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Comedy is a weapon to destabilise the established political order.
It just does not take much to destabilise Pacific governments.
If their grievances are not dealt with, they could destabilise China.
"‎It may destabilise the institution and blunt its message," Schmieding said.
The burden of making payments could destabilise the finances of some carriers.
If we get it wrong, we will destabilise a broken market even further.
We do not intend to destabilise a balance that has shown its worth.
If you humiliate Albania, you will destabilise the region in a lasting way.
"Just as they destabilised Kurdistan, we can destabilise Iraq," says one of his advisers.
Failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilise the global economy, the IMF said.
The planned attack was intended to destabilise Russia's financial system, the FSB statement said.
But a return to a hard border would further destabilise an already fragile political situation.
It's tuned to destabilise #Trump by making it look like Pence is after his job.
Premier Li Keqiang warned last week that rising external challenges could destabilise the Chinese economy.
The government has accused rebels from Darfur of conspiring with Israel to destabilise the country.
Even large non-financial firms could destabilise offshore finance if they defaulted on dollar debt.
Still, the more reformist her opponent, the more chance she has to destabilise French politics.
Ukrainian authorities accuse Russia of trying to destabilise Ukraine through a series of targeted assassinations.
An economic crash could destabilise a country already swamped with refugees and plagued by sectarian divides.
Russia sees the agreement as a way to further destabilise Ukraine or push it to collapse.
"We fear speaking out might only further destabilise the country," says a Western diplomat in Baghdad.
A crash might destabilise the inner workings of ETFs, which operate a bit like giant derivatives.
This will damage the island's economy and destabilise its politics; the Irish government is rightly unhappy.
The other is that his supporters seek to destabilise the interim government and boycott the election.
The IMF said a failure to resolve trade disputes could further destabilise a slowing global economy.
Edmond Chammas, a 55-year-old Christian, said any permanent settlement of Palestinians would destabilise Lebanon.
Today's global proliferation of a me-first trade posture threatens to destabilise decades of progress in negotiating.
Tellingly, few in Moscow want to see America leave Afghanistan, fearing that might destabilise Russia's southern flank.
Credit downgrades have put off investors, and the Treasury warned that capital outflows could destabilise the economy.
"I take this initiative as an attempt to destabilise the country," Babis told parliament before the vote.
He accused Mr Correa of seeking to "destabilise" his government because of its investigations of past corruption.
He complains of plots by the press, NGOs, foreign meddlers and political pundits to destabilise his government.
The IMF also said failure to resolve trade tensions could potentially further destabilise a slowing global economy.
A long outage would make markets subject to wild swings that could potentially destabilise the global economy.
But a long outage would make markets subject to swings that could potentially destabilise the global economy.
A press release from the president's office after the murder claimed its intent was to "destabilise the state".
Because China sees Taiwan as a breakaway state, official recognition by the U.S. could destabilise China-Taiwan relations.
In Togo, Ms Nabourema is now wanted on charges of terrorism, treason and intent to destabilise the nation.
The exit of Fiat Chrysler from the publisher's shareholder structure will not destabilise the group's plans, Costa added.
"There's some incitement from a quarter to destabilise the environment ahead of the election," he said, without elaborating.
However, critics argue it destabilise markets because shortsellers have an interest in driving a company's share price down.
However, critics argue it destabilise markets because shortsellers have an interest in driving a company's share price down.
And with bond yields rising globally, the Fed need not worry a strong dollar will destabilise the world economy.
Because reserves are so often held in the form of dollar-denominated bonds, they can destabilise the American economy.
U.S. officials worry that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilise Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
But the failed attempt could still destabilise the U.S. ally, which lies between Europe and the chaos of Syria.
With the exception of Kuwait, Gulf countries have been slow to introduce equity derivatives, fearing they could destabilise markets.
German officials say Moscow hopes to destabilise Europe and create a vacuum into which it can project its own power.
"We could very easily face attacks similar to those in New Zealand that would destabilise our social harmony," he says.
On December 17th an army spokesman threatened Amnesty International, a human-rights group, with closure for seeking to "destabilise" Nigeria.
At the very least, the rapid restoration of monetary independence would devastate Italian banks and savers, and destabilise financial markets.
Earlier on Wednesday, the governor of the Croatian central bank said Agrokor's difficulties would not destabilise the country's financial system.
But his visit, and his promise "to reduce to zero any attempt to destabilise the oil market", were still significant.
A political funding scandal with criminal implications has potential to create complication for Abe's economic agenda and could destabilise the cabinet.
