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"ethnically" Definitions
  1. according to the ethnic group (= a group of people that share a cultural tradition) that somebody belongs to
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She was Sunni and ethnically Tajik; he was Shiite and ethnically Hazara -- the Montagues and Capulets.
Serbia and Kosovo said they might negotiate border changes to move ethnically Albanian regions into Kosovo and ethnically Serbian ones into Serbia.
The goal of the Bosnian Serbs was to terrorize and kill and ethnically cleanse these civilians from territory that they wanted to carve out as an ethnically pure statelet for themselves.
It is "extremely diverse — culturally, ethnically, economically," she said.
" The poster recounted an ironic life story: "always think I'm Swedish, Germanic and white as fuck… grow up to be a white nationalist, worshipping Hitler etc … grandparents get old and start doing family research … turns out I'm 25% ethnically Russian, 233% ethnically Finnish and 25% ethnically Sami … MY LIFE HAS BEEN A LIE WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
And went to Washington secondly, again, ethnically diverse, in Washington.
Each book received five different covers depicting ethnically diverse characters.
Today's young people in Western countries are increasingly ethnically diverse.
European. They were also, it seems, ethnically indistinguishable from their
Socially and ethnically diverse groups enhance creativity, innovation and performance.
I loved the idea that our children were ethnically ambiguous.
"She refused to have been ethnically cleansed from her homeland."
The country was becoming more ethnically diverse and less religious.
A party spokesman called it a victory for ethnically "clean" states.
See, the Rohingya genocide isn't just any ethnically targeted mass-murder.
But sceptics fear this would entrench an ethnically stratified labour market.
The opposition claimed the killings were ethnically motivated, which police disputed.
It was ethnically cleansed by the Russian Empire and Stalin's USSR.
But the ethnically mixed city also has Arab and Turkmen populations.
As the nation grows more ethnically diverse, Republicans remain overwhelmingly white.
His congregation is ethnically diverse, with a lot of young families.
Every set I've been on has had an ethnically diverse crew.
This melting pot district is highly diverse, both ethnically and economically.
The younger, more ethnically diverse electorate tends to lean toward Labor.
FAIR has a controversial background over ethnically charged statements, ProPublica noted.
Immigration restrictionists note that until recently they were ethnically homogeneous societies.
Her family is ethnically Karen and she was one of six siblings.
All this work for ethnically diverse emojis and none with red hair?
A second Wilders redoubt, Nissewaard, is ethnically mixed and less well-off.
And we are as religiously and ethnically diverse as we've ever been.
It carved up the country into nine ethnically based semi-autonomous regions.
But the killings have unnerved some parents in this ethnically diverse community.
Today 93 percent of all citizens are ethnically Icelandic, the government reports.
This sort of divisive politics seems inevitable if parties are ethnically defined.
Compared to older generations, Millennials are more diverse ethnically, religiously, and sexually.
"Everyone should be able to express themselves ethnically and culturally," says Miller.
They're the largest generation in American history and the most ethnically diverse.
Crucially, those younger generations were, themselves, more ethnically diverse than their elders.
Big City On a blustery afternoon this past week, the Atrium, a gathering place at LaGuardia Community College, arguably the most ethnically diverse college in the most ethnically diverse quarter of the world — western Queens — seemed especially worn.
Oil-rich, ethnically-mixed Kirkuk is home to Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen and Christians.
Bruce's mother belonged to an ethnically diverse (and highly influential) Hong Kong family.
First, because no region is ethnically pure, sub-entities must respect minority rights.
Generation Z is the most ethnically-diverse and largest generation in American history.
It has an ethnically diverse population and also has a large military presence.
Multiracial = ethnically ambiguous = Amber Rose-ish = Kardashian-y = mixed = no Black women allowed.
Turkish nationalism is ethnically based – hence the ongoing conflict with its Kurdish population.
The power struggle between the four ethnically based parties that comprise the coalition.
North Korean women are forced to abort babies that are considered ethnically inferior.
To her, the public discourse in Israel is rife with ethnically charged condescension.
"We're an ethnically riven society," said Winston DaCosta Jordan, the country's finance minister.
Like the majority of herdsmen, Nigeria's president, Muhammadu Buhari, is ethnically Fulani Muslim.
Fort Bend County ranks among the most ethnically diverse places in the world.
The United States is unquestionably becoming a more racially and ethnically diverse society.
The visa lottery has created a more racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse America.
But Nordic nations were ethnically homogeneous in 1800, when they were dirt poor.
This has allowed an ethnically diverse population to flourish around the Bay Area.
M.R.: Growing up, did you have a sense of yourself as ethnically different?
"The goals we aspire to are currently 25 percent hiring rate for women engineers, an 8 percent hire rate for ethnically underrepresented engineers and a 12 percent hire rate for ethnically underrepresented talent across the rest of the company," said Morgan.
Despite McKinsey's study and others, many tech companies do not have ethnically diverse companies.
"We are brown and we kind of look ethnically ambiguous at times," she said.
About 3m people live in the area, and most are ethnically Malay and Muslim.
Ethnically-divided Bosnia has not formed a government seven months after a general election.
Cox's constituency in the northern English county of Yorkshire has an ethnically diverse population.
The scene was purposely set on an urban stoop with an ethnically-diverse cast.
He remembers how neighborhood kids would pick on him because he was ethnically Chinese.
Many fled their homes in the past two years to escape ethnically targeted violence.
Ethnically charged fighting soon spread, shutting down oil fields and forcing millions to flee.
Kostya is ethnically Ukrainian but also holds Russian citizenship, so the same principles apply.
That is surely more difficult as America becomes more diverse, ethnically, racially and religiously.
Another businessman noted that Queens was the most ethnically diverse place in the country.
Most Yazidis speak a Kurdish dialect, but many don't see themselves as ethnically Kurdish.
The ethnically and nationally diverse Raptors reflect Canada's largest city in the 19st century.
When she gets punched by the ethnically ambiguous dude, the police refuse to come.
Together, they popularized "racial eugenics," a junk science that made ethnically based racism respectable.
"America is a diverse country, racially, economically and ethnically," Mr. Bush said in 2003.
"They were basically making fun of Asians," said Mr. Li, who is ethnically Chinese.
This ethnically pure homeland was folkish, seamless and imbued with the essence of Germanness.
Gen Z is the youngest, most ethnically diverse, and largest generation in US history.
" He added, "Music and the artistic benefits of an ethnically diverse society are undeniable.
And we started with a neighborhood that was ethnically diverse on purpose, for that reason.
While most of her heroines are black women, the cast of characters are ethnically diverse.
Their first child will be "ethnically half-Egyptian, half-Indian, 100% American, Muslim," he said.
"We're particularly focused on domestic terrorism, especially racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists," said Wray.
The communities are geographically diverse, and five of the 11 are racially and ethnically diverse.
About 3 million of them are Afghans, many from the ethnically Hazara, religiously Shia minority.
Mr. Dorsey has pledged to continue the appointments of ethnically diverse candidates in prominent positions.
It will be replaced by successive cohorts that are more ethnically diverse and highly educated.
These newly registered voters are also more ethnically diverse, another area of strength for Democrats.
Russia is far from ethnically homogeneous; throughout history, hundreds of ethnic groups have lived there.
GenForward is the first-ever political, social and economic survey of ethnically diverse young adults.
The American electorate, across the country, is diversifying ethnically and racially at a rapid rate.
To be ethnically Uighur in China today, for example, is to be under tremendous restriction.
We are 67% ethnically diverse, with more than 60% of the senior leadership being women.
There's debate over whether, or the degree to which, Hutus and Tutsis are ethnically distinct.
Congo, a vast and ethnically diverse nation, has never had a peaceful transition of power.
By Friday, the number had reached 19 on both sides of the ethnically split island.
Apu is just one of The Simpsons' several ethnically stereotyped characters, including Scottish groundskeeper Willy.
I loathed Trump's inaugural: It offered a zero-sum, ethnically pure, backward-looking brutalistic nationalism.
Three-quarters of museum directors believe that diversifying their boards, racially and ethnically, is important.
Hong Kongers are educated and industrious, and would be at home in ethnically Chinese Taiwan.
At the ethnically diverse Belmont High School, Lazo counted Japanese-Americans among his closest friends.
At the ethnically diverse Belmont High School, Lazo counted Japanese-Americans among his closest friends.
The reality is that the Democratic Party is a diverse entity, racially, ethnically and ideologically.
Turkey says any natural resources around the ethnically-split island also belong to Turkish Cypriots.
Those who voted to remain in Europe were younger, ethnically diverse, better educated and better off.
Latvia has strong business ties to Russia, and a third of its population is ethnically Russian.
The predominantly Muslim Uyghurs are ethnically distinct from the country's majority ethnic group, the Han Chinese.
More significant is the power struggle within the EPRDF, a coalition of four ethnically-based parties.
In 2016, Trump barely won the district, which has been getting more racially and ethnically diverse.
The predominately Muslim Uyghurs are ethnically distinct from the country's majority ethnic group, the Han Chinese.
Pop band, yes, but note they were ethnically diverse, anti-Thatcher, anti-National Front, anti-racism.
The class composition is ethnically diverse, and most people are in their mid-to-late twenties.
His view of an ethnically biased judiciary has drawn criticism, including from within his own party.
Above it, ethnically diverse cartoon characters attempted to wrangle some birthday candles onto an oversized donut.
One-third of the population of Latvia and one-quarter of Estonians consider themselves ethnically Russian.
In Poland, you don't get people with different shades of skin—everyone is pretty ethnically uniform.
Its ethnically divided politics are sometimes turbulent, and Venezuela claims a large portion of its territory.
They're far more ethnically diverse — and particularly more likely to be Hispanic — than previously registered voters.
Syrians even live in tiny Anatolian towns, on the coast and in the ethnically volatile East.
We want this team to be ethnically mixed, but we don't want to hear about ethnicity.
A larger challenge: How long will the market for ethnically specific senior housing and programs last?
