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But the desire to co-operate has rather waned since then.
Today's opposition and soldiers could co-operate in a similar fashion.
The executive said Canada's largest funds should co-operate more frequently.
He "did not co-operate with the investigation," according to reports.
Feuds and personality clashes have long marred their attempts to co-operate.
International efforts to co-operate to prevent profit-shifting have made progress.
Russia will not co-operate with its investigations in Georgia or Ukraine.
Nations of the same faith can compete as well as co-operate.
Tellingly, big media groups are refusing to co-operate with this project.
That truce will help America and Europe to co-operate on another front.
National stability and prosperity demand that governments co-operate to build global resilience.
Pushing them to co-operate with gung-ho federal officers invites a clash.
There are other reasons for public companies and private equity to co-operate.
DCIST's purpose is to take these autonomous robots and make them co-operate.
Prosecutors like such laws because they help to compel suspects to co-operate.
Crown said in a statement it would "fully co-operate" with the inquiry.
Carmakers especially need producers close by to co-operate on improving battery capacity.
They had refused to co-operate in addressing the irregularities, according to KUNA.
Noble said it intends to co-operate fully with the authorities in their investigation.
The trip will yield a flurry of agreements to co-operate economically across Asia.
Germany has downgraded plans to co-operate with France in AI research, for example.
Private companies were embarrassed by being shown to co-operate with the American authorities.
The Democrats urged the Republicans to co-operate with them on fixing Obamacare's flaws.
Mr Morales should withdraw the expulsion order and co-operate fully with the commission.
More likely, geoengineering would not relieve humanity of the need to co-operate globally.
Infosys will co-operate with law enforcement agencies as and when we are approached.
The opposition, intent on ousting the president, was in no mood to co-operate.
So, quietly, Israel and the Gulf states have begun to co-operate over security.
Assume that the contemnor is fined $21990,21.9 for each day he doesn't co-operate.
The White House called the impeachment process a "scam," and refused to co-operate.
Georgiev denied any wrongdoing and said he would co-operate fully with the investigation.
And corporate profits, market valuations and long-term interest rates may not co-operate.
The District administration has continued to co-operate with the authorities regarding this matter.
A U.S. embassy official said on Tuesday both sides were continuing to co-operate.
Intimidated witnesses often recant their initial testimony and refuse to co-operate with the prosecution.
A non-military threat such as climate change could provide an incentive to co-operate.
But it is also because America and China need to co-operate despite their rivalry.
The state bodies they oversee are too powerful and have little incentive to co-operate.
Information ministries dictate headlines, ban foreign journalists and harass local ones who don't co-operate.
And the position of Uighurs who co-operate with the Han authorities is becoming untenable.
It could also undermine Lava Jato, investigators fear, by weakening suspects' incentive to co-operate.
We need to co-operate so we can leave behind the fantastic facility we need.
"We continue to co-operate in full with the ongoing investigation," an Airbus spokesman said.
"We continue to co-operate in full with the ongoing investigation," an Airbus spokesman said.
Early promises to co-operate in dealing with the flow of migrants are being broken.
If they fail to keep their promises, workers will be less likely to co-operate.
Airbus said it was working with Pratt & Whitney and would co-operate with any investigation.
Over the weekend South Korean and Chinese defence officials agreed to co-operate more closely.
OECD countries are trying to co-operate to stop companies from gaming the international tax system.
The Order responded with a statement that, to protect its sovereignty, "it should not co-operate".
It was on that basis that the two countries, and leaders, could co-operate, she said.
CES also underlined that firms will increasingly need to co-operate with tech giants on innovation.
DOJ officials have indeed linked his imprisonment to Alstom's failure to co-operate with their inquiry.
Legislation in Peru, for example, exempts from penalties firms that co-operate with anti-corruption investigators.
But Mr Ouattara seems loth to co-operate with her over crimes committed by his friends.
The order refused to co-operate, so Pope Francis demanded the resignation of its grand master.
Be realistic on valuations — they will fall so be ready and willing to co-operate.4.
Labour, Britain's main opposition party, has promised to co-operate fully with the investigation, it added.
It will also see the regions co-operate on other issues, including climate change and terrorism.
It had relationships with dictators, for example to co-operate against terrorism, but it also criticised them.
Peru and Bolivia, which co-operate to disrupt the air bridge, are an odd anti-drug duo.
As in previous elections, every other party has vowed not to co-operate with the Sweden Democrats.
Some argue that leaving the EU would imperil Britain's ability to co-operate over intelligence and terrorism.
Frost, who failed to co-operate with TIU during the investigation, served a provisional ban between Oct.
Earlier in the summit, ASEAN and Australia announced new measures to co-operate on counter-terror intelligence.
Neither country will say what legal remedies it might pursue if the Kremlin does not co-operate.
Engie confirmed that the watchdog was investigating it, and added it would co-operate in the inquiry.
Although he advised individuals, his focus was on ensuring that teams were able to co-operate properly.
Defence Force Chief Lieutenant General Tim Keating said the NZDF would co-operate fully with the inquiry.
It added it had started talks with DWS on areas where the two companies could co-operate.
A "Friends of Lance" Twitter account (which did not co-operate with this article) remains active but muted.
After the 2311/2000 terrorist attacks in 22017, the two countries began to co-operate more on security.
Sure enough, China and the EU agreed on July 16th to co-operate on WTO reform (see article).
Ways must be found to co-operate in scientific research, foreign policy, defence, security, counter-terrorism and intelligence.
The Australian authorities and Interpol, a group through which the world's police forces co-operate, are interested too.
The Moderates may find their pledge never to co-operate with the Sweden Democrats ever harder to keep.
He explained that he was ready to "co-operate fully" with an investigation by the Senate ethics committee.
Apple and other tech firms regularly co-operate with the authorities on criminal cases; this is no different.
Having largely refused to co-operate with the British inquiry, Russia has dismissed its findings, calling it "politicised".
These firms already co-operate: last year they launched Stan, a video-streaming outfit to compete with Netflix.
I had co-operate with a friend to made some board games and puzzle games since 2009 (www.sohobros.com).
If there's some fine-tuning in certain regions where they decide to co-operate, that'll happen over time.
Since all parties have vowed not to co-operate with the populists, neither side can form a majority coalition.
The two have already started to co-operate along these lines, notes Mark Martin, a consultant based in Dubai.
A draft version from March talked about "promot[ing] mutual trust", a "duty to co-operate" and "self-restraint".