Addressing shareholders, Barclays' departing Chairman John McFarlane said the board unanimously rejected Bramson's resolution, which it believed would "destabilise" the bank.
Both the EU and America had previously rejected the redrawing of borders on ethnic grounds, believing it would destabilise the region.
Unlike Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, Mr Xi is not a global troublemaker who seeks to subvert democracy and destabilise the West.
Yet any military action would strengthen hardliners, destabilise the region and hasten the mullahs in their quest for a nuclear weapon.
Yet from the Kremlin's point of view Mr Kudrin's reforms are risky: they threaten to destabilise Russia's centralised, cronyistic political system.
Speaking next to his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Bashir blamed unnamed "harmful organisations" for working to destabilise the region.
China's foreign ministry said they were "irresponsible" claims made by an "extraterritorial country" that had repeatedly tried to destabilise the region.
He said Moscow would work with Riyadh and its other Arab partners to "reduce to zero" attempts to destabilise energy markets.
Should these projects fail, or the Chinese companies be unable to repay their debts, it could destabilise the entire banking system.
Ukraine shows how Mr Putin seeks to destabilise countries as a way to stop them drifting out of Russia's orbit (see article).
Russia has made clear that it does not plan to annex it, and would rather use it to destabilise Ukraine from within.
European intelligence agencies have also said Moscow is seeking to destabilise governments and influence elections in Europe with cyber attacks and fake news.
But financial institutions have criticised the BOJ's negative rate policy, saying it was hurting their margins and threatening to destabilise Japan's banking system.
Oil and gas lending and the state of the economy are also subject to positive feedback effects which destabilise oil and gas markets.
But he added that such allegations, while justified, were also meant to "destabilise the party and this needs to be challenged as well".
China unveiled guidelines this week to cut rising levels of corporate debt that some analysts fear could destabilise the world's second-largest economy.
The grand imam of al-Azhar, Egypt's 1,000-year-old centre of Islamic learning, said the attack was intended to destabilise the country.
"Our desi liberals would never believe that India is supporting TTP to destabilise Pakistan," read a sneering tweet from a prominent Pakistani editor.
"This is the latest in a series of efforts by Lufthansa to destabilise and damage Laudamotion," Ryanair said in a statement on Friday.
Investors suspect the developments could ultimately undermine the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman if they escalate and destabilise the oil-rich kingdom.
Economics, war and the lucrative business model of people-smuggling have combined to destabilise the EU, adding east-west tensions to north-south ones.
He told Al Arabiya that Russia would work with the kingdom and other partners to "reduce to zero attempts to destabilise the oil market".
On Monday, Beijing announced a series of guidelines aimed at cutting company debt levels which some fear could destabilise the world's second largest economy.
Rather, it sought to destabilise Ukraine, showing both its own people and other former Soviet republics that any revolt would be followed by bloodshed.
Speaking to supporters in St Petersburg, Putin said the leaks were part of an orchestrated attempt to destabilise Russia by fabricating allegations of corruption.
"The Rajapaksas will try to use this victory and destabilise the government to cover up their corruption charges," Cabinet Spokesman Rajitha Senaratne told Reuters.
At times that has looked possible, only for Boro to wobble their way through a bad run that threatens to destabilise the whole campaign.
NATO accuses Russia of trying to destabilise the West with new nuclear weapons, pulling out of arms control treaties, cyber attacks and covert action.
The controversy could destabilise the cabinet or distract its attention from economic reforms needed to secure a $25 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund.
PiS backed down, however, after estimates from the financial regulator and the central bank showed such a move would likely destabilise the whole financial system.
Sistani also warned against the exploitation of the unrest by "internal and external" forces which he said sought to destabilise Iraq for their own goals.
It would also destabilise emerging economies – some of which have already suffered from low commodity prices, volatile currencies and fluctuating capital flows in recent years.
A separate release from the government said oversupply is a concern that threatens to destabilise household finances, which could put a dent in domestic demand.
Though peaceful, the tumult has threatened to destabilise Armenia, a Russian ally in a volatile region riven by its decades-long, low-level conflict with Azerbaijan.
It has a direct impact on the United States: mass emigration and Venezuela's tolerance of drug trafficking and Colombian guerrillas in its territory destabilise the region.
But many in financially prudent Germany say sub-zero rates upset financial stability, consume household savings, destabilise banks and reward financial mismanagement by euro zone governments.
Worried that unrest in Bosnia could destabilise his own country, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic had urged Bosnian Serb politicians to prevent the protests turning violent.