The paper outfits, which are in some cases strongly marked ethnically, reduce identity down to costuming.
And many of those people will be more ethnically diverse than Biden's inner circle has been.
"Pelham's variety of housing attracts a diversity of people economically, ethnically and professionally," Ms. Davidian said.
Hong Kongers and Tibetans are ethnically different from their Han brethren from central and northern China.
They are also poorer than the ethnically Han Chinese who make up most of Taiwan's population.
The educated elites want their democratic freedoms protected and to live in ethnically diverse pluralistic societies.
Mjolnerparken borders Norrebro, an ethnically mixed district where shops selling hijabs sit next to vegan cafés.
The unit, dubbed "Racially and Ethnically Motivated Extremism," will be overseen by the NYPD's intelligence bureau.
We are a land of immigrants, an ethnically and racially diverse country going back for generations.
Two years from now, by 2020, half of America's youth will be ethnically and racially diverse.
The protests have also created a tenuous unity in the ethnically and regionally divided Sudanese society.
The big picture: The youngest generations are more racially and ethnically diverse than their older counterparts.
Nonetheless, it is clear that an exclusive, often ethnically based, form of nationalism is on the march.
In the ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk, Kurds sang and danced as they flocked to polling stations.
And racially and ethnically motivated hate crimes reported to the FBI fell 48% between 1994 and 2015.
The group took an ethnically diverse group of 1,061 people of different ages and sequenced their genomes.
Clinton has more routes to the 270 electoral votes needed to win, given her ethnically diverse coalition.
HACKNEY IN NORTH-EAST London prides itself on being one of the capital's most ethnically diverse boroughs.
Variety reports that the studio auditioned thousands of ethnically Chinese actresses before choosing Liu for the role.
Yet mainstream Germany continued to see itself as ethnically homogenous—a Heile Welt in a tribal sense.
When ethnically different others are present, people tend to remain cautious, scrutinise information and reach better decisions.
"Immigration has been limited by Japan's preference for an ethnically homogeneous society," Rowe said in an email.
Mosul is a predominately Sunni city located in one of the most ethnically diverse parts of Iraq.
It also is an ethnically, culturally and linguistically simpatico friend of China, welcoming its burgeoning economic prowess.
They also illustrate how the Self-Administration is striving to be inclusive of the ethnically diverse population.
Hohloch said many East Germans believe a more ethnically diverse society would threaten their way of life.
Britain's bigger cities are far more racially and ethnically diverse than its small towns and rural communities.
It's the most ethnically diverse city in America and has had a surge in mid-skill jobs.
"We are such an ethnically diverse population, why wouldn't the greeting card industry embrace this?" says Fihosy.
Witnesses said the militia members were aligned with the government in the country's ethnically charged civil war.
This kept the Rohingya inside Myanmar, where most people are very different ethnically and religiously from them.
With a population of 19183,500, the city is not only architecturally mixed, but ethnically diverse as well.
His mother was born into an ethnically Serbian family in what was then the kingdom of Yugoslavia.
To get an education, she said, many students have developed lives parallel to the ethnically divided reality.
She eventually fled Croatia for Australia with her ethnically Serbian family when she was a small child.
Missouri City, near Houston, may be one of the most ethnically and racially diverse spot in America.
Ms. Chew-Bose writes about friends, identity and growing up in Montreal in an ethnically Indian family.
They are also more educated, ethnically and racially diverse compared to Gen X, Baby Boomers and others.
They fear it'd also force out the ethnically diverse, working-class group of people who live there.
"I think we're a lot more aware of what is and isn't ethnically appropriate now," he says.
A multicultural wonderland proud of its status as the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world?
O'Brien said "an ethnically Chinese FBI undercover agent" posed as a representative of the Chinese intelligence services.
"These are the generations that are the most racially and ethnically diverse," Cohen says of younger voters.
I think that the country is now much, much more accepting of, "I'm excited to hear these not just gender diverse, but ethnically diverse, points of view," and understanding of the fact that an ethnically diverse point of view can also be a very American point of view.
And yes, its aims are to undermine Germany's constitution and ultimately to establish an ethnically pure German Volk.
Or one million Jews were ethnically cleansed after the Six-Day War and they got a new life.
Vancouver is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Canada, filled with tourist-friendly parks and beaches.
Results from Kurdish province Dohuk and the ethnically-mixed oil region of Kirkuk are yet to be announced.
People looking to use our services to prove they are ethnically 'pure' are going to be deeply disappointed.
For his family, as in many others like his—ethnically Scots-Irish, rural—"poverty is the family tradition".
The thriving churches of American Christianity are multigenerational, theologically robust, ethnically diverse and connected to the global church.
As the violence has continued, it has become increasingly politicized, exacerbating tensions between rival ethnically based political groups.
Local Khuzestan separatists — the province is ethnically Arab rather than Persian — have claimed responsibility and also denied it.
Buhari, who is ethnically linked to Fulani herdsmen, has faced criticism for his perceived silence over the attacks.
Ahvaz is the regional capital of the ethnically diverse southwestern Khuzestan province, home to most of Iran's Arabs.
An ethnically driven civil war, accompanied by mass rape, massacres and now starvation, has left 50,000 people dead.
Putin has argued that Crimea is ethnically Russian and that the people want to realign with the country.
Its board of trustees, once recruited from the working-class barrio, began to diversify ethnically, economically and socially.
Likewise, racially and ethnically integrated schools can help make it more difficult for ambitious politicians to vilify minorities.
The festival itself, directed by Damian Woetzel since 2007, has been growing more sophisticated, ambitious and ethnically diverse.
Papua New Guinea is the world's most ethnically diverse nation, with more than 20133 languages and 22013 islands.
Though her family is ethnically Kurdish, and originally from Turkey, Ms. Surucu was born and raised in Germany.
Not long ago it was a prosperous, ethnically diverse, sophisticated trading city, its hinterland producing world-famous dates.
As many as 300,000 people died in an ethnically charged civil war in Burundi that ended in 2005.
The tower and the area around it are ethnically diverse, with many families from Moroccan and Somali backgrounds.
" Another leading Congress figure, Rahul Gandhi, said the law was an attempt to "ethnically cleanse the North East.
"From both a resident perspective and a restaurant perspective, the Richmond District is very ethnically diverse," she said.
McKinsey reported that ethnically diverse companies are 35 percent more likely to outperform their respective national industry medians.
The government had previously explained this was to allow representation of minority groups in a predominantly ethnically Chinese country.
Kim's Corner Food is located in Rogers Park, which remains one of Chicago's most ethnically and culturally diverse neighborhoods.
She explained that it is among the wealthier counties in the country but is both ethnically and racially diverse.
And she's open about the challenges she's faced as an ethnically ambiguous actress who's never black or white enough.
The north-eastern state of Assam is among the most ethnically, linguistically, religiously and topographically mixed bits of India.
Some Ethiopians have criticised Jawar for using ethnically tinged language, but many young Oromo men consider him a hero.
But one can't help noticing that he is grazing his herd on land that has recently been ethnically cleansed.
It was all vibrant colors and healthy-looking women with big smiles, one of whom was even ethnically ambiguous.
Uyghurs regard themselves as linguistically, culturally and ethnically close to central Asia, despite a long history of Chinese rule.
Culturally, ethnically, attitudinally, he is a bad fit for convincing Republican voters to give that agenda a second look.
Zay Di Pyin is located in the ethnically mixed Rathedaung district, some 65 km (40 miles) north of Sittwe.
Though intermittent violence is common in Sudan's ethnically torn southern and western regions, violence in the capital is rare.
The study was conducted at 113 senior centers serving racially and ethnically diverse communities in and around San Francisco.
Porn has tried to pass off ethnically ambiguous performers, like Vega or Janice Griffith, as Arab in select scenes.
It said the Greek Cypriots were jeopardizing security and stability on the ethnically split island and in the region.
Its first match was a 0-0 draw against Haiti in the ethnically divided northern Kosovar city of Mitrovica.
We're both ethnically ambiguous in the exact same way and our hair is nearly identical, down to the part.
Genocide is imminent as ethnically-charged atrocities spread to Equatoria in the previously peaceful southern part of the country.
The 2628th Congress holds the most racially and ethnically diverse group of representatives ever elected, but is not enough.
So in 2006, Omar and her brother temporarily moved to join him in an ethnically Somali region of Ethiopia.
Rather, he said in a sermon, the heart was its people, an ethnically diverse community, who would thrive regardless.
Corporate espionage: Beijing recruits people within target companies — often appealing to ethnically-Chinese employees — to sell secrets to China.
Their new state - Ethiopia's tenth - would be carved out of the ethnically diverse Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples region.
The state is becoming more ethnically diverse, more culturally open; it is, you might say, becoming more like America.
It's more ethnically diverse, with a smaller proportion of whites and more of most other racial and ethnic groups.
Multi-religious and ethnically diverse, it was capable of defying Euro-American spectators' colonial expectations that infighting would prevail.
They hired an all-female crew and Ms. Assaf committed to including more ethnically diverse smokers in coming episodes.
As the country has become more racially and ethnically diverse over the past 40 years, American neighborhoods have, too.
Many of their practitioners are also ethnically diverse and are given the freedom to teach classes that are personal.
A fourth Swiss player, Blerim Dzemaili, was born in the ethnically Albanian city Tetovo on the Macedonia-Kosovo border.
Instead, the primary field looked a lot whiter and less ethnically diverse than the sixth Republican debate in 2016.
The New York Police Department's Racially and Ethnically Motivated Extremism unit was investigating the calls, a police spokeswoman said.
" The mayor also said Sunday the NYPD had earlier created a unit to combat "ethnically and racially-motivated extremism.
It is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the U.S., with about 125 spoken languages and dialects.
Seven million American Muslims, while ethnically and racially diverse, share religiously informed values that influence their expectations of healthcare.
Why it matters: Younger generations are by far more racially and ethnically diverse and are more likely to be Democrats.
The gang members we encountered were racially and ethnically diverse, representing local white, Hispanic, African-American and Asian-American gangs.
