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"warring" Definitions
  1. involved in a war

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Does the sale of armaments to a warring nation constitute warring ourselves?
Turkey and Russia this week urged Libya's warring parties to declare a ceasefire on Sunday as warring factions clashed and carried out air strikes in a conflict drawing increasing foreign involvement and concern.
The couple's entire episode storyline revolves around their warring fathers.
With multiple warring factions in Syria, the scene is complicated.
The warring parties are now negotiating directly in Saudi Arabia.
"Basically every warring faction has come together," the official said.
Lauren's life at home between her warring parents is miserable.
Liberians living abroad, regardless of their ethnicity or warring faction.
Warring impulses again, but then Lowlife suffers from them, too.
Trump is not able to unite the GOP's warring factions.
Thirteen years later, however, Iraq has collapsed into warring states.
"There are two warring aspects of my personality," she said.
Shootings are common, as are bloody battles between warring cartels.
They decide to turn back to warn the warring couple.
Her voice blazed as she delineated the character's warring impulses.
Migrants have become the gold that finances Libya's warring factions.
The parties had evolved from competitive coalitions into warring tribes.
Those moderate districts are ghost towns in a warring Congress.
He cultivates chaos; he cultivates people warring for his attention.
The warring parties both enjoy military support from regional powers.
Each of the warring factions quickly threw themselves into the drama.
The first call between the warring nations took place on Wednesday.
The marriage's goal was to bring peace to the warring nations.
For ordinary Afghans caught between warring sides, life is quickly deteriorating.
The warring parties were meant to withdraw their forces by Jan.
He said the warring parties offered "concrete ideas" to achieve peace.
He urged the warring sides to come to a peaceful solution.
How much of your job is mediation among warring family members?
But the intervention also undeniably forced the warring parties to negotiate.
But they did not have the backing of the warring parties.
Peace talks between some of Syria's warring parties restarted in Geneva.
Lettuce Growing from watchplantsgrow I especially love the warring microgreen content.
Cotton plays successfully to the warring constituencies of the Republican party.
The president's office has denied claims Zuma was warring with Gordhan.
Those killed are thought to be victims of warring drug cartels.
She says that she feels trapped between the two warring parties.
The Times' headline read: "End Brexit feud, Queen tells warring politicians".
The last talks between Yemen's warring sides took place in 2016.
He Googled the acronym and tripped over all the warring headlines.
The United States and its allies wasted energy warring with them.
Libya's two warring administrations are expected to form a unity government.
ISTANBUL/BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Turkey and Russia urged Libya's warring parties on Wednesday to declare a ceasefire on Sunday as warring factions clashed and carried out air strikes in a conflict drawing increasing foreign involvement and concern.
Leilaz says Trump and Kim got "closer" despite their previous warring words.
The presidency said in May that Zuma was not warring with Gordhan.
The warring ideas of choice versus cinematics even impacts the game's combat.
The recently-warring countries have been locked in a bitter border dispute.
Brexit has divided the country into warring tribes who loathe each other.
Warring local tribes, and gangs preying on migrants, are a daily threat.
The warring sides also have agreed to share a 550-seat parliament.
He throws chaos into the moment with distractions and promotes warring factions.
But they can sometimes set the agenda or mediate between warring parties.
We just hope the warring siblings reach a detente before Christmas break.  
Obama, as nice as he supposedly was, still did plenty of warring.
Various cease-fire initiatives have repeatedly failed to separate the warring parties.
Civilians have often been caught among the warring parties in Syria's war.
The government is now a collection of warring factions issuing rival ultimatums.
The warring sides are competing to seize territory vacated by Islamic State.
Scaramucci is a polarizing figure among the warring factions in Trump's administration.
He also transformed Australian unions from warring factions into a unified force.
They tend to see life as an eternal competition between warring tribes.
In Libya, Facebook is being used as a weapon between warring groups.
The risk for the warring bidders is that their target slips away.
At the same time, G-Shine began to split into warring factions.
The warring sides stomped up the stadium's concrete bleachers, taunting each other.
Sunday's Berlin summit convened the main foreign supporters of Libya's warring sides.
International efforts to bring warring sides to new talks have not succeeded.
Most did not even believe the warring sides would uphold the truce.
The "men's rights" movement is full of splinter factions and warring tribes.
Because these three little boys already have two warring adults in their lives.
Some speculated that hawkish Lighthizer is warring against moderates Larry Kudlow and Mnuchin.
Many residents are bracing for more hardship as the warring sides dig in.
It is believed Ukraine's performance will deepen the divide between the warring countries.
It has two competing, warring governments — neither of which actually runs the country.
You are warring against institutions that are not out for your best interest.
Mr Tillerson believes the warring parties are "tired" and "weary" of the conflict.
The warring sides claim to have inflicted hundreds of casualties in enemy ranks.
The two companies are now warring in the automated assistant/smart speaker arena.
Few of these foreigners have ideological affinity with any of Libya's warring sides.
Her message to the warring parties was simple: Return to the negotiating table.
He has been pushing to bring the warring parties to restart peace talks.
Several scuffles ensued, as police officers tried to keep the warring parties separated.
It does not prevent outside powers providing military aid to the warring parties.
Instead the ideologies and warring affiliations are the basis for the author's worldmaking.
Asian stock markets drifted lower as both warring factions in the Sino-U.
Warring parties have deliberately targeted aid workers and manipulated aid for political gain.
None of the others, ascribed to warring drug-traffickers, has led to arrests.
It did not divide Trump's often warring advisers, however, an administration official said.
That's a question our perpetually warring mayor and governor can't seem to answer.
The story featured in Kirby's "Fourth World Saga" series is about warring planets.
"These warring factors leave us neutral on the S&P 500," she added.
Warring between mayors and governors is as natural in New York as jaywalking.
A cartoonist once drew an illustration depicting Microsoft's organizational chart as warring factions. 
And yet Kavanaugh has tried to bring these two warring positions into harmony.
And in 2015, Chinese officials brought together South Sudan's warring parties for negotiations.
A cartoonist once drew an illustration depicting Microsoft's organizational chart as warring factions.
It&aposs true that this idea would require warring companies to work together.
The warring sides claim to have inflicted thousands of casualties in enemy ranks.
He has also struggled to curb the rampant violence among warring drug cartels.
Warring drug gangs have made Guerrero one of the deadliest states in Mexico.
Syria is still a battlefield for warring factions, failed state, and humanitarian disaster.
This esoteric debate became increasingly bitter, splitting the Bitcoin community into two warring camps.
One photo from their wedding showed the pair warring with lightsabers at the reception.
Magic was less important than the political scheming and violence between warring human factions.
There are warring schools of thought about the benefits and perils of engineering debt.
If Warring had sold, say, 100,000 copies would this change still have taken place?
Over the centuries, the French capital has been the backdrop to many warring tribes.
A national crisis, such as a big terrorist attack, might ease the partisan warring.
The trailer offers several tantalizing glimpses of Westeros's many warring factions — and of dragons!
At its best, this cosmic duo can help unite warring factions and supersize romance.
You have basically warring tribes that subordinate the national interest to their tribal interest.
He recently announced plans to invite Yemen&aposs warring parties to Geneva on Sept.
Warring factions have insisted on producing their own databases, often working with commercial vendors.
Libya has been ruling by warring militias since the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.
None of Iraq's warring communities has done more to rescue Yazidis than the Kurds.
In Libya they also involve the warring militias through whose territory the migrants pass.
The timing, two weeks before the warring sides are meant to unite, is uncanny.
A youth-exchange organisation was launched to help reconcile the region's formerly warring nations.
Bridenstine would also bring together two warring factions that have divided the aerospace community.
A third-round pick, Warring is expected to compete for a prominent rookie role.
The 24/7 world of trolling and Twitter has split America into warring camps.
His work mainly involved going on peace-making trips to engage with warring parties.
But in the crucible of online fandom, demographic distinctions can coarsen into warring factions.
The White House has also been warring with the media, and CNN in particular.
You have two different philosophies warring which are in constant distinction from each other.
Adidas, Under Armour and Nike sponsor these amateur teams, which are perpetually warring duchies.
But unlike those initiatives, Conflict & Food is literally bringing people from warring countries together.
So he'll teach you what his years of observing warring couples have taught him.
In Honduras, warring gang factions have plunged the country into a state of crisis.
Sources close to the warring couple tell us Rob is cutting Chyna off financially.
American troops have spent much of the past 17 years warring in warmer climes.
It began working in secret to broker a truce between the nation's warring gangs.
Mr. Griffiths said he planned to invite the warring sides to Geneva on Sept.
They stumble upon warring clans of semi-nomads called the Rabbits and the Bears.
Politely -- actually, not that politely -- I sent him home to his allegedly warring parents.
The voices who divide our country into warring tribes do our country a disservice.
But their increasing frequency points to an alarming rise in violence between warring cartels.
International humanitarian law obliges all warring parties to protect medical missions, the ICRC said.
Her nomination would offer the best hope of bringing together the party's warring factions.
That proposal, known as border adjustment, had divided the corporate world into warring camps.
Under international law, the warring sides must spare civilians and civilian infrastructure, he added.
In the story, Neanderthals' fire is stolen by a warring clan of Homo erectus.
The warring sides disagree over who should control the city and port after forces withdraw.
" His deal, he continued, represented a chance to "unite the warring instincts in us all.
It has kept reporters busy with warring factions badmouthing one another to various media outlets.
As with the previous negotiations, that is difficult because there are many warring parties involved.
In Libya, where rival militias have been warring for control since the fall of Col.
It probably has something to do with the warring mutants and mole people below me.
Nor is the Republican universe limited to the increasingly warring factions of business and evangelicals.
Griffiths is aiming to convene another round of talks between the warring parties this month.
Tensions between the warring parties escalated in the disaster's aftermath, deteriorating an already unstable ceasefire.
His domain split into warring fiefs that eventually gave rise to Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
Yet these two nations are among the great unreconciled of the 20th century's warring parties.
Were they hardened sociopathic criminals, or were they petulant teenagers warring over some silly story?
This year must be one in which warring parties stop using aid as a weapon.
Russian and American forces have also been deployed in Manbij to keep warring parties apart.
Any missteps would only give validation to a larger rap community indefinitely warring against change.
A U.N.-backed government in Tripoli has so far failed to reconcile Libya's warring factions.
For Melanie, the abrupt awareness of her many different identities warring inside her was overwhelming.
De Mistura plans to shuttle from room to room, meeting individually with the warring factions.
In previous trips he's emphasized his record and how he can bring warring parties together.
Until Labour's warring factions budge on that front, many people will continue to vote UKIP.
SANAA (Reuters) - A ceasefire agreed between Yemen's warring parties in Hodeidah will begin on Dec.
Our country's future cannot continue to be a zero-sum game between two warring sides.
He wanted to "expose how the female psychology is just as vulnerable" to warring duality.
If there's one event that could possibly reunite the warring Gallagher brothers, it's surely Glastonbury.
The panoply of conflicts and warring parties has made the war resistant to international peacemaking.
The authorities, however, tried to play down the possibility that warring gangs were to blame.
The history of the women's movement is one of warring factions and sharp self-criticism.
Instances of cooperation between the warring parties have become more common, particularly in contested areas.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for the warring sides to honor the temporary truce.