Man's distinctiveness has been attributed to an aptitude for violence, exceptional intelligence or a preternatural ability to co-operate.
An acrimonious break-up would make it harder to co-operate in such areas as foreign policy and defence.
He hopes to co-operate with Mr Trump on migration, but the American president looks like a reluctant partner.
But it remains to be seen if ASEAN nations will co-operate with Taiwan's efforts to reinvigorate the relationship.
The Russians would not co-operate to solve it until glasnost, in the 1990s, began to melt the ice.
"We have removed this listing from our platform and will fully co-operate with law enforcement on their investigation."
Rather, they say, it evolved to improve the ability of ancestral hunter-gatherers to co-operate in small groups.
These let firms negotiate to suspend a prosecution if they pay a fine and co-operate with other investigations.
Cities are reluctant to co-operate even on menial things like waste collection, fearing an erosion of their independence.
The Free Syrian Army, according to the BBC, has said that it will "co-operate positively" with the ceasefire.
Instead, pharma firms that have competed fiercely for decades have decided that sometimes it is better to co-operate.
She refused to eat, or to co-operate with staff, so they denied her access to 'luxuries' like books.
And at most a few governments and agencies will be required to co-operate, rather than tens or hundreds.
" Trump claims people who decide to co-operate with the government "make up stories" and "just make up lies.
What he needs is for his putter to co-operate if he is to complete the career grand slam.
It was Heater's dream school, recent home of his native idol Jerry West, but the ankle didn't co-operate.
Lawyer Peter Brauti said Yatim "got himself shot" by refusing to co-operate, placing the blame squarely on his shoulders.
The fact that the five German brands co-operate in "working groups" to set standards has been known for years.
Rather, it more modestly strives to reconcile seemingly irreconcilable preferences in order for people to live together and co-operate.
This may signal the start of a change in the way Mexico and the United States co-operate on migration.
Through this web trees succour sick companions, co-operate and communicate, in ways still mysterious to those who walk above.
It is possible that some underground Catholics would rather form a schismatic church than co-operate with party-approved clerics.
He mentioned a Chinese law passed in 2017 that would require firms to co-operate with the country's intelligence services.
The Fed and other central banks may also need to co-operate globally, as in the wake of the crisis.
Vivendi also reiterated it wanted to change the make-up of Ubisoft's board while looking to co-operate with Ubisoft.
The Electoral Commission's report is damning in its detail of how Vote Leave refused to co-operate with its investigation.
Some parts of Renamo have rejected the deal, which requires fighters to disarm and co-operate in elections in October.
With next year's presidential election approaching, the dangers of failing to co-operate should not be lost on the opposition. ■
His advisers are clear that he wants to continue to co-operate closely with Britain on defence, security and counter-terrorism.
Park, he says, will co-operate with a special investigation to investigate whether this scandal had an effect on state affairs.
"I have already instructed Blue House secretary's office and security office to fully co-operate with the prosecutor's investigation," said Park.
We've offered to co-operate and do anything it takes to find out who is doing this, and support (the Karlssons).
We're willing to co-operate in any way to solve this and figure it out, and prove that it wasn't us.
At least one Catholic country that normally refuses to co-operate with foreign investigators swiftly supplied vital information to the AIF.
She has said that she will co-operate with the investigation into the scandal, but is refusing to speak to prosecutors.
Yousef Natshe, the Waqf's chief archaeologist, says publicly that he will not co-operate with the Israelis on fixing the wall.
When she was a senator, Mrs Clinton was seen as someone who was willing to co-operate with the opposing party.
Persuading witnesses to co-operate, at times with threats of prison time, is the work of any decent prosecutor, he notes.
Interact socially with your colleagues in a relaxed atmosphere and you are more likely to co-operate fruitfully on a task.
Each national fortress will protect its unique identity and interests, but all the fortresses could nevertheless co-operate and trade peacefully.
He refused to co-operate with "The Quiz Show", the film Robert Redford made nearly 40 years after the scandal broke.
The AfD has no chance of taking power in Schwerin, the regional capital, as other parties have refused to co-operate.
Put another way, the feds use solid, easily provable charges to put pressure on potential witnesses to turn and co-operate.
The House oversight committee recommended that the attorney-general and commerce secretary be held in contempt for refusing to co-operate.
Moreover, we fully co-operate with the UN's Special Rapporteur on Torture and the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture.
The filling of the reservoir is being negotiated in terms of years, but nature may not co-operate with their timeline.
"Once he realized that Plotnitsky would not get him out, he started to co-operate with his interrogators," the source added.
Mr Mitsotakis has pledged to try to avoid populist politics and co-operate with the government to tackle the refugee crisis.
One expert said the French investigation could slow down the process as the two agencies co-operate for the first time.
They may also try to show that he obstructed justice by blocking witnesses and refusing to co-operate with congressional oversight.
PBS told Jane's that it has never exported engines to Iran or its allies and would co-operate with any investigation.
They co-operate on military matters in the Pacific region, although today the treaty is taken to relate to conflicts worldwide.
The club said they would co-operate with all the relevant bodies and would give Stassen time to organize his defense.
The family worked hard to take him to the doctor to be diagnosed but he said no and wouldn't co-operate.
She is locked in solitary confinement, tortured and given a choice that is not a choice: to co-operate or die.
Amazon has refused to co-operate, arguing (with the backing of privacy advocates) that the legal status of such requests is unclear.
"We will co-operate fully with the FRC's investigation, which follows the SFO's investigations into Rolls-Royce," it said in the statement.
But lives would have been saved, and politics rendered less fractious, if the churches had been willing to co-operate in 1828.
Many Spaniards dislike Mr Rajoy, but they want a government and the signs are that they want their politicians to co-operate.
In order, it runs: China's rise is inevitable; there are rich rewards for those who co-operate with it; resistance is futile.
Countries which share biological resources (the Amazon basin, for example, is split between nine states) should ideally co-operate on common repositories.
Global problems are not tackled because governments fail to co-operate; voters get angrier and push their leaders into more nationalistic positions.
Joe Sullivan, Uber's chief security officer, said the firm had reached out to police to co-operate in any way it can.
Steinhoff will pursue claims against those involved and co-operate with legal authorities on any civil or criminal investigation, du Preez said.
The failure to convict Mr Ruto suggests that the court can easily be frustrated if governments do not want to co-operate.