Israel has long argued that, should Iran develop nuclear weapons, it would trigger similar projects among the Persian power's Arab rivals and further destabilise the region.
She is frank about the impact of that difference on their relationship; the way it first threatened to destabilise, but has ultimately enriched, their marriage and family.
Investigators have demonstrated that FETO's political objective is to destabilise the Turkish republic and that it possesses the command structure, capacity and means to carry this out.
Jubeir said the nuclear deal had shortcomings, and that he agreed with Trump's assessment that Iran was working to destabilise the region and was funding militant organisations.
In the other he is accused of conspiring with foreign groups—such as Hamas, a racial Palestinian faction; Lebanon's Hizbullah; and Iran's Revolutionary Guards—to destabilise Egypt.
Most are concerned mainly with preserving stability in Congo, a sprawling and ill-governed country that could destabilise its neighbours if it descends again into civil war.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies may defy her by implementing a plan to limit immigration at the German border, which could destabilise her three-month-old coalition.
With the usual programmes comes relentless anti-Americanism, which many locals seem to swallow, along with conspiracy theories claiming that the West seeks to destabilise Central Asia.
"Any attempt to destabilise Yemen's security is a threat to the Kingdom (of Saudi Arabia) and the region and will be dealt with decisevely," the statement read.
That would destabilise the region, create another potential haven for terrorists and leave Afghans at the mercy of a group that murders girls for going to school.
He said central bank government subsidies should be financed from the national budget not by the central bank as this would destabilise exchange rates and fuel inflation.
"These subversive attacks aim to destabilise the region's security and damaging the global energy supply and the global economy," state media quoted Prince Mohammed as telling Pompeo.
"Any attempt to destabilise Yemen's security is a threat to the Kingdom (of Saudi Arabia) and the region and will be dealt with decisively," the statement read.
Refugees fleeing Idlib may destabilise neighbouring countries; if they move on to Europe, as they did in 2015, anti-immigrant populists will be strengthened from Sweden to Italy.
But any moves to change the law could destabilise the British government by antagonising the socially conservative Democratic Unionist Party, which May depends on for her parliamentary majority.
At some point the benefits of further cuts will be offset by their costs, for example if customers begin to withdraw funds from banks and thus destabilise them.
The request to Beijing coincides with aggressive warnings from U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper who said on Sunday that China was using "predatory economics" to destabilise the Indo-Pacific.
PARIS/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - U.S. trade sanctions against Turkey could destabilise the region and ultimately bolster regional terrorism and the refugee crisis, Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said on Monday.
Another explanation is that you can't help the just-about-managing if you're desperately trying to control public expenditure—and if you're worried that Brexit might destabilise the economy.
It has also sparked a bitter battle between the 68-year-old Rousseff and Temer, 75, that could destabilise any future government and plunge Brazil into months of uncertainty.
Echoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Fico has accused foreign forces of trying to destabilise Slovakia and has questioned the Slovak president's meetings with financier George Soros last year.
Kohl's point was that a Germany alienated from its eastern neighbours, particularly the "Visegrad" (V4) states of Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, would destabilise the European vessel.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible, but Macron's political movement said in a statement the hack was an attempt to destabilise democracy and to damage the party.
Renzi's departure could destabilise Italy's fragile banking system and be taken as another sign of rising anti-establishment sentiment around the world, potentially eroding investor confidence in the euro.
Years ago Jürgen Habermas, a noted German philosopher, suggested that while the connectivity of social media might destabilise authoritarian countries, it would also erode the public sphere in democracies.
The International Monetary Fund last week cut its world growth forecasts for this year and next and said failure to resolve protectionism could further destabilise the slowing global economy.
His departure could destabilise Italy's fragile banking system and be taken as another sign of rising anti-establishment sentiment in Europe, potentially eroding investor confidence in the currency union.
Beijing has objected to the planned deployment, saying it will destabilise the regional balance of security, threaten China's security and do nothing to ease tension on the Korean peninsula.
In this case the gas was administered immediately after the traumatic event but he's currently looking at whether it's possible to "destabilise" an existing memory and then try it.
White House press secretary, Sarah Sanders, described it as "part of the Kremlin's ongoing effort to destabilise Ukraine and demonstrates ever more clearly Russia's involvement in the ongoing conflict".
Von der Leyen said Germany and Europe were seeing clear signs of "efforts to destabilise" similar to Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election reported by U.S. intelligence services.