While the world is warring, Wakanda hides in plain sight deep in the tropical forest.
And this is all happening while the Avengers on Earth are warring with one another.
He was also the government's chief negotiator when the warring parties last met, in January 2014.
Several of these smugglers have been detained by warring parties during this process, according to Adel.
Usually hostilities will flare up between two warring tribes, like the Team Katie Maloney Schwartz vs.
With engaged, inspiring leaders, warring factions can find common ground and stubborn problems can find solutions.
But the departures are generally heralded by growing reports of warring factions within the Oval Office.
A ceasefire the warring sides signed in the Ethiopian capital in December was violated hours later.
Griffiths said that by November the United Nations hopes to resume consultations with the warring sides.
"Dune" tells the story of warring noble families against the backdrop of the desert planet Arrakis.
In an industry where warring tech giants are battling for user loyalty, it's a big deal.
The mixing of what would soon become warring factions within the White House didn't last long.
Pence said the US was also working to set up a ceasefire between the warring factions.
It's a more traditional story about an escaped princess, the dangers of magic, and warring kingdoms.
But even as IGAD urges a new ceasefire, the warring parties are preparing for more fighting.
But implementing the deal will be tough given the depth of distrust between the warring parties.
Since the election in June, Theresa May's warring cabinet has made for a weak negotiating partner.
The Buddhafield broke into warring factions -- "the Big Ugly," they called the breakup -- and eventually dissolved.
They did this a lot 8443,500 years ago in what they called the warring states period.
It's your move, warring retail behemoths: The race is on and my food-hole is open.
Later on Thursday, Griffiths announced plans to invite Yemen&aposs warring parties to Geneva on Sept.
But this has suffered numerous setbacks and the warring parties have not yet left the port.
After a string of failed agreements, the two main warring parties signed a deal last September.
Griffiths has recently been shuttling between the warring parties to avert a coalition assault on Hodeidah.
The UN can only be as effective as the warring parties or the big powers permit.
For now, as all warring parties are exhausted, the euro can prove mightier than the sword.
In 2628, warring factions made a deal to extend them while also gradually phasing them out.
Lexa is responsible for uniting 12 warring groups and establishing order where there once was none.
The Good Friday Agreement effectively ended the violence in Northern Ireland and brought warring communities together.
The blocking of main roads by warring parties is hampering humanitarian access to those in need.
On February 20, peace talks are due to be held in Geneva between the warring parties.
Here, concerts became proving grounds for warring gangs who hailed from different corners of the city.
He casts the synods as a battle: warring factions, attacks and frontal assaults, purges and collaborators.
In Libya, Russia has publicly offered itself up as a mediator between the country's warring factions.
The end result was a lot of warring, independent product groups, all doing their own things.
"You've got these two warring factions — the M.A.T. side and the abstinence-based side," he said.
May, who is already caught between warring factions, politically, they would have constrained her even further.
He noted that the priority was to help the warring parties reach a cease-fire agreement.
The line vanished long ago as a boundary between warring communities and does not officially exist.
Then came the ascendency of social media and the tribal warring of the cable television networks.
This is the equivalent of your warring relatives all sitting down together at the same wedding.
Overcoming the challenges of distrust and creating credible commitments between formerly warring parties requires power sharing.
The country's two warring parties were set to sign a cease-fire agreement in Moscow today.
Based on the speed of the kill, death by a "warring" blender was almost certainly instantaneous.
Sirte lies in the center of Libya's coastline, on the dividing line between the warring factions.
Sirte lies in the centre of Libya's coastline, on the dividing line between the warring factions.
Instead, we see the politics of division geared toward dividing and separating Americans into warring factions.
United Nations peacekeeping missions were originally designed to make sure warring parties kept a negotiated peace.
His mandate was to rein in a warring West Wing and streamline the President's decision-making.
Warring Afghans in pursuit of peace would do well to keep donors and capitalists in mind.
Mr. Colgrass refused to align himself exclusively with any of the warring postwar new-music styles.
Mr. Colgrass refused to align himself exclusively with any of the warring postwar new-music styles.
Back in 1989, getting Afghanistan's warring parties to agree to a peace deal was difficult enough.
Sirte lies in the center of Libya's coastline, on the dividing line between the warring factions.
The donation comes as Congress and the White House continue warring over the future of DACA.
Oil production facilities have been hit over the years by terrorist attacks and takeovers by warring militias.
Dimon was somewhat more optimistic, though he admonished warring factions in the U.S. to resolve their differences.
The warring parties there agreed to a ceasefire last Wednesday, set to again at 12:00 a.m.
Aid organizations have been encouraged to share their locations with the warring parties to avoid being hit.
Yemen imports 90% of its food, so the warring parties control its supply as yet another weapon.
Washington (CNN)Revelations from a Texas investigation of Trump University have state leaders warring over whether Gov.
Mr. Ban encouraged the warring parties to lift sieges as "a confidence-building measure" before the talks.
U.N.-led efforts to bring the warring sides together to negotiate a political transition also have failed.
Asian stock markets got off to a guarded start as both warring factions in the Sino-U.
That Nigeria is using the air force to separate warring communities suggests that the police cannot cope.
Expect to deal with warring factions, difficult moral quandaries, and hard choices over what gear to wear.
In April, the Italian interior ministry negotiated a peace deal between two warring groups in the region.
The university arena turned into a chaotic scene as the two warring sides amped up their positions.
The guys who are a lot more like a force of nature than just another warring tribe?
The National Unity Government that emerged after the problematic 2014 election has institutionalized gridlock between warring factions.
Republicans are warring over last week's stunning collapse of GOP leaders' legislation for repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
The strikes come as the United Nations tries to secure a ceasefire agreement between the warring sides.
Even when warring groups move from conflict to peace, the repetition compulsion still lurks in the background.
But first, the formerly warring parties must agree on what Terekeka is: a county or a state.
Friday brings an important milestone in the seemingly endless brinkmanship battle between the warring factions in Congress.
But since then, troops supporting the former warring rivals have not found a way to coexist peacefully.
The promise of facts is to settle arguments between warring perspectives and simplify the issues at stake.
The authorities have long struggled to contain the violence spawned by warring drug traffickers and militia groups.
The warring sides will resume meeting from Tuesday in Qatar after the conclusion of Intra-Afghan talks.
Those who hoped the State of the Union speech might unify America's warring tribes went home disappointed.
The warring between parties led an official to say that the repeat might not be credible, either.
S. trade truce sparked hopes the two warring sides could make progress in long-drawn out negotiations.
But basically what it means is using our incredible resources to try to bring warring factions together.
And, in Brooklyn and Washington, warring Muslim sects traded accusations in the wake of shootings and deaths.
Brazilian authorities blamed warring cartels for two prison riots that killed more than 20.8871 people last year.
Kalanick and his faction backed Immelt, while Benchmark, the venture capital firm warring with Kalanick, backed Whitman.
The United Nations has been holding meetings between the warring parties on board the ship for months.
He also led unsuccessful European peace talks in 1991 and 1992 among the warring states of Yugoslavia.
Warren contends that she is the best candidate to unite the party's warring moderate and progressive factions.
Caught between warring European powers for centuries, the country has little legacy of its own trusted institutions.
She shows former warring parties consider these factors in deciding whether to negotiate or return to fighting.
" The warring lovers called a succession of truces, only to resume battle, with Jager screaming: "That's wrong!
A law enforcement official said two crews on opposite sides of the Grand Concourse had been warring.
While Warren was bolstering her state-level ties, she was warring with fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill.
They believe they can politically position her between the warring front-runners, Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders.
Throughout decades of war, the Soviets and warring mujaheddin factions seeded the ground with explosive death traps.
Forget agreeing to disagree: Labour's warring tribes can't even agree on what it is that divides them.
Two warring branches of government will now most likely require the third -- the judiciary -- to adjudicate their conflict.
There's warring factions in my personality that I try to exploit, but it does come down to me.
Extra police and troops were sent in after warring drug gangs increased killings in the state in 2017.
His comments came after Russia, Turkey and Iran on Tuesday backed a shaky truce between Syria's warring parties.
"Will and I were in constant conflict, to the point where we were warring over Jaden," she admitted.
Russia has said the Security Council could not impose a ceasefire without a deal between the warring parties.
He said Cammaert appealed for calm and a strengthening of the ceasefire in Hodeidah by the warring parties.
Warring political parties seized on powerful Facebook ad tools to get targeted messages about the process to voters.
As the official start summer of approaches, it's hard not to hear two warring voices in our heads.
An opposition delegation arrived shortly before he left, but there was no sign the warring sides had met.
Russia had said the Security Council could not impose a ceasefire without a deal between the warring parties.
In a statement, he urged the warring parties to give aid agencies access to the people in need.
So these two warring factions did the only thing that rivalling fandoms and supporters can do these days.
While other streamers have been warring and refusing to host each other's content services, Roku's stayed Swiss-neutral.
Zuma has backed the finance minister and his office said in May he is not warring with Gordhan.
Although South Sudan's main warring parties signed a peace deal in September, widespread violence, especially rape, has continued.
Libya has been divided since 2014 between rival institutions and warring factions based in the east and west.
The country's two warring gangs, or maras, MS-13 and Barrio 18, are responsible for most of it.
A president needs to span deep divides, build complex coalitions and unite warring factions — at home and abroad.
Content is the differentiator between the warring platforms, and they are bidding up the price for quality creative.
"Warring parties have displayed a brazen and brutal disregard for international humanitarian and human rights law," he said.
They ignore what is at stake in the Yemen conflict and the true identity of the warring parties.
With Catalonia split almost evenly between two warring blocks, the outcome of the election depends mainly on turnout.
Anonymous officials speaking to news outlets have described the Justice Department as a battleground split between warring factions.
The difference is that the Democrats hope to unite their warring factions by reaching for more optimistic notes.
Restaurant Review 11 Photos View Slide Show ' What a gnarled knot of warring impulses I feel about Lowlife.
With billions of dollars in tariffs threatened on both sides, the U.S. and China look like warring nations.
A recent South Park episode featured warring syndicates of fourth-graders selling Juul pods to even younger kids.
But insiders say it's an oversimplification to perceive the Trump White House as divided between two warring camps.
The operation was supposed to last weeks and intimidate Iran, which has supported one of the warring factions.
Back then, the government was full of heated debate and warring political factions among different branches of government.
On Sunday evening, Michael, Lucifer and their warring teams snaked around the audience, which was seated on stage.
By 2007, in fact, Mr. Guzmán was warring with the Beltrán-Leyva brothers, according to Jesus Zambada García.
The ISSG includes the principal backers of Syria's warring parties, including the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.
Good and evil, it claims, have mustered two warring teams; the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
But blowing it up — once the default position for the sport's warring factions — is no longer an option.
Worse than that, everyday Americans are being divided and subdivided into ethnic, gender and sexual-orientation warring camps.
It was a microcosm of the national sorting being driven by Mr. Trump and his culture-warring politics.
But in our time, the already awkward relationship between these two legacies has broken down into warring standoff.
This has split investors large and small into warring camps — both sides digging in with quasi-religious fervor.
The warring parties signed a ceasefire in December in the Ethiopian capital, but it was violated within hours.
Most patients' suffering symptoms after the medication was administered "were not able to explain the issues," Warring said.
