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You have members of Congress fomenting this kind of stuff.
How successful this strategy was in fomenting division remains unclear.
On Tuesday, Abiy had warned against media owners "fomenting unrest".
On Tuesday, Abiy had warned against media owners "fomenting unrest".
You know what we as consumers are capable of fomenting.
As they talk, revolution is fomenting right outside their home.
TPLF supporters accused the OPDO of fomenting a Western-sponsored revolution.
Bahrain has frequently accused regional Shi'ite power Iran of fomenting unrest.
He blamed journalists for fomenting anger and spreading "purposefully false" stories.
Facebook is great for keeping up with family and fomenting genocide.
To the right, it looked like Ford was fomenting urban rebellion.
Or is someone just fomenting chaos for the hell of it?
The two countries later accused Tehran of fomenting violence against Bahraini police.
Bahrain has also frequently accused regional Shi'ite power Iran of fomenting unrest.
What do you say to those who accuse you of fomenting hate?
Beijing has accused some countries, including the United States, of fomenting unrest.
They banned genocide-fomenting propaganda bots, causing fascist political parties to dissolve.
To Ali, women's work includes seeking justice, engendering healing, and fomenting resistance.
Trump's bullshitting is integral to his success in fomenting tribalism and polarization.
Instead, technology changed everything that enables a book, fomenting a quiet revolution.
At The Masses, left-wing activists were fomenting a global socialist revolution.
This is tantamount to fomenting a coup of a democratically elected government.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - France's presidential election is fomenting deep anxiety in markets.
He will blame outsiders, particularly those in the West for fomenting instability.
The United States' track record of fomenting regime change is very poor.
President John Magufuli has accused opposition politicians of fomenting a "fake" hunger crisis.
They've been accused of fomenting genocide, breaking Western democracies, and abetting mass shooters.
This summer, Athens expelled two Russian officials for fomenting opposition to the agreement.
Soon, the citizens are accusing each other of being aliens and fomenting unrest.
Netanyahu accused the news network of fomenting violence around the Jerusalem security saga.
The government accuses the Brotherhood of fomenting an Islamist insurgency since Mursi's removal.
A small but vocal minority was fomenting distrust against the children, he added.
His predecessor, Abdi Iley, is on trial for fomenting violence, charges he denies.
Debt crises have a particular way of fomenting deep political and social change.
The dynamos pouring forth raps about American history are not really fomenting revolution.
Iran has also accused Saudi Arabia, its main regional rival, of fomenting unrest.
Finally, what role does social media play in fomenting hatred of certain groups?
He routinely landed on the front page of Russian newspapers, accused of fomenting revolution.
China, in turn, has blamed Britain, along with the U.S., for fomenting the protests.
It is possible to vigorously oppose Trump's abuses without fomenting delusions about his predecessors.
However, he has failed to stop local politicians from fomenting ethnic cleansing at home.
Officials and government supporters accused Azuaje of fomenting and financing violence, and urged an investigation.
Manama accuses Shi'ite power Iran of fomenting unrest on its soil, a charged Tehran denies.
On Tuesday, the 78-year-old Khamenei had accused Iran's adversaries of fomenting the protests.
But they believe that simply talking about the immigration issue is key to fomenting change.
He also said that corruption threatened governments by encouraging foreign extremism and fomenting domestic discontent.
Even on the issue of division they are divided, blaming the other for fomenting divisiveness.
Chinese scientists have been studying that question for decades, with an eye toward fomenting fornication.
It has accused foreign powers, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting the unrest.
Both men have been implicated in various crimes, including unlawful association and fomenting public mischief.
Mr. Erdogan accuses Mr. Gulen, his former ally, of fomenting a failed coup in 2016.
The big picture: Both China and Russia have accused the West of fomenting the unrest.
Beijing denies meddling in Hong Kong's affairs and accuses Western governments of fomenting the crisis.
As Arthur struggles with his demons, an uprising is fomenting, with a revolt seemingly inevitable.
China has accused foreign powers, particularly the United States, of fomenting the demonstrations in Hong Kong.
He accused the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia of fomenting tensions in the Middle East.
How much more cruel can humanity be, and how much chaos and pain are we fomenting?
Beijing has reacted sharply and has accused foreign countries, including the United States, of fomenting unrest.
Saudi Arabia denies discrimination against Shi'ites and accuses Iran of fomenting unrest, a charge Tehran denies.
Qatar's neighbors accuse Al-Jazeera of fomenting unrest in the region and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood.
Fomenting 'anger on divisive issues such as race and immigration' is perfectly consistent with that agenda.
Previously, the erstwhile Rap Genius was focused on annotating music lyrics and fomenting discussion about them.
In New Jersey and around the country, a growing movement to end helicopter tourism is fomenting.
Anger has mounted over Russia's annexation of Crimea and its fomenting of rebellion in eastern Ukraine.
Pro-government media has branded the protesters Islamists and warned that foreign agitators are fomenting trouble.
Extremist jihadists arose, with the Islamic State eventually declaring a caliphate and fomenting violence in Europe.
Trump and other Republicans have accused Soros of fomenting social unrest by funding the migrant caravan.
Likewise, ISIL activities spawn discussions about fomenting rebellion and the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Others seek to portray refugees from the Middle East as terrorists or rapists, fomenting populist anger.
The kingdom has accused Iran of fomenting protests by the Shi'ites - a charge denied by Tehran.
Bahrain accuses Iran, a Shiite power, of fomenting violence in the kingdom, a charge Tehran denies.
Life in the US for the Flores Magón brothers was spent fomenting revolution while evading arrest.
HANNITY: Can you partner with Russia to perhaps stop the fomenting of terror, stop the proxy wars?
So is Maxine Waters fomenting violence using her position as a member of Congress to do so?
But Mr Putin changed the subject by annexing Crimea and fomenting a war in Ukraine in 2014.
It's important to know up-close how movements like this are fomenting and where they are headed.
Critics say his triumph was due, at least in part, to a strategy of fomenting racial discord.
Members of the ruling Conservative party say militant unions are deliberately fomenting commuter chaos for political reasons.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Gulen of fomenting 2016's failed coup attempt against him.
"The person who is fomenting violence the most is the president of the United States," Rubin said.
His movement emphasises education; but his devotees are accused of infiltrating the government and fomenting the coup.
In short, resorting to frozen conflicts rather than annexation mitigates Moscow's near-term costs of fomenting separatism.
Maduro's unpopular government accuses the opposition of fomenting violence to lay the ground for a foreign invasion.
Other members' interests haven't always aligned with those of the Saudi-Russian axis, fomenting strife in OPEC.
In colonial times, the British authorities executed more than 1,000 Kenyans who were accused of fomenting revolt.
The younger generation seems far more focused on becoming the Quebecois Steve Jobs than in fomenting revolution.
The concerns included screen addiction, privacy violations, monopoly-like powers and technology's role in fomenting political extremism.
But one of them, Kathleen Dunphy, in her 80s and homebound, expressed little interest in fomenting rebellion.
Mr. Curbelo admits it feels a little out of character for him to be fomenting an insurrection.
They're also fomenting a revolution that will change the world, but right now they're talking about crabs.
Tensions escalated in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea and then began fomenting armed revolt in eastern Ukraine.
"Fomenting racial unrest is not in the nation's interest and it's not in businesses' interest," he said.
China denies such claims and blames foreign countries, including Britain and the United States, for fomenting unrest.
Marriott is best known for its hospitality, not fomenting rebellion in the countries where it does business.
Padrino said Tillerson's Latin American tour was aimed at fomenting a regional "intervention" against Venezuela's socialist government.
Beijing has reacted sharply to the protests and accused foreign countries, including the United States, of fomenting unrest.
It claimed that Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian naval officer, had been fomenting terrorism in the state of Balochistan.
The Arab countries accuse Qatar of funding terrorism, fomenting regional instability or cosying up to their enemy Iran.
Maduro blames the opposition for the violence, claiming its leaders are fomenting unrest to remove him from power.
His logic, however contradictory, seems to be that fomenting revolution is bad, but being a superpower is good.
Despite that, Beijing says the area is "calm" and accuses others, including the US, of fomenting tensions there.
Liberals have talked of fomenting "the resistance" to Trump, and backing his Cabinet nominee appears to contradict that.
While he books international tours, she's fomenting the international revolution, alone and wearily, and the strain is showing.
United Nations investigators concluded that Facebook played a "determining role" in fomenting genocidal attacks against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims.
So the Iranian people don't really understand why this is happening to them, and it's fomenting anti-Americanism.
As Hong Kong's pro-democracy demonstrations intensify, the Chinese government accuses the United States of fomenting the trouble.
"The IRGC plays a central role in Iran's maligned activities across the world, including fomenting terrorism," Mandelker said.
But as accomplishments go, fomenting xenophobia and manipulating a famously mercurial political neophyte are thin evidence of genius.
Before he was hit, he warned that hard-left agitators were fomenting violence, and advised demonstrators to disperse.
It was about "fomenting discord about the validity of his election," said Colin Stretch, the company's general counsel.
The trial of O.J. Simpson brought together many factors that had been fomenting in the country for years.
Beijing has reacted sharply to the protests and has accused foreign countries, including the United States, of fomenting unrest.
But projects and innovations continued, fomenting new ways of involving community members and integrating the web with Blacksburg's geography.
Through it all, Putin remains enormously popular, fomenting nationalism and personal support through military interventions in Ukraine and Syria.
If the economy tanks before November 2020, he plans to blame Democrats for fomenting uncertainty and gridlock via impeachment.
The Saudis say Iran is fomenting sectarian violence in the Middle East and has aspirations to dominate the region.
Bahrain accuses Iran of fomenting unrest and backing militants who have been increasingly attacking security forces using improvised bombs.
It's time to expose the crooked media deceptions, and to challenge the media for their role in fomenting divisions.
Lopez, 46, is under house arrest and serving a 15-year sentence on charges of fomenting violence and terrorism.
One mechanism outside that law would be the kind of open schism that Burke's critics accuse him of fomenting.
Putin is deeply opposed to what he thinks is a US policy of fomenting unrest and supporting regime change.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her governing Awami League party have accused the Islamist opposition of fomenting this terrorism.
But, by not taking questions -- or even, really, appearing in public -- Franken is fomenting speculation about his past conduct.
Mark Green's nomination for Army secretary is going downhill fast, with comments from his past fomenting opposition to him.
But the Egyptian regime seized upon that sort of language in Abbas's posts to accuse him of fomenting violence.
Tehran denies this and accuses the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia of fomenting tensions in the Middle East.
It was a compromise at a moment when the resistance-fomenting base wasn't in the mood for a compromise.
China denies meddling in Hong Kong and has accused the United States, Britain and others of fomenting the unrest.
This sort of rote policing seemed pointless; nothing was accomplished by confronting the young men beyond fomenting ill will.
The world can no longer claim ignorance or skepticism of Iran's role in fomenting instability in the Middle East.
What's fomenting the conspiracy world of Mr. Trump and company, as well as their strange bedfellows, the alt-right?
The protests came a day after Mr. Abiy warned in Parliament that unidentified media owners were fomenting ethnic unrest.
If the economy tanks before November 2020, don't blame Trump — blame Democrats for fomenting uncertainty and gridlock via impeachment.
Beijing has rejected claims it is undermining rights in Hong Kong, and has accused foreign countries of fomenting trouble.
They accuse foreign forces, meaning America, of fomenting a Ukraine-style "colour revolution" to keep a rising China down.
Pakistan denies the charge and accuses India of occupying Kashmir and fomenting trouble in its restive provinces, like Baluchistan.
It has fueled tensions among member states, and anti-migrant parties have won votes by fomenting public fears of foreigners.
Maduro frequently accuses the United States of seeking to sabotage his administration by fomenting an economic crisis and stoking unrest.
Earlier this week, before the protests erupted, Prime Minister Abiy warned Parliament that unidentified media owners were fomenting ethnic unrest.
As well as financial benefits, a thriving nightlife scene can have a significant impact on cultural vibrancy by fomenting innovation.
India blames its arch rival for fomenting separatist trouble, including attacks on security forces, in its part of the region.
Two years have been spent fomenting the idea that Russia only interfered because it had a willing, colluding partner: Trump.
On March 7th authorities restricted access to social media to prevent the spreading of rumours and fomenting of further violence.
Intensifying right-wing Euroskepticism was feeding off current events, fomenting a movement that threatened to swallow Cameron's political career whole.
Those comments also drew a sharp response from Beijing, with China's Foreign Ministry accusing the U.S. of fomenting the protests.
Sanders accused Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump and others of fomenting a "racist effort" to delegitimize President Barack Obama.
Beijing has struck an increasingly strident tone over the protests, accusing foreign countries including the United States of fomenting unrest.
It has also delayed the return of some bodies of Palestinian assailants, citing concern about the funerals' fomenting further violence.
Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson had said Curiel was tied to "La Raza," which she implied was fomenting anti-Trump riots.
James Comey bears particular responsibility for fomenting reckless abuse of FBI authorities and derivative damage to the American political system.
China has also painted Washington as a "black hand" fomenting months of increasingly violent demonstrations in the former British colony.
Fomenting proxy wars and creating instability in the region, that is not a way to come to the negotiation table.
He was expelled from Cuba's socialist ally Bolivia in 2008 for what President Evo Morales claimed was fomenting social unrest.
Bahrain accuses Iran of fomenting unrest among its Shi'ite population and providing financial and material support, a charge Tehran denies.
India has accused Pakistan of fomenting trouble in its part of Kashmir, a charge that the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, denies.
The researchers also aren't discrediting the threats of fake news or misleading coverage from alt-right outlets in fomenting misinformation.
It's an offensive that feeds itself on fomenting fear in order to win the complicity and silence of all Cubans.