Peacocks grow long tails even when their mating is determined by zookeepers, and people co-operate in a one-shot prisoner's dilemma.
Rather than a Great Game we believe in a Great Gain, where states co-operate to achieve regional prosperity, stability and security.
T> for procurement and said the two firms would co-operate in e-mobility to speed up the development of new vehicles.
Without a front-facing 3D sensor, the phone has no face unlocking capabilities, and the fingerprint scanner sometimes refuses to co-operate.
Making peace is the government's top priority, he said, but all parties, including ethnic leaders and the military, have to co-operate.
Turkey expected Saudi Arabia to co-operate in its investigation and there must be no cover-up, minister Abdulhamit Gul told reporters.
He added that his legal team was working on proving his innocence and that he would co-operate fully with the ITF.
America's Democrats promised subpoenas to make officials testify in their impeachment inquiry, after the White House said it would not co-operate.
Pakistan has hinted that it might refuse to co-operate with the Afghan peace process unless America backs Pakistan's position on Kashmir.
Voters with poorer health and lower social cohesion, as measured by low expressed willingness to co-operate with others, also favoured Mr Trump.
His lot has agreed to co-operate with the Green Party—a tactic that helped it to its by-election victory in Auckland.
Mr Enders reckons the answer is to emulate Rolls's response—co-operate with investigators, excise corruption and oblige top bosses to take responsibility.
Notably, an intelligence law of 2017 decrees that all Chinese organisations and citizens are obliged to co-operate with national intelligence-gathering operations.
If he is serious about reforming the costly pension system, which threatens Brazil's financial stability, and eliminating useless rules, congress should co-operate.
Mr Trump has pressed localities to co-operate with federal authorities, even threatening to withhold government money until a judge ruled that unconstitutional.
The tech companies, say cynics, are pretending to show how fiercely they resist government requests, while remaining happy to co-operate in private.
A post-Brexit Britain could still co-operate with the EU on security issues, including the European arrest warrant and exchanges of information.
Saudi Arabia lavishes cash on suspected terrorists who co-operate with its deradicalisation programme, setting them up with jobs, cars and even wives.
Another obstacle is division among the Palestinians: the Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority refuses to co-operate with its rivals Hamas, who rule Gaza.
The president suggests it should be illegal for people facing prosecution to co-operate with the government in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Managers that do not co-operate may have their fees cut or lose control of their funds in the worst case scenario, sources said.
Even Lebanese officials opposed to Mr Assad say they are willing to co-operate with Russia and the regime if it means more follow.
The secretary-general is also an accountant, overseeing a budget for an array of UN bodies that often compete more than they co-operate.
Finally, Britain must find a way to replicate its commitments to co-operate with EU partners in intelligence, policing, counter-terrorism and foreign policy.
We write "co-operate" and "re-elect" for an analogous reason: this time breaking up vowels rather than consonants that would be awkward together.
Governments, scientists, entrepreneurs and farmers had to co-operate to improve crops and yields, build roads to get produce to markets, and generally invest.
If you refuse to co-operate in or fail to complete any of the tasks the company set, you'll be bounced straight back here.
Refusing to co-operate with either side might force Italy's president, Sergio Mattarella, to try to build a grand coalition or call new elections.
Therefore, provided Putin is on board, Russia should co-operate – yet the price the president and his compatriots will pay for participation is rising.
The prosecutors also said they would co-operate with foreign laboratories to check whether there were traces of explosives on the remains of victims.
Last year, Odebrecht agreed to pay $220 million in fines to Panama and to co-operate with probes into bribes paid to Panamanian officials.
The results will have little effect on the government of Mecklenburg, where the mainstream parties are famous for their pragmatic willingness to co-operate.
As the industry leader in music-streaming, Spotify will expand as long as most musicians continue to co-operate with it (see Free exchange).
While Russia has pledged to co-operate with global sports bodies over its anti-doping program, it has never acknowledged state support for doping.
Instead, Mr Trump's attempts to co-operate with congressional Democrats went little further than urging them to cancel investigations and fund his border wall.
The company said it was one of a number of parties involved in the investigation and that it would co-operate with the ACCC.
The Swedish telecom equipment supplier said late on Thursday it had signed an agreement with China Mobile to co-operate on Internet of Things.
"In addition we are working with Indigo to address the pilot shortage and co-operate very closely with them on pilot instructors," she added.
Proponents of change argue that in places like Wales, farms will have to merge, or at least co-operate more closely to lower their costs.
Disproving even a flimsy explanation of the money's provenance can be hard if the country where the original crime took place does not co-operate.
Investigations become more challenging when the country where the alleged corruption took place refuses to co-operate (usually because those under suspicion still wield power).
Still, it's a welcome change to see an airport become friendlier and more accommodating—and for the TSA to co-operate and make it happen.
This meant having to hunt in groups, and that meant becoming more social: people had to co-operate in the foray, and share the rewards.
When the health ministry tried to investigate whether Chinese projects in Africa made people healthier, the rest of the government flatly refused to co-operate.
The idea is to make the most of the strengths of the region's cities so that they co-operate rather than compete with one another.
As it happens he was there to sign agreements on how the two countries could co-operate on car insurance and search-and-rescue operations.
"We will continue fully to co-operate with the review process and believe that the CMA will not object to ICE owning Trayport," it added.
Most of them have agreed to co-operate with each other, dismissing another old treaty which, Egypt claims, gives it a veto over upstream projects.
Together they will make it easier for the two countries' forces to co-operate, and allow India access to a bigger range of American equipment.
But, unlike his pugilistic predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, he wants to co-operate with Britain on such areas as trade and fighting drug-trafficking.
Britain also wants arrangements to allow regulators on both sides to co-operate and build "enduring" confidence that can deal with rules as they evolve.
There's nothing wrong with telling a great story with rewarding gameplay, and in order to tell a great story, the player generally has to co-operate.
"When the military announces it will co-operate with a government-orchestrated investigation, you know it's a bright shining sham," says David Scott Mathieson, an observer.
We're pleased that the commission stands by its clearance decision, and we will continue to co-operate and share information officials need to resolve their questions.
Greece's sudden rush to co-operate with its partners reflects fears that its northern neighbour, Macedonia, may soon close its own border, trapping migrants in Greece.
The company said it has agreed to co-operate with Schnatter, who owns about 30 percent of its shares, to identify a mutually acceptable independent director.
European Union politicians have celebrated Charlemagne's empire as an early form of transnational co-operation, despite the fact Charlemagne had no "nations" to make co-operate.