Dorne is the southernmost of Westeros's Seven Kingdoms, and is ethnically distinct and particularly foreign-seeming to the other six.
President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to seek an illicit third term ignited mass protests followed by a brutal, ethnically charged crackdown.
Orange County is more ethnically diverse than in the past, a change that generally leads to more support for Democrats.
The president proclaims himself "the biggest nationalist in Russia," but the nationalism he propounds is imperial rather than ethnically-based.
The prefecture of Yili, bordering Kazakhstan, is an ethnically diverse area of 2.5 million people, including Kazakhs, Uygurs and Mongolians.
In the Renaissance this city was a center of artistic beauty; it was culturally and ethnically diverse, tolerant and inclusive.
Currently its four ethnically-based parties enjoy an equal voting share, regardless of large differences in their respective population size.
The state is among India's most ethnically, linguistically and religiously varied, and practises some of its most toxic identity politics.
America long ago promised Turkey that Kurdish forces, who wrested the ethnically mixed town from IS in 2016, would withdraw.
The incident came amid increased political jitters in Burundi, whose modern history has been marred by ethnically-charged civil war.
In addition, America is becoming increasingly ethnically diverse, and homeownership rates historically have been lower for Hispanics and African Americans.
His view of an ethnically biased judiciary has drawn a fresh wave of criticism, including concern in his own party.
The prosperous Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore -- with an estimated population of 5.7 million -- is ethnically and religiously diverse.
This only makes the new film's decision to keep the Latina heroine ethnically ambiguous all the more puzzling to me.
Ethnically-charged violence is common throughout the central states and militancy is a constant threat in the oil-rich southeast.
They also reveal that suburbs are racially and ethnically diverse, and responsible for a high rate of recent job growth.
Eddie Jones, the coach, has rewarded youth over experience and selected England's most ethnically diverse team of any World Cup.
Uyghurs, who call their homeland "East Turkestan," speak a dialect of Turkish and, like the Turks, are considered ethnically Turkic.
Rodden says, "If you look at our band, you see America," referring to Batalá Washington's ethnically and racially diverse membership.
Businesses now realize that ethnic diversity sells, and are scrambling to capitalize on it by creating more ethnically diverse games.
Ted Terry: Clarkston is known as the most ethnically diverse square mile in America -- 40 different nationalities, 60 different languages.
A 2015 McKinsey study found ethnically diverse companies were more than 35 percent more likely to outperform their industry counterparts.
Cyprus has accused Turkey of obstructing a drill ship exploring for natural gas off the ethnically-split island on Feb.
At the bar in Sanlitun, for example, security staff did not check IDs, so ethnically Chinese foreign residents could enter.
But the area has been becoming Democratic in recent years, as it has become younger and more ethnically diverse. Mrs.
Of about one million Christians, some 900,000 were ethnically cleansed, most of them while our troops still occupied the country.
Sadr's bloc did not run in the remaining two provinces, Kurdish Dohuk and the ethnically-mixed oil province of Kirkuk.
Mr. Kahlenberg acknowledged that Harvard had been doing "a very good job" at building a racially and ethnically diverse class.
He was a key figure, in particular, during the long siege and shelling of the ethnically mixed city of Mostar.
A few weeks ago, I wrote in this newsletter about how the far right views the ethnically diverse national team.
The city of Houston, the UH extended campus, is the most ethnically diverse and the fourth largest in the country.
When ethnically charged graffiti began appearing in her town of Mostar, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nikolina Kulidzan paid little attention.
Ms. Larson is part of Generation Z, one of the most ethnically diverse and progressive age groups in American history.
The debate in one of America's most ethnically diverse cities will not include any candidate who is black or Latino.
Since 1980, its population has soared more than fifty per cent, to 8.3 million, expanding racially and ethnically diverse suburbs.
Last year, an art teacher was awarded for her work in one of the most ethnically diverse places in Britain.
The violence threatens to undermine Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's calls for unity in one of Africa's most ethnically diverse countries.
Though the move brought stability to most parts of the country the problem of ethnically-motivated evictions and displacement remains unresolved.
UN refugee agency official John McKissick told CNN this month the Myanmar military appeared to be "ethnically cleansing" the Rohingya population.
However, both sides in what was an ethnically fueled conflict have been accused of actions that could amount to war crimes.
Billions of them are transmitted between devices every second, amid a new push to make emojis more racially and ethnically diverse.
A potential energy boom in Cyprus could spur a deal to reunify the ethnically-divided island after more than 40 years.
With Kibaki clinging to victory, his presidential inauguration at the end of the year sparked protests and deadly, ethnically motivated violence.
Of 18,0003 local councillors around the country, only perhaps a dozen are ethnically Chinese, says Alex Yip, a councillor in Birmingham.
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) authorities accuse the majority Arab Shi'ite PMF of widespread abuses against Kurds in Iraq's ethnically mixed regions.
Apply to the Firelight Media Documentary Lab, an 18-month fellowship program that supports filmmakers from racially and ethnically underrepresented communities.
Modern Bosnia is made up of two ethnically based "entities", which both have governments and presidents, plus Brcko, an autonomous town.
Last year, 25 percent of all the founders at Techstars were "ethnically diverse" and 19 percent of the founders were women.
Recently, Ethnically Ambiguous With Anna and Shereen was launched, during which two women hosts discuss being a Middle Easterner in America.
One point about confessional essays is that they seem "cool" or "youthful" in a way that ethnically marketed books just don't.
In fact, ethnically diverse companies are 35% more likely to financially outperform those that are not, according to research firm McKinsey.
Missguided has taken its commitment to body acceptance one step further with the release of ethnically diverse mannequins with realistic features.
The country's many and muddled ethnicities are not perfectly divided by its seven ethnically defined states and six official autonomous areas.
But he pretends to be unaware that in 1947 there was a Jewish plan to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from their homeland.
Some customers even complain about signage in Mandarin or claim they were denied service or attention because they aren't ethnically Chinese.
Hopefully, because of the racist ideals Trump stands for, more ethnically diverse women and men alike will participate this time around.
Reading has become more ethnically diverse, while young middle-class professionals (who these days tend to vote Labour) have moved in.
At 20193, he carved a path through Ethiopia's tense, ethnically divided landscape by becoming the first Oromo to lead his country.
The activist energy on the left is pushing for a more ethnically focused politics, devoted to righting structural race-based wrongs.
Buhari, who is ethnically Fulani, has been widely criticized by Nigerians for his perceived silence over previous attacks in Benue state.
Growing up in the entertainment industry it was very hard to get work with my look, which they call 'ethnically ambiguous.
It just so happens that these movements are more common on the more racially and ethnically diverse left, particularly among Democrats.
Born in China to ethnically Korean parents, Cui began his career as a travel agent for Chinese tourists in South Korea.
So while Hillary Clinton carried Prince William County, a booming and ethnically diverse Washington exurb, by 21 points last year, Gov.
But the crowded field of Democrats vying for the party's nomination is more racially and ethnically diverse than any seen before.
And they're certainly not championing the partition of a multiethnic state into ethnically homogenous components, as Yugoslavia was partitioned after 1991.
The current Congress is also the fifth in a row that has been more racially or ethnically diverse than the last.
Residents are younger, more ethnically varied and less likely to be registered with either main party than those of the past.
Cornell, an Ivy League university in Ithaca, N.Y., has been struggling to manage a series of racially and ethnically charged events.
The bloodshed has escalated and intensified in the last year, with a sharp rise in ethnically targeted killings and sexual violence.
Yes, we were ethnically cleansed from Van and Anatolia and Cilicia — virtually all of Turkey but Istanbul — during the Armenian Genocide.
Asian job applicants with "whitened" first names received a 7 percent higher callback rate than those with "ethnically Asian" first names.
The Republican establishment sees its future members as ethnically diverse, socially liberal and capitalist — but its populist, conservative base feels disenfranchised.
The city still lies in ruin four years after the IS onslaught, and suspicion runs deep in the ethnically mixed area.
A quarter of the country's population remains ethnically Russian, a language that thrives because the Estonians are enlightened about minority integration.
Reports of ethnically targeted violence and killing have been widespread and a third of South Sudan's 12 million people have fled.
Walt was a lean, tall man, ethnically Slovenian, with a beak of a nose and hair persisting only behind his ears.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is ordering New York art institutions to make their staffs and boards more racially and ethnically diverse.
Ethnically Russian, Mr. Sentsov was born and raised in Crimea and, like most residents there, had always spoken Russian, not Ukrainian.
What's more, community colleges are far more racially, ethnically and economically diverse than the elite colleges that get the most attention.
The main Libyan faction backing Tripoli is from Misurata, whose population is mostly ethnically Turkish and traces its roots to Turkey.
Xinjiang is home to the predominately Muslim Uyghurs, who are ethnically distinct from the country's majority ethnic group, the Han Chinese.
He was part of the minority Hui community and was raised in Niujie, an ethnically diverse neighborhood in the city's southwest.
One, North Broadway, is lined with businesses offering ethnically diverse menus and services, like Jamaican jerk chicken and African hair braiding.
The states have vastly different political landscapes than New Hampshire and South Carolina --  and are more racially and ethnically diverse. Sen.
Interesting fact: all three graffiti are in ethnically diverse neighborhoods… The most heartbreaking one is this, as it already was defaced.
I was struck by the author's depiction of the Sherpas, the high-altitude mountain guides, many of whom are ethnically Sherpa.
Thousands more are on the verge of displacement due to violent attacks on their homes by ethnically-motivated young men, Amnesty said.
Though Suits actress Meghan Markle may look ethnically ambiguous, she is proudly biracial, the daughter of a Black mother and white father.
The shelling of the ethnically-mixed town happened after many of its Kurdish population was displaced following clashes with Turkmen paramilitary groups.
All three contenders are ethnically Chinese, and went to the same elite high school - Raffles Institution, formerly known as Raffles Junior College.
Well, except for, hello, Louis CK. A much more ethnically balanced comedy scene than was the case 10, 20, 30 years ago.