The broader issue, in her view, is this: Why do oppressive regimes and movements invest so much in fomenting violence?
Russia's trolls and internet hackers target Ukrainian, European and American political and social fault lines, exaggerating differences and fomenting dissension.
In response, the townspeople begin to feign deafness in the face of the soldiers, fomenting a revolution of a kind.
Iran has accused the United States, Israel, regional rival Saudi Arabia and government opponents living in exile, of fomenting unrest.
Over the last few days, authorities have accused Capriles of fomenting violence and bloodshed by leading increasingly intense protests against Maduro.
It threatened to take legal action against "illegal elements" it accused of "fomenting social disorder" and spreading rumours about the project.
The World War Two grievances played a key role in the fomenting of conflicts in 1990s and regional tensions still persist.
Beijing has adopted an increasingly strident rhetorical stance towards the protesters, accusing foreign countries including the United States of fomenting unrest.
It has also accused foreign powers, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting the demonstrations and warned against foreign interference.Misjudgement?
Everywhere you look inside this White House, top officials are fighting, fomenting, feuding or fleeing, insiders say in conversations with us.
Trump and various Republican candidates have spent the past week-plus fomenting fear about a caravan of Central American migrants; Sen.
While Kashmir continues to remain a point of contention between the two neighbors, accusations of fomenting terrorism have also strained relations.
Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham accused Democrats of being "panic pushers" and of fomenting "mass hysteria" to further their partisan agenda.
Great. The back and forth perfectly suits Russia's original disinformation blueprint, fomenting pandemonium in US politics that turns American against American.
Russia, irked at having its man displaced by the "Euromaidan" uprising, responded by annexing Crimea and fomenting insurrection in the east.
More broadly, the dueling Ukraine narratives are fomenting division and confusion among the American public, an enduring goal of Mr. Putin's.
They accuse Qatar of funding terrorism, fomenting regional unrest and cosying up to their enemy Iran, all of which Qatar denies.
In Myanmar, a paperwork error allowed a prominent extremist group, accused of fomenting genocide, to stay on the platform for months.
But the world, as always, is changing — and now we're fomenting and accelerating that process in ways we don't fully understand.
The Trump administration has condemned Venezuela's government for fomenting an escalating humanitarian and economic crisis, and has sanctioned top Venezuelan officials.
India has long accused Pakistan of fomenting a decades-long armed insurrection against its rule in the portion of Kashmir it controls.
Anti-migrant parties — and governments in Hungary and Italy — have been fomenting public fears of foreigners and have won support doing so.
Immediately after the Nevada state convention, Wasserman Schultz went on national television, accusing the Sanders campaign of fomenting "violence" at the event.
The countries that imposed the sanctions accuse Qatar of funding terrorism, fomenting regional unrest and drawing too close to their enemy Iran.
Authorities accuse the group of fomenting sectarian unrest and having links to a foreign power, an apparent reference to arch-foe Iran.
Trump has repeatedly pushed back against critics who accused him of fomenting partisan anger with his constant, heated attacks against his opponents.
Instead, by fomenting dangerous class warfare, he has thrown in with a company once known for its child-labor and sweatshop facilities.
From 1923 to 1928 Moholy-Nagy taught at the Bauhaus in nearby Dessau, fomenting its shift away from handmade toward industrial fabrication.
The demonstrations pose a direct challenge to Beijing, which has accused foreign powers, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting unrest.
Israel and the United States have accused Hamas of fomenting the protests as a guise to invade Israeli territory and kill civilians.
The United States instead recognizes as Venezuela's rightful head-of-state opposition leader Juan Guaido, who Maduro claims is fomenting a coup.
Mr. Putin's government has also armed Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, fomenting a civil war that has dragged on for five years.
It had accused both of being linked to Iran and of fomenting sectarian tensions in the island kingdom, charges they have denied.
And as protests continued in the capital New Delhi on Tuesday, Modi accused political rivals of fomenting dissent and encouraging the discontent.
Despite the Ressam case, fomenting fears of terrorists crossing the border from Canada hasn't gained much political traction in the United States.
Most economists say the government is in fact fomenting a vicious cycle in a country already wrestling with the world's fastest inflation.
"It is time to expose the crooked media deception and to challenge the media for their role in fomenting divisions," Trump said.
Purdue and the members of the Sackler family behind it have been accused of fomenting, and profiting from, the American opioid epidemic.
The protests have prompted sharp reactions from Beijing, which has accused foreign countries, including the United States, of fomenting unrest in the territory.
Bahrain believes Qatar is fomenting unrest in the island kingdom by supporting protests and even sporadic shooting and bombing attacks against security forces.
If you'd rather avoid being responsible for fomenting a binge watching habit in your loved ones, there are other digital subscription options available.
There has been enough going on here, whether it's fomenting lies, deflect, contamination of elections, people being pulled out of cars and hanged.
In it, she writes about how liberal democracies have proven more susceptible to the fomenting of violent political outrage than more authoritarian states.
Azimjon Askarov, one of Kyrgyzstan's most prominent human-rights advocates, is serving a life sentence, also on flimsy charges of fomenting ethnic unrest.
Bahrain accuses Iran of fomenting unrest in the country and of supplying weapons to Shi'ite militants behind several bomb attacks on security forces.
In Indonesia, homosexuality is not illegal but the country's resurgent hardline Islamist groups are fomenting intolerance of the LGBTQ community, rights activists say.
Now, Moline says, "she's fomenting the resistance from my cellphone," and had to buy a new computer to help her organize post-election.
Suggestions for those in management included pleasantries and promotions for Goofuses and scorn and complaints for Gallants as a means fomenting bad morale.
Overall, despite the headlines that will come out about Trump fomenting a hideous insurrection, Las Vegas was fairly predictable and oddly anti-climactic.
A leaked report from the German interior ministry has accused Turkey of fomenting Islamism in the Middle East, and Turkey has responded angrily.
Fomenting fear of enemy invasions and subversion and scapegoating the weakest among us won't make us a stronger nation, but a weaker one.
The company banned conservative commentator Milo Yiannopoulos from its platform because it believed he was responsible for fomenting the harassment directed at Jones.
Trump calling the press "the enemy of the people" is outrageous because it is a government official fomenting potential violence against the press.
Either way, he's fomenting (for political gain) the resentment that lots of people feel toward their government and toward societal establishment more generally.
Sadly, this president is perfectly capable of fomenting one, but he'd get less credit for dealing with a crisis of his own making.
They have expressed fear that the Trump administration is fomenting a new Cold War with China that will force them to take sides.
The young Islamic Republic was a revolutionary regime that aimed to export its brand of theocracy by fomenting revolution across the Middle East.
One example: He was removed from the Trump transition team after he sent a series of tweets fomenting the so-called "Pizzagate" conspiracy.
Ignoring him when he pushes out memes that are aimed at fomenting anti-Muslim sentiment is not something we can or should do.
Russia had recently annexed Crimea, and Russian special-forces operatives were fomenting a violent clash between rebels and Ukrainian troops in eastern Ukraine.
Mr. Roof said in a remorseless confession and in various writings that he planned the attack in hopes of fomenting a race war.
Yet his seeming lack of preparation for leaving a country still deep in turmoil risks fomenting a renaissance for the beleaguered terror group.
Ultimately the increasing violence is less about religion than about fomenting fear and keeping people in a heightened sense of vulnerability, she said.
That distrust is dangerous — and fomenting it was the "prime method" of the al-Bashir regime, Eric Reeves, a Sudan expert, told me.
And although once upon a time men like this got away with fomenting a culture of toxic masculinity, that veneer appears to be cracking.
Qatar rejects accusations of fomenting regional unrest, saying it is being punished for straying from its neighbors' backing for authoritarian hereditary and military rulers.
Blames "left" for fomenting violence It is not just in the matter of the special counsel that Gingrich has let his opinion be heard.
The incidents have roiled the presidential race, with Democrats accusing Trump, a Republican, of fomenting hatred while failing to embrace common-sense gun restrictions.
President Donald Trump, fond of fomenting his supporters' fears, has reportedly warned that a bad showing in this November's midterms could lead to violence.
Both sides fear Iran will cheat on the deal and use the economic benefits to support proxies fomenting chaos in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
Such accounts are not in themselves illegal, but because they are often used to hide money and avoid taxes, their existence is fomenting suspicion.
A definition must help tech companies and governments recognize the differences between minority groups  discussing racial justice and white nationalists fomenting a race war.
The Cold War was the longest and most heavily invested conflict in the last century, fomenting intense military build-up along with unprecedented paranoia.
Bahrain has accused Iran of fomenting unrest in its country and of supplying weapons to Shi'ite militants behind several bomb attacks on security forces.
India blames Pakistan for fomenting the rebellion in its only Muslim-majority state, while Pakistan says it only provides moral support to the insurgency.
It's also worth remembering that America's history of fomenting coups in Iran and overthrowing governments in Iraq and Libya has not had happy endings.
Once again, a small group of far-right malcontents had succeeded, if nothing else, in fomenting conflict and enlisting state power in that effort.
His button-down, by-the-rule-book adherence to institutionalism, so vaunted by many, may actually be fomenting a pandemic erosion of institutional trust.
Putin, meanwhile, has accused Western democracies, specifically the United States, of meddling and fomenting the unrest — a talking point that he's famously used before.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar imported their feud into Syria, backing different rebel groups and fomenting rivalries that in part helped splinter the armed opposition.
He was accused by the Pakistani government of fomenting terrorist activities in the restive southwest province of Baluchistan and sentenced to death last month.
If confirmed, Mr. Acosta could also help smooth the relationship between Mr. Trump and American Muslims who have accused him of fomenting religious discrimination.
Instead, the tenor of the debate was pitched more to fomenting intraparty drama than determining who is best suited to beat Trump in November.
The two were accused of fomenting murderous inter-ethnic violence in Kenya after the 2007 elections in the country, leading to some 1,200 deaths.
While fomenting war against Ukraine, Russia has illegally annexed Crimea on the unfounded pretext that it was part of Russia in the first place.
Also on Erdogan's wish list: the extradition of a Turkish cleric living in Pennsylvania, who he accuses of fomenting an attempted coup in 2016.
For months, officials have said the protests are the work of foreign "black hands" bent on fomenting an uprising in the former British colony.
Many recent false reports have targeted politicians who oppose closer ties with Russia, while others seek to portray refugees as criminals, fomenting populist anger.
Dinkins narrowly defeated Giuliani, but Rudy essentially kept on running for four years straight, fomenting a radicalized backlash against the city's first black mayor.
The Bahraini government says it is acting against people and groups it accuses of fomenting sectarian tensions and of being linked to non-Arab Iran.
In Europe Russia would stop fomenting conflict in Ukraine, agree not to harass NATO members on its doorstep and, possibly, enter nuclear-arms-control talks.
It was not clear why Jawar's house was surrounded, but earlier on Tuesday Abiy, speaking in parliament, had warned unnamed media owners against fomenting unrest.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt and Bahrain accuse Qatar of funding terrorism, fomenting regional instability and cosying up to revolutionary theocracy Iran.
On January 15th the court acquitted Laurent Gbagbo, a former president of Ivory Coast, on charges of fomenting violence to steal an election in 2010.
The BJP is facing heat over ticket distribution, lack of a chief ministerial candidate, and some leaders derailing its development narrative by fomenting communal tensions.
As the Trump administration accused Iran last year of harboring nuclear ambitions and fomenting instability in the Middle East, the EU sought dialogue with Tehran.
Israel, the United States and its chief Sunni Arab ally Saudi Arabia accuse Iran of fomenting tension in the Middle East and of sponsoring terrorism.
But in fomenting a climate whereby the onus is on Trump to prove he's not a Russian "puppet," the party's leaders have done exactly that.
The four countries accuse Qatar of fomenting instability in the Middle East, funding terrorism and cosying up to Shi'te power Iran, accusations that Qatar denies.
Qassim also faces expulsion from the kingdom after authorities revoked his citizenship last year for alleged foreign links and fomenting violence, charges he had denied.
In the meantime, let me know if you have any questions about the show's various hacks, or need advice on fomenting your own Polanyist insurrection.
And on the tepid, almost down-tempo "Text Me Back," about fomenting mistrust in a relationship, Skepta's hard flow feels out of step, almost clunky.
The authorities deny discrimination and accuse Iran of fomenting unrest that has seen protesters clash with security forces, who have been targeted by bomb attacks.
Fights and gladiatorial contests break out among these desperate people, with Gaza maliciously fomenting rivalries and hatreds, which he observes with clinical, almost sociological detachment.
Chinese officials have deemed it illegal to display images of the Dalai Lama — whom it accuses of fomenting plots against China — anywhere in the nation.
There's some stealing and double-crossing and whiffs of a fomenting Rebellion, but for the most part, this is a movie about stealing some stuff.
The Israeli government has remained publicly supportive of the agency, resisting attempts to defund UNRWA for fear of being blamed for fomenting a humanitarian crisis.
It seemed that 20-somethings across the city, while politically engaged, seemed more intent on becoming the next Québécois Steve Jobs than in fomenting revolution.
In 2014, he was jailed for championing anti-Maduro protests, and later sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of fomenting violence and terrorism.
These parties, critics say, are sowing the seed of subversion through their populist courtship of voters and fomenting xenophobia by spreading an anti-migrant message.
Separate teams of Russian and English speakers generated content aimed at bolstering Putin in Russia and fomenting strife in the U.S., the ex-workers said.
Otherwise, all it is doing is fomenting a sense of powerlessness and paranoia in the voting public, which could suppress engagement in the electoral process.
India says its actions in Kashmir are necessary to combat a three-decade-long armed insurgency against its rule which it accuses Pakistan of fomenting.