Michelle Obama, let's be honest, is one of the only people who could unite the party's warring factions.
People with warring political affiliations may simply be less interested in socializing together, at least at semipublic events.
The inquiry also is to examine widespread recruitment of children by warring parties and arbitrary arrests and detentions.
The tensions have created a sharp divide in the Republican Party, with an electorate warring against the establishment.
It's the Trump era, and two forces are warring for the heart of America's horny young straight college guy.
The United Nations is pushing for the warring parties to finalise terms of the prisoner swap and implement it.
Average monthly clashes between the warring sides have increased by 56 percent from last year, the figures also showed.
Ending a marriage and splitting up assets can seem to the warring parties as only having one winner – lawyers.
Joan Collins and Linda Evans played two warring women who tussle inexplicably often and in the strangest of ways.
You'll do all this against a backdrop of interstellar war between five warring houses in a feudal dark age.
As a Brit I can say that warring with the french is one of our favorite things to do.
Warring with an upset stomach after enjoying a cheese plate isn't just disappointing — it can be flat-out confusing.
The Afrin offensive has strained the complex ties between the warring sides in northern Syria and their external supporters.
"The warring parties should also do a lot more to avoid irreparably harming children's safety and education," she added.
Fire Emblem Heroes is a tactical role-playing strategy game about two warring kingdoms locked in a bitter clash.
Their music is warring with Vancouver, and itself, pushing the duo to make the music weirder and more combative.
Zuma - who has said he backs Gordhan but cannot stop the investigation - has denied warring with the finance minister.
The move was announced on the day U.N.-brokered talks involving the warring sides in Syria resumed in Geneva.
The warring sides accused each other of assassinating the official, who had only assumed his role a day before.
Any suggestion that the ceasefire is under new strain is closely watched by the warring parties and their allies.
It commits the warring parties — forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and rebel groups fighting them — to power-sharing.
Russia, the United States and Turkey are backers of warring sides in the Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011.
Mass starvation is a deadly byproduct of actions taken by warring parties and the Western nations propping them up.
Countries have generally attempted to guarantee that warring parties refrain from using it to accomplish political or other results.
But rarely discussed is the terror of being psychologically trapped between those warring states of self- and social-authorship.
Kerry said the truce was designed to enable warring sides to resume negotiations on a political transition in Syria.
Shakespeare has become a mostly May-to-August affair, despite the Bard's penchant for discontented winters and warring winds.
But the warring sides continue to mount attacks to expand or recapture territory in attempts to increase their leverage.
Children get used as pawns as families disintegrate, then have to adjust to a life with warring, spiteful parents.
Mexican security forces and local landowners have tried to fight back, but warring cartels continue to splinter and proliferate.
He has a record of forging compromises and bringing warring factions together, reflected in a recent collaboration with Gov.
In March 2016, three days of fighting between two warring factions left more than 100 people dead in Shindand.
In Yemen, the warring sides took a step toward peace: a cease-fire in the port city of Hudaydah.
The ruminative "Crack the Case" tries to broker a deal between various warring parties in a culture of divisiveness.
The result may be less dramatic than Mr. Calderón's drug war, in which warring cartels publicly displayed dismembered corpses.
Though the warring parties agreed in December 2018 to address the spiraling humanitarian crisis, progress has still been slow.
She said Libya's warring parties would need to play a major role if a solution was to be found.
The panel also said that the warring parties had increasingly lashed out at critics, journalists and civil society activists.
The pressure of an impending Brexit pushed the warring parties into a deal that restores the power sharing government.
At one point in the story, Denis visits Prince Johnson, the leader of one of the country's warring factions.
But it would likely choose a statesman capable of steering a moderate course and forging compromises between warring factions.
Various warring factions in the congregation made it impossible to find a replacement pastor, even on an interim basis.
But the warring parties and their intractable differences have made passing such spending measures difficult in the current climate.
In fact, a distracted president could be an advantage, bringing together the warring congressional factions in a common cause.
UNRWA called on warring parties to allow safe passage out of the camp for any residents wishing to leave.
Second, he must ensure that all Republicans see him as an "impartial arbiter" between warring factions of his party.
United Nations officials emphasize that under international law, the warring parties are responsible for verifying targets and minimizing harm.
The referendum question has divided Britain into warring tribes, unable to settle on any shared vision of the future.
When Taylor and Burton famously starred as a warring couple in the 1966 film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Many movements toward greater democracy within the Democratic Party have, in fact, been ways to settle disputes between warring factions.
Talks to secure a lasting ceasefire in Sudan's three warring regions under a road map for peace collapsed last August.
But the warring factions have said this may be too much too soon for such a new and fragile relationship.
Without being even remotely didactic, Erkmen's work also feels exceptionally relevant in this fractious time of warring camps and ideologies.
The seven-person Biosphere II project in 1994 eventually split into warring factions that refused to speak to one another.
In the historic first meeting between the leaders of the technically-still-warring nations, Trump is prioritizing instinct over planning.
The United Nations says food shortages caused by the warring parties blocking supplies has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
The move was announced on the day United Nations-brokered talks between the warring sides in Syria resumed in Geneva.
The approach, dubbed the "kingpin strategy," has splintered the cartels into warring factions, fueling internecine conflicts and bloody turf wars.
Ending the conflict might cost the warring parties their livelihoods, so they have stopped talking to the UN's special envoy.
A PUBLIC spat between two warring and wildly popular Chinese apps has had the feel of a teenage dance-off.
Residents in the city said that clashes between the warring factions intensified ahead of the deadline, according to the Independent.
Mr Farage seems to be the only politician able to keep the party's warring factions more or less under control.
The series set among warring families in the fictional kingdom of Westeros, which began in 2011, is HBO's biggest hit.
Didi Chuxing — formerly Didi Kuaidi — itself is a merger of two warring ride-hailing apps, Didi Dache and Kuaidi Dache.
On Capitol Hill, Ryan must also preserve a tentative peace he has achieved among warring Republican factions in the Congress.
A brutal clash between warring gangs in a Brazilian prison left at least 52 prisoners dead, 16 of them decapitated.
A brutal clash between warring gangs in a Brazilian prison left at least 311 prisoners dead, 16 of them decapitated.
Even worse, the Chamber and LAPD are keenly aware the warring factions will be using the star as a battleground.
Sure, barbarians and warring neighbors can make the game stressful, but I can always pause and think over my situation.
But no date has been set for the talks and the warring sides have accused each other of truce violations.
There's a serious king doing everything he can to keep his people safe amongst the violent drama of warring factions.
But that feuding left a space for businessman Mike Braun to pitch himself as an alternative to the warring congressmen.
Instead, warring antagonists stake out opposing positions and complex political debates are reduced to a stream of insults and vitriol.
GOP leaders facilitated negotiations between the warring factions in their conference in the hopes of hammering out an alternative agreement.
Her boss, Wafula Chebukati, said that the commission had degenerated into warring factions and that candidates were intimidating his staff.
At the United Nations, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the warring parties to stop all ground and air assaults.
Attacks on humanitarian convoys and personnel have been frequent in South Sudan's conflict and both warring sides have been blamed.
Strategic clashes between the warring parties have choked infrastructure, so aid and basic necessities are extremely hard to access.  3.
To those of us who neither love bullfighting nor hate it, the warring camps of supporters and opponents seem excessive.
A good part of the message issue is that the trade policy is being crafted by warring White House factions.
The warring parties are due to hold another round of talks in January to discuss a framework for political negotiations.
They start with a timeout to let tempers cool and then enlist the erstwhile warring parties in a cooperative project.
A ceasefire was agreed on Tuesday at a behind-the-scenes meeting in Moscow between representatives of the warring sides.
He looks around now and he sees identity politics everywhere, political cults warring over fundamental questions of dignity and belonging.
These 2 have been warring for years -- but now he wants a judge to stop her from blocking his construction.
What does come through is heavily taxed along the way, as it passes through territory controlled by different warring factions.
Hawley has accomplished the rare feat of getting the enthusiastic support of the warring elements of the national Republican Party.
The split is a last-minute twist in a two-year debate that turned the bitcoin community into warring camps.
So it has proved for Trump, whose administration's early months have been characterized by conflict between warring camps of advisers.
A fight with Terry Gilliam over the final cut of "Brazil" (1985) was particularly dramatic, involving warring ads in Variety.
The cessation of hostilities deal was a compromise because not all warring factions agreed to the terms of a ceasefire.
U.N. special envoy Martin Griffiths hopes to convene Yemen's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
"Despite appeals and recommendations in previous reports for warring parties to take corrective action, the calls have largely gone unheeded."
Based on the U.S.-Taliban deal, peace negotiations between the warring Afghan sides are supposed to begin on March 10.
At its best, though, "The Feral Detective" is a worthy morality play about our warring impulses for conflict and comfort.
Many young parents might be inspired to look for shows or stories that teach warring siblings how to resolve disagreements.
The cease-fire, it said, is aimed at supporting a resumption of United Nations-backed negotiations between the warring parties.
In order for something to qualify as a peace plan between two warring parties, both sides have to be involved.
Even so, British politicians have sent "a terrible message worldwide that will encourage warring parties to carry on war crimes".
Wiener is constantly at odds with herself, consumed by warring impulses that her time in tech only comes to exacerbate.
Korea's 'accidental paradise' In 1953, hostilities between warring North Korea and South Korea ended when an armistice agreement was signed.
There's necromancers, locked room mysteries, dueling cavaliers, warring political factions, and more that it would be a shame to spoil.
At peace talks in Geneva, efforts to bring the warring sides to a face-to-face meeting are in doubt.
The United Nations says a food shortage caused by warring parties blocking supplies has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
He has promised an end to the mayhem of warring factions and fiefdoms that has followed the ouster of Col.
"A number of civilians have been killed by the back-and-forth shelling between the warring sides," said al-Hariri.
By thrusting different gangs together into different neighborhoods, the city unleashed a new wave of crime stemming from warring factions.
"Typically elections are contests between warring camps, and the idea of celebrating democracy is often foreign to elections," he said.
Wary observers inside and outside the country, including the warring sides, approached the latest cease-fire with cautious optimism at best.
Climate policy is notoriously fractious, with warring camps fighting over carbon taxes, nuclear power, renewables, and just about everything in between.
The peace government would bring all warring parties under one administration until the Taliban are fully integrated and election are held.
Jackson was also a marauder and a thief who made his fortune through warring with Native Americans and stealing their land.
For all the headlines, protests, lawsuits, and federal investigations in recent years, there's actually been little communication between these warring factions.
Tentative progress in negotiations between warring factions in Libya, battling for control of oil and export terminals, could unleash another flood.
America's secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, and secretary of defence, Jim Mattis, urged the warring parties in Yemen to stop fighting.
By last year, the journey took five days, through land controlled by warring factions, bribing officials at checkpoints along the way.
Corporate decision-making eventually ground to a halt and the warring co-owners turned to the courts to break the deadlock.
Even as Yemen's warring parties recommitted to the UN peace process last week, the conflict continues to devastate the civilian population.
But scant progress has been made, raising concerns about the UN's ability to broker a permanent peace between the warring parties.
Warring EU institutions who fail to resolve conflicts through other means can take such matters before the European Court of Justice.