Before that, many Americans bought into the belief that Jews were ethnically inferior white people and treated them as such for centuries.
But there's a problem with how some VCs are identifying the next big thing: They're leaving out female and ethnically diverse entrepreneurs.
For his 40th film, Wiseman turned to the ethnically and culturally varied communities that make up Jackson Heights, a neighborhood in Queens.
But as societies grow, and especially as they absorb ethnically and culturally diverse groups through conquest, a different policing mechanism is needed.
The idea came from Rayouf Alhumedhi's hijab emoji, and is part of a wide-ranging effort to make emojis more ethnically diverse.
The Economic Journal (see link) ** Armed-conflict risks enhanced by climate-related disasters in ethnically fractionalized countries, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner et al.
Its population is more than 75% ethnically Chinese, 15% ethnic Malay and 7% ethnic Indian, according to the Singaporean Prime Minister's Office.
The cloying, ethnically ambiguous troll "Zan" ridicules Paper Boi, both as a drug dealer and a rapper, with online videos and memes.
Younger Americans, on the other hand, who are the nation's most racially and ethnically diverse generation, don't like them nearly as much.
Many of Thailand's stateless are from hill tribes, with ancestral ties to their territory and are ethnically different from the Thai majority.
People of my generation are much more comfortable in a world that has a lot more pluralism religiously, culturally, ethnically, socially, politically.
In announcing their intention both to trim inactive voters and to add more women and ethnically diverse members, the governors on Jan.
The fires were blazing in the ethnically mixed Rathedaung township, where populations of Rohingya Muslims and Rakhine Buddhists live side by side.
The East African nation gained independence in 2011 but has been torn apart by an ethnically charged civil war since late 2013.
PolicyLink, a social research institute, estimates San Francisco will be the whitest pocket in a racially and ethnically mixed region by 2040.
"I never really labeled myself ethnically or in terms of sexual orientation," Mr. Martinez, 54, said a few days after his promotion.
The answer turned out to be a less predictable choice: the quasi-urban, ethnically diverse former mill town of Kearny, outside Newark.
Central and Eastern Europeans, on the other hand, live in ethnically homogeneous societies and believe that diversity will never happen to them.
Our Australia bureau chief visited Parramatta, an ethnically diverse Sydney suburb, to see what people thought of Australia's relationship to its past.
About a third of the one-page recommendations will direct you to something to eat in New York's most ethnically diverse borough.
The evocation of Rwanda's history apparently referred to bloodletting in 1994 when more than 800,000 people perished in an ethnically driven genocide.
The region has become increasingly economically and ethnically diverse, a challenge for any political or civic leader looking to unify a community.
In Glen Cove, a seven-square-mile, ethnically and economically diverse city on the North Shore of Nassau County, she found both.
Lines at polls on Tuesday were the most racially and ethnically diverse she said she had seen in a decade of volunteering.
Earlier, he offered significant pay raises to civil servants, who are mostly ethnically Malay rather than from Malaysia's Chinese or Indian minorities.
As a result, Gozali is expanding his sports programs into more corners of this ethnically and religiously diverse nation of 13,000 islands.
The ethnically mixed northeast region is home to some 1.5-2 million people, many of them uprooted from other parts of Syria.
The loosening of political freedoms means many regional powerbrokers are demanding more influence and resources, fueling ethnically-tinged conflicts around the country.
Hary Tanoesoedibjo, an ethnically Chinese business partner of President Trump's, said he would not be deterred from running for president in 2019.
And those women are younger, tend to be ethnically diverse and have grown up in digital businesses for much of their careers.
The military leadership was pushing an ever-narrowing conception of identity and belonging and the Rohingya found themselves excluded, ethnically and religiously.
And polls show millennials, the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in US history, favoring Democrats over Republicans by a wide margin.
Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, has an ethnically diverse population of 260 million people, about 90 percent of them Muslim.
San Francisco's recent flood of tech startups and venture capital has washed away its artists and its moderate-income, ethnically diverse neighborhoods.
During that period, Robert Moses had demolished tenements, displacing and dispersing the ethnically diverse communities that had long called the area home.
On Thursday, Sorri Dinka, spokesman for the Oromiya Police Commission, said authorities are taking action against individuals suspected of ethnically motivated crimes.
There are a number of reasons for this, but one is especially obvious: It is perceived as ethnically distinct from the mainland.
Dating is still frowned upon in many circles in India's religiously- and ethnically-divided society, where arranged marriages are still the norm.
Regional analysts are also concerned by a subtle but consistent use of ethnically-charged rhetoric by authorities and on local radio broadcasts.
Our city was culturally and ethnically diverse, but we had a gang problem that seemed to transcend ethnic, cultural, or socio-economic boundaries.
It also features a comic-relief character named Jar Jar Binks whose dumb slapstick and ethnically offensive accent were not so great, frankly.
One is McKinsey's 2015 report, which shows ethnically diverse companies are 35 percent more likely to financially outperform companies that are not diverse.
More than one in five of South Sudan's 11 million people has fled their homes as a result of the ethnically charged war.
The ethnically mixed region is claimed by both the central government in Baghdad and the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq.
In 2014, ISIS swept into parts of northern Iraq where the ethnically Kurdish Yazidi people have lived alongside the Muslim majority for centuries.
Cologne, with roughly one million people, is among Germany's most ethnically diverse cities, and it took in more than 10,000 refugees last year.
Tory voters in these seats are among the most affluent, better educated and ethnically diverse in London, all strong indicators of Remain sympathies.
Dollar General has tried to expand in ethnically diverse, left-leaning cities: in 2015 it tried to buy the more urban Family Dollar.
When will the fashion world wake up and become the accepting, celebratory, and ethnically rich place that it ought to be in 2016?
Based on projected results, Cyprus was to get its first Turkish Cypriot MEP, academic Niyazi Kizilyurek, making history on the ethnically-split island.
In ethnically-mixed Kirkuk, local Kurdish-led authorities lifted an overnight night curfew imposed in city, where Arabs and Turkmen opposed the vote.
Then the production was criticized for casting ethnically Indian British actress Naomi Scott as Jasmine, instead of a Middle Eastern or Arab actress.
Republicans framed the last election as a battle between "makers" in their overwhelmingly white party, and "takers" in the ethnically diverse Democratic party.
CROSS-BORDER ROUTE The rugged and ethnically diverse region straddling the Indian border ranks among Myanmar's poorest, with no industry and modest infrastructure.
"I think this project reminds us of the complexities of identity and diversity, whether ethnically and or culturally, each of embodies," Sanchez said.
Zaynu made no mention of any possible ethnic motivation behind the shooting, which comes after an escalation of ethnically-charged violence in Ethiopia.
Cultural melting pot Mauritius is made up of an ethnically and religiously diverse mix of people of Indian, African, French and Chinese heritage.
Being considered "different" from all the white kids, I wanted to remove from my identity all parts of me that were ethnically different.
The HDZ had argued for the creation of new ethnically based election units in which Croats would vote only for their ethnic candidate.
A country built upon immigration, first from Europe and more recently from Asia, Australia is, at least in its cities, ethnically very diverse.
It makes no sense, these days, to ask ethnically diverse students to celebrate those mythic dudes, with their odd hats and big buckles.
The Crimean Tatars are a Sunni-Muslim and ethnically Turkic minority group who have encountered much religious and political persecution from the Russians.
Too often, racially and ethnically diverse patients are left with a less-than-optimal match, which can lead to less-than-optimal outcomes.
We believe it's crucial that the event is bipartisan, intergenerational, ethnically diverse, and gender-conscious, and our partnerships at every level reflect this.
Does the Obama administration subscribe to the idea that a hypothetical Palestinian state would require that it be ethnically cleansed of all Jews?
But diplomats and residents in Bujumbura, which has seen the worst of the violence, say there are worrying signs of ethnically motivated killings.
Its public schools have become more racially and ethnically segregated, preventing the intergroup relationships that he thinks were so important in the past.
Anchorage, which has some of the most ethnically diverse public schools in the nation, has seen state support for education erode for years.
This is the root of my anger — this idea that a geographically and ethnically mixed background is liberating, that it breaks down borders.
For a state as racially and ethnically diverse as Texas, the series really failed by reducing people of color to servants and waitresses.
A mayor who three times won the trust of one of the world's most ethnically diverse cities ought to be on solid ground.
The northwestern province where the outbreak occurred had a relatively peaceful, ethnically homogeneous population with good relations with the national government in Kinshasa.
Its capital, Asmara, is nestled in the cool highlands and boasts Italian colonial architecture and an ethnically homogeneous population (a rarity in Africa).
Greece and Turkey are at odds over a host of issues ranging from mineral rights in the Aegean Sea to ethnically split Cyprus.
P.A. militia collaborated in the Holocaust and also massacred between 70,000 and 100,000 Polish civilians in order to create an ethnically pure Ukraine.
Families in Singapore, many of which are ethnically Chinese and have relatives in mainland China, are currently travelling for Lunar New Year holidays.
Despite that small number, the minority is resented because of its perceived economic success; many of the nation's wealthiest tycoons are ethnically Chinese.
The Zwirner show begins here, in the 1940s, when her portraits grow tighter and more acute, and her subjects grow more ethnically diverse.
Our child attends a fabulous, highly professional and ethnically diverse public day-care center that amazes us with its enrichment activities and professionalism.
Mr. Basuki, who is ethnically Chinese and the first Christian since 1965 to run Jakarta, is a close political ally of Mr. Joko.
THE LIBERAL PARTY supporters who lined up behind Justin Trudeau during a campaign stop in Brampton, near Toronto, were an ethnically diverse lot.
The NYPD Racial and Ethnically Motivated Extremism unit is aware of the incident and looking into it, a police spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
A Russian nationalist parliamentarian, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, had been calling for Russia to seize back the mostly ethnically Russian area, where he was born.
As Byron wrote, grandparents are taking in grandchildren as a result of the opioid crisis, and more families are ethnically and racially diverse.