Officials have blamed the United States, Britain and others in the West for fomenting the unrest in Hong Kong as a way to undermine China.
Vladimir Putin has accused Washington of fomenting election protests in 2011 when thousands hit the streets of Russian cities chanting against the rigged election results.
China has denied chipping away at Hong Kong's freedoms and accused the U.S. and other foreign powers of fomenting the unrest to weaken its dominance.
In 2013, as part of a trial of 94 activists accused of fomenting a coup, he was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
It views protests among Shi'ites in the context of tensions with Shi'ite power and regional rival Iran, which it has accused of fomenting the unrest.
Over the last few days, authorities accused the opposition - and Capriles in particular - of fomenting violence and bloodshed by leading increasingly intense protests against Maduro.
And by indulging their own worst instincts, these Democrats are guilty of fomenting the extreme, intemperate rhetoric for which they have consistently criticized the president.
Not that I go around feeling sorry for myself, but it's tough being the Almighty when crazies keep running around fomenting hatred in my name.
President Trump and his cohorts on the far right capitalize and promote them, fomenting hatred and division through fake news and an assault on the truth.
A human-to-machine relationship defined by estrangement offers a unique sales opportunity: fomenting anxiety turns out to be an excellent way to draw in clients.
Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, frequently accuses Iran, a Shi'ite theocracy, of being behind bomb attacks targeting security services and fomenting Shi'ite protests.
Fomenting and supporting violence against the protesters is a way for Trump to show authoritarian voters that he can be the kind of leader they crave.
The Muslim and academic voices argue that both of these approaches are at best simplistic and at worst fomenting the very extremism they hope to expunge.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused the cleric, Fethullah Gulen, of orchestrating a failed coup against him in 2016 and of fomenting dissent within Turkey.
The same man who is stoking conspiracy theories, fomenting gossip and retweeting violent anti-Muslim videos from questionable sources is also on the phone -- almost concurrently!
Russia's Foreign Ministry, which warned of unspecified "negative consequences" when Montenegro announced it wanted to join NATO, has strongly denied any Russian role in fomenting trouble.
Emboldened by their successes in 2016, Kremlin operatives (and potentially others) are continuing their campaign of fomenting chaos amongst the American electorate by attacking our information.
He got away with it to a degree over the annexation of Crimea and fomenting unrest in Eastern Ukraine, mostly weathering the sanctions storm that followed.
One critical factor here is the central role ascribed to white male sexual and status anxiety and lust for dominance in fomenting organized white-supremacist activities.
A series of economic and political shocks are fomenting disorder across the planet and straining an international political system that Trump deliberately set out to undermine.
President Trump can also be considered complicit in this crime for vilifying immigrants attempting to cross the border and fomenting racial tensions with his political rhetoric.
Mr. Peng testified that together they had established chat groups online and formed a front organization, the Plum Blossom Company, with the aim of fomenting change.
The US position has always been to deter the Iranians from fomenting instability in the Middle East, and from waging violent attacks against our collective interests.
They accuse the group of conflating conservative speech with hate speech, with some detractors accusing the SPLC of fomenting some hate of its own — against conservatives.
Scattered street protests have broken out in recent months in Panama against immigrants who critics blame for fomenting lawlessness in the country, some directed at Venezuelans.
Some also pushed for guarantees they would not be persecuted following a string of probes announced into Morales and his former allies for allegedly fomenting unrest.
Obama poked fun at Trump for fomenting the birther movement during the glitzy 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner as Trump sat stone-faced in the audience.
The deeper fear for the party is some sort of unrest or a domestic or even international event fomenting a crisis that could end its rule.
Its currency is useless, basic foods and medicines have disappeared and more than three million people have fled, fomenting refugee crises in Colombia, Brazil and Ecuador.
Importantly, being tolerant does not mean acquiescing to those who view tolerance with hatred and scorn, and seek to destabilize the region by fomenting sectarianism and fanaticism.
The salaries of imams also came from government funds, and French leaders feared cutting them off would lead to an independent clergy that could start fomenting discontent.
The music, too, relates mostly to the beautiful films, underlining scenes of agitation, for example, with liberal dissonance and in general fomenting a mood of, yes, disquiet.
Maybe not dangerous in that it will provoke a French Revolution, but in terms of fomenting the contempt and polarization that are making peace and progress impossible.
I think it is a problem because it's fomenting outrage and I think people are going to end up with outrage fatigue if we're not already there.
Tens of thousands have been killed since 1989, the start of an armed rebellion in India's portion of the region that New Delhi accuses Pakistan of fomenting.
The tech leviathan has emerged in recent years as an extremely powerful modern monopoly while jacking up rents, fomenting inequality, destroying smaller businesses, and demanding tax breaks.
I was always very aware of the very conscious efforts of the British on fomenting separation between Hindus and Muslims, but some of the details were fascinating.
But the former union leader and bus driver has vowed to stick out his term, and accuses the United States of fomenting an undercover coup against him.
In 2014 the Netherlands' Labour deputy prime minister, Lodewijk Asscher, approved extra scrutiny of Turkish-Dutch civic groups to make sure they were not fomenting radical Islam.
In Latin America, theories have spread that the socialist regimes of Cuba and Venezuela were fomenting unrest across the continent to distract attention from their own troubles.
When our researchers visited Venezuela in June, they documented the detention of 21 people since May, accused of planning, fomenting or participating in violent anti-government actions.
"It is time to expose the crooked media deception and to challenge the media for their role in fomenting divisions," Trump said at the campaign-style event.
Ocasio-Cortez is pointing a spotlight on the pressing issue of economic inequality in America, and on the role of current American tax policy in fomenting it.
Imagine if some of the major household businesses had individuals fomenting radical ideas yet still were able to attract investor and customer dollars upon first getting started.
Yanukovich has previously denied the allegations made by prosecutors and blamed armed nationalist radicals for fomenting violence in the 2014 Maidan protests that prompted him to flee.
In a July 11 Twitter post, former information minister Jonathan Moyo, a leading Mugabe defender, accused the anti-government protest movement inspired by Mawarire of fomenting violence.
A staunch U.S. ally and home to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, the kingdom blames Shi'ite neighbor Iran for fomenting violence on its turf, an accusation Tehran denies.
The government will have to fight a new force that promises to join the numerous others that are fomenting violence and crime in parts of the countryside.
Why are the security services using brute force against the protesters, in ways not seen before or threatening protesters with multi-year prison terms for "fomenting unrest"?
Mr. Gulen, who lives in Pennsylvania, has been accused by Turkish investigators of fomenting the attempted coup against Mr. Erdogan, a charge that Mr. Gulen has denied.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks but the government says there are now three rebel outfits fomenting violence, including two made up of renegade soldiers.
" Those feelings, and memories, he added, are "why I will do everything I can to end the kind of divisiveness that Trump is fomenting in this country.
The administration has rejected calls to rescind the price increase, and the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party traded accusations with opposition groups about responsibility for fomenting the disorder.
Thatcher had no outright feminist agenda and stood accused of fomenting social hardship with her conservative policies and iron will, for instance, to break Britain's trade unions.
China denies interfering, saying it is committed to the "one country, two systems" formula put in place at that time, and blames foreign forces for fomenting unrest.
In 19903, Dr. Medvedev began writing a history of Soviet science that accused Lysenko of "demagoguery and intimidation" and of fomenting "scientific bankruptcy" in the Soviet Union.
The acquisition was met with widespread condemnation in the cryptocurrency community, which kicked off a hashtag—#DeleteCoinbase—aimed at fomenting a groundswell of account closures in protest.
They could expel from their base those who seek to win elections by fomenting outrage and fear with racist attacks on immigrants, or anti-Semitic 'globalist' conspiracy theories.
Sessions was as xenophobic as Trump and eager to accuse Democrats of fomenting crime, while demonstrating the skill of a seasoned politician to actually accomplish the administration's goals.
That move followed a visit by Trump to the region last month, when he made a speech in Riyadh blaming Iran for fomenting instability in the Middle East.
Manama accuses Shi'ite power Iran of fomenting unrest on its soil, and before shutting down al Wefaq the Justice Ministry accused it of working in a "foreign framework".
As Vogel, Goggins steers into the malevolent curve, looking as comfortable fomenting chaos here as he did raising hell in Kentucky coal country for several seasons on Justified.
McDonnell, socialist Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's most senior ally, once listed "generally fomenting the overthrow of capitalism" among his interests in the Who's Who directory of influential people.
But the Clinton imprisonment fantasy theme of the convention, while certainly unconstrained, is far more diffuse than, say, fomenting Benghazi conspiracy theories, or implicating Comey in imaginary corruption.
An opposition leader, Vladimir Kozlov, is in jail on trumped-up charges of fomenting that turmoil, which prompted a massive crackdown on the political opposition and independent media.
Emboldened by Gamergate's methods, the disgruntled Correia created a set of disruptive collectives known as the "Sad Puppies," who began fomenting discord within the SFF community in 2015.
Referring to Afghanistan and Pakistan as Khorasan, ISIS has been up front in its words and actions about fomenting terror and establishing its grip in the volatile region.
It means that we can return to serving communities like those of black, inner-city, America, without being fearful that outsider organizer-types are fomenting violence against us.
And all the while, Mr. Spicer continued to burn his relationships with journalists, fomenting feuds on air and threatening to have individuals thrown out of the briefing room.
But Nicolás Maduro, the embattled autocrat in power, is claiming Washington is fomenting a coup, justifying efforts by Maduro's allies in China, Russia and Turkey to weigh in.
In the summer of 1916, the British government and its war allies began fomenting an Arab revolt against the political and above all, spiritual authority of the Ottomans.
The American public needs to be aware of what has been happening in the Middle East because of Iran and its bankrolling of terrorism and fomenting of hostilities.
For two hours Trump met Putin in secret, with no Americans present except a translator, fomenting widespread fear about what secret deals were cut during this private collusion.
The U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia last week overturned Seselj's previous acquittal on charges of persecution and inhumane acts for fomenting violence during the war.
As part of our Open Future initiative, we pressed Ms Tamir on whether it was possible to adopt nationalism without fomenting its more toxic expressions, such as racism.
Whether through weakness or perfidy, the Republican establishment, by stirring up the base and fomenting rage among its voters, did betray the trust given it by those voters.
They had intentionally slaughtered tens of thousands of pigs and horses and destroyed thousands of eggs, they confessed, all of it in the service of fomenting public unrest.
DFCF members blamed security and paramilitary forces, while also voicing suspicions that groups linked to Bashir might be fomenting unrest to undermine the chances of a political accord.
The Argentine doctor, famed as a guerrilla fighter in Cuba, had been fomenting revolution in Bolivia when he was captured and killed by a C.I.A.-assisted army unit.
Mr. Moussa, who has ties to the security services, accused the United States this week of fomenting the Arab Spring with the goal of destabilizing the Middle East.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame, who came to power after leading a predominantly Tutsi rebel force in the 1990s, has denied any role in fomenting an insurgency in Burundi.
Despite the recent signs of tension between Mr. Ryan and Mr. Trump, Mr. Ryan defended Mr. Trump against accusations that he has been fomenting racism in the country.
The picture was taken by Steve Murphy, an agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration, who helped track down the kingpin accused of fomenting mass murder in his homeland.
Each side is blaming the other for the chaos, though opponents of Rajapaksa are accusing his supporters of fomenting the unrest because he still doesn't have majority support.
First order of business is Simon, who's been fomenting insurrection for the past few episodes and doesn't see Negan's surprise return as any reason to cancel his coup.
The protests have since ebbed, and in December, Colombia's vice president, Marta Lucía Ramírez, accused Russia and its allies in Venezuela of fomenting protests through social network campaigns.
Among those who have trained with Azov are several of the men responsible for fomenting violence at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017.
As he has repeatedly in the past, he blamed followers of the cleric Fethullah Gulen, who he has accused of fomenting a failed coup against him in 2016.
Technological advances are also fomenting a quiet revolution in the way we feed ourselves, and in the way the billions of animals we use for food are treated.
Certainly the United States has its own decent track record of intervening in foreign countries' politics, often up to and including directly fomenting coups against disfavored foreign leaders.
Erdogan's actions — in addition to his demand to have a U.S.-based cleric extradited for fomenting the coup — have put him on track for a confrontation with Western capitals.
The crisis in Ukraine, where the West accuses Russia of fomenting a separatist rebellion, and the Western economic sanctions on Moscow have raised concerns about a new Cold War.
But while Kushner has been a steadying force on foreign policy, sometimes the President's advisers are responsible for the fomenting the kind of disarray that worries McCain and Thomas.
The inquiry, led by former South African president Kgalema Motlante, accused some MDC leaders of enflaming tensions around the election and fomenting protests that it said were pre-planned.
For 22017 minutes, the president leaned against the podium and outlined a grim threat facing those in the room — a poisonous influence that was "fomenting divisions" in the country.
For the Mueller indictment laid out in forensic, devastating detail how Russian meddling in the 2016 election was initially aimed at fomenting general division and chaos in American politics.
Saudi Arabia has long suspected Iran of fomenting dissent among those Shiites, and Nimr's arrest, detention and trial played right into the longstanding animosity between these two regional powers.
Castro on Friday reiterated Cuba's solidarity with Venezuela, saying the country was suffering a "nonconventional war imposed by imperialism and oligarchic sectors" that were fomenting violence in the streets.
The Sunni Muslim Arab group that imposed the sanctions on Qatar accuse it of funding terrorism, fomenting regional unrest and drawing too close to their Shi'ite Muslim enemy Iran.
However, critics of greater Indian involvement warn it could increase tensions and even potential conflicts with Pakistan, which accuses Delhi of fomenting violence in its border regions with Afghanistan.