Cillizza: The image you paint of Hillary Clinton's campaign in the book is one of chaos, warring factions and second-guessing.
Islamic State seized control of Sirte a year and a half ago as warring factions battled each other across the country.
However, talks to secure a lasting ceasefire in Sudan's three warring regions under a road map for peace collapsed in August.
The warring sides have accused each other of multiple violations and they arrived in Geneva with what look like irreconcilable agendas.
There was no indication that it was designed to bring the warring factions (and their foreign backers) into a peace deal.
In this meme's case, Kermit and Constantine are a stand-in for our socially acceptable selves warring with our asshole instincts.
The series set among warring families in the fictional kingdom of Westeros, which began in 2007, has become HBO's biggest hit.
The latest blockbuster from Marvel, "Captain America: Civil War" — albeit fiction — illustrates the damage and carnage done by warring internal factions.
I feel like he's kind of the key unlocking the world, really, and freeing it of all the tension and warring.
He's the only figure with the gravitas to pacify the warring factions of the party ahead of November's midterms, said Rep.
Nine months in, two warring camps continue to offer seemingly irreconcilable versions of what went awry and how to fix it.
The warring sides agreed a local ceasefire for the four towns in September, but the agreement has not been fully implemented.
He is now mostly known for "Running Bear," which tells the doomed love story of two Native Americans in warring tribes.
The talks about talks between the warring sides in Yemen that took place earlier in December are a cause for hope.
The country's cash reserves, the glittering prize for Libya's many warring factions, are being sucked dry by a thriving black market.
The warring neuzekes vendors have tried to steal each other's customers and mocked one another in front of customers ever since.
Brazil's two largest drug trafficking gangs are warring for territorial control in a fight playing out inside the country's overcrowded prisons.
The report was released as the United Nations brought Yemen's warring sides together for the first peace talks in two years.
Saudi Arabia said its air defense forces intercepted a ballistic missile fired from warring Yemen over the capital Riyadh on Saturday.
The U.N. special envoy to Yemen has been shuttling between the warring parties ahead of holding consultations in Geneva on Sept.
When I first visited Standing Rock in early December, the camp had already been divided into a handful of warring factions.
"Civilians are caught between warring parties that appear to be operating in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law," Mr. Colville said.
We dispatched observers to the meetings and spent our evenings lobbying the warring parties while continuing to mobilize people in Liberia.
After the first Balkan wars ended in 1913, Macedonia was divided by three of the warring parties — Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria.
The problem, however, is that it's straggling, and there's little indication that the warring parties actually want to reach a deal.
The U.N. human rights office has expressed fears the warring parties may use migrants as human shields of forcibly recruit them.
But except for a brief, initial period of peace, it has spent the last seven decades warring with its own people.
Last month, the warring factions were able to convene a nine-member presidential council tasked with electing a new unity government.
The last round of Geneva talks between the warring sides was held in December, followed by Vienna talks in late January.
The mistake brought together 800,000 indignant winners — and had the happy accident of uniting many warring factions for the first time.
The signing ceremony between the warring sides is set to take place at the Sheraton hotel in Qatar's capital of Doha.
In some cases, warring parties — including the government itself — are deliberately blocking access to aid as a tactic in the conflict.
Justified on humanitarian grounds, the war produced chaos when those same Western forces largely abandoned energy-rich Libya to warring militias.
The high demand for female workers made the delicate balancing act between productive and reproductive labor a priority for warring nations.
The warring sides agreed to set up a court backed by the African Union in 2015, but one has not appeared.
It's not a bad plan — a division of the territory, a compromise in Jerusalem, two states for two long-warring nations.
Their first sustained offensive drive ended with quarterback Christian Chapman hitting tight end Kahale Warring for an 210-yard touchdown pass.
The warring parties are due to discuss a political framework for peace negotiations at a second round of talks in January.
His attempts to bring peace between two warring countries, though unsuccessful, ensured a begrudging respect from Pakistan and admiration from Indians.
Stuck between these warring factions, Prime Minister May has erred towards the latter, aiming for a softer divorce from the bloc.
At least 217 other people were maimed in June in tit-for-tat attacks among warring Trinitario factions in the Bronx.
Last November, for example, Israel and Hamas engaged in days of warring that saw fighters and civilians on both sides die.
By signing a peace declaration, both sides will reduce tensions with one another by saying they are no longer warring enemies.
While ISIS grew out of an offshoot of Al Qaeda, the two groups by 2014 had split and became warring rivals.
During last week's sessions, de Mistura shuttled between the representatives of the two warring sides, who did not meet face-to-face.
One Brexit campaigner welcomed the speech and praised May, who has been under pressure from two warring factions in her Conservative Party.
But it has become a repeat of previous peace efforts: abandoned by the warring parties even as diplomats far away debate it.
Though both warring parties share in the blame, the Saudi-led coalition's airstrikes have contributed to a "disproportionate amount" of civilian casualties.
But the people backing a new cryptocurrency called Bitcoin Cash have now announced that the expected compromise between warring factions is dead.
But opposition spokesman Lam Paul Gabriel called the proposal "definitely illegal" and "anti-peace" as the warring sides pursue a peace agreement.
The period -- known as the "era of warring states" -- saw hundreds of strongmen from mini-states across the country battling for power.
The warring sides have not spoken face to face — a Syrian government delegation was due to meet De Mistura in the afternoon.
Most Syrians and Yemenis now live in territory controlled by warring sides opposed by Saudi Arabia, making it difficult to get visas.
Wary observers inside and outside the country, including the warring sides, have approached the latest cease-fire with cautious optimism at best.
" —Natasha Alvarez "It's a crazy story [about an ancient witch coven warring with a San Francisco tech startup to save the world].
In this hyper-opinionated era, full of shrill certainties and warring ideologies, fierce facts and intractable positions, McElheny's orientation is especially welcome.
It also called for the warring parties to let food and medicines into towns they have besieged, in compliance with international law.
The internet's warring factions briefly found common ground this week in mocking a tweet by the frequently maligned animal rights organization PETA.
The warring parties in Yemen's nearly four-year war reached the deal at U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Sweden earlier this month.
But the government's survival depends on warring militias, many of which are paid to police the smuggling they themselves are involved in.
His tactic of capturing or killing kingpins caused the gangs to split into warring factions and to enter new lines of business.
Talks among the warring parties in Syria, overseen by a United Nations mediator, Staffan de Mistura, are scheduled to start on Jan.
Indeed, the resistance that abortion greys have shown to the polemics of both sides, over three decades of abortion warring, is impressive.
Even if Mr Kerry persuades the warring parties to extend the ceasefire, there is little chance that peace talks will yield results.
Previous efforts to find peace between all the warring factions have failed, and a truce negotiated in December was violated within hours.
The warring sides would still need to agree on which road could be used to transport supplies from the site to recipients.
Aid agencies have complained that their requests to access many areas in the devastated country are not honored by the warring sides.
Politico broke the news that DeMint was being pushed out, which triggered dueling leaks from the warring camps over the ensuing days.
The United Nations has in recent days brought Yemen's warring sides together in Sweden for peace talks, the first in two years.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Yemen mediator said on Thursday he plans to invite the warring parties to Geneva on Sept.
But even back in the pre-modern day, countries were hungry for leaders that looked the part and could unite warring houses.
If she can defuse the controversy over her heritage, Warren could be the bridge between the warring wings within the Democratic Party.
That is a difficult legal hurdle, and few prosecutions have been made against warring parties accused of attacking hospitals and health workers.
Once, the warring sides in a child custody case grabbed all her bottled sodas, juices and waters to hurl at one another.
They inherited the moniker in 1307 when the then-Count de Preposulo negotiated peace between two warring factions, the Guelf and Ghibelline.
Of course, no tale of two warring Goliaths is complete without a woman who comes between them, and Billions has that, too.
Greg Abbott (R), delicately balancing his own politics between moderates and conservatives, often acted as a shuttle diplomat between the warring sides.
So unless the warring sides find a solution fast, LA teachers will go on strike for the first time in 30 years.
All this while Norcross is openly warring with New Jersey's Democratic governor (who has been actively campaigning for Booker this whole time).
That scenario is a real possibility as the Wisconsin Republican struggles to unite the warring factions of his 6900-member GOP conference.
The idealistic founders who six decades ago dreamed of stitching warring nations into a peaceful whole knew the path would be bumpy.
The United Nations' Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths hopes to convene Yemen's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
The warring views inside the White House: Nationalists, as captured by my colleague Jonathan Swan: Paris is the antithesis of America First.
The Presidential Council met local council leaders, businessmen, and central bank governor Sadiq al-Kabir, but the threat from warring militias remains.
She seemed petty warring with The Apprentice host Donald Trump, but her critique is prescient today: "He's the moral majority?" she asked.
For those still caught between warring parties, the suffering endured by children was particularly worrying, the U.N.'s children (UNICEF) agency said.
But the persistent internal warring and fears over what stories might appear in tomorrow's newspapers have driven some administration officials to exhaustion.
Rivalries between warring criminal groups over drug trafficking and plazas (territories) are generating the kind of brutality usually reserved for the provinces.
At no other time has there been such a palpable international urge for the warring parties in Yemen to find a solution.
For more than 200 years, from 1500 to about 1750, major European powers like Britain and France and Spain were warring constantly.
Even if a cessation of hostilities is enforced, aid workers remain concerned that food could continue to be diverted by warring parties.
But the battles that raged in the middle of the 20th century between warring aesthetic movements seem to have passed him by.
The public spectacle — which included witnesses paraded before Congress and conspirators sent to jail — left Americans exhausted and divided in warring camps.
For a century it has been the cultural anchor of the region, though, like all small towns, it has its warring factions.
To save their own jobs, Carey and James must keep their warring bosses together, all while sparks of their own start flying.
AMSTERDAM — Two warring nations: one Catholic, one Protestant; one a monarchy, the other a republic; one profoundly religious, the other ambitiously mercantile.
Prince Escalus (Sterling Sulieman) has the job of trying to make peace between the warring families while also defending Verona from attack.
People familiar with the discussion said it could have been the last chance for the administration's warring factions to flesh out arguments.
Meanwhile, the warring sides were meeting in the Jordanian capital Amman to discuss the management and distribution of revenues from the ports.
Cohen may have passed on the dirt to Trump, who was then warring with the New York attorney general over Trump University.
Carter said the focus was now on political change in Libya, where the warring administrations are expected to form a unity government.
Eventually, he met the same fate, when a warring tribe defeated his; sent to Jamaica, Tacky brought his military knowledge with him.
U.N.-mediated talks between warring parties in the strategic port city of Hodeidah also took place for the first time since September.
But the government's survival depends on warring militias, many of whom are paid to police the smuggling they themselves are involved in.
It's become a big thing -- some reporters are pulling out of the annual event due to Trump warring with multiple media outlets.
The sweeping new law, intended to punish the warring British and French for harassment of American ships, made all American exports illegal.
Flashbacks are now littered with "#RESIST" graffiti and protest signs; warring factions sneer at each other's "bubbles"; Twitter mobs become actual mobs.
De Mistura's comments came as the latest round of peace talks he is brokering between the warring parties ended inconclusively in Geneva.
Efforts to unite warring candidates behind one failed spectacularly: An overture from Senator Marco Rubio to Mr. Christie angered and insulted the governor.