But alongside the FBI's attempts to compel Apple to co-operate, it marks another escalation in what had, until recently, been mostly a war of words.
Taxify are immensely frustrated that TfL have not been willing to co-operate nor meet to discuss its operating licence and entrance into the London market.
"The agreement also indicates that the group continues to co-operate with an ongoing U.S. sanctions-related investigation, but that additional time is needed," StanChart said.
President Donald Trump is suggesting that it should be illegal for people facing prosecution to co-operate with the government in exchange for a reduced sentence.
The companies said they would co-operate on the development of pick-up trucks and vans initially as the industry moves to innovate and cut costs. bit.
After all, tensions in the South China Sea are already headache enough, while it wants to co-operate with China on other topics, such as climate change.
"This company was a dynamic success and demonstrated that the French and British can co-operate even in a 50-50 partnership," Bregier said late on Wednesday.
Many deputies feel that they were robbed of their "turn" at the presidency, after five years under a Socialist, and are in no mood to co-operate.
The ICJ's consensual set-up means Russia must co-operate before a full trial can take place; in 2015 Russia's parliament allowed ECHR decisions to be overruled.
If they refuse to co-operate, die, or fall out of political favour, it is far from clear that firms can enforce VIE contracts in Chinese courts.
The trick will be to develop a system in which the two co-operate, not just for the sake of efficiency but also for reasons of ethics.
Some mayors strive to co-operate with their suburban neighbours to get things done—John Hickenlooper, who ran Denver between 21 and 2000, was a good example.
The plan to co-operate more closely on batteries comes as automakers compete to develop more EVs in compliance with tightening regulations worldwide to reduce vehicle emissions.
Consumers may ultimately gravitate to one dominant service, with which all musicians feel compelled to do business; or competing services could co-operate to share artist catalogues.
As for Five Eyes, all the other members want Britain to stay in the EU, partly because it makes it easier to co-operate with European colleagues.
Airbus, which also faces a probe into fighter sales in Austria, where it strongly denies any wrongdoing, has said it will co-operate with all ongoing investigations.
But the EU official added that "it will be very hard politically to co-operate on those issues if we are not excluded [from the impending sanctions]".
Their duration depends on a number of factors, including the complexity of each case and the extent to which the companies concerned co-operate with the Commission.
Fair representation calls for platforms to allow workers to organize in collective bodies regardless of their employment status and be prepared to negotiate and co-operate with them.
When the white cop asked for Chris's ID, he knew well enough to co-operate because black men interacting with the police more times than not ends tragically.
He also agreed to co-operate with the investigation conducted by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, who is looking into Russian interference in the presidential election in 2016.
Earlier this year, governors from 17 states, both Republicans and Democrats, agreed to co-operate on rolling out and cutting the cost of clean energy and transport technologies.
Mr Manafort may draw another free breath or two, but not if he is convicted in a second trial; that certainly provides an increased pressure to co-operate.
As in many countries, health, food safety, water pollution and soil contamination are all dealt with in China by different regulatory agencies, which do not always co-operate.
This term, borrowed from Western military jargon, refers to the ability of different services—army, navy and air force—to co-operate on the battlefield quickly and seamlessly.
The national government has done all it can to prevent the poll, seizing ballot boxes and voting slips, and threatening officials with large fines if they co-operate.
"We believe we conducted our audit appropriately and will co-operate fully with the investigation," a spokeswoman for KPMG said in a statement emailed to Reuters on Tuesday.
In the event of a deal it is possible that some underground Catholics would choose to join a schismatic church rather than co-operate with party-approved clerics.
Theresa May wants a new treaty on security, to remain in Europol, the European Arrest Warrant and other agencies, and to co-operate in defence and foreign policy.
Where they perceive a shared interest (over security at the World Cup, for example) they will co-operate with Britain regardless of the health of the diplomatic relationship.
China agreed to cut steel output, co-operate on combating climate change and enforce sanctions on North Korea aimed at persuading it to abandon its nuclear-weapons programme.
On June 8th Ash Carter, America's defence secretary, and his Swedish counterpart, Peter Hultqvist, promised to co-operate more closely in a statement of intent signed in Washington.
Indonesia's doctors' association chose not to co-operate with a presidential decree ordering chemical castration for child molesters, saying it violates doctors' ethical code and will prove ineffective.
In the first, mildly positive, one the EU muddles its way towards a multi-tier structure in which overlapping and concentric circles of states can better co-operate.
" In a statement to Reuters this week, he said: "We will continue to co-operate where we can, but have to be ready to confront if we must.
Russia still hopes it can co-operate on Syria with the United States and join forces with Washington against Islamic State once President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Russian authorities have vehemently denied any state support for doping and have pledged to co-operate with international sports bodies to counter the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs.
They want to sell Iran arms, including surface-to-air-missiles and civilian nuclear power plants; they need to co-operate with Iran to keep Mr Assad in power.
Before her impeachment, Ms Park refused to co-operate with the prosecutors; after it, she appeared to rebuke the constitutional court by saying the truth would "eventually be known".
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Thursday it wanted to co-operate with the European Union over data protection and have its rules accepted by the bloc after it leaves.
Among the gainers were oil firms, after Brent crude hit a three-week high on signs that Russia was preparing to co-operate with OPEC on cuts to supply.
A UK parliamentary committee also has a wider ongoing enquiry into fake news — and its chair has been highly critical of Facebook and Twitter for failing to co-operate.
Unlike coding, nursing cannot be taught entirely over the internet, so Lambda wants to co-operate with nursing schools across America that could provide the necessary hands-on instruction.
From a certain point of view, what is fascinating about conversation is not how hard it is, but how well people subconsciously co-operate to make it seem easy.
International arrest warrants have been issued for the men, but since Russia has refused to co-operate with the inquiry, it seems highly unlikely they will ever face justice.
The paper stresses that China will play by international rules and co-operate with the Arctic Council (its members include polar great-powers to reckon with: America and Russia).
The company said it would co-operate with Schnatter to identify a mutually acceptable independent director, who would not be affiliated to hedge fund Starboard Value LP or Schnatter.
Ms Hearst, whose prison sentence was commuted by Jimmy Carter and who was later given a presidential pardon by Bill Clinton, chose not to co-operate with Mr Toobin.
GUO GUANGCHANG made headlines around the world in December when the billionaire industrialist suddenly disappeared, supposedly to co-operate "voluntarily" with Chinese anti-corruption investigators at a secret location.