"The members of the cell had planned to execute a number of terrorist attacks simultaneously to destabilise national security and sow chaos and terror among civilians," the statement said.
Traders said selling was largely sentiment-driven and cited fears that Thursday's "hard fork" in bitcoin cash, where the smaller coin split into two separate currencies, could destabilise others.
"Emmanuel Macron is the target of a carefully orchestrated attempt to destabilise him 48 hours before the end of the campaign," his spokesman Sylvain Fort said in a statement.
The war allowed Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, not just to destabilise Ukraine but also to portray himself as defending ethnic Russians in the country against a nationalist Ukrainian junta.
Many analysts thought that the electoral-court judges, sensitive to politics because that is the substance of their work, would conclude that his continuation in office would further destabilise Brazil.
His departure could destabilise Italy's fragile banking system and be taken as another sign of rising anti-establishment sentiment around the world, potentially eroding investor confidence in the currency union.
And from the north and north-east, weapons and fighters from Libya threaten to destabilise a region already known for violent uprisings, particularly from the Toubou and Tuareg desert tribes.
Although day-to-day competition remains intense, Airbus seems wary of over-exploiting the 737 MAX problems, fearing they could destabilise the market and supply chains, some industry sources say.
Citing its potential to destabilise society, or in the case of pornography, damage mental health, censors have periodically tried to exert greater control over the Internet and social media apps.
"The Revolutionary Guards naval forces believe this war game is mainly to create tension and destabilise the Persian Gulf," the IRGC said in a statement published on Tasnim news agency.
Renzi's departure could destabilise Italy's fragile banking system and be taken as another sign of rising anti-establishment sentiment around the world, potentially eroding investor confidence in the currency union.
No one should take laws in their own hands to destabilise this country," Vice President Riek Machar wrote on his official Twitter account, adding South Sudan "needs all of us.
With Germany having barely escaped a recession in the second half of last year, a no-deal Brexit and looming U.S. tariffs on cars could destabilise its export-reliant economy.
Pakistan authorities say Jadhav confessed to being assigned by India's intelligence service to plan, coordinate and organise espionage and sabotage activities in Baluchistan "aiming to destabilise and wage war against Pakistan".
It has also sparked a bitter battle between the 68-year-old Rousseff and Temer, 75, that appears likely to destabilise any future government and plunge Brazil into months of uncertainty.
MILANO, March 25 (Reuters) - The centre-right party win in Sunday's Basilicata regional elections will not destabilise Italy's government, prime minister Giuseppe Conte said in an interview with La Stampa newspaper.
"The initial interrogation indicates the intention to destabilise the state," the office of President Htin Kyaw said in a statement carried in the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper.
But Pakistan says India is trying to use Afghanistan as a base to destabilise Pakistan, and has long blocked India from conducting bilateral trade with Afghanistan using its territory as transit.
It has sparked public protests on the Kyrgyz side and Kyrgyz president Almazbek Atambayev on Thursday accused his political opponents of trying to destabilise the country by escalating the border standoff.
Short-term rentals via Airbnb can "cause a nuisance for residents, destabilise local trade and present tough competition for the traditional hotel trade," Hidalgo was quoted as saying in the letter.
Echoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Fico has accused foreign forces of trying to destabilise Slovakia and has questioned the president's meetings with financier George Soros in New York last year.
To offset a border-adjusted tax of 20%—the rate favoured by House Republicans—the greenback would need to rise fully 25%, enough to destabilise emerging markets burdened with dollar-denominated debts.
By undermining Merkel, who has taken a tough line on the Ukraine crisis, Moscow hopes to destabilise Europe and create a vacuum into which it can project its own power, they say.
Unless we find solutions on a global level to the disruptions caused by AI, entire countries might collapse, and the resulting chaos, violence and waves of immigration will destabilise the entire world.
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, has hinted that he favours scrapping the cap, a move which may also be designed to destabilise the chancellor, who wants a softer Brexit than Mr Johnson.
Although the demonstrations have been peaceful, the upheaval has threatened to destabilise Armenia, an ally of Russia, in a volatile region riven by its decades-long, low-level conflict with neighbouring Azerbaijan.
Three years on, a Chinese spokeswoman merely expressed "regret" at the new launch, while the foreign minister, Wang Yi, sounded a warning that any UN resolution "should not…destabilise the Korean peninsula".
But signs of the policy losing public support have tempted gangs into resuming violence so as to destabilise pacified areas and discredit the whole approach, notes Claudio Ferraz of Rio's Catholic University.