The standstill threatens to lead to the formation of a binational, one-state reality with two warring nations perennially at each other's throats.
And it was significant, after all, merely to have the warring parties pass each other in corridors, look each other in the eye.
The withdrawal of Houthi fighters from the strategic city was part of an agreement reached between Yemen's warring parties in Stockholm last December.
South Sudan has been in near-constant turmoil since its inception, but one thing that brings people of warring tribes together is wrestling.
IT WAS, even by the dispiriting standards of Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy, a futile concept: a peace conference without either of the warring parties.
Assassin's Creed, a game franchise that launched in 2007, is an intensely cinematic series about the generational conflict between two warring secret societies.
On November 12th the leaders of Libya's warring factions will gather in Palermo, the capital of Sicily, for a two-day peace conference.
But amid repeated truce violations on the ground, Syria's warring sides appear no closer to actual negotiations, a week after beginning indirect talks.
Perhaps Sagehen's most important legacy is cultural: persuading the Sierra's warring stakeholders to conceive of forest management in ways they had previously rejected.
Direct talks among the warring parties in Syria, overseen by a United Nations mediator, Staffan de Mistura, are scheduled to start on Jan.
But for hedge funder Dan Loeb's firm, it's more like a titanic, medieval battle between warring families seeking power and dominion over all.
The unilateral move would signal that the Trump administration has lost patience with South Sudan's warring sides after ceasefires have been repeatedly violated.
It was just a record where all of these warring factions in a cliquish scene were able to agree that it was cool.
Instead, the warring sides have dug into their trenches, firing on each other across no-man's land and engaging in the occasional skirmish.
For his upcoming testimony to be more than a reflection of warring passions, the questioners must be wiser and greater than their politics.
And he made sure he was flanked by members of his conference -- from committee chairs to representatives from each of the warring caucuses.
Since filing for Chapter 11 protection in early February, Horsehead has been pressing reorganization plans while warring with key stakeholders, notably its shareholders.
El Salvador's government has tried and failed on multiple occasions to contain the country's explosive violence with crackdowns on its infamous warring gangs.
"We have to blow up this idea in the mainstream press that there are warring factions at the White House," the official continued.
MSF said all warring parties, including the Saudi-led coalition, know the GPS coordinates of medical facilities in Yemen where MSF doctors practice.
The warring sides would still need to agree on which road could be used to transport supplies from the site to needy recipients.
Tensions between the warring parties have heightened in recent weeks over a stalled United Nations-led peace deal in the port of Hodeidah.
Under the terms of the cessation of hostilities, the warring parties agree to use proportionate response in self-defense if and when attacked.
Like Game of Thrones but instead of warring noble houses it's a pair of roommates who hate each other and are horrible people!
That victory has greatly strengthened the president's position as the warring sides prepare for peace talks in the Kazakh capital Astana this month.
He's now saying his meeting with Trump will mark a step toward "real unification" of the warring wings of the party. http://bit.
In recent weeks, the country's top priority has been to form a transitional government that strikes a delicate peace between former warring rivals.
It makes sense that he would want to showcase a few that didn't belong to the rich, famous, important ruling and warring classes.
United Nations Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths is aiming to convene the country's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
The United Nations envoy leading the negotiations with the warring parties, Staffan de Mistura, said the talks would continue until Wednesday as planned.
"We are fighting in our own house," he scolded two warring politicians he had summoned to sit abjectly at his feet in 21988.
San Francisco has reliably been the country's tectonic front edge, the place where social frictions and warring mythologies show first in acute form.
African leaders have called for the Security Council to authorize the deployment of a regional protection force to separate South Sudan's warring parties.
As hundreds of people drank and danced in costume, the warring factions spotted each other, and a gunfight broke out in the darkness.
"Game of Thrones" tells the story of warring factions in a dragon and zombie filled medieval fantasy world, where winter lasts for years.
Bannon was known for openly warring with his rivals in the administration, including the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner.
All of the warring parties have been accused of war crimes, including indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas and the recruitment of child soldiers.
The warring inhabitants of Westeros — one of the four known continents in the Game of Thrones world — dread the planet's long, unforgiving winters.
In April and May, the police occasionally visited the premises as a series of showdowns unfolded between the warring factions, producing tragicomic scenes.
Back in World War I, when it was first used in large quantities, warring parties would spray it out from big water tanks.
He's watched the uptown Miami neighborhood go from sort of rundown to downright violent, split into warring areas by gangs and drug dealers.
Not because I want to save everyone, myself included—what I really don't want is for either warring side to be proven right.
Aurora and Prince Phillip's wedding aside, "Mistress of Evil" puts a message of tolerance and peace between two warring nations front and center.
The warring feelings embodied by these three, very different numbers are, you realize, all genetically encoded in every one of the characters here.
Activists say the warring parties discreetly recruit children, many of them well under 18, flouting the country's minimum age restriction for military service.
Culture warring may make for great politics, but it apparently takes a toll on the demand for moderately priced handbags and pencil skirts.
Step back into the history of clan-warring Rajasthan, long before Jaipur became its capital, on a tour of the Albert Hall Museum.
I don't know about yours, but after the CNN Town Hall Wednesday night, my Twitter feed was aflame, with two raging warring camps.
That was the message Mr. Conte, Italy's prime minister, sent Monday as he delivered an ultimatum to the populist government's warring coalition partners.
Fox is known for openly warring executives, particularly in its film division, and embrace of coarse movies ("Deadpool") and series ("American Horror Story").
Our reporters traveled along the ancient waterway, and found a hostile front, separating warring sides as the river moves from north to south.
Curiously, although the warring factions of yesteryear are detailed, there is no mention of the current Syrian regime, of Russian missiles or Isis.
"All warring parties continue to ignore or deny protection, including guarantees of sustained and unhindered humanitarian assistance, to vulnerable civilians," the report said.
The way he hat-tipped all the warring factions around the company made me think he would make a serious effort at peace.
It was a tumultuous time marked by ugly legislative high jinks, warring factions and, the former Democratic leader eventually getting sent to prison.
It enfolds warring families and shifting alliances, but in a setting where everyone is packed close and prying eyes and whispers are inescapable.
The warring sides in Syria's long and merciless civil war are preparing for another brutal offensive, and this one may be the last.
China is already involved in brokering peace talks between warring ethnic groups in Myanmar's northern region, which is adjacent to the Chinese border.
Those rallies are fun, but back at the White House, nothing gets done and the president's worn-out minders are warring among themselves.
While all the warring parties bear some blame for Yemen's misery, the Saudis should understand that escalation will only bring more civilian deaths.
The basic function of the caucus — binding together warring interests into a mutually respected process with a clear and unambiguous result — has failed.
Then civil war broke out two years later, killing an estimated 400,000 people before the warring sides signed a peace deal in 2018.
The story, set against the backdrop of warring royal houses in 13th-century Sicily, is a melodrama of the type Bellini's audiences savored.
It was an awkward convergence for the first on-camera news briefing in weeks, even in a White House split by warring factions.
The warring factions in Afghanistan may be "busy destroying," said Ms. Khademi, the performance artist, "but we are very peacefully writing this history."
It was a question not of two sides warring over beliefs but of two sides for whom the war had become the beliefs.
Instead of banding together to protect democratic norms, warring parties take violations by their opponents as justification for breaking other norms in response.
We shouldn't blame them for thinking so: according to International Humanitarian Law, warring parties are prohibited from targeting places of learning and play.
He called for increased international diplomacy to find a way to end the war, saying that the warring parties must be held accountable.
"Attacks on children continue unabated as warring parties flout one of the most basic rules of war: the protection of children," she added.
He has also made some enemies in a state with one-party rule, where the most consequential rivalries are between warring Republican factions.
Speaking of neighbors, observe the warring households of suburbia in films such as Christmas with the Kranks, Surviving Christmas, and Deck the Halls.
Palestinian official Saeb Erekat said it was the "final nail in the coffin" for U.S. chances to broker peace between the warring sides.
" Then he veered straight into edgy, offbeat comedy as one of the two warring high school administrators at the center of "Vice Principals.
Officials from the warring sides have met at least three times to discuss the withdrawal of international forces and a ceasefire in 2019.
Fighting ceased in 1953, but the warring parties only signed an armistice — a truce — which means the war technically continues to this day.
Furthermore, the constantly warring factions of the Trump campaign don't particularly instill confidence in Trump's ability to delegate so much to one individual.
African leaders have called for the U.N. Security Council to authorize the deployment of a regional protection force to separate South Sudan's warring parties.
The Times also reported that Vázquez's media outlet published an article on a land dispute that resulted in "veiled threats" from the warring parties.
His 2000 film JSA, is about an inadvisable friendship between North and South Korean soldiers working at the border between the two warring countries.
Because a new mathematical model posits that while they don't look it, cow herds may be extremely dynamic, secretly contentious gatherings of warring interests.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump will enter the White House this week accompanied by a throng of advisers with equal authority and, often, warring worldviews.
The arrests and killings created a power vacuum and led to the fragmentation of the cartel, which has since splintered into several warring factions.
Thankfully, we get a break from all the fighting and thrashing about when the sun moves from warring Aries and into Earth-loving Taurus.
The newest layer of the Syria conflict also puts further strains on the lives of civilians, many trapped between warring forces and closed borders.
I hesitate for a moment, my good sense warring with my desire to be gone, to run from the looming consequences of this moment.
Then, Jon did the impossible: he brokered peace between the two warring parties who had spent hundreds of years hating and murdering each other.
Two warring factions, fundamentally divided on Bitcoin's future, are coming to a head — and the impending split could either save Bitcoin or doom it.
A rare positive development was a system of "deconfliction" - providing the warring parties with information about the locations of hospitals and other humanitarian sites.
Their friendship has been held up as a glowing example for warring politicians whose ideological differences have made it impossible to find common ground.
In the 1961 film, Doc (himself a version of Friar Laurence from Romeo & Juliet) attempts to help Tony and Maria escape their warring gangs.
The truce had been negotiated by the US and Russia — it includes many, but not all of the warring parties in the Syrian conflict.
Increasingly, warring sides in conflicts are targeting medical facilities, seemingly aiming to reduce their enemies' stomach for battle by aggravating the suffering of civilians.
Nadella is all about having Microsoft operate as one company, a conscious break against its historical tendency to break into warring silos, Jha said.
And Gross and his real-life wife Martha Burns play the warring, brilliant, prickly stage veterans whose romance has real pain at its heart.
There is even talk of the BJP broking peace between the warring factions of the party that runs Tamil Nadu, to resort-owners' dismay.
A tidily constructed brick fireplace flickers underneath a canopy of fig trees as bats and possums jostle overhead, warring for their share of fruits.
State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters that Washington expected meetings between the warring parties in Syria to take place as scheduled this month.
The current talks mark the first time in two years that the warring sides in Syria have met to try to end the war.
On Monday the United Nations said the warring parties had agreed new measures to enforce the ceasefire and facilitate a troop pullback from Hodeidah.
East African leaders said in June they want the warring sides to recommit to a peace deal they abandoned more than a year ago. .
The deal was seen as a start to a broader accord among warring factions within the producing community, most notably Iran and Saudi Arabia.
The warring factions must ensure deliveries of food and medical aid to starving people, senior U.N. officials said at a donor conference in Geneva.