What gives Democrats hope, and alarms Republicans, is that the state is becoming more ethnically diverse and heavy on voters from other states.
In 2015, the company launched a more ethnically diverse line of dolls, featuring new skin tones, facial structures, hair styles, and eye colors.
The United States military is one of the most ethnically diverse and integrated institutions in the nation, and has long promoted racial equality.
Kirkuk, an ethnically mixed city of about a million people in northern Iraq, is outside the territory held by the Kurdistan Regional Government.
According to the site, there were lots of Trump supporters in her liberal hometown, and they were racially and ethnically diverse, which surprised her.
Known by its Polish initials ONR, it takes its name from a right-wing group that sought an ethnically pure Poland in the 1930s.
Until this election, almost all had voted for their own ethnically-based parties, the largest of which was in a coalition with Mr Gruevski.
Over the course of his career, Tiyip has published five books and more than 200 scholarly articles in collaboration with his ethnically diverse students.
Many of Trinidad and Tobago's state schools have religious affiliations but are ethnically mixed; the government pays most of their costs regardless of denomination.
IPSOS Mori estimates that, in the June 2017 general election, 73% of ethnic-minority voters voted Labour compared with 39% of ethnically white voters.
That triggering ethnically charged clashes across the oil-producer that the U.N. says have killed thousands and forced more than 2.3 million to flee.
Where would their loyalties lie when the Nazis view them as subhuman, people who should be ethnically cleansed to make way for Aryan superiority?
Harar regained a bit of independence in 1995, when the area around it became the smallest of Ethiopia's nine ethnically based, semi-autonomous regions.
With fast-growing, young and ethnically diverse populations, what California and Texas look like today is what the country will look like in 19903.
Poland says 100,000 Poles were killed in the area during the Nazi occupation by Ukrainian nationalists hoping to set up an ethnically pure state.
The Kurdish campaign to expand in rural areas in northern Aleppo province it considers as ethnically Kurdish has aroused suspicion among mainstream Arab rebels.
In 21991, the Soviet Union absorbed the country as the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic and united the ethnically diverse Kyrgyz people under one flag.
The Chinese face a potential demographic problem in Jilin province, in Yanbian autonomous prefecture, where a substantial amount of the population is ethnically Korean.
"Drake's ability to rally a citizenry as ethnically, economically, and spatially diverse as Toronto is truly unprecedented," said Mistry of Drake's evolving narrative arc.
Chang was born into an ethnically Chinese family of limited resources and worked as a portraitist to make ends meet before pursuing abstract painting.
Diplomatic efforts are mounting to the quell fighting in the central African nation 10 years after it emerged from an ethnically charged civil war.
Arusha was also the location for negotiations that led to the deal to end the ethnically charged 1993 to 2005 civil war in Burundi.
Stutzman said Trump represents "everything that's opposite" to broaden the party, including being able to reach voters who are younger and more ethnically diverse.
The warm ties between Beijing and Singapore — which has a large ethnically Chinese citizenry — however, have been strained recently as China becomes increasingly assertive.
For classical scholars, it is a given that the Roman Empire—which, at its height, stretched from North Africa to Scotland—was ethnically diverse.
"We can find some of the best people in the nation from diverse communities, whether that diversity is ethnically, racially or otherwise," Menendez added.
The department has expanded the number of dual-language programs, which provide instruction in two languages and can create ethnically and socioeconomically mixed classrooms.
It's a lot like the other sort of conservative, religious and ethnically homogeneous areas where Trump is struggling, like Utah or the Milwaukee suburbs.
Turkey and Greece, NATO allies, have been at odds over a host of issues from ethnically split Cyprus to sovereignty over airspace and overflights.
Turkey's state-owned oil company also plans to search for oil and gas off Cyprus, ethnically partitioned between its Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities.
These rulings were driven by two realizations: Ethnically based challenges would reduce every judge to a racial category, which would be racist in itself.
Though Glasgow's more demographically homogeneous than many cities down south, districts like Govanhill have been targeted by racists precisely because they're so ethnically diverse.
Founded in 1927, UH is the most ethnically diverse research university in the nation and the leading urban teaching and research institution in Texas.
Ethnically speaking, they are quite difficult to place; over the years they have been mistaken for Latino, Iranian, Turkish, Pakistani, half-Korean, half-Japanese.
North Macedonia has a population of about two million, mostly Slavic and Orthodox Christian; about a quarter are ethnically Albanian, most of them Muslim.
Britain has become more ethnically diverse in recent years, but that change, combined with Islamist terrorist attacks, has prompted a backlash in some quarters.
Michael Birch, the Battery's co-founder, said that cultivating a diverse membership, both ethnically and culturally, had been a focus since opening in 230.
" Because the story takes place across multiple countries and nationalities, it was important, Mr. Watkins said, to have a cast that was "ethnically right.
"We cannot under-estimate the dangerous spread of militant groups in CAR, some of which have the clear intention to ethnically cleanse," O'Brien said.
It may seem untoward to suggest that anything good is emerging from the ethnically dis-United States at this frightening juncture in its history.
Yahya Khan outdid the existing discrimination against the ethnically Bengali East Pakistan and denied Rahman his rightful place as the prime minister of Pakistan.
Culturally, religiously and ethnically different from the Kashmir Valley, many Ladakhis have long wanted their land to be recognized as a separate union territory.
Though NATO allies, Turkey and Greece have long been at odds over issues ranging from ethnically split Cyprus to air space and overflight rights.
There are concerns that its neighbor Azerbaijan could exploit instability to reignite the decades-long war over the ethnically divided enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.
In 2014, he organized a group of young men to patrol the streets of an ethnically diverse neighborhood in the western city of Wuppertal.
Certainly PH, which is not as ethnically minded as the previous ruling coalition, seems to have attracted a disproportionate share of the youth vote.
M.R.: How did growing up in that neighborhood — one of the most ethnically diverse in the country, if not the world — shape your experiences?
South Korea was therefore an attractive option but becoming a citizen of one of the world's least ethnically diverse countries was no easy task.
NICOSIA, Cyprus — The latest round of talks in a decades-long effort to reunify the ethnically split island nation of Cyprus collapsed on Friday.
It sprawled around the grounds of a public housing complex in the scruffy, ethnically mixed Jas de Bouffan neighborhood on the outskirts of town.
But it caused widespread concern on both sides of the ethnically-split island and brought calls for warring parties to respect their neighbors' safety.
As the United States has become more ethnically diverse, a portion of white Americans have become increasingly anxious about the future of their country.
"Before this brand, no one would dare to come out with a group of five girls, four of whom are ethnically diverse," Jasmin says.
Racially and ethnically diverse candidates -- men and women combined -- constituted 23% of new board appointees last year, unchanged from the all-time high in 2017.
The months' long case has strained relations between the two neighbors who remain at odd overs issues raging from territorial disputes to ethnically-split Cyprus.
Christopher was well-known for her peace activism in ethnically-split Cyprus and was also a campaigner for more women in under-represented scientific fields.
Xinjiang is an ethnically divided and resource rich province that is home to around 10 million predominantly Muslim Uyghurs and around eight million Han Chinese.
He found a like-minded militant in Khaled al-Moradi, a Turkmen from the ethnically and religiously mixed region of Iraq north of Diyala province.
The violence underscored the dilemma facing Abiy, who must retain support in Ethiopia's ethnically based, federal system but not be seen to favour one group.
"This is a watershed election that has heightened expectations and excitement," he told BuzzFeed News from the ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood of Mount Pleasant.
Worth noting: Papua New Guinea is the most ethnically diverse country in the world with more than 800 languages spoken across 600 sparsely populated islands.
Turkey and Greece are at odds over issues ranging from airspace over the Aegean Sea, sovereignty over islets and the ethnically split island of Cyprus.
A few days ago the minister charged with bringing the Rohingyas back suggested that they had ethnically cleansed themselves, to make the government look bad.
Separatists no longer fear being shot by the security services; some are now trying to create ethnically pure enclaves by driving minorities from their homes.
Roosh, who is ethnically Persian, argued that they were racist (mostly true) and thus reject his right to "bang" white women as he sees fit.
Barnes & Noble announced it would pull a controversial campaign that redesigned the covers of classic novels with images of ethnically diverse protagonists on the cover.
The crowd was just as diverse; although predominantly white by a long stretch, Movement was also one of the more ethnically diverse festivals I've attended.
If the Taliban regain control in Afghanistan, the northern tribes, ethnically Tajik and Uzbek, will immediately export jihad to cousins in their resource-rich neighbors.
There was no immediate reaction from Turkey, which has vowed to prevent Greek Cypriots from exploring for oil or gas around the ethnically-split island.
But Trump also promised that this would change, because White House adviser Steve Bannon's nationalistic revolution would sweep Europe and Make Countries Ethnically Homogenous Again.
The current Congress, without coming to close to accurately reflecting the country it represents, is still the most racially and ethnically diverse in US history.
For the latter, it's possible that some Chinese citizens who are ethnically Han [the dominant ethnic group in China] or Tibetan are, in fact, Muslims.
"City of Miami Fire Rescue is an ethnically and racially diverse department and one of the best in the country," City Manager Daniel Alfonso said.
It is this racially and ethnically diverse urban-metropolitan coalition that currently supports Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party and that elected Barack Obama twice.
Racially and ethnically, it's no better: Dr. Ben Carson is the only Black man in the cabinet, and no Latinos were tapped for a position.
And those recruitment efforts, which used to be limited to ethnically Chinese people living in foreign countries, have expanded to target white Americans, Johnson says.
A full 230 percent of Iranian refugees aren't even ethnically Persian: They're Armenian, even though Armenians make up a negligible share of Iran's total population.
By the numbers: A whopping 71% of real total expenditures growth from 2005-2015 came from ethnically-diverse consumers, according to Nielsen's Consumer Expenditure Study.
The gala's greatest hit was a short film documentary about Project Plié, which since 2013 has been bringing racially and ethnically diverse children to ballet.
