin, but also confiscated capital that could have been used for job creation by the private sector.
"This is just what these reserve funds are meant for - to finance social obligations at a time of economic decline - and this is what we will certainly do," he said during a visit to the Stavropol region in southern Russia.
There is also speculation that the government could provide incentives to boost growth, but businesses like Tan's don't expect fiscal or monetary policy to be enough to arrest an economic decline that is mostly a result of a global slowdown.
" Second: exacerbating cultural tensions — making less secure whites living in areas of economic decline fearful of immigrants and "susceptible to the anti-establishment, nativist, and xenophobic scaremongering" — in short, "blaming 'Them' for stripping prosperity, job opportunities, and public services from 'Us'.
He acknowledged that two years of economic decline had brought great hardship but insisted this had only made the country stronger, and he focused on sectors of the economy that he said have done well, like agriculture and high-tech.
Both have been described as the culmination of a backlash against forces of globalization that created a glamorous, globetrotting elite on one hand and, on the other, a wasteland of economic decline and deprivation in both nations' once robust heartlands.
Outside such rarefied circles, Mr. Temer's austerity measures are igniting a fierce debate over how the richest and most powerful Brazilians are protecting their wealth and privileges at a time when much of the country is enduring a harrowing economic decline.
After decades of economic decline, the birthplace of General Motors approved a big bet on new infrastructure in 2013, deciding to join the Karegnondi Water Authority, a multi-million dollar project to build a new regional water pipeline from Lake Huron.
Earlier this month, a draft study from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) looked at whether US counties actually saw overdoses increasing in tandem with markers of economic decline, such as job losses, higher poverty rates, declining incomes, or home price drops.
In 2012, she released The Queen of Versailles, a documentary that followed Jackie Siegel and David Siegel, the owners of Westgate Resorts, as they rushed to build the biggest single-family house in the United States in the face of the economic decline.
STEVE HUHMAN LARCHMONT, N.Y. ⬥ To the Editor: The illustration that accompanied the reviews of books on American economic decline on the cover of the Book Review serves as an excellent case in point for students in my course on sex, gender and disability.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A bill aimed at stopping Argentina's economic decline by ending its 14-year banishment from the global bond market passed its first legislative hurdle on Tuesday, when a Congressional committee sent the measure to the full house of representatives.
The violence occurred during a "stay-away" inspired by Evan Mawarire, a 39-year-old preacher, whose call for workers to stay home in protest against corruption and economic decline amounts to the biggest challenge to Mugabe's rule in nearly a decade.
The stock answer is that he is seeking to placate and energize his "base" — the voters troubled by economic decline — by building a wall not just against immigrants but against economic competition and foreign entanglements, thereby making their lives and livelihoods more secure.
But I think McFetridge is onto something with much broader applicability that points to a huge general challenge for places that are in economic decline: Most people are small-c conservative and don't really like the idea of their local community changing.
Like Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen before him, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell may be worried that the central bank's use of extreme policy during the financial crisis left him with a relatively small amount of firepower to head off the next economic decline.
Then Central Bank Governor Philip Lane said the main such risk facing Ireland - leaving aside Brexit - is its high dependence on multinational firms and that if there were a persistent shock to that sector, the cumulative economic decline "would dwarf a normal cyclical recession".
Moscow is projecting force not only in the North Atlantic but also in Syria and Ukraine and building up its nuclear arsenal and cyberwarfare capacities in what American military officials say is an attempt to prove its relevance after years of economic decline and retrenchment.
Russian men experienced a six-year drop from 1991 to 1994, the years immediately after the breakup of the Soviet Union, according to the Human Mortality Database, as a severe economic decline resulted in a surge in suicides, heart ailments and alcohol-related liver disease.
But 53-Star does not have the seats to govern on its own, so now it will have to do what until recently it had ruled out: come to terms with the parties it has always lambasted as corrupt and responsible for Italy's economic decline.
As the pair drives through the state, the camera constantly cuts to the signs of economic decline: billboards advertising debt relief and quick home sales, and barren fields dotted with oil rigs, which the movie frames as the last viable part of the world.
BUENOS AIRES, March 8 (Reuters) - A bill aimed at stopping Argentina's economic decline by ending its 14-year banishment from the global bond market passed its first legislative hurdle on Tuesday, when a Congressional committee sent the measure to the full house of representatives.
"This round of economic decline is due, to a large degree, to a downturn in individual and private sector confidence," Qian Wang, managing director and chief economist, Asia-Pacific, at Vanguard Investment Strategy Group, said in Mandarin during a press event in Shanghai earlier this month.
In the coming days and weeks, we will discover whether or not President Obama will refrain from even more unilateral policies that exacerbate the country's economic decline or if he remains intent on solidifying his legacy with the far left at the expense of America's competitiveness.