This has left thousands caught between two warring parties, both of which are seeking to instill a governance system underpinned by violence and fear.
Pupils would dash down the exposed steps at the school, which was caught on the boundary between two warring sects, hoping to reach safety.
Chelsea Clinton said she'd be open to sitting down with gal pal Ivanka Trump to discuss their warring parents' heated battle for the presidency.
In return, the warring West Wing team, beset by factions and infighting, has rewarded him with a constant stream of unflattering leaks and speculation.
Once they persuaded the warring parties to begin peace talks, they held a sit-in at the Presidential Palace to make sure they succeeded.
" She called on the warring parties "to avoid civilian casualties and ensure people have the assistance they are entitled to under international humanitarian law.
However, aid destined for the besieged city of Aleppo was still being held up at the Turkish border by arguments between the warring parties.
Standing in their way are warring sects of double-crossing vampires; creepy, elaborate puzzle rooms; and the constant threat of terror around every corner.
The two sides characterized their meeting as constructive and positive, a rare achievement for an executive and legislative branch often warring with each other.
The White House is increasingly frustrated by the never-ending stream of stories about palace intrigue, warring internal factions and imminent staff shake-ups.
In a possible sign of reconciliation, the warring sides in Yemen agreed to a prisoner swap, to take place in the next three weeks.
This is an ambitious task, in part because there are so many warring gangs and so many branches of the police to keep straight.
With U.S. interests at stake, we've invested billions of dollars and countless hours of diplomacy to convince the warring parties to reach an agreement.
Observers thought that firing Lewandowski would end the internal strife by ridding the campaign of the Lewandowski-Manafort warring camps, but problems still persist.
They settled disputes, acted as judges in the event of disputes, sometimes intervened between warring tribes, and in some cases, stopped battles being fought.
A new initiative called "Conflict & Food in Berlin" is using dishes from warring countries to show how similar their cultures are, despite their beef.
As the tumultuous session began in Congress, lawmakers from both sides shouted slogans and warring groups shoved each other as they entered the chamber.
Take ending the Korean War, which is technically still going since the warring parties agreed to pause the war — not end it — in 1953.
UN Syria Envoy Staffan de Mistura referenced the UNICEF report on Monday, as he tried to convince the warring parities to settle their differences.
And in an endlessly feuding, turmoil-ridden White House of warring factions, shifting alliances and endless leaks, all the president has is Stephen Miller.
All warring factions are mired in distrust, and suspect one another of breaking the cessation of hostilities deal, which was brokered on February 27.
Warring sides of the brutal civil war took their biggest step yet toward peace: a cease-fire in the key port city of Hudaydah.
It's full of damning details: contempt for the entitled, venal couple may be the one thing that unites all of D.C.'s warring factions.
But now I hear about Blood sets that are warring with each other all the time, even killing each other in their own sets.
The two attacks come after Yemen's warring parties had welcomed a U.N. call for an immediate truce on Thursday to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
Among the retired Marine's most immediate challenges is reining in warring factions in the West Wing, and he's bringing military discipline to the job.
The U.S. and Russia are vowing to redouble their efforts to hold together a nationwide cease-fire between warring parties in Syria's civil war.
In Geneva, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) called on the warring sides to allow safe passage for civilians to escape attacks.
Faced with unifying an empire that encompassed numerous warring religions, the Mongols crafted policies that, Weatherford argues, influenced the architects of the U.S. Constitution.
These two constantly warring titans have different approaches to expressing their bona fides: Nike is brash and attitudinal, Adidas is relaxed and slightly cozy.
His mandate entering the West Wing was to instill order among warring factions of aides and streamline the flow of information to the President.
Borderlands is set in a far-flung galaxy with planets that are either ruled by warring weapons corporations or left to post-apocalyptic anarchy.
Imagine if the leaders of Syria and Egypt did something like this 40 or 50 years ago instead of obsessing and warring with Israel.
With the big warring personalities out of the picture, perhaps Wynn Resorts and Universal Entertainment will be motivated to settle this out of court.
Conte believes a conference in Rome, backed by the United States, will help Rome establish itself as the major interlocutor for Libya's warring factions.
The argument over the bill's treatment of sex offenders took center stage on Monday, prompting the latest public shots between the warring Republican senators.
Mr. Kabila was an initiator of peace accords between warring factions in 2003 that led to the end of much of Congo's deadly war.
The warring factions of Westeros have convened a truce to discuss the frosty-cold undead army of the White Walkers approaching from the north.
Guterres also noted that the exact coordinates of the migrant detention center had been provided to the warring parties, U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.
But it caused widespread concern on both sides of the ethnically-split island and brought calls for warring parties to respect their neighbors' safety.
Since the 2011 uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, Libya has been split between warring factions and is the scene of a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Scholarly research indicates that where homogenous groups can be physically separated from other warring minorities, there is no war recurrence for at least five years.
Syria's warring parties are all engaged in "this illegal, medieval, criminal practice of sieges," Mr. Pinheiro said in a telephone interview from São Paulo, Brazil.
Hours earlier heavily armed police entered another prison in Rio Grande do Norte to separate warring factions, whose clashes in recent days killed 26 inmates.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths acknowledged on Monday that proposed timelines on a pullout from the port have slipped and urged the warring parties to withdraw.
"It happened right in the middle of a battle between warring nations, the Lydians and the Medes," Bryan Brewer, author of Eclipse: History. Science. Awe.
Yemen's warring parties began direct peace talks in Kuwait on Friday and will continue to meet despite failing to agree on an agenda, participants said.
In 2012, a new government emerged, but warring tribes and extremist groups, such as Al-Shabaab, were able to flourish during the more unstable years.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday that Syria's warring parties, particularly the government, were committing "atrocious acts" and "unconscionable abuses" against civilians.
The novel follows four intertwined characters — Khosa, Vincent, Donil and Witt — as each struggles to confront fate and loyalty in the warring kingdom of Stille.
The Korean War ended in 1953 with the warring parties only signing an armistice — a truce — which means the war technically continues to this day.
Trump and conservative Republicans are running hard on immigration, but warring polls show it's not at all clear how voters really see Trump's immigration crackdown.
The warring parties agreed last month on a broad framework for ending their war but a temporary truce was widely violated and has since ended.
Here, warring factions vie for the Iron Throne, the symbol of power in the realm, and the seat of the King of the Seven Kingdoms.
Thousands have been displaced in recent weeks by fighting between the warring Galmudug and Puntland semi-autonomous regions and around the central town of Afgoye.
Fan favorite "Game of Thrones," a medieval fantasy of warring knights, is seen as the biggest challenger to "Handmaid's Tale" for the top Emmy prize.
Like the "safe areas" in the Bosnian war, a safe zone in today's Syria would not have consent from all of the major warring parties.
But in a telephone call Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discussed restarting negotiations between the warring sides, the Russian foreign ministry said.
Earlier on Thursday, the warring factions in Yemen made a significant step forward in agreeing on a ceasefire in vital the port city of Hodeidah.
At BlackHat 2017, the concept of Purple Teams was introduced by April Wright, who hopes the two warring factions should cooperate and work well together.
Bride-shows also allowed rulers to pacify warring court factions with the appearance of political impartiality, even if the "winner" had been chosen in advance.
The building that surrounds the courtyard is the redoubt of one of the many warring clans of Italy's oldest yet least-cohesive mafia, the Camorra.
It remains an uphill and arduous battle, but it seems like the army of those warring to end sexual violence acquires new members every day.
In 2014 alone South Sudan's warring elites racked up a tab of well over $20m, shuffling between the Sheraton and the Radisson in Addis Ababa.
One of the dangers facing Britain is that, after dividing into warring political tribes over Brexit, it will split again over the future of capitalism.
Catholic Bishop Salvador Rangel visited the city of Chilapa in early April to forge an election-season truce between warring factions to stop the killing.
Portraits of the Trump administration as an untidy collection of warring advisers, overseen by an impetuous boss, have been frequent over the past two years.
"Game of Thrones" follows warring families in a multi-generational struggle for control of the Iron Throne, which rules over the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
The Islamic State has meanwhile emerged as a powerful regional force amid the warring factions, carving out a zone of control along Libya's southern coast.
Go deeper: Biologist Sally Warring collects samples of unicellular organisms from New York City's ponds and documents the extraordinary lives of single cells at Pondlife.
Now, take a look at what warring Senate campaigns (and in some cases, the third party groups backing them) were talking about fourteen years later.
Yet there have also been glimpses of hope for a better future, like the U.N.-brokered peace deal signed last month by various warring factions.
Amidst political instability, armed poachers and rebels -- who have been warring in the park for the past 20 years -- outnumber park rangers ten to one.
He also happens to be the only person in the world with experience in negotiating peace between warring factions north and south of the Wall.
Instead, he found himself the first victim of Priebus' replacement, a Marine general seeking to impose discipline on a wayward and warring White House staff.
Of course a portion of the reception is devoted to Meghan's warring fam ... truth is, in this case reality is way more interesting than parody.
Today, the world's top-selling mobile game is "Clash of Clans," a combat strategy game in which warring factions battle in a Medieval fantasy world.
Aldrich goes to see his warring leading ladies, each of whom would rather swallow an Oscar whole than share a set with the other again.
U.N. special envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths said earlier this month that the United Nations hoped to resume consultations between the warring sides by November.
And while American politics favors made-for-TV drama between warring politicians, when it comes to Putin, these insults are counterproductive to any future negotiation.
The United Nations says millions of people may die in one of the worst famines of modern times, caused by warring parties blocking food supplies.
Conflict across the Middle East, including the war in neighboring Syria, where Iran and Saudi Arabia support warring sides, has strained Lebanon's sectarian political system.
In many warring nations, acknowledging women's contributions became critical to warding off challenges to politicians' own power in the tumultuous postwar conditions, across Europe especially.
The warring neighbors could take a step towards that when Kim meets South Korean leader Moon Jae-in at the demilitarized zone (DMZ) next Friday.
But the International Rescue Committee warned Tuesday that the ceasefire was on the verge of failing amid intensifying clashes inside Hodeidah between the warring parties.
The only viable course forward is to implement the 2015 peace agreement between the warring parties and allow the AU to create a hybrid court.
The United States High Commissioner for Human Rights recently voiced concern for the roughly 70,000 civilians believed to be trapped between warring parties in Manbij.
Pompeo has emphasized the importance of giving the warring parties in Yemen the space to reach a deal rather than piling on pressure from Congress.
We woke the morning after the storm with no electricity and no sound but for the rain and the warring sirens of the rescue vehicles.
Minaj may never be able to envisage a path that sidesteps these musical categories altogether unless she tunes out the warring factions and turns inward.
"All warring parties are regularly informed of the GPS coordinates of the medical sites where MSF works," said Raquel Ayora, the group's director of operations.
George Washington warned in his farewell address about craven politicians like Trump who would turn our country into a battlefield of warring and feuding factions.
Some of the highlights included the ups and downs of Ontario's Calabrian mafia, and the various warring factions of Asian gangs on the west coast.
A next round of talks will be held at the end of January at which the warring parties will discuss a framework for political negotiations.
Nearly five years into a civil war, the leaders of two warring factions in South Sudan met for talks in Ethiopia Wednesday, the AP reports.