That division would continue as a separate entity from the new joint venture, a Toyota spokeswoman said, while adding that the two teams would co-operate on technology development.
Activists and outsiders hoped that Mr Lutsenko would prosecute cases more vigorously than Mr Shokin had and co-operate more with Artem Sytnik, the fresh-faced head of NABU.
In one scene he urinated into a beer glass as he expressed fears of being jailed in Hong Kong, planning to return to Britain to co-operate with authorities.
If Merkel conservatives refuse to co-operate, it could lead to a snap election or a minority government could be triggered - unappealing options for both the SPDR and conservatives.
But they can still offer a lot more than good intentions if they deploy their full resources and co-operate in an intelligent way with humanitarian agencies and law enforcement.
It needed to find "the specific location and nature of stolen assets abroad to recover them", yet countries holding them would co-operate only once Egyptians had located these assets.
Partly in the spirit of other global agreements like the Paris climate deal, it encourages states to co-operate on tricky cross-border matters without forcing them to do anything.
Mainstream Swedish politicians have refused to co-operate in any way with the Sweden Democrats (SD), a right-wing populist party with extremist roots, since it was formed in 25.
Since the M5S refuses to co-operate with any of the mainstream parties, it could force the formation of a government that includes disparate elements of the right and left.
By spring 2014 at least three of his former associates at Alstom had been arrested by American authorities to bring pressure on the company to co-operate with the DOJ.
Danske Bank said in a statement it had increased its effort in the area in the last couple of years and that it would fully co-operate with the police.
Prosecutors allege that they conspired to pay a former executive of Petrobras not to co-operate with an investigation into a bribery scandal centred on the state-controlled oil company.
Prosecutors say they tried to pay a former executive of Petrobras not to co-operate with the investigation into a vast bribery scandal centred on the state-controlled oil company.
It has studied geological data and is ready to co-operate in various arrangements for various assets in Brazil, as is customary in the oil and gas industry, Mehren said.
Today, many of those institutions have become fully-fledged research universities, which often co-operate with local firms to commercialise research findings, develop curriculums and place students in new occupations.
After a full day of telling people that he wasn't going to co-operate with special counsel Robert Mueller, he then changed his mind and decided that, you know what?
What is clear is that as in other European countries, political fragmentation will push the mainstream left and right to co-operate—or force the right to bring in the populists.
But Mr Kristersson says he will not co-operate with the SD on policy, and Mr Akesson says he will back no Moderate government that does not give the SD influence.
But the dispatch of Mr Guzmán to the United States is also a signal that Mexico is prepared to co-operate with the Trump administration, and to retaliate if ill-treated.
But if the menu of recession-fighting options is longer than ever, politicians have rarely seemed less eager to co-operate, across party lines or borders, to produce good economic policy.
"The bottom line is this: we want to co-operate where we can, but we just have to be ready as a military to confront them if we must," he said.
"Freedom will co-operate fully with the Royal Commission and is committed to addressing any issues that may emerge through this process," the company said in a statement to the bourse.
Mr Cameron has drummed up an impressive number of former spooks to say that Brexit would undermine domestic security and make it harder to co-operate in the fight against terrorism.
While the APP is sensitive to the charge of paternalistic interference in Kenya's judicial system, the Kenyan government and especially its prison service have been happy to co-operate with it.
Roosevelt urged the Jewish workers not to limit their efforts to work for their own race or religious groups, but to co-operate with other philanthropic bodies for the general welfare.
After Harry and Markle quit their royal duties earlier this month, they published new media guidelines on their website, which state they will no longer co-operate with the royal rota.
The TIU said Souza had not reported corrupt approaches, had failed to co-operate with their investigation, including destroying evidence, and "solicited other players to not use best efforts" in matches.
Though technically in opposition to the coalition government in Colombo, the national capital, the alliance nonetheless seeks to co-operate with Mr Sirisena in his quest for constitutional reform and transitional justice.
While the special counsel found no evidence to sustain a conspiracy charge, he described a campaign eager to co-operate with a foreign adversary and a president who may have obstructed justice.
And when they succeeded they fostered a new confidence in the police, which encouraged community-driven efforts to reduce crime and co-operate with the authorities, all of which further reduced violence.
Villar was fined 25,000 Swiss francs ($26,000) last year by FIFA's Ethics Committee for failing to co-operate with an investigation into the contest to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
Wallace will say that the framework for the future partnership, which is not legally binding, will see Britain and the EU co-operate on areas like cyber-security, DNA exchange and extradition.
DIOMIDIS SPINELLISAthens University of Economics and Business "Wall of silence" (October 229.5th) discussed the options for Congress when dealing with those who won't co-operate with the inquiry into impeaching Donald Trump.
As for the president himself, it seems the White House's refusal to co-operate with the impeachment inquiry will not be enough to prevent further revelations about his administration's dealings in Ukraine.
The attorney-general has accused the army top brass, who are among Mr Hernández's staunchest allies, of refusing to co-operate with his investigation into the shooting of protesters after the election.
Downstream refining unit JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corp recently struck a deal with Vietnam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) to work on a feasibility study to co-operate JXTG's 120,000-bpd Marifu refinery.
Although Russia has pledged to co-operate with global sports bodies to curb the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs, the authorities have vehemently denied the existence of state-sponsored doping cover-ups.
One serial investor and director of a tech giant says that fired-up employees have made it extremely difficult to be seen to co-operate with the administration in any way at all.
Hitherto, it has been the M5S that sat between right and left and, by refusing to deal with the mainstream parties, forced them to co-operate to ensure the country could be governed.
Britain and the EU have pledged to co-operate on security issues through institutions such as Europol and Eurojust after Brexit, although a proposed "operational cooperation" between police and justice systems is vague.
On March 15th a PT senator arrested last November accused Aloízio Mercadante, a confidant of Ms Rousseff who is now education minister, of trying to pay him not to co-operate with prosecutors.
But do also bear in mind the Electoral Commission's withering criticism of the Vote Leave campaign, specifically — for not so much a failure to co-operate with its investigation but for intentional obstruction.
Of the 30 public schools in the Eton and Rugby groups, two clusters of swanky institutions that co-operate on curriculum-planning, sporting fixtures and so on, half have LinkedIn pages advertising internships.
Otherwise the summit was dominated by defence and security issues where France and Britain, as the two major military powers of Europe, and similarly threatened by jihadist terrorism, share interests and co-operate closely.