Mr Moussa, who once told an interviewer he would "say anything the military tells me to say", now faces an investigation for "fomenting a state of disarray and despair".
Riyadh accuses Tehran of fomenting instability across the region and the two back opposing sides in wars in Syria and Yemen and political tussles in Iraq, Lebanon and Bahrain.
Painted on his local handball court in New York City, Lee Quinones's seminal mural, "Howard the Duck," was central in fomenting the graffiti movement as a lasting cultural phenomenon.
I am here to tell them that they can stand down: There's no need to defend Sanders's campaign against such charges or to attack Clinton's for secretly fomenting them.
There are suggestions that hardline opponents of the relatively moderate President Hassan Rouhani might -- as they did at the end of last year -- be fomenting some of the uproar.
The animosity directed at Amazon and the legislators who have opened the velvet rope to the city has been fomenting for weeks, but on Wednesday it reached peak rage.
Some white-supremacist groups, seizing upon the anti-immigration rhetoric that was then fomenting, created violent video games aimed at exploiting public fear of "illegals" streaming over the border.
Any civic framing risks fomenting exclusion by drawing lines between those who are in and those who are out — an especially profound problem in an era of mass migration.
And none made a concrete pledge to counter virulently prejudicial legislation in Quebec, which bans the wearing of religious symbols in the public workplace, fomenting Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
Bahrain and close ally Saudi Arabia believe Qatar is fomenting unrest in the island kingdom by supporting protests and sporadic attacks against security forces, backed by arch-rival Iran.
Other Republicans said the Ryan speculation is unhelpful to the party as a whole, fomenting distrust among Trump backers and further dividing the GOP between the establishment and outsiders.
In the small confines of the club, the opening of Mr. Gordon's "Potassium" channeled a punkish energy, thanks to the twinning of string textures and a distortion-fomenting fuzzbox.
And a day before Sunday's vote, a prosecutor in Turkey opened an investigation into prominent Americans, including a former C.I.A. director, accusing them of fomenting last year's failed coup.
In the week that followed, the violence was condemned by officials from both the governing party and the church — though both also denied responsibility for fomenting fear and hatred.
However, it is appalling to see one of the longest-standing and most venerated civil rights organizations in our country's history disseminating misinformation, fomenting anti-Semitism and lauding hatemongers.
China denies interfering and says it is committed to the "one country, two systems" formula put in place at that time and has blamed foreign forces for fomenting unrest.
The angry and at times violent messages Trump espouses on his Twitter feed and during his campaign rallies led to accusations he was fomenting those impulses in his followers.
Iran has accused the United States and its regional allies of fomenting the unrest, which Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described as the work of a "very dangerous conspiracy".
China denies interfering and says it is committed to the 'one country, two systems' formula put in place at that time and has blamed foreign forces for fomenting unrest.
The judiciary has suggested that arch-foes the United States and Israel as well as regional rival Saudi Arabia and government opponents living in exile are fomenting the unrest.
Relations between Gulf Arab states, including the UAE, have been strained over fears that Tehran was interfering in their affairs, including in Syria and Yemen, fomenting unrest and sectarian tensions.
Analysts see the fomenting of a "red scare" as partly aimed at Widodo, a reformist and moderate who has often been falsely labeled by enemies as a descendant of communists.
In 2014, when Putin's Russia twice invaded Ukraine — first annexing Crimea and then fomenting a rebellion in eastern Ukraine — it looked like Putin's provocations were animated by Dugin's neo-imperialism.
The Ethiopian government has declared a state of emergency in the country as it intensifies a crackdown on widespread anti-government protests born of frustration that's been fomenting for decades.
They have played a big role in fomenting the intense nationalism that has gripped Russia since Moscow annexed Crimea in March 2014 and launched military campaigns in Ukraine and Syria.
Pashinyan, a 42-year-old former journalist who spent two years in jail for fomenting unrest, was submitted to parliament as the only nominee for the vacant prime minister's job.
Under Chavez's less charismatic successor Maduro, the bolivar currency has plummeted and dragged down salaries to a few dozen U.S. dollars a month, fomenting discontent among the rank-and-file.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt severed ties with Qatar in June 2017, accusing it of fomenting regional unrest, supporting terrorism and getting too close to Iran.
Lopez Obrador has used his presidency to rail constantly at the "neo-liberal" economic policies of the last six governments which he blames for fomenting corruption and violence in Mexico.
Neoconservative U.S. officials like Victoria Nuland, assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs, played a major role in fomenting the civil war in Ukraine in the first place.
Mr Gulen was for years an ally of Mr Erdogan, never more so than when Gulenist prosecutors were busy purging the military "deep state" on charges of fomenting a putsch.
China's ambassador accused unidentified foreign forces of fomenting violent protests in Hong Kong, warning them that their "conniving" efforts had been noticed and that they would end up damaging themselves.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto said on Friday an International Criminal Court case against him collapsed because he was innocent of fomenting election violence that killed 1,200 people.
Late last month, President Trump spoke at an event for Turning Point USA, a right-wing student rights organization that has spent years fomenting a culture war against higher education.
It has gone so far as to banish cooks who are Uighurs, a Muslim minority that has been accused of fomenting terrorism, from working at one restaurant in the city.
And the desires of these populist movements have repeatedly been thwarted by the investment of mega-capitalists in politics, whether fomenting AstroTurfed anti-tax rebellions, or giving generously to politicians.
While there was no mention of the announcement being linked to recent protests against the clerical establishment and government, Iran's Revolutionary Guards have blamed foreign enemies for fomenting the unrest.
And yet while much attention has focused on the role that 8chan and other hate sites played in fomenting these attacks, the more I worry that the attention is misplaced.
As normalized as he's made this kind of insanity, we must all again confront the fact that the President of the United States is fomenting hate, and division, and disinformation.
China has accused foreign powers, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting the demonstrations in the former British colony and warned against foreign governments interfering in the city's protests.
Other statements made by Mr. Durrani include Pakistan's role in fomenting popular unrest in Kashmir, the disputed Himalayan region that is claimed in its entirety by both India and Pakistan.
Gerstman's firm, Gotham Government Relations, had signed up a company linked to Fethullah Gulen, the Pennsylvania-based Muslim cleric whom the Turkish government blames for fomenting last year's failed coup.
In social media posts and conversations with some classmates, he spoke of restoring Hindu pride and expressed admiration for a right-wing activist whom police have accused of fomenting violence.
Shortly thereafter, they began a second investigation, aimed at the most senior generals in the Turkish military, who they claimed were fomenting a plot, called Sledgehammer, to overthrow Erdoğan's government.
Critics accused it of fomenting homophobia during the election campaign, with PiS officials calling lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights an invasive foreign influence that threatens Poland's national identity.
Many in Iran also accused Saudi Arabia of fomenting takfirism, a radical Sunni ideology espoused by groups such as Islamic State that regards Shi'ism and other Islamic sects as heretical.
There is one simple fact fomenting all this hysteria, of course: According to census estimates, the state's Hispanic population grew to 11.2 million in 2017, from 9.7 million in 2010.
While the spokesperson does not say who the "hostile forces" are, this is a term invoked by Beijing to describe unknown enemies who are fomenting internal criticism of the government.
FEBRUARY 2014: Venezuelan security forces arrest well-known opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez on charges of fomenting unrest, after a wave of protests known as 'The Exit,' seeking to oust Maduro.
It fit the pattern we saw with the golden age of hijacking — with hijacking as a tool of negotiation, not something, post-9/11, that's about fomenting death and destruction.
A recent anti-migrant billboard campaign by Orban's government that features an image of Soros, a Hungarian-born Jew, has been criticized by Jewish groups and others for fomenting anti-Semitism.
But instead of embodying the best of America, Trump struts on the world stage fomenting the image of a country that is cruel, selfish; his policies prompting mostly fear and contempt.
In Wisconsin, supportive radio hosts like Charlie Sykes, Vicki McKenna, Jay Weber, Jeff Wagner and Mark Belling played a crucial role in fomenting the anti-Trump movement's momentum and bolstering Cruz.
Parties such as the National Front in France and Alternative for Germany have promoted anti-immigration and anti-refugee policies, and they have frequently been accused of fomenting racism and Islamophobia.
Fomenting cynicism and partisan divisions is not a flaw in Mr Trump's approach to politics: it is his best chance of surviving the next four or eight years, as reality bites.
"It is time to expose the crooked media deceptions and to challenge the media for their role in fomenting divisions," Trump said, as the crowd at the Phoenix Convention Center cheered.
The next day, the Vatican accused ultra-conservative Catholic social media of fomenting hate, saying in an editorial that the statues were "an effigy of maternity and the sacredness of life".
McDonnell, who once listed "generally fomenting the overthrow of capitalism" among his interests in the Who's Who directory of influential people, also took aim at the wealthy, bankers and large corporations.
In a New York Times story this week, Bloomfield's longtime business partner, Ken Friedman, was accused of fomenting a work culture characterized by serial sexual harassment, abuse, and fear of retaliation.
Critics accused the PiS of fomenting homophobia during the election campaign, with party officials calling lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights an invasive foreign influence that threatens Poland's national identity.
Those countries cut diplomatic and transport ties with Qatar earlier this month, accusing it of fomenting regional unrest, supporting terrorism and getting too close to Iran, all of which Doha denies.
Western-allied Saudi Arabia and revolutionary theocracy Iran support opposite sides in regional conflicts in Syria and Yemen and have regularly accused each other of fomenting unrest in the Middle East.
They have accused Trump of fomenting racial division at home; abandoning America's values abroad; lacking the stability and competence to effectively serve as commander in chief; or all of the above.
As Russia said the US had "set the course for fomenting military tensions," China expressed concerns that American actions would "trigger a new round of arms race," making conflict more likely.
But, Kabila is using well-worn tactics to remain in power, notably fomenting political unrest and using that turbulence to declare the nation is too unstable for him to step down.
The massive demonstrations against President Trump were only the beginning of a political fury that is fomenting political action that will continue to astonish and amaze insider pundits as it grows.
Gulen lives in exile in Pennsylvania and has been accused by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of orchestrating a failed 2016 coup against him and of generally fomenting dissent within Turkey.
He found sanctuary in Russia and never returned, as his patron, President Vladimir V. Putin, proceeded to dismember Ukraine, annexing Crimea and fomenting a war in two other provinces that continues.
Order needed to be maintained, and the militants of the Industrial Workers of the World (better known as Wobblies) were anarchists fomenting sabotage and sedition under the guise of workers' rights.
A former newspaper editor who was jailed for fomenting unrest in 2008, Mr. Pashinyan represents a drastic break from the cadre of rulers who have run Armenia since the late 1990s.
Khatami has long been a lightning rod of criticism for hardliners who accuse him of fomenting unrest in the protests that followed the disputed election of president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2009.
In speeches and interviews, he has sought to channel the indignation of his bilingual border community over Trump's racist comments and actions -- which people here say is fomenting hatred and violence.
From prison in 2007, two Iranian-American scholars were forced to appear on state television, apparently confessing to fomenting "velvet revolution" against the Islamic Republic on behalf of the United States.
Mutual enmity still runs deep among activists at local level, and some of 5-Star's most prominent figures have publicly rebelled against the coalition with the PD, fomenting internal party tensions.
Critics have accused PiS of fomenting homophobia during the election campaign, with PiS officials branding lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights an "invasive foreign influence" that threatens Poland's national identity.
To Mr. Erdogan, the fomenting of nationalist pride could also appear more enticing than the potential benefits of membership in a bloc over which he in any case holds substantial leverage.
They have intimidated government officials by fomenting grassroots opposition to regulatory approvals of Golden Rice and other genetically engineered crop varieties; and too often, regulators have dragged their feet or capitulated.
The plot is also familiar: A young woman trapped in a brutal system must fight to win freedom for herself and her male companion, eventually fomenting a rebellion against her oppressors.
Tehran fears the unrest could spark a backlash against its proxies in those countries, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has accused the U.S. and its regional allies of fomenting it. ___
The military government in Thailand, another American ally, has bought submarines from China and, at China's request, deported Uighurs, a Turkic ethnic group that China accuses of fomenting violence in China.
Page, who has worked for Merrill Lynch in Moscow, has accused the State Department's top official for Ukraine and Russia, Victoria Nuland, of "fomenting" the 2014 revolution that overthrew Ukraine's government.
But even if Putin can't swing the election to her, he can serve his long game of encouraging divisions within NATO countries, and fomenting doubt about the integrity of their democratic institutions.
Woolley said he expects strategies like fomenting division, spreading disinformation, and co-opting narratives that were used by bad actors in the 2016 election to be employed in the upcoming 2020 election.
Experts warn that we're entering a "post-antibiotic era" full of microbes that eat our puny drugs for breakfast while fomenting new infections that are as untreatable as infections were centuries ago.
Nevertheless, it's not exactly clear if the result of making an easy speed test will accomplish anything more than a PR bump for Netflix and generally fomenting general discontent towards ISPs. Fast.
Pashinyan - a 42-year-old former journalist who has spent time in jail on charges of fomenting unrest - said that on the face of it the ruling Republican Party was conceding defeat.
Mimenza says that if there is one thing to thank Peña Nieto's government for, it's fomenting and condoning record-breaking corruption practices which have enraged citizens to a point of no return.
Private insurance companies, already far from popular with the American people, are fomenting discontent through these processes that, rightly or wrongly, legally or illegally, appear disconnected from a person's actual medical needs.
Congress parliamentarians in the nearby state of Manipur are also fomenting revolt, and this week the chief minister of Himachal Pradesh scurried to Delhi to plot his own defence with party bosses.
For too long in our country, politicians have weaponized religion for their own selfish gain, fomenting bigotry, fears and suspicions based on the faith, religion or spiritual practices of their political opponents.