Islamic State is bitterly hostile to Gulf Arab monarchies and is seen to be trying to stoke Sunni-Shi'ite sectarian confrontations in Arabian peninsula states to destabilise and ultimately overthrow their dynasties.
Australian regulators have pushed banks to tighten mortgage lending standards on worries a debt-fuelled bubble and bust in the property market could destabilise the financial system and hurt the broader economy.
PARIS (Reuters) - France warned Iraq's Kurdish region on Wednesday that a declaration of independence would likely destabilise the region, but called on the central Iraqi government to give the Kurds greater autonomy.
An acrimonious 'no-deal' departure would hurt global growth, undermine the economies of Germany, France and could further destabilise the United Kingdom - once seen as one of the West's most stable democracies.
He was speaking in a televised news conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani during a visit to Tehran at a time of heightened U.S.-Iranian tensions that threaten to destabilise the region.
Authorities' concerns have centered on the project's potential to destabilise the global financial system, interfere with sovereign monetary policy and harm privacy as well as its potential for use in money laundering.
Jo Johnson, the universities minister between 2015 and 2018, argued the report's proposal would destabilise university finances, and that the Treasury would be unwilling to cough up the funds to plug the gap.
While China's central bank had allowed the yuan on Monday to break through key levels, authorities are keen to avoid a precipitous decline that could trigger capital outflows and destabilise wider financial markets.
If more money from private investors is needed, there may be no alternative to other Italian banks chipping in to avoid failures that might destabilise the whole industry, five of the sources said.
"The tragic work in Minya is evidence of the extent to which these groups, which are determined to commit these horrific crimes, can target the innocent in order to destabilise Egypt," Shoukry said.
"The revelations of Poroshenko's offshore accounts will further destabilise the Ukrainian government, which has been in a state of crisis for over a month," said Daragh McDowell of the risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Germany was in early stage talks to provide emergency financial aid to Turkey, fearing its economic troubles could spread to Europe and further destabilise the Middle East.
Putin said such attacks only strengthened cooperation between oil producers inside and outside OPEC, an alliance known as OPEC+, and that Russia would work with its partners to reduce attempts to destabilise markets.
"South Sudan stands on the brink of an all-out ethnic civil war, which could destabilise the entire region," Yasmin Sooka told an emergency session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.
The move is also strongly opposed by Kosovo Serbs' patron Serbia, which has refused to recognise the independence of its former province and warned that a national Kosovo army could destabilise the Western Balkans.
"Concerns over the outlook for global growth are also unlikely to dissipate soon, and the U.S. Federal Reserve may choose to raise rates later in the year, which could destabilise markets," the company said.
But at a joint news conference after their talks, ill-feeling came to the surface over past allegations made by Macron's camp that state-funded Russian news outlets had sought to destabilise his campaign.
A full-blown crisis would destabilise the country's lenders and the government itself, sending shock waves through the entire euro zone, which is still reeling from Britain's June vote to leave the European Union.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain must urgently come up with a new plan to avoid leaving the European Union without a deal in just over 70 days' time and destabilise markets, finance leaders said on Tuesday.
Portraying himself as an online combatant defending Pakistan from India's attempts to destabilise his country, Tayyab plans to continue playing his role in the broader information war being fought between the nuclear-armed foes.
Fico, meanwhile, accused outside forces of trying to destabilise the country and questioned Kiska's meeting last year with financier George Soros - echoing attacks on the Hungarian-born billionaire by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The IMF cut its 2019 and 2020 global growth forecasts, citing a bigger-than-expected slowdown in China and the eurozone, and said failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilise a slowing global economy.
Public media – dominated by government appointees – spent the weekend warning darkly of "attempts to destabilise the state," while PiS spokeswoman Beata Mazurek tweeted an inflammatory warning about expected "incursions" on party offices by enraged protesters.
The court convicted Aboubakar Siddiki, the president of northern Cameroon's main opposition party, of hostility against the homeland as well as revolution and contempt of the president over accusations he plotted to destabilise the country.
" Citing what he said was the "harmful agitation" that such countries had witnessed, he added: "The Sudanese people are alert and will not allow for any intrusion or attempt to destabilise the security of Sudan.
YANGON (Reuters) - The office of Myanmar's civilian president said on Tuesday that the assassination of a lawyer advising the ruling party on amending a military-drafted constitution was likely an effort to destabilise the country.
The department was considering bringing charges on top of the fines it imposed on the bank, Britain's biggest, but Mr Osborne argued that this would destabilise a "systemically important financial institution" and lead to "contagion".