That may partly explain the odd way in which Ms Park approached her trial, refusing to co-operate with prosecutors or even to show up to hearings, which many observers believe damaged her case.
"The signed agreement guarantees PGZ and the shipyards owned by PGZ ... a possibility to co-operate on building submarines in Poland," PGZ's Chief Executive Arkadiusz Siwko said in a statement published by the company.
However, it is at least iffy whether it will work, and it's very important that other countries develop a mechanism whereby everyone in Europe can trade freely and co-operate in a friendly way.
"At Barclays Bank of Kenya, we take governance very seriously and to that end, we always co-operate fully with any investigating agencies as called upon," the company told Reuters in an emailed response.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced the signing of the memorandum of understanding in which Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed to share intelligence, co-operate on lawmaking and counter extremism on social media.
Dr Hofmann and her colleagues are, for instance, using it to try to teach a computer to work out that it must co-operate with a human player in order to catch a virtual pig.
Mr. Deripaska, an aluminum magnate close to Mr Putin, offered to co-operate with the Senate and House intelligence panels probing Russian meddling in the election in exchange for immunity, congressional officials told the Times.
The ethics committee has not given further details of the investigation that Al-Mohannadi failed to co-operate with, although it has said that it did not concern the 2022 World Cup, awarded to Qatar.
"I have respect for the work of national consumer authorities but sometimes the powers they have on national level are not sufficient for companies to co-operate efficient with them," tweeted commissioner Vera Jourova today.
In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, Britain's prime minister, Theresa May, described the app as a "home to criminals and terrorists" and said it should co-operate with authorities.
On May 23rd Mr Bolsonaro proposed a "pact of understanding" with leaders of both houses of congress and the president of the supreme court to co-operate on pensions reform and other pro-growth measures.
If the metaphorical animals typically used to depict them are anything to judge by, it is not surprising that China and India, the world's two most populous countries, tend to compete more than co-operate.
Sergei Lavrov, his foreign minister, dismissed Mrs May's allegations out of hand, accused her of behaving like a Soviet-era prosecutor, and refused to co-operate unless he was given access to the nerve agent.
The local arm of Citigroup agreed to pay a reduced $5 million penalty for cooperating in the investigation while Investec has said it will seek further information from the regulator to continue to co-operate.
Apple may believe it is best for its business to co-operate with requests from Beijing, but this App Store purge just created one of the biggest setbacks for the free internet in China's history.
The company said in a filing on Tuesday that it would co-operate with Schnatter to find a mutually acceptable independent director, who would not be affiliated with hedge fund Starboard Value LP or Schnatter.
The moment that Britain leaves the EU it will be in breach of that agreement, which sets out how the governments in Westminster and Dublin are to co-operate in matters pertaining to Northern Ireland.
The United States has never joined the ICC, even in periods where it made an effort to co-operate with the court, as in the later years of George W. Bush or under President Obama.
"Rio Tinto will fully co-operate with the Serious Fraud Office and any other relevant authorities, as it has done since it self-reported in November 2016," the company said in a statement on Monday.
Britain chalked up its first success in July, when Sweden—a proficient manufacturer of fighter jets, through Saab—agreed to co-operate on future aircraft, beginning with a one-year study due in autumn 2020.
MI said they planned to co-operate with the European Commission to ensure their planned merger goes ahead, after EU anti-trust regulators said they would investigate the proposed 46 billion euro ($54 billion) deal.
Yoji Gomi, a Japanese journalist with whom Jong Nam exchanged 100-odd e-mails from 2004, quoted him in a book in 2012 as having said that he wanted to "co-operate" with his half-brother.
FCA will be investigating the company's market disclosures in relation to the exit during the period from July 15, 2016, to Feb 20, 2017, Interserve said, adding that it will fully co-operate with the investigation.
SB4 will penalise local officials who fail to co-operate with federal immigration authorities by allowing police to inquire into the legal status of people who are merely detained (even in traffic stops), rather than arrested.
Mr Cohen's plea does not obligate him to co-operate with Robert Mueller's investigation, but neither does it bar him from doing so—and his allocution, in which he fingered Mr Trump, is itself co-operative.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday congratulated Jair Bolsonaro for his victory in Brazil's presidential election and added that France would look to continue to co-operate on Brazil on areas including environmental issues.
The FCA and SFC will co-operate on information sharing and referrals involving fintechs so that firms that have been approved in the UK can set up business more easily in Hong Kong and vice versa.
"Nonetheless, I see not much chance for a co-operation on a party level or in a joint parliamentary group," Gulyas said, adding that the group already contained members that Hungary could not co-operate with.
"He hasn&apost changed his views at all and sticks by what he said in his interview with [BBC presenter] Emily Maitlis that he would co-operate," the source said, according to The Telegraph and Mail.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Olympic bronze medalist Henri Schoeman will co-operate fully with an International Triathlon Union (ITU) investigation into whether he breached doping regulations at the Rio de Janeiro Games, his manager said on Friday.
Instead, it is more of an information-sharing network, providing a way for national police forces to co-operate effectively and tackle international crime ranging from human trafficking and terrorism to money laundering and illegal art dealing.
Uber sacked Anthony Levandowski, one of the most senior engineers in Silicon Valley working on autonomous cars, because he won't co-operate in a trial in which the ride-hailing firm is accused of appropriating trade secrets.
Mr Salvini's blunder signalled a looming doubt: whether poor countries of origin will be any readier to co-operate with the leader of a xenophobic, hard-right party than they have been with previous, moderate Italian governments.
"We are confident we will get to our $2 billion mark with or without an asset sale ... presuming gold prices continue to co-operate," Dushnisky said in an interview on the sidelines of the Denver Gold Forum.
"Given the stage of these matters, it is not possible to estimate reliably what effect the outcome of this matter may have on the group," Ultra said, adding that it continued to co-operate with the SFO.
In particular, the announcement by Saudi Arabia and non-OPEC oil producer Russia this month that they would co-operate on monitoring and stabilizing oil markets was greeted with enthusiasm by markets despite being short on details.
By encouraging such teams to co-operate and compete in its Grand Jamboree, the iGEM foundation is hoping to create a framework for a synthetic-biology industry which combines molecular biology and engineering to achieve specific goals.
That is one of the routes for getting to free trade, but we have also supported the route of free-trade agreements that is likely to be chosen by Theresa May's government wherever others will co-operate.