To address why museums are not attended more by ethnically diverse backgrounds, one has to address the fundamental questions of representation, nationhood, patronage and more.
During the wave of arson that has spread across the region since late August, many houses in Inn Din, an ethnically mixed community, were destroyed.
But the district, anchored by Spokane, Washington's second largest city after Seattle, has also been changing, becoming more urban and more politically and ethnically diverse.
In Poland, a country that is nearly 20143 percent ethnically Polish, that "enemy" has traditionally been Jews or Communists; occasionally it has been gay people.
In the Korean imagination, March 1 conjures images of flag-waving martyrs in traditional white hanbok and nostalgia for an ethnically pure, politically uncomplicated past.
The mayor of the Belgian city of Antwerp last year compared the growth of ethnically distinct communities in his city to a form of apartheid.
Exploration continues off Cyprus, ethnically Greek but an independent country, even though its northern part is a self-declared Turkish entity, unrecognized except by Ankara.
His district appears to be getting more ethnically diverse, but it still has affluent Republican strongholds that have helped him remain in power since 2003.
Asked about his credentials to lead such a racially and ethnically diverse city, he talked about his experience trying to help people of all backgrounds.
For one thing, that fantasy is of an ethnically pure (and utterly imaginary) antique Germany for which Wagner, and Hitler after him, was endlessly nostalgic.
The experience inspired a lifelong quest to delve into the specifics of how and why racially and ethnically diverse groups function differently than homogeneous ones.
Iraqi officials were also angered that the referendum included residents of ethnically mixed, disputed areas controlled by Kurdish pesh merga forces but claimed by Iraq.
They embraced the notion that European Jews really were ethnically distinct from their non-Jewish neighbors — and that all Jews belonged to a unified people.
Companies also need to prepare for the next generation of workers (Gen Z is the most racially and ethnically diverse yet, according to Pew research).
A senior Turkish official denied Turkey had a hand in the decision, while reiterating Turkey's fierce opposition to any ethnically-based autonomous federation in Syria.
Athens and Ankara, NATO allies, are at odds over various decades-old issues ranging from mineral rights in the Aegean Sea to ethnically split Cyprus.
Together we patrolled two ethnically-cleansed neighborhoods, now in open warfare with each other: the Sunni enclave of Adamyia and infamous Shia-dominated Sadr City.
In Iraq, that day came in October, when the Iraqi army attacked the oil-rich and ethnically divided city of Kirkuk, driving Kurdish forces out.
But with their next two contests in South Carolina and Nevada, states that are far more racially and ethnically diverse than Iowa and New Hampshire, Mrs.
The United States already made up an ethnically and culturally diverse landscape—people just needed access to games and global soccer culture to fully immerse themselves.
Prosecutors claimed that in addition to his rhetoric about creating an ethnically pure "Greater Serbia," he helped set up paramilitary units to carry out the plan.
Meanwhile, the 2016 WellieWisher line of smaller dolls for younger children includes Emerson (Asian, loves to dance), Kendall (black, friendly), and Ashlyn (ethnically ambiguous, into princesses).
It is also the main seller of weapons to both Armenia, a close Moscow ally, and Azerbaijan, which has developed warm relations with ethnically kin Turkey.
As the bus pulls into Ambo, a trading centre in Oromia, the largest and most populous of Ethiopia's nine ethnically based regions, the street is bustling.
Yoshikawa, who was born to an Indian father and a Japanese mother, is considered a "hāfu," the Japanese term for people who are ethnically half Japanese.
A spokesperson told Reuters that it was not just a win for Trump, but a victory against "illegal immigration" and in favor of ethnically "clean" nations.
Gary F. Locke, the United States ambassador to China from 2011 to 2014, was hailed by many people after his appointment because he is ethnically Chinese.
It might also want to help support ethnically Chinese people who live in those countries, said James Batley, an Asia-Pacific expert at Australian National University.
Long-time regional rivals Turkey and Greece have been at odds over a host of issues from ethnically divided Cyprus to rights in the Aegean Sea.
More ethnically Turkish or Muslim refugees poured into the new nation, fleeing from Russian revolution or from persecution in the Balkans, the Crimea and the Caucasus.
About a dozen Muslim villages were burned down on Friday and Saturday in the ethnically mixed Rathedaung region of Rakhine, two sources monitoring the situation said.
Townsend stressed that ethnically Kurdish fighters would have some role in the campaign since there were Kurds in Raqqa, the larger Raqqa district and the province.
Most of the trouble has been in the western city of Kisumu, an Odinga stronghold, and the large, ethnically mixed slums on the outskirts of Nairobi.
The Tanzanian city of Arusha was also the location for negotiations that led to the deal to end the ethnically charged 1993 to 2005 civil war.
If Trump were an employer facing a lawsuit, Israel said, there would arguably be enough examples to suggest a pattern of racially or ethnically disparaging remarks.
Kirkuk, populated by Kurds, Arabs, Turkmen, Christians and other minorities, is one of 15 ethnically mixed areas in northern Iraq that will participate in the referendum.
Iraqi forces on Sunday launched a campaign to retake control of the area surrounding Kirkuk, an ethnically diverse area controlled by the semiautonomous Iraqi Kurdistan region.
A Palestinian state created by ethnically cleansing Jews from their ancestral lands would contravene the precepts of the 2007 U.N. Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
We in Ethiopia have been under oppression for a quarter of a century by a very dangerous, ethnically organized group called the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front.
The ethnically and religiously mixed town with a population of Arabs, Kurds, Armenians and Syriac Christians had been under the control of Kurdish fighters since 2013.
The ethnically diverse school, which Obama visited in 2009 on her first official trip to Britain, has around 60 languages spoken among its 900 female pupils.
Buhari, who is ethnically Fulani, has been accused of not doing enough to stop the violence and widely criticized on social media for his perceived inaction.
She said the larger issue for her was the lack of ethnically diverse products, a problem she's also noticed while shopping for dolls for her daughter.
As globalist as that message sounds, it's a distinctly local message in Queens — the NYC borough is one of the world's most ethnically diverse urban areas.
Long-time regional rivals, the two neighbors have been at odds over a host of issues from ethnically divided Cyprus to rights in the Aegean Sea.
The Kurds have expanded their territory in northern Iraq, including cities such as the ethnically mixed Kirkuk, which they took from the so-called Islamic State.
Born from 1995 to 2012, its members are the most ethnically diverse generation in history, said Jean M. Twenge, psychology professor at San Diego State University.
In private, some northerners still throw about the insult "slave," she said, in reference to a time when Arabs captured, traded and owned ethnically African tribespeople.
Shervan Derwish, a spokesman for the Manbij Military Council, said 250 Kurdish fighters had arrived in the ethnically mixed area in just the past few days.
They may have shared a common goal — to see more meaningful movie roles for ethnically Asian actors — but their reasons for wanting it were totally different.
The Spanish-born artist and architect lives in Sunnyside, one of the many neighborhoods which make up one of the world's most ethnically diverse urban areas.
There has been very little scholarly or public attention paid to a second policy trend that intensified the antagonism born of this ethnically split labor market.
But the reports will alarm regional and world powers, struggling to contain ethnically-charged killings and atrocities that the U.N. has warned could lead to genocide.
Ivanovic was gunned down in front of his party office in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica, in an area mainly inhabited by Kosovo's Serb minority.
Three of the most ethnically diverse public high schools in the nation are in Anchorage, a district where about 100 different languages are spoken by students.
As president, he could preserve the much-revered legacy of the late Justice Antonin Scalia philosophically and ethnically by appointing justices similar to Scalia — and himself.
The family instead spent New Year's glued to the television, watching Basuki Purnama, Jakarta's ethnically Chinese governor, debating his opponents ahead of the election on Wednesday.
Although the contingent of the US-backed force fighting ISIS in that area is 80% Arab and 20% Kurdish, much of its leadership is ethnically Kurd.
Government officials admitted that some of their soldiers had committed abuses, but the government denies that it is trying to stir up an ethnically driven war.
But in fact, I'm ethnically half-Jewish, on my father's side, although I was not raised with any religious or even a cultural connection to Judaism.
Tensions rose further this week when the Kosovo authorities said they would remove a wall in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica built by Serbs there.
Ethiopia's census lists more than 90 ethnic groups, but there are only nine ethnically defined regional assemblies with rights for the officially designated majority ethnic group.
By 2002, with George W. Bush presiding over the most ethnically diverse Republican administration ever, conservatives saw Lott's nostalgia for segregation as very much off brand.
Through his mother Grace, Bruce was a descendent of the large and ethnically diverse Ho-Tung Bosman clan, a highly influential and prestigious Hong Kong family.
A Nobel Peace Prize winner once hailed as her country's Nelson Mandela has stood by as ethnically motivated violence and mass atrocities tear apart her country.
Christofias was a strong supporter of efforts to reunite the ethnically partitioned island, split in a Turkish invasion in 1974 after a brief Greek inspired coup.
In order to win the nomination, he must replicate this success in other, more ethnically diverse states that hold primaries, as he did in Michigan last month.
Not when the influence of anger on the right is diluted with general election voters who tend to be more racially and ethnically diverse, female, and young.
The inexperienced 603-year-old, who came from the Oromo wing of the ethnically based coalition, was viewed with deep suspicion by many of his establishment colleagues.
There are many Sri Lankans who do not regard Mr Rajapaksa as a monster but rather as a hero, particularly among the island's Buddhist, ethnically Sinhala majority.
With their arrest, the two reporters were thrust into the murky confluence of military and civilian rule in this ethnically fractured nation of some 50 million people.
But on top of that it is the home of the Uighurs, the largest Muslim group in the country, and ethnically quite distinct from the Han Chinese.
Since 1978, the court has said that while quotas are unconstitutional, universities seeking "the educational benefits that flow from an ethnically diverse student body" may consider race.
"In other words, if the castaway was a middle-aged, ethnically European woman, she had forearms considerably longer than the average," TIGHAR said in its news release.
But these reminders provide little information about how the American political economy should be reordered to meet the needs of both white nativists and ethnically diverse liberals.