On Monday Saudi Arabia accused Lebanon of declaring war against it because of aggression by the Iran-backed Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah, a dramatic escalation of a crisis threatening to destabilise the tiny Arab country.
"Our American partner appears to want to take unilaterally protectionist decisions which could destabilise the whole world economy," Sapin said in a speech to an audience of international economists gathered at the French finance ministry.
Investors will watch to see if May can offer enough to European Union negotiators to persuade them to move talks forward, without angering eurosceptic members of parliament who have the power to destabilise her government.
But Irish nationalists Sinn Fein have voiced concerns a tie-up could destabilise politics in Northern Ireland and undermine the British government's neutrality in overseeing talks to form a new power-sharing government for the province.
South Korea has said, too, that the move is purely to counter growing missile threats from the North and was not intended to target China, but Beijing has protested it would destabilise the regional security balance.
The step is among a series of measures taken by Chinese regulators to tighten regulations to repress speculation on yuan depreciation and to reduce the risk that rapid capital outflows could destabilise the country's money supply.
Ukrainian dollar bonds fell as much as 1.5 cents across the curve and stocks fell 0.65 percent after Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of trying to destabilise Crimea by sending saboteurs into the contested peninsula.
Alarm bells from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are still ringing in investors' ears, after the Fund cut global growth forecasts, warning in particular that failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilise the world economy.
Any political funding scandal with potential criminal implications has potential to complicate Abe's economic agenda at a time of global financial market turmoil, and could destabilise the cabinet ahead of a national election later this year.
Italy has been at the sharp end of the rout as investors fret about the political repercussions of a referendum next month that could further destabilise a country battling a banking crisis and a weak economy.
The single currency was also under pressure as German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies may defy her by implementing a plan to limit immigration at the German border, which could destabilise her three-month-old coalition.
Regulators in the Gulf have until now shied away from allowing the practice because of concern that it could destabilise markets, though some countries including Saudi Arabia and Qatar have said they plan to introduce it.
Any dispute over the results could further destabilise Congo's volatile eastern provinces, where wars around the turn of the century resulted in millions of deaths, most from hunger and disease, and where dozens of militia remain active.
Despite the defeat of Islamic State in its main strongholds in Iraq, the group is expected to continue improvised attacks throughout the country to destabilise the government, as well as gaining strength and resources in southern Libya.
London already had to step in last year and set a budget for Northern Ireland and many in the province fear direct rule would further destabilise the delicate political balance between pro-British unionists and Irish nationalists.
When Ksenia Sobchak, a liberal-minded TV journalist and presidential candidate, asked Mr Putin why Mr Navalny was excluded from the ballot, Mr Putin said he would not allow "the figures you mentioned" to "destabilise our country".
A number of provincial capitals across China have rolled out new measures to further slow home property sales, and bear down on lingering speculators that could destabilise markets ahead of a key Communist Party congress next month.
Putin said such attacks strengthened cooperation between oil producers inside and outside OPEC, an alliance known as OPEC+, and that Russia - which is not in OPEC - would work with its partners to reduce attempts to destabilise markets.
"With the dollar trading firmly against the yen, digging deeper into negative interest rate territory may just further erode bank earnings and destabilise the financial system," said Katsunori Kitakura, a strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management.
Turkey angrily rejected on Thursday international criticism of its attack on a Kurdish militia in Syria, reporting progress by its forces on the second day of an operation that world powers fear could further destabilise the region.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The Turkish lira weakened on Tuesday as investors weighed up Turkey's efforts to manage its rift with the United States after Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said U.S. trade sanctions against Ankara could destabilise the Middle East.
"We have been consistently clear with Turkey that unilateral military action must be avoided as it would destabilise the region and threaten efforts to secure the lasting defeat of Daesh (Islamic State)," foreign office minister Andrew Murrison said.
However, a failed coup attempt could still destabilise a NATO member that lies between the European Union and the chaos of Syria, with Islamic State bombers targeting Turkish cities and the government also at war with Kurdish separatists.
Accusations that Russia is trying to destabilise the West with cyber attacks and covert action have laid the ground for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's biggest expansion for decades, backed by a surge in U.S. defence spending in Europe.
The administration seems to be doing its utmost to destabilise the health-insurance exchanges created by Obamacare by cutting funding for outreach, ditching the requirement that everyone must get insurance and stopping legally required reimbursement payments to insurance firms.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A number of provincial capitals across China have rolled out new curbs to further slow home property sales, and bear down on lingering speculators that could destabilise markets ahead of a key Communist Party congress next month.