As for the prospects of the deal holding, Mr Samore thinks the Iranians have an incentive to co-operate for the time being, as they will benefit by up to $100 billion from the unfreezing of assets.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Facebook rejected on Monday claims made by Germany's state authorities that it was reluctant to co-operate with them on criminal investigations, saying many of the requests it received for user data were incorrectly formulated.
"The group continues to co-operate fully with the FCA in this complex matter and we will provide further updates when the FCA reaches its final decision in due course," R&M chief executive Mike Faulkner said.
It is an effective means of ensuring the free flow of data between the EU and a third country, but it would not allow national data protection authorities to co-operate as effectively as they do now.
The MDC insists that, before it might agree to co-operate in a "transitional mechanism" to implement reforms, he should first admit that last year's parliamentary and presidential elections were rigged, something he is unlikely to do.
YOKOHAMA, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co chief executive Makoto Uchida said on Monday that he would work to improve the automaker's financial performance and co-operate closely with alliance partner Renault SA, while maintaining Nissan's independence.
As is the case with all countries where my office observes elections, it doesn't just make recommendations but also is ready to engage and co-operate to provide follow-up assistance on concrete steps to improve the process.
As part of the code, these adtech giants have at least technically agreed to make information available to the Commission on request — and generally to co-operate with its efforts to assess how/whether the code is working.
The company, which is by far the largest of the so-called marketplace lenders, said it had also reached out to the Securities and Exchange Commission and plans to co-operate with the Justice Department and the SEC.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday he would look for ways to co-operate with Italy's far-right leader, distancing himself further from the mainstream European conservative group which suspended his party in March.
His team had to act like vacuum cleaners, sucking up every least scrap of evidence, and like bully boys, threatening small fry with certain jail-time to persuade them to co-operate, which might land even bigger fish.
The template for co-operation was set in 1996 when the eight countries with Arctic coastlines set up an inter-governmental forum called the Arctic Council, where they and indigenous peoples could co-operate on matters affecting the region.
"Sundance has been contacted by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in regards to the allegations in the article and intends to co-operate fully with the AFP investigation," the company said in a statement to the Australian stock exchange.
Dutifully, he set about spreading that love with promises of a "coalition" in which both Israel and the Sunni Arab states would co-operate with America in a joint struggle against radical Islamist terrorism and the influence of Iran.
These latest sanctions reflect China's increased willingness to co-operate with America and others on North Korea, a new mood born of frustration and annoyance that Mr Kim continues his nuclear provocations when China has asked him to stop.
Colonel Vindman's testimony was given privately to three House committees—on Intelligence, Foreign Affairs, and Oversight and Reform—in defiance of a White House order not to co-operate with the impeachment inquiry launched by the Democrats last month.
The three leaders are expected to promise to co-operate more on climate change and to integrate further their energy markets (even though Mr Obama has rejected the proposed Keystone XL pipeline to deliver oil from Alberta's tar sands).
SEBI said in case a debt issuer does not co-operate with an agency by withholding information or not paying fees, the agency will continue to rate the instrument based on the best available information and disclose the situation.
Two people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters early talks had started on whether and how European countries could co-operate on a new sixth-generation fighter, which could involve a combination of manned and unmanned systems.
Early this month, Orban said he would actively look for ways to co-operate with Salvini, but left open the question of whether he would be willing to join his eurosceptic group in the European Parliament after the vote.
"Barclays and Citigroup offered to co-operate with the investigation," one source said, adding that if the information they provided led to a successful prosecution of other members of the alleged cartel they could be exempted from any fine.
The Scottish government, which advocates independence from the United Kingdom, said it would co-operate with Madrid over a request to extradite former Catalan education minister Clara Ponsati, although it still believed Catalans had the right to self-determination.
While the accord says the government should co-operate with farmers to replace coca, the raw material for cocaine, with legal crops, Mr Duque wants to return to the practice, ended by Mr Santos, of fumigating coca from the air.
The threat from IS is belatedly forcing national intelligence agencies to co-operate in ways they have not previously done, but there is a huge range in capabilities and IT systems, some pretty antiquated, that cannot yet share data effectively.
According to The Guardian, she is expected to tell her G743 counterparts that the fight against ISIS is shifting from the "battlefield to the Internet", and to urge them to co-operate to enforce stricter rules on social media companies.
Enders, who was quoted earlier this week as raising the prospect of a merger, told reporters in an earnings conference call that he had been talking instead about the need for European nations to co-operate on competing fighter projects.
"The government of the Central African Republic takes very seriously the allegations and will leave no place for impunity regarding this sensitive and horrific case -- and has the willingness to co-operate fully with the Belgian authorities," the source added.
Deloitte is the first of the Big Four to be accused of failing to co-operate with a probe by the PCAOB, created by the Sarbanes-Oxley act of 0.33, itself a response to a massive accounting scandal at Enron, an energy giant.
Last fall, for example, writing in the FT newspaper, Hannigan made a public appeal to US tech companies to co-operate in handing over user data — arguing that tech platform had "become the command-and-control networks of choice for terrorists and criminals".
The company said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday it would co-operate with Schnatter to find a mutually acceptable independent director, who would not be affiliated with Schnatter or hedge fund investor Starboard Value LP, which owns a nearly 23 percent stake.
LONDON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said it is "extraordinary" that Google plans to launch a version of its search engine in China that will block some websites, but won't co-operate with western efforts to remove child abuse content.
"The European Commission has initiated an investigation on the premises of Telenor Sverige in Stockholm," Telenor said in a statement, adding it had strict internal rules and procedures on compliance with laws and regulations and that it would co-operate with the investigation.
"BOCIS has made every effort to co-operate with the SFC during its investigation and has given serious attention to the points raised by the SFC by taking appropriate measures to enhance its internal controls and procedures," a Bank of China International spokeswoman said.
Reopening the investigation against Assange means "a number of investigative measures will take place", she added, suggesting her office could seek to question Assange while he is detained in UK prison — while noting he would have to agree to co-operate with any interview.
Whenever possible—and breastfeeding is a case where participants would almost certainly refuse to co-operate—researchers arrange randomised controlled trials, randomly dividing participants into "control" and "treatment" groups, only one of which engages in the behaviour under study, the better to isolate its effects.
My book tells the story of my Jewish great-grandfather, who immigrated from Prague to Chicago in 1890 and quickly discovered that participating in American democracy meant learning to live and co-operate with members of ethnic groups he had never encountered in Europe.