Our research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed that ethnically diverse markets are significantly less likely to bubble compared with homogenous ones.
Clinton supports Ukraine's bid to reclaim its Crimean peninsula, the eastern, ethnically Russian part of the country annexed by Russia and Kiev is pushing for NATO membership.
That attack, which also killed five Congolese soldiers and wounded another 53 peacekeepers, came amid a rising wave of violence in the mineral-rich, ethnically volatile area.
Ethnically charged disputes over land in Ivory Coast's fertile west played a central role in more than a decade of turmoil in the world's leading cocoa producer.
Cyprus is ethnically divided, and Turkey, which supports a breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in north Cyprus, says Greek Cypriots have no jurisdiction to explore for natural gas.
They've done it by training and assembling a coalition of religiously and ethnically diverse forces who, to put it mildly, don't like to work with each other.
Her win in the once staunchly Republican county was an early sign of California's demographic shift, as the state became more ethnically diverse and far more Democratic.
If you're a thriving, stable, small, ethnically homogenous democracy in Northern Europe, you might be able to do a pretty good job of reducing your carbon footprint.
But even as the student body has become poorer and more ethnically and racially diverse, the overall graduation rate has climbed to 18.93 percent from 41 percent.
The country's king, Sihanouk, was ousted, and Pol Pot, a Communist revolutionary, aimed to restore Cambodia to its agrarian and, as he saw it, ethnically pure origins.
What I suspect is that Eremya was a gifted poet who spent his life in an ethnically complex world and that he did what gifted poets do.
But the far right's gender politics are being shaped by Devlin and his ilk, and their vision for an ethnically cleansed future is hostile to female power.
However, they are denied citizenship because the government believes that the Rohingya—even those who have lived in Myanmar for three generations—are ethnically Bengalis from Bangladesh.
The bill had incited exceptional opposition in remote, ethnically diverse northeastern states where for years residents have complained that migrants from Bangladesh are a burden on society.
Another major cause of unrest has been drought, which locals say has been exacerbated by the diversion of water supplies to ethnically Persian provinces such as Isfahan.
CNN also asked Rouhani about Iran's position regarding the current crisis in Myanmar, where the government has been accused by the UN of ethnically cleansing Rohingya Muslims.
After the 2015 Nepali earthquake, India implemented an unofficial blockade of supplies during a time of dire need to protest Nepal's treatment of its ethnically-Indian citizens.
But at a time when many Americans live in economically and ethnically segregated communities, it seems doubtful that further withdrawal from the world will stimulate radical empathy.
Ethnically Irish in origin, they are believed to have diverged from the general population many generations ago, developing their own variant of the Irish dialect and culture.
After the Allies won, the Rohingya hoped to win independence or join East Pakistan (today's Bangladesh), which was also majority Muslim and ethnically similar to the Rohingya.
Critically, the list of Our Revolution winners — a group that includes House members, state legislators, state party chairs, and even city council members — is quite ethnically diverse.
And the nation-states that emerged from '89 tended to be ethnically homogeneous and proudly so, with their political independence and sense of shared identity inextricably linked.
As his politically charged trial was taking place, Mr. Basuki, who is Christian and ethnically Chinese, lost his bid for re-election in a landslide last month.
In Orban-era Hungary, everything revolves around the principle of the ethnically-determined nation: from family and media policy to foreign policy, it's Hungary and Hungarians first.
After the unofficial results were released, Mr. Basuki rallied his supporters, reminding them that he still came in first place despite the religious and ethnically charged atmosphere.
Business as usual Political action committees associated with corporations long have donated to King, despite the immigration hard-liner's long history of racially and ethnically insensitive comments.
Abiy has formed a new party, the Prosperity Party, by unifying three of the four ethnically-based parties in the coalition that had ruled Ethiopia since 1991.
The island, where the north is controlled by Turkey, and the ethnically Greek south by the Republic of Cyprus, was left out of that agreement by default.
Turkey and Greece are allies in NATO but have long been at loggerheads over Cyprus, which has been ethnically split between Greek and Turkish Cypriots since 1974.
Turkey and Greece are allies in NATO but have long been at loggerheads over Cyprus, which has been ethnically split between Greek and Turkish Cypriots since 1974.
He faces challenges from elements within the ruling coalition who feel disempowered and from new, ethnically-based parties eager to flex their muscles in next year's elections.
"We have seen racially and ethnically divisive statements being spread online and there are indications many of them are anti-Chinese," said Jakarta police spokesman Awi Setiyono.
The risk of Facebook's new newsworthiness terms, of course, is that they provide an incentive for right-wing and ethnically divisive politicians to push more aggressive rhetoric.
Thousands of civilians in the ethnically mixed city, including members of the Christian community, have fled to villages in the countryside as the fighting intensified, residents said.
Both sides in the war have been accused of atrocities by rights groups and the U.N., ranging from mass killings to mass rapes and ethnically targeted violence.
I don't think it has to be a racially, ethnically exclusive version of nationalism, but conservatives owe the world and Americans a defense of the nation state.
It's not like Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz were doing TV. There were some ethnically ambiguous actresses who could have been Latina, but you never really knew.
Gypsy Sport, Chromat, Matthew Adams Dolan, Jeremy Scott, Brandon Maxwell, Alexander Wang, and Vivienne Tam were the most ethnically diverse runways, all featuring over 62.5% models of color.
About 70 percent of the time, they found that their algorithm could correctly identify the right person from a lineup of 20 photographs of an ethnically-mixed group.
Croat parties have since proposed new, ethnically-based electoral districts where people would vote only for their own community's representatives at all levels of governance including the presidency.
In Bosnia, an ethnically divided country in which Muslims make up majority, Turkey has spent 300 million euros in projects including reconstruction of mosques and Ottoman-era monuments.
"Ethnically ambivalent, historically confused", the hybrid city had passed from Austrian into Italian hands, fallen under German, Yugoslav and joint Allied control, then reverted in 1954 to Italy.
"Our factory in North Korea is about to go bankrupt," said an ethnically-Korean Chinese businessman in Dandong who sells cars refurbished at a factory in North Korea.
His misanthropic creator—an alcoholic, bitter junk-dealer—assembled him out of an ethnically diverse assortment of body parts, scavenged carefully from the remains of suicide-bombing victims.
The second season of the show is currently airing on Syfy, and has depicted a solar system that is ethnically divided between Earth, Mars, and the asteroid belt.
The ethnically mixed northeast region is home to up to 2 million people, including Kurds, Arabs, Assyrians and others, many of them uprooted from other parts of Syria.
According to government figures, out of a population of 266 million, more than 250 million people were killed in the ethnically motivated violence that lasted just 100 days.
It said images, videos, photos and dozens of testimonies indicated that hundreds of properties had been looted in a rampage targeting Kurdish parts of the ethnically mixed town.
On Staten Island, a Republican stronghold and New York City's least ethnically diverse borough, Mr. Muzaffar said he felt that Muslim residents had a crucial duty to vote.
"The NPD intends to replace the existing constitutional system with an authoritarian national state that adheres to the idea of an ethnically defined 'people's community'," the court said.
While Canada often prides itself as being a tolerant, ethnically diverse country, 54 percent doubted refugees would make what they considered enough effort to fit into Canadian society.
It was hard to recall that only a decade earlier, the ethnically mixed, sophisticated and liberal city of Sarajevo had been the venue for the 1984 Winter Olympics.
Public attitudes are slowly changing as Japanese society becomes more integrated with the global economy, and the emergence of more ethnically mixed celebrities, especially in sport, is helping.
There is also the sense, the cliche, that New York City, and Brooklyn in particular, is a melting pot, but the neighborhoods were generally closed and ethnically homogenized.
Public attitudes are slowly changing as Japanese society becomes more integrated with the global economy, and the emergence of more ethnically mixed celebrities, especially in sports, is helping.
BANJA LUKA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Bosnian Serbs on Sunday voted overwhelmingly to keep their national holiday in a referendum held despite ethnically divided Bosnia's highest court ruling it illegal.
N.Y.U. Abu Dhabi has perhaps the most ethnically and religiously diverse student body in the world, reflecting the rich diversity of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates.
He had been found guilty of being part of a criminal enterprise by the wartime Croatian government of late President Franjo Tudjman, to create an ethnically pure state.
In Ubari, 110 miles to the west, Mr. Hifter has allied with an ethnically mixed militia that is composed of former Qaddafi loyalists and more recent recruits. video
Fearing reprisals in the ethnically-mixed city of about 1 million people, thousands of Kurds have fled the city, while crowds of ethnic Turkmen celebrated in the streets.
This Queens jazz club, which narrowly avoided becoming a high-rise last year, is a beloved fixture in one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in the country.
Blood can be racially or ethnically specific, so having more blood donors in certain groups can be crucial for saving the lives of patients who share their backgrounds.
But the Red Cross was wrong: While no one is suggesting forced segregation of blood bags, it's now scientifically established that blood can be racially or ethnically specific.
These include allegations of Chinese meddling in Australian universities and news stories about ethnically Chinese businessmen with connections to the government in Beijing giving generously to election campaigns.
Packed around a table with notepads and test pens, the group, ethnically diverse but mostly men, lacked the slick appearance you expect of customers at a luxury boutique.
Nationwide, the number of polling stations in every area, a politically and ethnically delicate issue in a country that lacks reliable census data, has yet to be finalized.
It recently emerged from an ethnically driven civil war that Mr. Rajapaksa brought to an end with aggressive tactics that human rights investigators say killed thousands of civilians.
An employee at the Center City location in Philadelphia claimed the store brought in white employees to replace ethnically diverse employees when the show filmed on Aug. 21.
Ethnically Yazidi and raised in Armenia before moving to the United States, she said she had expected a mostly quiet afternoon expressing her displeasure at Mr. Erdogan's government.
As secretary of defense, he would oversee one of the most ethnically diverse institutions in the country; 25 percent of the military is African-American, Asian or Hispanic.