We cannot now sit by and watch hatred and cruelty ratcheting up again; fomenting the current trend towards retrenchment, polarization and chauvinistic nationalism until it explodes in another devastating confrontation of peoples.
Qatar is facing a severe economic and diplomatic boycott by Saudi Arabia and its regional allies, which accuse Doha of funding terrorism, fomenting regional unrest and cosying up to their enemy Iran.
The Vermont progressive has also taken issue with the Trump administration's foreign policy, particularly the president's travel ban, which he has blamed for fomenting hatred against the U.S. by discriminating against Muslims.
The show has been cited by groups such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center for fomenting hate and promoting white ascension, as well as anti-Semitic views.
The objective of the workshop is to elicit help in fomenting institutional evolution in America's broader science and technology ecosystem that is needed to better and more rapidly respond to future challenges.
Another, Archbishop Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg has taken strong stands against Europe's populist leaders, saying this year that they were playing an "ignoble game" by fomenting fear of migrants and Muslims.
Some American officials now admit that the killing of General Suleimani has not — as some had hoped — led Iran and its proxies to think twice about fomenting violence inside Iraq and elsewhere.
After days of anger and accusations in which Democrats accused Trump of fomenting hate and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of obstructing progress, there are signs that something is happening in Washington.
They blamed Communists for fomenting "race mixing," evoking sexualized fears that social equality would mean black men having sex with white women — the very fears that put the Scottsboro Boys on trial.
China has also blamed both America and Taiwan — an unofficial United States ally claimed by Beijing — for fomenting the recent protests and violence that have roiled Hong Kong, a semiautonomous Chinese territory.
In Amsterdam, where much of the novel takes place (Niloo has moved there with Gui), the real-life, far-right politician Geert Wilders makes several appearances, exploiting and fomenting anti-Muslim sentiment.
ISTANBUL — A Turkish prosecutor has opened an investigation into 17 people accused of fomenting last year's failed coup, including many prominent American officials, academics and politicians, state news media reported on Saturday.
And Mr. Grayling has made his antipathy to unions very clear — blaming them for the dispute, accusing the opposition leader of fomenting strike action, and even hinting at legislation to outlaw strikes.
But unlike the real estate agents and lawyers working above and below, the employees in the second-floor offices are busy managing online elections, spreading fake news and fomenting a political revolution.
The football team boycott drew outsize national attention to the university, and combined with the fomenting anger over the highly publicized deaths of unarmed black people, Mizzou was ripe for a reckoning.
In the run-up to a parliamentary election expected in October, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people's rights have become a hot issue, with the PiS party facing accusations of fomenting homophobia.
The election of Pashinyan, a former newspaper editor who spent time in prison for fomenting unrest, marked a dramatic rupture with the cadre of rulers who have run Armenia since the late 1990s.
The election of Pashinyan, a former newspaper editor who spent time in prison for fomenting unrest, marks a dramatic rupture with the cadre of rulers who have run Armenia since the late 1990s.
So badly that it has taken upon itself the task of fomenting what has to be the most significantly misguided wave of peer pressure this country has seen in at least six months.
Pashinyan, an opposition activist at the time who was imprisoned in June 2009 on charges of fomenting unrest during post-election protests, was elected prime minister by parliament on May 8 this year.
But the Tokyo District Court denied the request on Monday, NHK said, stopping what would have been a dramatic face off between Ghosn and the colleagues he has accused of fomenting a coup.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE have cut economic, diplomatic and travel ties with Qatar, which they accuse of funding terrorism, fomenting regional unrest and drawing too close to their enemy, Iran.
Mr. Tsipras accused Russia of fomenting raucous protest rallies in Greece and Macedonia over a referendum in Macedonia to change the country's name, which would put it on a path to join NATO.
Conservatives have accused the SPLC of fomenting violence against groups on the list, after a gunman targeting the Family Research Council for its views on gay rights injured a security guard in 85033.
The chaos in governance that the President is fomenting and his alpha male brand of leadership may also help explain his plummet among white female voters, who can be crucial in suburban areas.
Zuckerberg's highly promoted speech introduced no new Facebook features or initiatives, but was a defiant reply to critics of Facebook's destructive effects on global society—manipulating voters, fomenting division, and even aiding genocide.
Democratic editors reprinted it over and over, for months, in newspapers friendly to the white-supremacist cause, deliberately fomenting a readiness for violent action among a large part of the state's white citizenry.
Despite concerns that Sunday's referendum could be bad for business in the country's richest region, potentially fomenting unrest and political instability, investment indicators as well as anecdotal evidence paint a picture of confidence.
Fiery sermon In Tehran, firebrand cleric Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami delivered a fiery sermon during prayers at the Grand Mosalla mosque in which he pointed to the United States and Israel as fomenting protest.
And, behind the scenes, foreign powers once again will deploy digital weaponry, fomenting hatred and division to turn the ultimate exercise of our democracy into a tool for slowly destroying it from within.
Along with its Discord offshoot Centipede Central (where moderation is even more lax), r/The_Donald has had a hand in drumming up support for Unite the Right and fomenting racial tensions on the site.
Sojo and the other three - engineer Vladimir Araque, retired general Romer Mena and lawyer Leopoldo D'Alta - were arrested in 2014 and 2015 on various accusations of fomenting violence and plotting against the socialist government.
As an example of destabilizing tactics fomenting on the networks, he cites a spate of recent anti-Polish demonstrations in Ukraine which he believes were coordinated on VK with the help of Russian intelligence.
In his cold-war heyday, he turned his small island into a pocket superpower, fomenting revolution across Latin America, dispatching armies to Africa and brazenly sheltering fugitives, political and criminal, from the United States.
But then, after Mueller previously indicted 13 Russians for fomenting social media and political discord, Putin told Megyn Kelly, "Why have you decided the Russian authorities, myself included, gave anybody permission to do this?"
He then sets about destroying the country's system of checks and balances, by fomenting fear and unleashing activists, while sensible Americans comfort themselves with the belief that their country is immune to authoritarian takeover.
While warning that the threat of new atrocities remains high, he called for national unity and almost prayed (though he is an atheist) that the terrorists not succeed in their aim of fomenting division.
He has even less sympathy for Pennsylvania's "radical Constitutionalists" and those fomenting "class war" in the fall of 1778, provoked by divisions over independence and the nine-month occupation of Philadelphia by the British.
The cleric, Fethullah Gulen, lives in exile in Pennsylvania and has been accused by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of orchestrating a failed 2016 coup against him and of generally fomenting dissent within Turkey.
The persistent unrest has placed Bahrain on the front line of a struggle for regional influence between Sunni Saudi Arabia, Bahrain's close ally, and Shi'ite Iran, which denies Bahraini accusations of fomenting Shi'ite protests.
A federal judge ruled Friday that the founder of a prominent neo-Nazi website must return to the U.S. for questioning in a lawsuit accusing him of fomenting harassment, according to The Associated Press.
Nikol Pashinyan, an opposition activist at the time who was imprisoned in June 2009 on charges of fomenting unrest during post-election protests, was elected prime minister by parliament on May 8 this year.
The importance of the nomination — and the Senate GOP's preemptive blockade — has both sides fomenting political arguments with an eye on November, when the White House and Senate majority will be up for grabs.
"Fomenting anti-porn sentiment is all-purpose rally-the-base red meat, so a major policy failure would be a potential trigger for such a shift" of focus to anti-porn initiatives, explained Strub.
Design blogs like Justina Blakeney's Thejungalow, now with over one million followers, were fomenting a 1970s style revival, making indoor jungles of textiles, wicker and a riot of hanging plants, cactuses and snake ferns.
Sri Lankan officials have a troubled relationship with social media, which many in the country credit with helping bring democracy after years of civil war, but also accuse of fomenting racial fear and hatred.
This gabelle became permanent, giving rise to networks of smugglers and fomenting centuries of revolution and rebellion — even providing the central character in Balzac's novel "Les Chouans" — until it was officially nixed in 1945.
At a time when Mr. Orban's increasingly autocratic policies are perceived as fomenting anti-immigrant fervor and cracking down on dissent, his government has been providing enormous support to the opera and ballet companies.
The law was widely viewed as a crackdown on free expression and liberal values under Mr. Orban, who has called the university a fraud and accused Mr. Soros of fomenting dissent against the government.
Trump didn't just attack media coverage of his equivocating response to Charlottesville at a rally in Phoenix last night; he accused journalists of fomenting division in American society, argues The Washington Post's Amber Phillips.
"Stating flatly that Tehran's policy of directing/fomenting terrorism won't be tolerated requires [the] sort of sustained U.S. engagement/action candidate Trump resisted/criticized," tweeted David Drucker, a reporter at the conservative Washington Examiner.
A fearful follower loads their memorial speech before the families, friends, and colleagues of the recently deceased with political rhetoric, kowtowing to the radical bullies fomenting hate across our nation's cities these past weeks.
Bahrain accuses Shi'ite Iran of fomenting violence in the kingdom - a charge Tehran denies - and a senior government advisory body allowed for the military trial of civilians suspected of attacking security forces on Sunday.
HARARE (Reuters) - A court in Zimbabwe on Tuesday freed on bail 27 opposition supporters arrested last week on accusations of fomenting violence in the aftermath of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's election victory over Nelson Chamisa.
President Xi Jinping sees Hong Kong as an internal matter (Chinese propaganda has blamed the CIA and other Western institutions for fomenting the unrest), and Washington's move as meddling in the country's internal affairs.
In response, the Chinese government has banned US military visits to Hong Kong and has sanctioned some US-based non-profits in the United States, which it accuses of fomenting the Hong Kong uprising.
Iran called out its regional rival Saudi Arabia in response to accusations that Tehran is a leading state sponsor of terror, accusing Riyadh and the United States of fomenting 'dangerous escalations' in the Middle East.
While Burundian authorities have for months blamed Rwanda for fomenting opposition inside its borders, the panel of experts report is one of the first accounts detailing such activity to emerge from a UN-appointed body.
It's common for residents to opportunistically use Facebook's discarded bicycles, and for years police routinely stopped people—notably young people of color, according to some community accounts—for riding them, fomenting fears about racial profiling.
U.S. officials recognize, however, that oil sanctions on Venezuela could exacerbate the suffering of the Venezuelan people without any guarantee of success against Maduro, who accuses Washington and Venezuelan opposition of fomenting an attempted coup.
The UN report calling for senior military figures to be prosecuted for genocide underscores just how widespread anti-Rohingya sentiment has become in Myanmar, as well as the state's role in directing and fomenting violence.
But the bloc, reluctant to isolate itself completely from Washington, is also stepping up criticism of Iran's ballistic missile program and its role in what the West sees as fomenting instability in the Middle East.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Sunday condemned the Venezuelan government's decision to move Daniel Ceballos, a former opposition mayor accused of fomenting protests, to prison from house arrest and called for his immediate release.
Saudi Arabia and Iran accuse each other of fomenting instability across the Middle East and Riyadh regards Iran's backing for Shi'ite militias in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen as a threat to its own security.
LONDON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - China accused unidentified foreign forces on Thursday of fomenting violent protests in Hong Kong, warning them that their "conniving" efforts had been noticed and that they would end up damaging themselves.
Some GOP senators accused Lee, a favorite of Tea Party groups and conservative activists, of fomenting internal frictions at a time when they should be unified and focused on the challenge of keeping their majority.
Lopez, a former mayor jailed in 2014 for fomenting violent street protests, is indeed alive and well, Tintori told reporters after a visit at the Ramo Verde military prison with Lopez' mother and two children.
Iranian officials have accused arch-foes the United States and Israel, as well as regional rival Saudi Arabia and government opponents living in exile of fomenting unrest and waging an economic war to destabilize Iran.
The major risk is that economic turmoil unseats a moderate government and finds them replaced by hardliners who focus on distracting from domestic woes by fomenting foreign conflicts -- precisely the reverse of the US goal.
Republicans accused Democrats of fomenting "mob rule" by egging on protesters, and Senator Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and majority leader, repeatedly blamed Democrats for setting off a "mudslide" of personal smears against Justice Kavanaugh.
Moscow's psychological warfare in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections was the culmination of a decades-long strategy for fomenting divisions in the West and undermining democracies, often in places ill equipped to combat the threat.
This was partly retribution for his slow reflex to endorse the Democratic nominee, but it made clear how little currency he actually had with a new and growing movement he was so crucial in fomenting.
Other Islamic State affiliates in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Libya, Yemen and western Africa continue to mobilize fighters and execute attacks against local governments and group rivals, fomenting and leveraging instability in these already beleaguered areas.
The apparent posting of a racist manifesto by the suspect in the El Paso mass shooting has raised a new outcry over the role of 8chan, an anonymous chat site, in fomenting violent hate crimes.
The unrest has morphed into a broader call for Chinese-ruled Hong Kong to be granted greater autonomy by Beijing, which has accused foreign powers, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting the unrest.
The claim was not confirmed but threatened to further fray relations between the rival powers, which have accused each other of fomenting terrorism and instability against a growing backdrop of tensions roiling the Middle East.
After visiting the riot-hit areas in East Delhi, India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval downplayed the violence, saying there was "no enmity" among locals and only "a few criminals" were responsible for fomenting trouble.
Jacob Grier, a libertarian writer and professional bartender, has written in Slate that vaping is fomenting an irrational moral panic, stemming from the stigma that the public campaign against cigarettes so successfully created for smoking.
Mr. Pfeifer, who spent eight years in the kitchen at Maialino, Mr. Meyer's Roman-inspired restaurant, is now cooking French food in the post-nouvelle mode that Daniel Boulud has been artfully fomenting for years.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt severed ties with Qatar in June 2017, accusing it of fomenting regional unrest, supporting terrorism and getting too close to Iran, all of which Doha denies.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused Iran's foes of fomenting the unrest, which began as protests about economic hardship and corruption but have grown into political rallies, some of which have criticized him by name.