But he is also expected to hear Pakistani officials warn him that drawing nuclear-armed India deeper into Afghanistan would destabilise the region and do little to end the 16-year war that is now America's longest military conflict.
The inquiry into who leaked the tranche of documents initially focused on senior UK politicians and officials, but senior Foreign Office figures now believe an enemy government hoping to destabilise relations between Western powers could have been behind it.
State and pro-government media have spent months railing against Mr Soros and his Open Society Foundation, painting Mr Soros's support of more generous European asylum policies as a liberal plot to flood the continent with migrants and destabilise Hungary.
French forces intervened in 2013 to drive back al Qaeda-linked jihadists who had seized northern Mali the previous year, but the militants have regrouped, stoking ethnic rivalries in central Mali and elsewhere to boost recruitment and destabilise the region.
China's reserves, the largest in the world, fell by a record $513 billion last year after Beijing devalued the yuan currency, sparking a flood of capital outflows that threatened to destabilise the world's second-largest economy and alarmed global markets.
Michael Gove, the environment secretary, and Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, have both hinted that they would like to scrap the cap (partly, perhaps, to destabilise Philip Hammond, the chancellor, who is pushing for a softer Brexit than they would like).
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO accused Russia on Thursday of trying to destabilise the West with new nuclear weapons, cyber attacks and covert action, including the poisoning of a Russian former double agent in Britain, that blurred the line between peace and war.
With rates deep in negative territory and the ECB buying 80 billion euros ($89.72 billion) of assets per month, Germans argue that low rates upset financial stability, consume household savings, destabilise banks and reward financial mismanagement by euro zone governments.
He presented the bank's latest inflation report, and then went on to concede that a vote to leave the European Union could "possibly" tip Britain into a "technical recession" (defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth) and destabilise financial markets.
The euro has dropped to a 20-month low and investors are exiting riskier assets after Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he would resign following the referendum defeat, which could destabilise the banking system of Europe's third largest economy.
On Monday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its 2019 and 2020 global growth forecasts, citing a bigger-than-expected slowdown in China and the eurozone, and said failure to resolve trade tensions could further destabilise a slowing global economy.
Meanwhile, American arms-export policy has been a delicate balance between, on the one hand, seizing economic and geopolitical opportunity and, on the other, being careful not to share technologies which could destabilise war zones or be used against the United States.
If one of them did, it would likely take drastic action - anything from launching a price war to developing a new jet - that could destabilise both, and so market forces tend to keep the two companies' strategies in line, industry insiders say.
Lebanon has a weak government and a number of nations support its armed forces, concerned that regional conflict and a power struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia could again destabilise a country which emerged from its own civil war 26 years ago.
HONG KONG, July 2.33 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks fell on Friday, tracking losses in Shanghai shares, on fears of further weakness in the yuan and worries that Britain's decision to leave the European Union could destabilise one of China's biggest export markets.
No change to text.) By Huw Jones LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Britain must urgently come up with a new plan to avoid leaving the European Union without a deal in just over 70 days' time and destabilise markets, finance leaders said on Tuesday.
PSE said unregulated power imports "can destabilise the system" at night, when demand is low and government officials said it was a necessary step to protect its coal power plants, a source of 80 percent of electricity, from imports of "cheap, subsidised electricity".
JAY WEISERAssociate professor of lawZicklin School of BusinessBaruch CollegeNew York Regarding social media's debilitating effect on democracy ("How the world was trolled", November 4th), Jürgen Habermas has indeed said that the internet may destabilise authoritarian regimes but also erode public discourse in liberal democracies.
Russia and Israel set up a hotline in 2015 to prevent accidental clashes between their forces in Syria, and diplomatic sources on both sides say Moscow is willing to turn a blind eye to Israeli actions as long as they do not destabilise Damascus.
Sharif has been a central figures in Pakistan's turbulent politics for three decades, repeatedly clashing with the powerful military, most notably over his desire for better relations with India and over Islamist militant groups that the army allegedly uses as proxies to destabilise neighboring countries.
The sources who had been briefed on it described it as polite and stressed there was no evidence Trump was prepared to go beyond his rhetorical attacks on the EU - he has repeatedly praised Britain's decision to leave - and take concrete steps to destabilise the bloc.
Last autumn, youngFSB officers in a unit called the "Service for the Protection of Constitutional Order and the Fight Against Terrorism" arrested several anarchists and left-wing anti-fascists, accused them of trying to "destabilise the political situation in the country" and subjected them to torture and humiliation.