More often than not, they were from rural and exurban places that had increasingly become hotbeds of political resentment, places that had been on a steady multi-decade economic decline as more and more talent and capital investment flowed to the largest cities, mostly on the coasts.
There were a couple of guys at Harvard, Bob Hayes and Bill Abernathy, and they wrote a single article in the Harvard Business Review that was called "Managing Our Way to Economic Decline," and they said too much marketing, too much finance, not enough product quality.
So she dove deep into the experiences of gun carriers in Michigan, becoming a gun carrier and even a certified instructor herself, examining how the National Rifle Association's training programs construct new models of citizenship, and digging into how gun ownership interacts with race, gender, economic decline, and class.
The crowd, many in baseball caps and hunting jackets in the chilly room, talked about fears of long-term economic decline, and short term pain as well as schools, government offices and some businesses have shut down out of safety concerns since the refuge was taken over last Saturday.
In an age of economic decline, the men in Carlson's study are living through the evaporation of the manufacturing economy in the US. While previous generations of men might have been able to "do" gender by economically providing for their households, this is less possible for many men today.
But the population shift poses a potentially much larger challenge for Puerto Rico, as it tries to stagger back not just from the disastrous toll of Hurricane Maria but years of steep economic decline that had left the island beleaguered even before the storm's landfall on Sept. 20.
South Africa does not face as severe an economic decline as Brazil in 2016, but weak growth prospects for the economy and household incomes, and the prospect of further monetary tightening, mean we expect no real house price growth in 2016 and a decline of around 3% in 2017.
Liaoning province, which has long depended on heavy industries like steel, coal and machinery manufacturing, has sought to spend its way out of a long-term economic decline, investing huge amounts of public money on new infrastructure as part of the state's 15-year "Rejuvenate the Northeast" program.
The continent's economic decline, relative to the likes of China, is frequently and gleefully invoked (Britain is "shackled to a corpse" runs the over-used metaphor); in an article for the Daily Mail on May 22nd Steve Hilton, a former adviser to David Cameron, described the union's member states as "ungovernable".
"When you have economic decline alongside a broad and dynamic civil rights movement, it becomes very easy for people to think their economic disenfranchisement comes at the hands of minorities," said David Cunningham, a sociologist at Washington University in St. Louis who wrote a book on the KKK in North Carolina.
"Japan has to be careful not to slip into another economic decline, which means they are going to have to be careful about how they phase the timing of future tax increases and whether they offset that with spending in their economy so that it doesn't create fiscal drag," Lew said.
Everything, from the perfervidness of the country's electronic manufacturing, the proliferation of its pop culture, the aggressiveness of its building booms — even as a three-decade-long economic decline strips these characteristics of their sheen — seems to serve as a reminder that throughout the postwar era, Japan was a byword for the future.
Moscow is flowing forces for its own exercises along its western border with Europe and also deploying in Syria and eastern Ukraine, and is building up its nuclear arsenal and cyberwarfare prowess in what American military officials say is an attempt to prove its relevance after years of economic decline and retrenchment.
Trump's running mate, Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE, swung through Portage on Thursday, a small manufacturing town in southwest Michigan that has been hit hard by economic decline.
To see where things get more tangled, head into the damp woods of the Cascade Range in central Oregon, and the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State, where a long economic decline began in the late 1980s as international trade shifted timber markets to places like Canada, and automated mills eliminated tens of thousands of jobs.
In the decades that followed, businesses and the wealthy would begin to organize with great fervor, responding to the challenges of the labor movement and the New Left in the 1970s, as well as to the worldwide economic decline of that time, with an offensive intended to roll back the power of unions, taxes, and regulations.
And thus when we observe the behavior of those who live in distressed areas, we are not observing the effect of economic decline on the working class, we are observing a highly selected group of people who faced economic adversity and choose to stay at home and accept it when others sought and found opportunity elsewhere.
He also rebuked Venezuela, which he said had refused to issue visas for officials from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights at a time of deepening political tension and economic decline, and Turkey, which had not allowed investigators to follow up reports of civilian deaths and extrajudicial killings in the southeast, home to a resilient Kurdish insurgency.
Italian voters opted for Mr. Salvini's Lega and Beppe Grillo's utopistic Five Star Movement — its central policy is to guarantee a "citizenship income" to all — after nearly 20 years of frustrating economic decline and rising unemployment, a period more or less concurrent with membership of the euro and made all the more dramatic by the arrival of waves of African migrants on the country's southern shores.
" Sanders lamented the depth of corporate greed underpinning the current American financial system, which he said, coupled with a lack of oversight or willful ignorance from politicians, led to the 2008 financial crisis, "the worst economic decline since the 1930s" in the US. In a familiar return to his regular stump speech, the senator also criticized the US Supreme Court's ruling in the Citizens United case, which allowed corporations to spend unlimited amounts on political campaigns through super PACSs, saying the decision established a "system in which billionaires can buy elections.

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