When civil war erupted there in 2013 after President Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, accused his former deputy, Riek Machar, an ethnic Neur, of fomenting a coup, the United States initially sided with Mr. Kiir.
Shortly thereafter, there were demonstrations in Moscow, the biggest demonstrations since the fall of the Soviet Union, and President Putin accused Hillary Clinton of fomenting this protest, in part because of her remarks about the election.
Maduro often blames the United States, which has imposed sanctions against officials in his government, of "conspiracy" and blamed U.S. politicians of fomenting plans to topple him to end nearly two decades of socialism in Venezuela.
North Korea has known much greater hardship—hundreds of thousands of people starved to death in the 1990s—and there is no sign of sanctions fomenting enough discontent in elite circles to encourage a palace coup.
The doping inquiry has cast a pall over the Games, fomenting what some have called an "anti-Russian atmosphere" in Rio and prompting the International Paralympic Committee to exclude Russia from its own Games next month.
Among other things, Sweet found, CIA agents and their allies successfully infiltrated the deserters in hopes of fomenting discord, setting off a vicious cycle of internal scrutiny and paranoia marked by interrogations and allegations of brainwashing.
On the eve of his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Trump vowed Thursday to confront "new forms of aggression" targeting the West and called for Moscow to stop fomenting unrest around the world.
Earlier this week, Fillon accused his opponents in the government on Wednesday of fomenting a scandal in an attempt to scuttle his presidential campaign, as a new poll showed him no longer favorite to win power.
The government of South Sudan on Friday denounced what it called a groundless report that accuses the president and other figures engaged in the country's civil war of fomenting violence in order to amass illegal wealth.
With the Muslim ban, American Muslims risk being treated differently and administration policies are fomenting fear trying to see people crossing the border as illegal criminals who are a threat to economy, and on and on.
The decline of Islamism can be gauged by the way in which the Turkish government has crushed its former ally, the Gulen movement, which it accuses of fomenting the attempted coup in 2016 with foreign help.
But they could include a wide range of activities such as additional cyberattacks, clandestine operations aimed at disabling boats used by Iranians to conduct shipping attacks, and covert operations inside Iran aimed at fomenting more unrest.
"This is not an internal matter," Mattis said in remarks likely to irritate Beijing, which has denounced the sometimes violent protests and accused the United States and Britain of fomenting unrest in the former British colony.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and transport ties with Qatar a week ago, accusing it of fomenting regional unrest, supporting terrorism and getting too close to Iran, all of which Doha denies.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and transport ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing it of fomenting regional unrest, supporting terrorism and getting too close to Iran, all of which Doha denies.
Beijing once again has accused the United States and other democratic countries of interfering in Hong Kong's affairs, and thus in China's, and fomenting the disturbances that have rocked the territory for more than three months.
Of course, Zvyagintseva is containing xenophobia and nationalist fervor rather than fomenting a grassroots retaking of power; in her work, the outcry is a kind of tempest in a teapot — a folly, though a dangerous one.
LONDON/BEIJING (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said on Thursday that he had not backed violent protests in Hong Kong, after Chinese state media blamed "Western ideologues" for fomenting unrest in the former British colony.
The publisher of Kashmir's largest-circulation newspaper said authorities had asked him to resume publication after police seized newspapers over the weekend and shut down cable television, saying it was necessary to stop people from fomenting trouble.
"These claims that our campaign is sort of fomenting violence in some way are absolute nonsense," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver told CNN's Wolf Blitzer Tuesday night, adding that the campaign "absolutely, categorically" condemns any threatening behavior.
The interviewees accused the US media, not inaccurately, of fomenting conspiracy theories, exaggerating Vladimir Putin's degree of control over the Russian state, jumping to conclusions about the identity and motivations of Russian hackers, and other journalistic failures.
By night, he denied the Holocaust, denounced women and immigrants, and waxed crudely about the superiority of the white race—when he wasn't fomenting a self-sufficient, whites-only economy by way of bitcoins and coffee beans.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's Francois Fillon accused his opponents in the government on Wednesday of fomenting a scandal in an attempt to scuttle his presidential campaign, as a new poll showed him no longer favorite to win power.
The state of play: There were new revelations in the long-running Cambridge Analytica saga, as well as fresh concerns in the wake of the New Zealand shooting over the company's role in fomenting and amplifying extremism.
Iranian officials have accused arch-foes the United States and Israel, as well as regional rival Saudi Arabia and government opponents living in exile, of fomenting unrest and waging an economic and media war to destabilize Iran.
As the spokesperson for God's Will, Enteo—a slight man with a high forehead, a perennial self-satisfied smirk, and large, expressive eyes ripped straight out of a Pushkin verse—is no stranger to fomenting public chaos.
His management style—fomenting chaos and insecurity among his subordinates so they compete to please him—might have served him well as an entertainer but less well in enterprises that involve more than performance and brand-burnishing.
"It's time to expose the crooked media deceptions and to challenge the media for their role in fomenting divisions and yes, by the way, they are trying to take away our history and our heritage," he added.
Mr Rana's first film featured a sultry female Indian spy who cooks up terrorist attacks with the Pakistani Taliban—a favourite lunatic trope of Pakistan's security establishment, which loves to blame India for fomenting jihadism in Pakistan.
Soliman's arrest comes as Egyptian human rights activists say they are being subjected to the worst government clamp down ever, targeting organizations accused of fomenting unrest during the 2011 uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
Though largely unrelated to the issue of the private server, the Democratic National Committee email hack, followed by the Podesta email theft and dump, kept "Clinton email" in the headlines, in addition to fomenting division among Democrats.
" But he seemed quick to defend Trump's refusal to explicitly call it that, saying, "What the president did is he called out anyone, anyone who is responsible for fomenting this kind of bigotry, hatred, racism, and violence.
By not attending, Trump will dominate press coverage before and after the event with his refusal to show up, fomenting a media circus that drowns out his rivals on yet another of the precious days before Iowa.
These zany stories of the Frankfurt School's role in fomenting political correctness would be entertaining, except that they echo the baseless allegations of tiny cabals ruling the world that fed the right's paranoid imagination in prior eras.
He accused state security officers of sexually assaulting and torturing men and women who were arrested for taking part in the election protests; in turn, the government accused him of fomenting unrest and aiding Iran's foreign enemies.
The move against him came amid a growing crackdown on dissent that has focused on people and organizations linked to the United States, which the government has accused of trying to undermine its authority by fomenting revolution.
It should not be forgotten that Mr. Orban, once a liberal, was educated at Oxford with scholarship help from the same George Soros he now pillories as a foreign agent intent on fomenting dissent against the government.
China, which has blamed foreign forces for fomenting unrest in the city, has not directly commented on the results, and major news outlets among China's tightly controlled media largely avoided detailed reporting of how Hong Kongers voted.
But such conventional measures fail to encapsulate the utterly abnormal presidency that is unfolding or the way Trump, who craves attention and gets it by fomenting chaos, has barged his way into every corner of national life.
The first vein is what he taps into to rebut claims that his administration is fomenting racial divisions or to sweep aside the issues that Republicans often label "identity politics," such as racial justice and immigrant rights.
Washington placed sanctions on Ibn Auf and others in 2007 "for their roles in fomenting violence and human rights abuses in Darfur," freezing his assets in the United States and banning Americans from doing business with him.
"The clamp-down was necessitated as Pakistani channels that are beamed here through cable television network have launched a campaign aimed at fomenting trouble here," said a Jammu and Kashmir government minister who declined to be named.
Asked in October what he thought of outside powers intervening in his country, he began by saying (and on this point every single Christian in Syria would concur) that Saudi Arabia should be restrained from fomenting Sunni extremism.
Fomenting a "high-pressure economy", as suggested on Friday by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, to help reverse the lingering effects of the great recession of 2008-2009 could offer both main assets classes some short term gains.
Three reasons: The end of the Cold War meant not only that global powers were less likely to be actively fomenting coups, he says, but also that would-be coup plotters couldn't bank on assistance after taking power.
Perhaps because Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, thought the CIA was fomenting an uprising in Ukraine, the Internet Research Agency, backed by an oligarch with links to the Kremlin, set up a trolling team, payments systems and false identities.
Priebus proved ineffective at managing Trump's erraticness -- leaping from issue to issue within a single day, tweeting out things that directly contradicted his White House's official line, fomenting competition among top staffers into a sort of blood sport.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and transport ties with Qatar a week ago, accusing it of fomenting regional unrest, supporting terrorism and getting too close to Iran, all of which Doha denies.
While I oppose the nomination of Brian Buescher to the U.S. District Court in Nebraska, I stand strongly against those who are fomenting religious bigotry, citing as disqualifiers Buescher's Catholicism and his affiliation with the Knights of Columbus.
On Thursday, China's foreign ministry said Beijing had noted Trump's comment that Beijing needed to resolve the Hong Kong crisis on its own, while Liu, the Chinese ambassador in London, accused unidentified foreign forces of fomenting the protests.
"The issue of migration will never be resolved by raising barriers, fomenting fear of others or denying assistance to those who legitimately aspire to a better life for themselves and their families," Francis said at the welcoming ceremony.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan intelligence agents on Saturday took Daniel Ceballos, a former opposition mayor accused of fomenting opposition protests, to prison from house arrest in the capital of Caracas, according to his wife and the country's interior ministry.
" Ms. Newman used the forum to lash Mr. Lipinski for being out of step with the district, a drumbeat that prompted him to claim she was fomenting "a tea party of the left" that was pushing liberal "fantasies.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has called the American charges a fabrication and has blamed the influence of Gulenists — followers of the Islamist cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Turkey accuses of fomenting last year's failed coup — for the case.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — As Iceland headed to the polls on Saturday to vote for members of one of the oldest Parliaments in the world, the shadow of political scandal clung to the political landscape, fomenting voter distrust and disgust.
Russia will continue fomenting divisions through its bot and troll army, and our analysis shows that Russia continues its efforts to spread conspiracy theories and sow divisions by amplifying content around topics like school shootings and gun reform.
China says it is committed to the one country, two systems formula put in place at the handover and has blamed foreign forces for fomenting the unrest, an allegation repeated on Thursday in response to the U.S. law.
Moscow will not accept any changes to the Iran nuclear pact made by the United States, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said during a press conference Monday, accusing the U.S. of fomenting further conflict around the Middle East.
Giuliani has repeatedly spoken out in recent days on his role in fomenting the Ukraine scandal that has imperiled Trump's presidency, pouring gasoline on a charge for which the House is preparing to impeach his client this week.
China says it is committed to the "one country, two systems" formula put in place at the handover, and has blamed foreign forces for fomenting the unrest, an allegation repeated on Thursday in response to the U.S. law.
Positioning one group of low-wage workers against another group of low-wage workers is an insidiously effective method of fomenting resentment and tensions among workers of different racial and ethnic backgrounds, which only buttresses the status quo.
Donald Trump Thursday accused Hillary Clinton of making "one of the most brazen attempt at distraction in the history of politics" and attempting to "intimidate" and "bully" voters with her charges that he is fomenting racism with his campaign.
While the panel has no authority to impose laws or fines, it was a rare collaboration to investigate a company that is facing scrutiny after revelations about privacy breaches and its role in spreading propaganda and fomenting ethnic strife.
But much of his 35-minute address was aimed squarely at Iran, which the United States accuses of harboring nuclear ambitions and fomenting instability in the Middle East through its support for militant groups in Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Police in Papua have arrested 85 suspects since ethnic unrest erupted in Indonesia's easternmost region in mid-August, a spokesman said, accusing a separatist leader based in Britain of fomenting Papua's most serious civil strife in years.
Peter Noel, 60, joined The Voice from The City Sun in 1990 to provide something he thought the paper lacked: access to the "raw rage" then fomenting among many black New Yorkers, exemplified by the rise of Al Sharpton.
But a protracted fight with heavy civilian casualties would be disastrous for the Saudi-led coalition, which has faced a wave of international criticism for its role in fomenting what is widely described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
READ: 'Not a classical neo-Nazi': Inside the mind of the Hanau far-right terrorist He said the party's rhetoric, normalizing hate speech and fomenting xenophobic sentiment, had played a role in fueling the wave of far-right violence.
To underscore the nefariousness of these campaigns, look at how the Soviet Union attempted to subvert the civil rights movement and recruit blacks to the Communist Party with the intention of fomenting a communist revolution during the Cold War.
In strategic terms, she said, "Europe cannot have an interest in breaking our relationship with Russia," even if her outrage at Russia's annexation of Crimea ("a violation of international law") and fomenting of violence in eastern Ukraine was clear.
The search in the village of Awamiya came amid rising anger in neighboring Bahrain after authorities stripped the spiritual leader of the kingdom's majority Shi'ite Muslims of his citizenship over alleged links to Iran and accusations he was fomenting sectarian tensions.
" After he accused Klein of fomenting a "really indissoluble kind of tribalism" in the form of identity politics, and Klein replied that Harris exhibits his own form of tribalism, Harris said coolly, "I know I'm not thinking tribally in this respect.
Critics and opposition politicians have accused Modi of failing to condemn the violence and the so-called cow protection groups, some with links to his party, accused of fomenting the attacks, a charge the prime minister's Bharatiya Janata Party denies.
SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) - An Idaho prosecutor said on Wednesday that internet outlets devoted to carrying anti-Muslim sentiments were to blame for fomenting widely spread, false rumors that three Syrian refugee boys had gang-raped a young girl at knife-point.