Some market players fear the killing of former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh on Monday may destabilise the impoverished and worn-torn country even further, threatening the safety of a major shipping route through the Strait of Bab al-Mandeb on the Red Sea off the Yemeni coasts.
At United Russia's party congress a few days later, Mr Putin warned of the threats facing the nation ahead of the elections: "Direct betrayal of the country's interests...born out of nothing more than a desire to destabilise the situation, divide society and claw a way to power".
Some market players fear the killing of former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh on Monday may destabilise the impoverished and worn-torn country even further, threatening the safety of a major shipping route through the Strait of Bab al-Mandeb on the Red Sea off the Yemeni coast.
Data from the International Monetary Fund, which has warned the FX plan could destabilise Polish banks, shows hard currency mortgages were worth more than 10 percent of Hungary's annual economic output (GDP) when Budapest forced banks in late 2014 to swallow losses linked to converting them into forints.
"Although the Icelandic economy is now stronger, there is still a possibility that the lifting of capital controls would destabilise capital flows, causing renewed difficulties with the balance of payments," said ESA, which monitors compliance by the EFTA states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway with the law of the European Economic Area (EEA).
Earlier in the day, at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Salvini said the deficit limit was "one of those rules, written around a table, which we are happy to respect if they help people live better, but if in the name of those constraints we have to fire, close and destabilise, no".
The Nikkei rose to a 2022.94-month high of 19,998.49 on May 16 supported by the weakening yen, but two days later, it dropped more than 500 points on fears that allegations against Trump over his interference with a federal investigation would destabilise his presidency and delay his efforts on tax cuts and economic stimulus.
Economists say Pakistan can expect the money to keep coming with little more than a reprimand as Western allies, and neighbours Afghanistan and India, fear an economic meltdown would further destabilise the nuclear-armed Muslim nation of 190 million, whose fragile democracy has been crippled by years of power shortages, corruption and militant violence.
Qatar denied the claims, calling them "baseless" and "unjustified" and said it had been the "victim of a coordinated attack designed to destabilise our relationships within the region and draw attention away from our role in the fight against terror," according to a letter to The Financial Times written by the Qatari Government's director of communications.
Patrick Martin of the Institute for the Study of War, a think-tank in Washington, DC, notes that a recent spate of spectacular suicide-attacks by IS in the south suggests that its strategy is now to destabilise Iraq's southern provinces, thus putting pressure on the Iraqi army and the Hashd to restrict their operations in the north and west.
It set the scene for what was to become important and everlasting American tradition: the conspiracy theory about mysterious, sinister outside forces wanting to subvert and destabilise the US. "It was very unexpected to see all of the covers of the books together flat out, as opposed to on my bookcase, because together it seems like you're looking at a history of professional folk art," Womack said.
So Syria poses growing dangers to the West: that anti-aircraft missiles will proliferate, allowing jihadists to use them on Western planes; that countries such as Lebanon and Jordan will falter; that another flood of refugees will destabilise the European Union; that NATO could stumble into a war with Russia; that Mr Putin will be spurred to challenge the West elsewhere; and that he will inspire autocrats everywhere.
Agrokor, the biggest employer in the Balkans region with around 60,000 staff, plunged early this year into a liquidity and debt crisis that threatened to destabilise the Croatian economy and prompted the government to intervene, appointing a crisis management team.. "In our view, average recovery prospects for Agrokor's creditors are likely to be at the low end of the 35 to 65 percent range commensurate with the (company's) current Ca rating," Moody's said in a comment.
The main factors that could lead to positive action, individually or collectively, are: - A commitment to rein in fiscal deficits, contributing to an improved outlook for government debt ratios - An increase in foreign reserve buffers to a level more in line with peers - Sustainable resolution of some of the structural issues in the banking sector The main factors that could lead to negative rating action, individually or collectively, are: - A move away from a macroeconomic policy mix aimed at achieving macroeconomic stability, low and stable inflation, and external equilibrium - Depletion of foreign reserves in a sufficient scale to destabilise the economy.
We have considered two "Brexit Scenarios": one in which a leave vote does not fundamentally change the political balance within Europe, and another (which we call "Exit Contagion") in which a UK leave vote leads quickly to calls from powerful anti-EU parties across Europe for a process of renegotiation with the EU under the threat of referenda, similar to that followed by the UK. Other anti-EU parties may not be the governing parties at present, but they can claim sufficient popular support to destabilise their domestic politics in ways that will upset the markets.

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