It's not that Ali was versed in Sun-Tzu, or Von Clausewitz, or Frantz Fanon in warring against the strictures and structures of white supremacy.
At rallies, in the courthouse and at the ballot box since, anti-immigration hardliners have been warring with an increasingly well-organized pro-immigrant movement.
Rights groups have accused both sides in the conflict of committing possible war crimes, including abuse of detainees, a charge the warring parties have denied.
Chuck, Bobby, Taylor, Black Jack, Jeffcoat and the rest of the two warring tribes live these hard-charging, high-flying lives simply because they can.
Everyone wants the same thing — an end to the hardship — but the warring factions are unbudging in their positions on how best to achieve that.
As Islamic State militants gain ground in Libya, the country's two warring parliaments announced an agreement on Tuesday to cobble together a new unity government.
What we know about the ongoing voter fraud allegations in North Carolina; Yemen's warring sides meet in Sweden for a first round of peace talks.
Within weeks, intra-Afghan negotiations are expected to convene, allowing the Taliban and the warring parties to engage in serious talks to determine Afghanistan's future.
After years of working closely with Republicans in Albany, the governor also brokered a treaty between two warring factions of Democrats in the State Senate.
But there's been a nationwide rise in violence between warring drug cartels, with criminal groups sweeping into parts of Mexico that used to be secure.
Flashback: Mexico's war on the cartels began in 2006 under then President Felipe Calderón, whose strategy of taking out gang leaders spawned smaller warring groups.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's air defense forces intercepted a ballistic missile fired from warring Yemen over the capital Riyadh on Saturday, state news agencies reported.
It increasingly seems that the US is composed of two warring tribes that lack a shared body of facts or any shared sources of authority.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, in 2011 — has divided the desert nation into warring regions, with Islamic State-linked fighters dominating the western part of the country.
Both warring girls have their sights on Dev (Jacob Dudman), a Ross Butler lookalike who's used to being well-liked, but not necessarily fought over.
While negotiators from the warring sides pressed on with meetings in Doha, Qatar, the Taliban and the Afghan government both reported fighting on the ground.
The tradition commemorates Qu Yuan, the right hand of a ruler in what is now Hubei Province during the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.).
Florence, let's face it, is now, as ever, a city of warring factions; Cucinelli and Brioni are modern-day versions of the Guelphs and Ghibellines.
When the Korean War was halted with an uneasy truce in 503, the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, was created to keep the warring armies apart.
So be warned: This beautifully done version might make warring siblings momentarily like each other and those who are close to their siblings ugly-cry.
The Netflix series also weaves in an overarching story about warring kingdoms and the importance of destiny, which is largely absent from the short stories.
Neither warring side has reached the point where it will prefer a political compromise to ongoing war, especially given the increasing divisiveness in the country.
The title follows Joel and Ellie, two survivors of a Zombie apocalypse as they try to survive warring factions, the military and the zombies themselves.
This episode is setting us up for a lot of warring parties in Westeros to unite against a common enemy, but should we expect cooperation?
There are almost 500,000 Syrians trapped and cut off from aid by warring sides including the government, insurgents and Islamic State, the United Nations says.
For two years the warring sides repeatedly came to Geneva, in a futile search for agreement on political reforms, a new constitution and new elections.
In the Eastern half of the Roman Empire, fighting was part of the culture, and it was a warring culture rather than a sporting one.
The attack came shortly after most warring factions across Syria began holding their fire as part of a deal negotiated by the US and Russia.
As such, standard practice is for these facilities to provide precise coordinates of their locations to the warring parties to ensure they are not attacked.
The world body says millions of people may die in one of the worst famines of modern times, caused by warring parties blocking food supplies.
He uses the news media to sow discord, to inflame warring cultural and racial factions in a manner designed to steadily erode the common good.
UNITED NATIONS — The head of the United Nations said on Thursday that the warring parties in Syria were committing war crimes by withholding food from civilians.
The warring Count and Countess Almaviva seem to have resolved their differences, while Figaro and Susanna seem to have embarked on a life of wedded bliss.
"What we need now is concrete action by the full international community to hold these warring parties accountable," Haley said in impassioned remarks before the vote.
Harlots on Hulu is about two warring brothels in Georgian-era London, each run by a formidable woman who straight up wants to murder the other.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Yemen's Houthi fighters have denied reports that warring parties have reached a preliminary agreement on Tuesday to release all prisoners beginning within 20 days.
PARIS (Reuters) - Major powers failed to agree on a new date for peace talks between warring Syrian parties, the U.N.'s special envoy said on Tuesday.
Now, however, the warring spouses have changed their tune and announced that they will be keeping their divorce private for the sake of their six children.
The United Nations has been advancing efforts to bring the warring sides closer together and achieve a peace deal to spare the impoverished country further bloodshed.
It costs a lot of money to get food to warring regions, and the recipients frequently sell it to raise money for whatever they really need.
The heightened death toll comes as the possibility appears more and more remote that a peace deal between warring factions last year will be actually implemented.
Officials attributed the disorder to warring gangs, but the turmoil has underscored the broader troubles plaguing an understaffed prison system as it has descended into chaos.
The cessation of hostilities agreement falls short of a formal ceasefire, since it was not signed by the main warring parties, the opposition and government forces.
Perhaps most notoriously, during the Biosphere II project in 1994, the seven-person crew eventually split into warring factions, and the mission had to end prematurely.
Now nearing arrival and preparing to descend, you the rock climber have spent one or perhaps many pitches nervously and with absolute deliberation warring against gravity.
It is up to Thais to decide whether the succession will drag the country into renewed conflict, or force its warring factions to reach a compromise.
American and other international forces had returned to Lebanon yet again with the charming delusion that they could help the latest warring parties reach a truce.
That is doubtless a relief for the region's warring tyrants, like Bashar al-Assad in Syria, and strongmen, such as Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi in Egypt.
And in Libya, the United States had thrown its weight behind a United Nations-led initiative to bring the country's warring factions into a unity government.
Representatives of the warring sides formed joint political and security committees last week but have made little progress toward a full ceasefire or political transition plan.
I think Warring's performance was a catalyst and a platform for a more drastic change but we were never of the mind to make Warring 2.0.
In response, we need to defend our diverse liberal democracy without apology and advance policies that unite our nation rather than dividing into warring tribes. 232.
After this bill, a great fear of the Founding Fathers—a politics of warring factions and interests, scrapping over the public purse—looks closer than ever.
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Manbij is in the northern province of Aleppo, which forms a theater for several separate battles between multiple warring sides in Syria's five-year-old conflict.
Although that is an exaggeration, a continuous Chinese state has existed, by and large, since the Qin empire unified a number of warring states in 221BC.
From there, Alex is able to hop into the drama over the warring C Block and D Block and continue her legitimately sweet relationship with Piper.
Life in Donbass proceeds against a background of conflict—distant gunfire is almost constant, growing heavier at night, when the warring sides send out scouting parties.
The gathering we are witnessing is an attempt to make peace between warring factions of the mafia, although it looks like a celebration, complete with fireworks.
Thousands of civilians were killed in massacres, especially in rural areas, as the warring sides sought to prevent people from collaborating with or supporting enemy forces.
Protests by the public have become commonplace outside the Houses of Parliament in London, while inside the building May's government has been torn between warring factions.
For much of the seven-year conflict safe, rapid travel was unthinkable as fighting cut major routes and splintered the country into dozens of warring fiefdoms.
Russia and the United States said in a joint statement they would step up efforts to persuade the warring parties to abide by the ceasefire agreement.
The festering conflict has left a power vacuum that's been filled by warring factions and ISIS, which has fomented violent struggles in Libya, Iraq and Syria.
Iran battle stops, to include their weapons and cash to warring factions, the Middle East will remain on fire and the West will remain a target.
Those perspectives contain warring theologies—Satanic insight, Christian, Islamic, and Judaic mysticism, humanistic materialism—plural perspectives that dissolve into the romantic crucible of the American project.
This self-deception is also refracted in the kidnapper, who has so many personalities warring within him that it's basically impossible for him to know himself.
Yemen's warring parties, which have been meeting in Sweden in United Nations–mediated talks, have agreed to a ceasefire in the key port city of Hodeidah.
Both the families and the governments blame warring drug cartels, although they disagree whether the families were targeted or victims of mistaken identity in the attack.
The Council has threatened to impose an arms embargo, but has deferred taking action while the warring parties, particularly the government, have steadily expanded their arsenals.
Even as the warring parties in Volkswagen's emissions cheating scandal prepare to offer a peace proposal this week, the German automaker's travails are far from over.
Airlines are warring over wealthy travelers, spending millions on plush first-class cabins that look more like flying hotel rooms than seats on a commercial airliner.
Nearly 7 million Colombians, many of them poor farmers, have been forced to flee their homes to escape violence by warring factions, according to government figures.
The United Nations has been struggling to push the warring parties to the negotiating table as it seeks a peace deal in the three-year conflict.
The Clinton administration tasked the late diplomat Richard Holbrooke with bringing the warring parties to Dayton, Ohio, and negotiate a peace that's held to this day.
Uncertain future Russia, Iran and Turkey have been working to bring together warring factions in Syria and end hostilities that have dragged on for seven years.
The Times' main headline read: "End Brexit feud, Queen tells warring politicians" while the BBC said there was no doubt the monarch was sending a message.
But containing a viral outbreak in North Kivu presents health-care workers with an unprecedented challenge because of the threat of violence between warring ethnic groups.
The talks would mark the first time in two years that the warring sides in Syria meet in an effort to find a political way out.
The current talks are the first time in two years that the warring sides in Syria are meeting in an effort to end the crisis there.
Clashes have continued even though warring factions signed a peace deal in August, with 200,000 people still sheltering in United Nations military bases across the country.
Claus that you miss the message of this one: A perpetually warring brother and sister who get real and set enmity aside for kindness and understanding.
Skyrim's quests intersect at points where the player is forced to make a decision between two warring camps, or whether or not to kill major characters.
"And what it's doing is leaving more and more these two warring factions that have zero incentive to negotiate, to really be at each other's throats."
There are kind of warring factions between pressing the button and blowing up the system and also governing effectively, showing that Trump can succeed in Washington.
Many hoped the election of Paul Ryan as speaker late last year would heal these wounds and unite the party's warring establishment and far-right factions.
A new UN report details potential war crimes committed by the warring factions in Yemen, including by the Saudi-led coalition backed by the United States.
The flame is part of the symbol of the Olympic Truce, the ancient Greek tradition of a temporary peace between warring states competing at the Games.
Brexit has splintered both the Conservatives and the opposition Labour Party into warring factions since the referendum that narrowly approved the departure on June 23, 2016.
De Mistura has a mandate from the U.N. Security Council to forge a political agreement between Syria's warring sides, including a new constitution and new elections.
China takes an unexpectedly soft approach with the U.S., warring sides in the Yemen war agree to a cease-fire and a Russian agent pleads guilty.
Since the country was plunged into chaos after the toppling of Muammar el-Qaddafi in 13, warring factions have taken to profiting off these vulnerable people.
It was on its shores that the Iroquois Confederacy — a democratic treaty between five warring nations, a constitutionally recognized precursor to the U.S. Constitution — was formed.
The United States has publicly backed the attempts of the United Nations to set up an alternative government in Tripoli that may unify the warring factions.