Unsavory details have been leaking out about how Russian oligarchs funneled money to Conservative Party politicians, fomenting conspiracy theories and stoking fears that Russia could intervene this time, too, with the aim of securing Brexit and weakening the European Union.
With terrorist organizations and rogue nations fomenting instability around the world, and as the international community's leading powers work to enforce the nuclear deal with Iran, the challenge of preventing the use of nuclear weapons is not an academic exercise.
Trump and Clinton must now recalibrate their strategies to win over the American voter while also promulgating a plan to defeat terror networks and the fomenting chaos and instability throughout the Middle East that appears to have reached America's shore.
A former employee of the British consulate in Hong Kong who was detained for fifteen days in mainland China says he was tortured by secret police, who accused him of being a British spy and fomenting protests in the city.
It's not just that Trump has been accused of misconduct more than a dozen times, and has a well-documented history of demeaning and belittling women; he also rose to the presidency by fomenting sexist doubts about his opponent Hillary Clinton.
"You accuse us of fomenting sectarian strife in Syria, Yemen and Iraq," Turki al-Faisal, a Saudi prince and former ambassador to the United States and Britain, wrote in an open letter published Monday in the English-language Arab News.
Manchin responded by accusing Pence of fomenting partisan attacks and highlighted his own record of trying to work across the aisle; most recently in the large group of moderate senators that came together to reopen the government after last month's shutdown.
The President and his senior officials have ramped up the rhetoric against Tehran, promising to "crush" its economy with international sanctions and accusing it of fomenting terrorism and regional instability, while telling the country's citizens that their leaders are corrupt.
During a chat at the mosque, which is still pocked with bullet holes, its director, Mohamed Labidi, told me that he feared that the far right combined with right-wing radio was fomenting hatred against Muslims and fear of the other.
This hefty dose of dense art lays the conceptual framework needed for the digital work seen in subsequent galleries, fomenting thinking about how Minimalist aesthetics, the methodic reiteration of forms, and a general sense of disorientation have inspired electronic art.
As the historian Henry Louis Gates noted in a 1992 New York Times article, the book is "one of the most sophisticated instances of hate literature yet compiled," aimed at fomenting "ethnic isolationism" to drive Jewish people and black Americans apart.
Simon Cheng, a 29-year-old Hong Kong citizen, said after his release that Chinese secret police had tortured him during his 15 days in detention, accusing him of being a British spy and of fomenting protests in the city.
Simon Cheng, a Hong Kong citizen who worked for the British mission's business-development team when he was detained told the Journal that he was questioned repeatedly about the role his interrogators presumed Britain was playing in fomenting the unrest.
HANNITY: Let&aposs talk about specifics that you went over, as it relates to both Syria, which he has been a supporter of the Assad regime, and, of course, Iran, which is the number one state sponsor of terror, fomenting proxy wars.
According to the indictment, Russian online trolls, again posing as US partisans on the left and right, were directed to attack mainstream media and prominent figures including special counsel Mueller, as well as fomenting division on topics from immigration to gun control.
ADDIS ABABA, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Hundreds of supporters of an Ethiopian ethnic activist and media entrepreneur gathered outside his house on Wednesday, a day after it was surrounded by security forces following a warning by the prime minister against media owners "fomenting unrest".
But Klaver's success could turn the Left Greens into one of the handful of parties big enough to win a place in the ruling coalition, especially if mainstream parties link up to keep out Wilders, convicted last year of fomenting racial hatred.
The far-right extremists, many of whom live in unauthorized settlement outposts in the occupied West Bank, call for fomenting unrest to bring about the collapse of the democratic system in Israel and replacing it with a Jewish kingdom based on the Torah.
It's hardly surprising that the President repeatedly singles out France, Germany and the UK for failing to address the issue of returning ISIS fighters, or their families, who languish in northern Syrian camps, fomenting jihadist rage in the pressure cookers of social discontent.
Led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a gaggle of Arab states have singled out the tiny emirate of Qatar for backing a wide range of terrorist groups and fomenting regional unrest through its sponsorship of the Muslim Brotherhood.
But given Donald Trump's fomenting of hatred and disrespect of the other in his campaign, it is courageous for Mr. Beck to admit a mistaken path, and to call for emphasizing our shared humanity as the only solution to our social problems.
The situation was brought into focus Monday when three of the territory's most high-profile pro-democracy protesters appeared in court on charges of fomenting unrest during 2014 street protests that brought the central business district to a standstill for almost three months.
And his refusal to play the kind of stabilizing leadership role expected of a US president is fomenting power vacuums and may convince key protagonists in each drama that they may not face the kinds of consequences they might normally expect from Washington.
The four nation bloc, which accused Qatar of fomenting extremism, has issued a sweeping list of 13 demands, including the closing of Qatar's influential television station, Al Jazeera, and a small Turkish military base, as well as the expulsion of several Islamists.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — More than six weeks after killing nine members of a black congregation here in 2015, Dylann S. Roof wrote extensively in a journal about his purpose, emphasizing that he hoped to incite others to join him in fomenting a race war.
The U.S. bumped up its military support in 2014, soon after a popular uprising ousted President Viktor Yanukovych, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Russian troops annexed the Crimean peninsula while fomenting a separatist uprising in eastern Ukraine's Donbass region.
One discussion, about how to deal with protests against conservative speakers visiting campus, became a bonding session for those of us who have found that we can't bring up controversial topics without being told we are fomenting hate or invalidating someone else's existence.
In the absence of a political faith in break-ups, modern trustbusters are operating on the assumption that Big Tech will dominate in perpetuity—and placing upon the incumbents the state-like duties to police bad user activities, from fomenting terrorist violence to infringing copyright.
Ayatollah Isa Qassim, who also faces expulsion from the country after authorities revoked his citizenship last month for alleged foreign links and fomenting violence, says the charges are part of a political crackdown on majority Shi'ites to stop them from pushing for political reforms.
Speaking to police officers on September 28th, Mr Erdogan virtually offered to send Mr Brunson home if the American authorities would turn over Mr Gulen, an erstwhile friend of Turkey's ruling party who is now blamed for fomenting last year's coup attempt in Ankara.
It was well known that on Election Day, Flynn authored an op-ed in the Hill, a Washington newspaper, in which he lambasted Fethullah Gülen, a Turkish cleric residing in Pennsylvania who is blamed by the Turkish government for fomenting a July coup attempt there.
Stories about inadequate distribution of food and water on the island have circulated for months; days before Trump's pissy complaints about the death toll, photos of thousands of bottles of water lying unused on a Puerto Rican runway spread on social media, fomenting fresh rage.
In just the last couple of years, conspiracy theorists have accused the billionaire philanthropist of toppling the government of Macedonia, staging chemical attacks on children in Syria, fomenting anti-corruption demonstrations in Romania, and having a hand in the murder of a Slovakian investigative journalist.
Mr. Obama's comments, after he met with Mr. Erdogan before a Group of 20 summit meeting here, seemed calculated to smooth over hard feelings in Turkey, where some officials had blamed the United States for fomenting the July 15 uprising by elements of the military.
But the authorities eventually implicated the Brotherhood in monopolizing drug dealing, gambling, extortion, prostitution and other prison rackets, as well as murdering guards and rivals, fomenting racial warfare among prisoners, recruiting ex-convicts as accessories and even extorting tribute from John Gotti, the Mafia boss.
Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul said the evidence had been fabricated by followers of the cleric Fethullah Gulen — who was accused of fomenting last year's failed coup against Mr. Erdogan — and that a 2013 Turkish police investigation into the matter had been dismissed for that reason.
Mr. Trump has long expressed admiration for Mr. Putin even as American politicians of both parties have denounced the Russian leader for fomenting a separatist war in Ukraine, trying to destabilize the West, bolstering President Bashar al-Assad in Syria and collaborating with Iran.
The cross-partisan movement that is now fomenting embodies the same energy that has led to systemic change in our nation's past—and it's calling for the only solution that will address the Supreme Court's wrong decision in Citizen United: passing a constitutional amendment.
The move against Ayatollah Isa Qassim comes less than a week after a court ordered Bahrain's main opposition al-Wefaq group closed, accusing it of fomenting sectarian unrest and of having links to a foreign power, in an apparent reference to regional Shi'ite power Iran.
Simon Cheng, a Hong Kong citizen who worked for the British mission's business development team when he was detained, told the Wall Street Journal he was questioned repeatedly about the role his interrogators presumed Britain was playing in fomenting anti-government unrest in the city.
The direct impact of meddling on the outcome of the 85033 U.S. election is difficult to assess, but there is no question that Russia succeeded in its larger goals of fomenting political crisis and undermining the electoral institutions at the heart of America's democratic system.
"It's time to expose the crooked media deceptions, and to challenge the media for their role in fomenting divisions and yes, by the way — and yes, by the way, they are trying to take away our history and our heritage," he said during his rally.
But creating a global currency is a bold move on Facebook's part, given that this announcement is happening as Facebook is being criticized or investigated for massive privacy violations, anti-competitive practices in the advertising market, eroding the free press and fomenting ethnic cleansing.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivian President Evo Morales sought to shore up support with the country's military on Wednesday as he faces allegations by the opposition of vote-rigging, calling on them to unite in the face of groups of people whom he said were fomenting hatred.
"Cuba continues to play a destabilizing role in the Western Hemisphere, providing a communist foothold in the region and propping up U.S. adversaries in places like Venezuela and Nicaragua by fomenting instability, undermining the rule of law, and suppressing democratic processes," Munchin said in his statement.
"The Bells," however, helped crystallize much of this fomenting dissatisfaction around a hugely polarizing twist in which Daenerys Targaryen effectively morphed into the villain of the series, after a full eight seasons of being presented as an unconventional savior and heroic figure — even a feminist one.
Ethiopia's massive protests are getting desperate - and dangerous Ethiopia's massive protests are getting desperate - and dangerous The Ethiopian government has declared a state of emergency in the country as it intensifies a crackdown on widespread anti-government protests born of frustration that's been fomenting for decades.
"Cuba continues to play a destabilizing role in the Western Hemisphere, providing a communist foothold in the region and propping up U.S. adversaries in places like Venezuela and Nicaragua by fomenting instability, undermining the rule of law, and suppressing democratic processes," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Simon Cheng, a Hong Kong citizen who worked for the British mission&aposs business development team when he was detained, told the Wall Street Journal he was questioned repeatedly about the role his interrogators presumed Britain was playing in fomenting anti-government unrest in the city.
I condemned the coup and subsequent military dictatorship because it was clear it would progress as such dictatorships always progress – a never-ending cycle of repression and violence that grinds away year after year, causing untold human suffering and ultimately leading to greater instability by fomenting extremism.
" And he pointed to mounting expressions of concern on the right, including the warning by Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, that Mr. Trump was at risk of fomenting a world war, and reports that Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson described Mr. Trump as a "moron.
Their poor showing probably doesn't suggest that intolerance, bigotry and xenophobia are on the decline in the U.S. Rather, the far right, already under pressure from lawsuits for fomenting hate and sidelined from major social media networks, appears to be in disarray, splintered into rival factions.
" But in September, a coalition of anti-abortion groups wrote to H.H.S. Secretary Alex Azar to denounce the contract, saying, "It is completely unacceptable to discover that the F.D.A. is using federal tax dollars and fomenting demand for human body parts taken from babies who are aborted.
The current president, Mr. Kenyatta, and William Ruto, the current deputy president, were later indicted by the International Criminal Court for their role in fomenting the violence, but the cases against them were dropped after the government refused to cooperate with the prosecutor's office and witnesses disappeared.
Our efforts to help struggling democracies were often seen as meddling of the worst kind, attempts at fomenting "color revolutions," which Putin blamed on Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Breathless descriptions of the succession of owners of this or that Wright house; a stentorian account of Wright's malfeasant cousin Richard Lloyd Jones and his role as a newspaper editor in fomenting the Tulsa race riots; and the Taliesin murders, to which Hendrickson salaciously, repeatedly returns.
The country's currency, the bolivar, has declined 2056 percent over the past year, and there are now horrific shortages of basic necessities such as toilet paper fomenting historic civil unrest and, in turn, increasingly brutal crackdowns by a government that claims to be for the people.
Watch Fleeing to Rwanda: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 1): Nkruzunzia, who led Burundi's largest Hutu rebel force during a civil war that ended in 2005, has accused Rwandan President Paul Kagame of fomenting armed groups inside Burundi and of recruiting among refugee camps in Rwanda.
I have deep sympathy for anyone facing a life-and-death health issue, and wish Mr. Limbaugh a speedy recovery, but one of the most discouraging things in last night's speech was seeing the President award the Medal of Freedom to someone who has spent decades fomenting hatred. pic.twitter.
Their accounts, as well as dozens of WeChat and WhatsApp messages and voice recordings that they provided to BuzzFeed News, shed light on the methods and processes the rank and file of China's security apparatus use in surveilling Uighur exiles and fomenting deep-seated mistrust within their communities.
Blade Runner 2049's sad-eyed K (Ryan Gosling) and Westworld's steel-spined Maeve (Thandie Newton) wend their way down paths of self-discovery that run parallel to fomenting android uprisings, led by the Replicant Freedom Movement in one and by Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) in the other.
The movie broadens its scope to cover what the directors clearly see as a real-time global catastrophe — a situation where tech companies are so eager to grow, expand, and monetize that they fail to recognize the ways their platforms are fomenting hate, discord, and violence, with devastating results.
The Tokyo District Court on Monday declined to temporarily suspend a condition of Ghosn's bail that stops him from meeting people linked to his case, blocking what would have been a dramatic face off between the once-feted executive and the colleagues he has accused of fomenting a coup.
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin said Friday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is "fomenting violence" against the press.