In recent years local police in many places with large numbers of undocumented immigrants—including Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and California, between them home to around one-third of the undocumented population—have grown less willing to co-operate with federal immigration authorities.
However, there was still a "real willingness between navies and nations to co-operate" despite tighter assets available, Cantrill said, adding that the coming weeks following the monsoon season would be crucial as attacking vessels becomes easier due to better weather conditions at sea.
The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) said in a notice posted on its official website that foreign and joint-venture lenders can co-operate with foreign headquarters to provide financial services to assist customers issuing bonds, managing IPOs and engaging in acquisitions and finance abroad.
"We asked if it was possible that the companies authorize each country to oversee such centers and in so doing co-operate directly with them," Takorn said after a meeting with tech companies earlier on Monday, adding that the companies would have to finance such operations.
At the end of last year committee chair Damian Collins warned both companies they could face sanctions for failing to co-operate with the committee's enquiry — slamming Twitter's investigations to date as "completely inadequate", and expressing disbelief that both companies had essentially ignored the committee's requests.
The company said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday it would co-operate with Schnatter to find a mutually acceptable independent director who would not be affiliated with Schnatter or hedge fund investor Starboard Value LP, which owns a nearly 23 percent stake in the restaurant chain.
Even if problems in the blockchain technology are ironed out, the sector has to hammer out common legal standards, ensure there are links between different dealing platforms and persuade scattered elements of the supply chain - from commodity producers and brokers to traders and consumers - to co-operate.
The memorandum of understanding between the company and Zhejiang province included plans to invest in a new refinery and co-operate in crude oil supply, storage and trading, according to details released by the Zhoushan government after a signing ceremony in the city south of Shanghai.
"It is imperative that the Russian Federation responds to the British government's legitimate questions, begins to co-operate with the OPCW Secretariat, and provides full and complete disclosure to the OPCW", it said in statement read out at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
However, he indicated he would co-operate with an investigation, if necessary, and that the transparent manner in which the trust was created marked "the main difference from the cases in Iceland ... Russia and the main difference from the cases in other parts of the world".
Lawmakers in Democratic-controlled states ignore the preferences of rural, conservative voters too (as in California, where conservative counties that may have wanted to co-operate fully with federal immigration authorities will be restricted in their capacity to do so by the decision to make it a sanctuary state).
The message seems to be that Team Japan works together, and the credits to the film list over 250 companies that helped in the filming, from railway firms to concrete suppliers; many were asked to co-operate so that Godzilla could pulverise their buildings in Tokyo on screen.
Boeing and Embraer are not yet able to co-operate in the market as their tie-up awaits final approval, but Boeing is expected to offer package deals of E2 and its 737 MAX just as Airbus is now able to group together the A220 and its own A320.
DUBAI, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Iran is ready to co-operate with the European Union to resolve issues related to the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal, President Hassan Rouhani said in a meeting with the head of the EU's foreign service, Josep Borrell, in Tehran on Monday, according to the ISNA news service.
On issuing the enforcement notice last May, Denham said SCL had "consistently refused to co-operate with our investigation" and refused to answer the ICO's questions on the data it held on Professor Carroll: "what they had, where they got it from and on what legal basis they held it".
Shkreli lawyer says his client could incriminate himself Baruch Weiss, the lawyer who sent the letter, said that his client would "gladly co-operate" with the committee, but only if he was able to secure immunity, noting that any such deal would not be hammered out before the date of the hearing anyway.
The message, which has been repeated throughout the week, served as a thinly veiled warning to EU leaders that unless they co-operate with the U.K. in working towards the least damaging outcome for Brexit, the trading bloc also stands to lose significantly, rather than be well-positioned to benefit from the potential loss of U.K.-based firms' so-called passporting rights.
What Sir Tony seems to advocate is that we (the British, the West) ignore Russian provocations (too many to list here) at the expense of any foreign-policy values and principles that we may have (for example, over the Litvinenko murder or the Magnitsky case) in order to co-operate with Moscow over such things as countering Islamist extremism or strategic weapons control.
Its report also makes it clear that Vote Leave failed to co-operate with its investigation — including by failing to produce requested information and documents; by failing to provide representatives for interview; by ignoring deadlines to respond to formal investigation notices; and by objecting to the fact of the investigation, including suggesting it would judicially review the opening of the investigation.
Instead of threatening to undercut her European partners by building an unregulated Singapore-on-Thames (something that, despite its appeal to free-traders, would horrify most Brexit voters), or hinting that Britain might co-operate less fully on security, or claiming that the EU needs Britain more than the other way round, she should accept that in these negotiations she holds the weaker hand.
A former prosecutor who knows Mr Mueller and his team sees a two-pronged strategy, involving "pure pressure" on Mr Manafort and Mr Gates to turn and co-operate, and the plea deal with Mr Papadopoulos to "telegraph that they are on to the Russia thing" and scare anyone who had dealings with the campaign aide, some of whom may now be re-interviewed.
The Financial Times reports Sater is cooperating with an international investigation into money-laundering by Kazakh oligarchs: Mr. Sater has now agreed to co-operate with an international investigation into the alleged money-laundering network, five people with knowledge of the matter said....In Kazakhstan as in other former Soviet states, Mr Trump's sprawling business interests threaten to impinge on the president as he manages American foreign policy commitments in the region.
In its formal notice to Facebook, the French watchdog sharply criticizes the company for failing to co-operate with its investigation — writing that its departments "repeatedly asked" WhatsApp to provide a sample of the French users' data transferred to Facebook Inc only to be told that "it could not supply the sample requested by the CNIL since, as it is located in the United States, it considers that it is only subject to the legislation of this country".
But as the regime in the North crumbled after Jong Un's death, several truths dawned on China's leaders: that a reunified Korea would never, out of its own self-interest, be hostile towards it; that with North Korea's nuclear sites scattered and the number of warheads unknown, it had to co-operate with America to eliminate them; and that to back one faction of the fractured regime would lead to instability on its borders, risking a flood of refugees.
It might see defence laggards like Germany contribute more to common security; illiberal governments like that of Poland reinstate democratic norms and co-operate more on migration; northern "Hanseatic" states like the Netherlands tolerate more euro-zone integration and contribute to managing migration flows; debtor states like Italy accept write-downs of risky loans and greater common budgetary oversight; and big farming states like France accept a trimming of farm handouts in return for extra spending on regions, migration management and common defence.

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