But some parts of the legislation have been proposed before in separate bills, most of which collapsed from disputes among warring factions of the music industry.
In Veracruz, one of the main battlegrounds of warring drug cartels, femicides leapt almost 300% to 159 in 2019, fueling the indignation of women's advocacy groups.
Ryan established for all to see that he, and he alone, could unite the warring factions of the Republican Party and bring peace to the land.
As the United States withdraws from Syria, Russia is stepping in, running patrols to separate warring factions, striking deals and helping President Bashar al-Assad advance.
Clearly, the president feels the temporary ceasefire was a success: On Friday afternoon, Trump announced that the longtime warring parties will finally put pen to paper.
The United Nations should negotiate truce terms in Libya without either of the warring parties setting pre-conditions, Macron said in the speech seen by Reuters.
It actually once seemed possible that those two warring tribes might figure out how to live side by side in what could reasonably be called peace.
The blast hit buses carrying Shi'ite residents as they waited to cross from rebel into government territory in an evacuation deal between the warring sides. [nL8N1HN03C].
The three crossing points fringe Mexico's northern border zone that has witnessed extensive bloodshed over the past decade as a main battlefield of warring drug cartels.
This sounds almost comical now: My boss directed me to fund a theatrical production intended to persuade warring Sunnis and Shiites to stop killing one another.
The tradition commemorates Qu Yuan, the right hand of a ruler in what is now China's Hubei Province during the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.).
The virus has defied efforts to control its rampant spread in the northeastern part of the country, a conflict zone under unrelenting peril from warring militias.
The series throws you into a world of faeries, fauns, and warring civilizations, fully immersing the viewer in a story that is both imaginative and allegorical.
Roth said the report shows that China isn't the only threat to human rights, pointing to serious violations by the warring parties in Syria and Yemen.
The tradition commemorates Qu Yuan, an adviser to a ruler in what is now Hubei Province in China during the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.).
After explaining how Plains Indians saw warring as a "cultural imperative," a way to prove manhood, Cozzens offers a graphic description of the art of scalping.
The United Nations has been struggling to nudge the warring parties to the negotiating table as it seeks a peace deal in the three-year conflict.
A U.N.-backed government that arrived in the Libyan capital last year was meant to unify warring factions, but has largely failed to exert its authority.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Warring Tuareg clans in northern Mali have agreed to cease hostilities after tit-for-tat violence killed dozens of people in the past month.
The movie even goes out of its way to evoke the cultural similarity of two warring nations, geographical neighbors, who appreciated the same music and art.
The European Union pleaded for a humanitarian truce on Monday, a day after warring parties ignored a UN call for a two-hour halt to fighting.
But since he took office, he has not decided what to do about it, with warring factions in the Trump administration pushing him in different directions.
Two star-crossed lovers—Romeo (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Juliet (Claire Danes)—from two warring families (Montagues and Capulets), fall in love... in a Verona Beach setting.
The Tajoura detention center was run by one of Libya's warring militias and was situated next to a workshop containing weapons and vehicles, according to reports.
Thousands of civilians had to leave the city under an evacuation agreement between the warring parties that amounted to the war crime of forced displacements, it said.
Nearly a million people in Yemen have been hit by a cholera outbreak, and famine caused by warring parties blocking food supplies threatens much of the country.
UNITED NATIONS – The Security Council on Thursday gave strong backing to efforts by U.N. Special Envoy Martin Griffiths to start new talks between Yemen&aposs warring parties.
A little over 300 years prior to the events of Thrones season 8, Westeros was a sprawling continent run by various warring factions led by different kings.
The warring sides last month signed a deal that is expected to end the fighting and return a measure of order and security to Africa's youngest nation.
Millions of others still in the country are near famine, while the warring sides have been blamed for obstructing or slowing the delivery of desperately needed aid.
Five rebels were killed in the Monday morning clash near Al-Tanf, said a statement from the Russian center for reconciliation of the warring parties in Syria.
The United Nations said last month that South Sudan's warring parties are killing, abducting and displacing civilians and destroying property despite conciliatory rhetoric by Kiir and Machar.
That means the number of people at risk has nearly doubled since the United Nations Security Council ordered the warring parties to allow aid deliveries in 2014.
Human Rights Watch has documented hundreds of cases of sexual slavery and rape, used by the various warring factions, as ways of getting revenge on their enemies.
IN HIS essays on "Culture and Anarchy", Matthew Arnold argued that the only thing which could prevent industrial societies from disintegrating into warring tribes was high culture.
But governments, including the United States, are trying - so far to no avail - to get the warring sides to observe a ceasefire before any vote is held.
The makings of a fragile alliance seemed to be in the works after a meeting that was treated like a summit between the heads of warring states.
The core issue, at least as the season begins, is which of these three warring factions is likely to remain standing after the inevitable battle to come?
It is hard to conceive how the US can convince these warring factions to stop killing each other and instead somehow unite to focus on defeating ISIS.
There is furious bickering between the family's warring members, such as Colin's hypochondriac mother (Doon Mackichan), alcoholic dad (Bill Paterson) and cross-dressing uncle Bertie (Charles Dance).
In stronger language than in the past, they warned the warring factions that if they repeatedly broke the truce they risked forgoing the protection of the Feb.
Two human princes forge an unlikely bond with the elven assassin sent to kill them, embarking on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands.
The ICRC urged Syria's warring parties on Saturday to agree quickly on a plan and provide "solid" safety guarantees for evacuees, a day after the operation stalled.
U.N. special envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths held meetings with the warring parties in recent weeks amid efforts to restart peace talks after a two-year hiatus.
It follows a group of warring Mafia families as they set about turning Ostia, a waterfront suburb of Rome, into a gambling strip to rival Las Vegas.
The story of warring families in the fictional kingdom of Westeros has drawn to a close with ever more bloody battles and favorite characters being killed off.
Top Republican insiders are not so quietly taking up Ryan as the one person who could unite the warring establishment and grassroots conservative wings of the party.
U.N. mediator Martin Griffiths told a news conference in a renovated castle outside Stockholm that just getting the warring sides to the table was an important milestone.
Diplomats are expected to shuttle between the warring parties to discuss other confidence-building steps and the formation of a transitional governing body, a U.N. source said.
The warring couple will share joint legal custody ... which means all decisions made regarding the health, welfare and upbringing will be made between the 2 of them.
We got what should have been the perfect gridlock situation: A second-term Democrat in the White House and a Congress controlled by warring factions of Republicans.
U.N. mediator Martin Griffiths told reporters in Geneva that Yemen's first round of peace talks in almost three years aims to build confidence between the warring sides.
If I tell you to close your eyes and imagine a show about warring families plotting and fighting their way to the throne, what do you picture?
The United Nations called on the warring parties to spare civilians, as state media showed footage of a ground assault, led by tanks, adjacent to Yarmouk camp.
While he was not the first shogun, he completed the unification of Japan, which had been fractured after a series of clashes called the Warring States period.
Such a vision requires a political agreement between these warring factions of Syrians as well as the international and regional players -- especially the United States and Russia.
Trump's chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, has reportedly been in healthcare talks with leaders of the two warring GOP factions: the ultraconservative Freedom Caucus and centrist Tuesday Group.
Dozens of warring militias continue to operate in the mineral-rich region, though the government pledged last month to conduct "large-scale operations" to address the problem.
"However, there is no guarantee that we won't see a renewed protectionist lurch," particularly as warring factions close to the president jockey for advantage, the firm added.
As many comic fans guessed, the old lady is actually a Skrull, a shape-shifting alien race that has been warring with a race called the Kree.
But in a political town, where warring lawmakers might both be breaking bread at opposite tables, Nuschese says serving up a bit of savoir faire is critical.
Mr. Philbrick captures a good sense of Washington's warring instincts — for moderation and aggression, for defense and attack — and his constant struggle to keep them in check.
Officials from the warring sides have met at least three times in recent months to try to agree on a way to end the 17-year war.
U.S. sanctions on the IRGC could affect conflicts in Iraq and Syria, where Tehran and Washington both support warring parties that oppose the Islamic State militant group.
"It took many months for the warring sides to come to the negotiating table but it has finally come to fruition," the Russian military spokesman, Maj. Gen.
It called on Kiir and Machar to control their respective warring forces, prevent the spread of violence and commit themselves to implementing a ceasefire and peace agreement.
His complaints in some ways resemble those of a disgruntled artist warring with a record company: lack of communication, inexplicable delays, disagreements over payments from merchandise sales.
Red Command is one of the largest drug gangs in Brazil, where a federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro state has targeted warring drug gangs since February.
Watch it hereThe mysterious and tumultuous land of 43AD Britannia is occupied by many warring tribes until the invasion of a foreign army sparks chaos and allegiances.
Stigmatized by a lack of education and opportunity, these warring personalities are temporarily relieved of the tedium of poverty by acting out its brutalities for Springer's lens.
Holding companies are 'an amalgamation of warring armies'Holding companies formed in the 1980s to achieve economies of scale by selling marketing services to a variety of clients.
Human minds are on a battlefield between warring AIs—caught in the crossfire between forces we can't see, sometimes as collateral damage and sometimes as unwitting participants.
President Vladimir Putin urged the warring sides to immediately observe the ceasefire while Russia's foreign and defence ministers talked by phone with their Armenian and Azeri counterparts.
Explore the different ways fights can manifest across the world, from lucha libre-style theatrics in the Bronx to wrestling tournaments with warring tribes in South Sudan.
A handful of warring but wildly successful mattress-in-a-box companies have sprung up in the past few years, all chasing the "urban professional" millennial market.
President Wilson showed his list to the leaders of the other warring countries, who basically said that he was cute for trying and resumed fighting among themselves.
Though both warring sides have carried out maritime attacks, experts said there was little doubt that the Saudi-led coalition was responsible for the violence against fishermen.
Under Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Microsoft teams were warring factions and the company's leaders promoted a "star culture" that valued the smartest person in the room.
MANCHESTER, England — Just when Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain needed a rousing, commanding speech to restore authority over her warring Conservative Party, she endured a nightmare.
The film turns on warring halves, a presumptive beta (Edward Norton) and his alpha twin (Pitt), who confront consumerism, postmodern anomie and that cult known as masculinity.
But they are also setbacks for rival peace efforts by the leaders of Russia and Turkey, important backers of the two warring sides in the Libya fight.
Nor do they belong to that class of domestic melodramas (see: "August: Osage County") in which a warring, divided family festers with the sins of their nation.
Italy is not happy, all the more so as it was excluded from Mr. Macron's peace summit between the leaders of Libya's main warring factions on Tuesday.
MOSCOW, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry said the heads of Libya's two warring factions will hold talks in Moscow on Monday, the Interfax news agency reported.
Delivering weapons and ammunition to both Ukraine and Syria, for example, would further deteriorate those conflicts and make any diplomatic discussions between the warring parties more difficult.
U.N. Special Representative for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, has been unable to stop the conflict – the warring parties and their international backers have simply made that impossible.
The 2015 peace agreement obligates the warring parties to accept a criminal tribunal to be created by the African Union with South Sudanese and other African judges.
Hunter says he was inspired after reading a news story about the arrests of clergy from a range of sometimes warring faiths at an anti-choice protest.

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