There would seem no better way to promote sport and dispel sexist presumptions than through combined-gender competitions, though the strategic alliance recently formed by the PGA Tour and the Ladies Professional Golf Association comes across as faintly retro, given the forces fomenting revolution in the sports world.
Upset that critics linked a spate of pipe bombs targeting his adversaries to his own angry messaging, Mr. Trump abandoned the scripted call for national solidarity he issued the day before and lashed out at perceived enemies for fomenting the toxic political environment they say he has encouraged.
That is, racism is usually regarded as a major challenge facing America, but since no one will admit to being a racist and calling someone the R-word is regarded as the gravest possible insult, politicians generally shy away from identifying specific people or groups as fomenting prejudice.
Villalongo did that digging soon after Obama's historic election, taking an image of the president and making him a kind of celestial mélange with Nefertiti, an Egyptian queen, who along with her husband Akhenaten, an Egyptian Pharaoh, was known for fomenting a profound change in religious practices within Egypt.
With these suspicious packages, Trump moved off his message of unity in less than 24 hours after the first round of bombs were detected, blaming the media for sowing division at a rally and then attacking "fake news" for fomenting anger and spreading "purposefully false" stories on Thursday.
" In a 2007 profile, also in Vibe, writer Keith Murphy explained the latest backlash fomenting after Blige's marriage to her estranged husband: "Since the release of Love & Life, some longtime fans have shied away from the Mary who has found love with record producer Kendu Isaacs, her husband of three years.
"Cuba continues to play a destabilizing role in the Western Hemisphere, providing a communist foothold in the region and propping up U.S. adversaries in places like Venezuela and Nicaragua by fomenting instability, undermining the rule of law, and suppressing democratic processes," U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced at the time.
Just hours after the shooting Wednesday that sent House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others to the hospital with serious injuries, Gingrich was among the first blaming the "left" writ large for a fomenting the violence that led to this specific shooting and tying that specifically to frustration with Trump.
"  "Fomenting division is his way of distracting us from the fact that he is actually making things worse for Americans, by giving tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy and big corporations while proposing devastating cuts to Medicare, imposing tariffs that hurt farmers and consumers and hollowing out the Affordable Care Act.
Tom Garrett said Saturday that he was told during a briefing with the FBI director that Russian meddling played in a role in "fomenting the flames of what happened in Charlottesville," Virginia, one year ago, when a white nationalist rally turned violent and resulted in the death of a counterprotester.
Even with such a proliferation of issues, including a resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan and Iran's ballistic missile arsenal, the two-day summit will be dominated by NATO's response to Russia and a conflict in Ukraine that the West accuses Moscow of fomenting at a cost of more than 9,000 lives.
The big winners after Trump's "s---hole" comment are terrorists around the world, who will exploit it to recruit new terrorists to attack America, and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, whose attack against American democracy includes aggressive efforts to pit Americans against each other and fomenting anti-Americanism around the world.
There were the various forms of Russian interference, the massive data breach, the algorithm tinkering that wreaked havoc with the traffic and business models of various news organizations, the hyperpartisan pages, the fake accounts used for political purposes, the Macedonian teens, and the fomenting of civil unrest, violence, and even ethnic cleansing.
According to a DRC Health Ministry spokesperson, local politicians are using anti-Ebola-treatment rhetoric "just to gain popularity," which is fomenting a "high level of urban violence" in Katwa, a current epicenter of the outbreak that has now surpassed the number of cases in the previous epicenters of Beni and Mangina.
Denver's public art officials may be knowingly fomenting the conspiracy theories surrounding the airport by filling its concourses with works that are so anomalous; DIA senior public information officer Heath Montgomery told the Denver Post that the conspiracy theories add up to "hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars" in free advertising.
"If America was able to act against Iran, it would not need to form coalitions with notorious and reactionary states in the region and ask their help in fomenting unrest and instability," Khamenei told graduating Revolutionary Guards officers, in remarks carried by state TV. Reporting by Dubai newsroom, Editing by William Maclean
Even where they stop short of fomenting anti-Western violence, global networks of religious fundamentalism and puritanism, such as those linking preachers from say, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, have replaced the relatively emollient tone set by the Ottoman caliphs, who were connoisseurs of Western art and music, as a colleague has written.
The revelation of a racist photo on his medical school yearbook page—one man in blackface, the other in a Ku Klux Klan robe—as well as a racist nickname in his military institute yearbook have called into question whether he could still lead a state where white supremacists have been fomenting violence.
If the Kremlin is found to be involved in the poisoning of the former spy on U.K. soil, the British government pledged to explore further sanctions on Russia, on top of those already being applied by the U.S. and the E.U. for the annexation of Crimea and fomenting of conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Even without the added tension of the case, Turkey and the United States have been falling out in the past two years over the United States' support for Kurdish militia forces in Syria and Washington's reluctance to extradite the Islamist cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Turkey accuses of fomenting last year's failed coup.
"Cuba continues to play a destabilizing role in the Western Hemisphere, providing a communist foothold in the region and propping up U.S. adversaries in places like Venezuela and Nicaragua by fomenting instability, undermining the rule of law, and suppressing democratic processes," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement obtained by the New York Times.
Qatar's funding of extremists has been criticized for a long time by both other Gulf countries and the US, and in 2014 there was a similar spat, with several countries withdrawing ambassadors from Qatar until the country agreed to change some policies, like funding a television network Egypt thought was fomenting anti-government sentiment.
"Russia's propaganda mechanisms primarily aim for "alt-right and more traditional right-wing and fascist parties," Clint Watts, one of the co-authors of the paper, tells CNN, but they're also "hitting across any group in the United States that is anti-government, or fomenting dissent or conspiracies against the US government and its institutions.
Washington (CNN)Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has had a busy two days elbowing his way into the national conversation as a defender of President Donald Trump with rhetorical eviscerations of the "deep state" he says is out to get the President and the organized left, which he claims is fomenting violence against conservatives.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE as attorney general, despite the fact that Sessions will seek to crack down on some of the very groups fomenting unrest.
Seselj repeated on Thursday that he would not voluntarily return to The Hague, which has set March 31 as the date for giving its verdict on his alleged role in fomenting the Balkan wars of the 1990s, when he headed the biggest party in Serbia's parliament and led paramilitaries in wars in Croatia and Bosnia.
"Cuba continues to play a destabilizing role in the Western Hemisphere, providing a communist foothold in the region and propping up U.S. adversaries in places like Venezuela and Nicaragua by fomenting instability, undermining the rule of law, and suppressing democratic processes," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement on Tuesday explaining the administration's move.
The woman at the center of the case, Israa al-Ghomgham, is one of six Shiites in the predominantly Sunni kingdom who have been charged with fomenting protests in the Qatif area of Eastern Province, home to a high concentration of Shiites and the site of sporadic street protests against what many call systematic discrimination.
When Salonen's music blew on some slowly burning ember of a foregoing phrase, fomenting smoke for a new tutti passage, the video often responded with an imaginative visual point of comparison: exploding into surreally Fauvist color schemes, or using a live feed of the orchestra as the basis for a swirl of line-drawing patterns.
"  "I sat in a closed session briefing probably two months ago about Charlottesville with the director of the FBI, amongst others, and asked if Russian inter-meddling had to do with fomenting the flames of what happened in Charlottesville," Garett, a member of the House Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs committees, said on CNN's "Newsroom.
A standalone origin story for one of the most terrifying archvillains in comics, Joker aims to repaint its subject as a mentally unstable failed comedian toward whom the world is so cruel that he snaps, becoming a force of chaos and a figurehead for an eat-the-rich uprising that's fomenting in Gotham City.
The shooter, in a conspiracy theory that linked Trump-era xenophobia to longstanding anti-Semitic tropes, blamed Jews for the caravan of Central American migrants and asylum-seekers currently working its way slowly though Mexico to the United States — and blamed HIAS, in particular, for fomenting an invasion of Central Americans and other nonwhites to replace white Americans.
"  Meanwhile, a Biden rep told ABC, "It is no surprise that Trump's Campaign would resort to childish antics like this to take attention away from this President's appalling record of separating families and using immigrants as scapegoats, fomenting hatred and white supremacy, and trying to take away health care from millions of Americans who need it.
"If America was able to act against Iran, it would not need to form coalitions with notorious and reactionary states in the region and ask their help in fomenting unrest and instability," Khamenei told graduating Revolutionary Guards officers, in remarks carried by state TV. Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Robin Pomeroy, Alison Williams and Jonathan Oatis
READ: How an 18-year-old gamer went from neo-Nazi to Muslim to alleged killer The movement, which communicates in closed online forums, glorifies far-right terrorists like Timothy McVeigh and Anders Breivik, and seeks to appeal to violence-oriented young men with the ultimate goal of carrying out acts of extreme violence and fomenting race war.
Mr. Trump's decision to stop supplying the Syrian Kurds could ease tensions with Mr. Erdogan that have been aggravated by a number of issues, chief among them the Trump administration's reluctance to turn over a Turkish cleric, Fethullah Gulen, who lives in exile in Pennsylvania and whom Mr. Erdogan accuses of fomenting a failed coup against him in 2016.
Throughout time, access to food has been important to ensuring the satisfaction of a population: Think of the inflated bread and salt prices that played a huge role in fomenting the French Revolution, or New York City's flour riot of 1837, when outlandish flour prices led hungry workers to plunder private storerooms filled with sacks of hoarded grain.
Iran expert Trita Parsi on Wednesday said that President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 4,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE's hardline approach towards Iran is "aimed at fomenting unrest" in the country amid ongoing protests.
Meanwhile, Trump, whose daughter Ivanka and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are devout Jews, was accused of fomenting anti-Semitism himself with a closing 2016 campaign ad that featured images of prominent Jewish figures such as George Soros, then-Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and financier Lloyd Blankfein along with a warning of the threat from "global special interests."
Wynn, 76, resigned as finance chairman of the Republican National Committee on Saturday, a day after the Wall Street Journal reported he had routinely subjected women who worked for him to unwanted sexual advances for decades.. His former spouse, Elaine Wynn, whom he accused of fomenting false allegations against him, has denied through her lawyer that she did any such thing.
In a Security Council session that was due to be devoted to the Israeli-Palestinian deadlock, Haley ranged further in the Middle East, accusing Tehran of fomenting terrorism in Lebanon and Yemen, firing ballistic missiles counter to the spirit of the historic nuclear deal, imprisoning foreign journalists and tourists and allowing Iranian leaders to travel in violation of UN Security Council resolutions.
Peña Nieto's last-minute decision to participate in the meeting appears to underline that, while his government may support some tame liberalizing measures and play lip service to the need for a new focus, it is still committed to a strategy widely blamed for fueling the violence and fomenting human rights abuses, at the same time as the flow of drugs continues.
As a parade of job seekers, TV talking heads and statesmen like Henry Kissinger paraded through the lobby of Trump Tower this past week, Mr. Trump ran his presidential transition from his triplex on the 58th floor much the way he ran his campaign and his business before that — schmoozing, rewarding loyalty, fomenting infighting among advisers and moving confidently forward through a series of fits and starts.
Mr. Bharara's office, in its filing on Monday, also said, "What certainly is unprecedented is Zarrab's novel proposition that the United States is not entitled to prosecute those who willfully seek to exploit the American financial system to help a nation that, through its sponsorship of terrorism and fomenting of global unrest, presents a significant threat to this country's national security," a reference to Iran.
The Post has given us not a story about this administration, but the story about this administration—the part that contains the whole, the line running under all that troubles us about this era, rendered in bold: the president's fomenting of racial and cultural hysteria and blows to the rule of law are aimed at enriching the already wealthy in ways already too familiar to us.
Two of our staff members, when discussing the Trump news with a pair of Times reporters, were stopped as they tried to outline how disproven the smear Trump wanted to pressure Ukraine into fomenting was, being told that this piece wasn't about the facts of what happened and instead had to do with trying to forecast how it might play in the Democratic primary.
A new mission However considered the decision to kill Soleimani was, Trump's off-the-cuff rhetoric, on and off his Twitter feed, is doing Iran's job for them by fomenting anger at the US. Slowly across the region, more militants will likely emerge claiming their mission is to send US troops home in coffins, in very much the same way Hezbollah's Nasrallah threatened on Sunday.
Trying to teach nuanced critical thinking when there may be a more basic lack of education that's contributing to fomenting mistrust and driving credulity, as well as causing the spread of malicious fakes and rumors targeting certain people or segments of the population in the first place, risks both being ineffectual and coming across as merely irresponsible fiddling around the edges of a grave problem that's claimed multiple lives already.
In 2007's "Terror's Advocate," about the slick, serpentine, self-aggrandizing lawyer Jacques Vergès (whose client roster included Klaus Barbie, Carlos the Jackal and perhaps even Pol Pot) and in this picture, "The Venerable W.," about Ashin Wirathu, a Buddhist monk in Myanmar fomenting racial hatred and violence against that country's Muslim population, Schroeder lets the men sitting for these portraits have their own heads, so to speak.
News: I'm told by two sources that CNN earned approx $100M above expected election year lift in TV & digital thanks to Trump fascination With Trump's poll numbers cratering over the past month, conservative media figures like Bill Kristol have tried to keep the top of the ticket from bringing down the GOP brand, calling Trump a "fluke" candidate and trying to shift the blame to the media for fomenting his rise—and nauseating lies—with billions of dollars in free coverage.
The other signatories to the deal — the UK, France, Germany, China, Russia and, of course, Iran — have so far stuck to the terms of the deal, because they fear a complete collapse would push Iran to ramp up its nuclear program, fomenting a perilous regional arms race and raising the risk of a conflict that brings in the U.S. Over the next few days, Trump and his national security team will press those governments to consider forcing Tehran to accept a new, broader deal with much more stringent terms.

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