He was also well served early on by his ability — at least by the not very rigorous standards of the late 21978s — to affect an ethnically ambiguous character.
A plain reading of the Constitution brings into question the historical context of such a racially and ethnically charged distinction made at the turn of the twentieth century.
Ethiopia is an ethnically diverse country of 100 million people and ethnic discontent helped fuel protests that led to the resignation of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn in February.
Brown in his Sunday interview said Democrats must rise "above the more particular issues to the generic" if they want to govern and ideologically and ethnically diverse country.
And they are very diverse; most (around 75%) are born overseas -- arriving as both immigrants and refugees -- and the largest proportions identify ethnically as Asian and Middle Eastern.
Kirkuk's Kurds had earlier flocked to polling stations in the ethnically-mixed city to vote to split from Iraq, singing and dancing, while many other residents stayed away.
It bases key rights — to land, government jobs, representation in local and federal bodies — not on Ethiopian citizenship but on being considered ethnically indigenous in constituent ethnic states.
The Center for Artistic Activism organized a postcard campaign to remind the President-elect that he grew up in one of the most ethnically diverse places on Earth.
Johnson is black and Samoan, and comes off as ethnically ambiguous, a blank slate upon which anyone can project whatever they see — or whatever they want to see.
Having a more gender equal and ethnically diverse set of judges means they are more likely to recognize that Colombia's war affected different groups in society in different ways.
Kahraman, who is ethnically half-Kurdish of Iraqi origin  and a naturalized Swede currently domiciled in the US (she lives in Los Angeles), is no stranger to identity politics.
Many factors contributed to President Obama's political success, but one of the biggest is that he resembled the political coalition he represented: young, educated, cosmopolitan, and ethnically non-white.
The ethnically homogenous country of 10.6 million is united against accepting large number of refugees, even though few came in 2015 while hundreds of thousands arrived in neighboring Germany.
He has appointed a cabinet that is ethnically diverse with an equal number of men and women and has welcomed Syrian refugees, calling them the economic future of Canada.
Then he went to Kosovo and praised Slobodan Milosevic, Serbia's wartime leader, who repressed ethnic Albanians and then ethnically cleansed hundreds of thousands of them during the Kosovo war.
She's running in the ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood of Mount Pleasant, a suburban area of Harare where black, white, and Indian Zimbabweans live next door to each other.
" Giving a propaganda tool to the extreme right by attending these events, of course, is difficult to forgive for those of us whom they want to "peacefully ethnically cleanse.
The coalition that ousted the Derg, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), introduced a system of ethnically based federalism in 1995 that critics say favours the Tigrayan minority.
The reason this fact surprised me is because it also has the dubious distinction of being ranked among the top 10 of most ethnically segregated cities in the country.
The bloc wants to deploy 5,000 peacekeepers in the central African state, where hundreds have died in the worst violence since an ethnically charged civil war ended in 2005.
The ethnically-charged conflict has killed tens of thousands of people in the world's youngest country and repeatedly brought large parts of its population to the brink of famine.
The Prijedor region was a stronghold of ultra-nationalist Serbs who sought during the war to drive out Bosnian Muslim and Croat inhabitants to create an ethnically Serb territory.
At 58 million people, roughly 18 percent of the population, Latinos are ethnically and racially diverse, politically varied and leaders in every occupation at every level in our economy.
"You certainly don't want to come to some conclusion about whether or not ethnically Chinese people have some racial predisposition to misbehavior, that is simply not true," he said.
The socioeconomic gap between Ashkenazim and Mizrahim has since narrowed, spurred by a rise in interethnic marriage (about a third of Jewish Israeli children born today are ethnically mixed).
It was readily apparent if you looked elsewhere, to small, ethnically specific institutions like the Americas Society, Asia Society, El Museo del Barrio and the Studio Museum in Harlem.
The girls, ethnically part of the Zomi tribe, fled Myanmar because of persecution, and they have been adjusting to myriad new ways of life over the last few years.
Palestinians often see a years long, premeditated Jewish campaign to ethnically cleanse Palestine of Arabs; Israelis tend to blame spontaneous Arab fleeing, Arab armies, and/or unfortunate wartime accidents.
It focuses far more on cyberwarfare and special forces, the number of women in uniform has increased and as Germany has grown more ethnically diverse so has the army.
In a country with one of the least ethnically diverse populations in the world, Nemuro — on the eastern tip of Hokkaido, Japan's northern island — is a bastion of homogeneity.
Her ethnically specific descriptions, for instance, of the "black kid with a 'fro" with whom she sang a duet, or the "Dominican-looking guard," demonstrate her comfort seeing color.
Brown paper was used to represent at least some of the residents trapped inside the tower, which in real life was home to ethnically diverse families and many Muslims.
Born in 20143 in a Siamese fishing village to an ethnically Chinese family, Chang and Eng turned 18 about a month into a 138-day journey to Boston Harbor.
Research by the American Gaming Association found that sports bettors are generally younger, more affluent, more ethnically diverse and better educated than the general population of the United States.
The two NATO partners have long been at odds over issues ranging from airspace over the Aegean Sea to mineral rights in the same region, and ethnically-split Cyprus.
Many hate crimes recently perpetrated by individuals with racially-or ethnically motivated extremist ideologies were, in fact, reinforced through online forums such as 8chan, Gab, End Chan, and others.
It is for this reason that the academy runs a mentorship program that engages medical students of color in the hope of creating an ethnically diverse cohort of dermatologists.
The Sidama's new homeland will be carved out of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples (SNNP) region, the most ethnically diverse part of Ethiopia, bordering Kenya and South Sudan.
"The headwear rule is culturally and ethnically insensitive and we decided we had to do something about it, even if that meant going to in-school detention," Miller said.
The murders were especially disconcerting not just because they were so savage and intimate, but because Lizzie's arrest "unsettled an ethnically and class-determined model of criminality," Robertson writes.
Despite an increasingly diverse House, the staff employed by those members are not only less ethnically diverse than the country, but less diverse than the members who employed them.
They tried to paint a picture of Poly's supposedly rough childhood living a tenement in South London's ethnically diverse and low-income Brixton district, but Poly wasn't having it.
Since they first debuted in 2001, the "ethnically ambiguous" dolls (as a company representative called them) have become famous for their street wear style, huge heads, and pouty mouths.
Counting started in the ethnically mixed northern oil-producing province of Kirkuk, the election commission said, and at least six other provinces were expected to follow suit in coming days.
As a biracial Japanese, Osaka's leap into the limelight has brought hope to some "haafu," or half-Japanese, who have suffered discrimination and bullying in a largely ethnically homogenous country.
South Sudan has been racked by an ethnically charged civil war since late 2013, pitting forces loyal to President Salva Kiir against rebels linked to former vice president Riek Machar.
Christian and Muslim religious leaders in Cyprus have for the first time issued a joint call for acceptance and support of refugees arriving to the small, ethnically divided island nation.
Erdogan complained about discrimination against Muslims in northern Greece, while Turkey's military presence in ethnically split Cyprus and diverging interpretations of an international treaty defining their borders also fueled tensions.
But despite one of the most ethnically diverse array of nominees, only Regina King ("Seven Seconds") Thandie Newton ("Westworld") and RuPaul ("RuPaul's Drag Race") made it to the winners podium.
The filmmakers were accused of whitewashing the original story line; some critics even alleged that Johansson's on-screen image was doctored with CGI to make her appear more ethnically Asian.
Since then it has taken on more of an ethnic character, with murder, rape and torture of civilians rife, in part an attempt at ethnically cleansing parts of the country.
He contrasted this with an ethnically defined version of Russia as "a state civilisation held together by the Russian people, the Russian language, Russian culture and the Russian Orthodox Church".
Crazy Rich Asians has been criticized for not portraying the full reality of Singapore, a country that's only around three-quarters ethnically Chinese and heavily propped up by migrant labor.
He is an ethnically Russian-Ukrainian citizen who was born in Crimea and considered it to be part of the Ukrainian state that emerged from the Soviet collapse in 1991.
The strongman tradition stemmed from long and bloody wars of independence two centuries ago, and from the difficulties of governing large territories, often with challenging terrains and ethnically diverse populations.
The constitution created nine ethnically based, semi-autonomous regions, but also gave each of Ethiopia's more than 80 recognised groups the right to form its own region or to secede.
The deployment of Shi'ite forces in northern Iraq, an ethnically mixed region where Sunni Muslims form a majority, could inflame sectarian tensions and has led to warnings from neighboring Turkey.
When you talk about the cuisine of South Africa, a culturally and ethnically diverse country with no less than 19453 official languages, Durban curry comes up in the first breath.
The racially and ethnically diverse fans in line for tickets in Chicago said the show's diverse cast - with non-whites playing the white founding fathers - drew them to the show.
There is a risk of conflict, for example between Iraqi forces and Kurdish autonomous military forces (the Peshmerga), especially over disputed territories and in ethnically mixed areas, such as Kirkuk.
Even some Inslee fans wonder whether a straight white male governor from a Western state could break through the most ethnically and geographically diverse field in the Democratic Party's history.
The court has acknowledged over and over that universities have a compelling interest in achieving the social and educational benefits that flow from a racially and ethnically diverse student body.
Since the Crains are each matched up, as if by corporate algorithm, with ethnically varied but entirely undeveloped love interests, it's awfully hard to blame them for their intimacy issues.
The conciliatory tone contrasted with the fractious nature of a campaign that challenged Indonesia's religious and ethnically tolerant traditions, and comments made by Baswedan on the eve of the election.
In her former village of Nayapara in Maungdaw, a prominent member of the local ethnically Rakhine community had uttered a fateful warning in the weeks leading up to the attack.
But the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), itself a coalition of four ethnically-based parties, faces strident challenges from newly emboldened regional powerbrokers demanding more influence and territory.
Machar, the former vice president, and his SPLM-IO group have been caught up with more than two years of on-and-off, ethnically charged fighting with supporters of Kiir.
Paul Malong was sacked in May by President Salva Kiir amid resignations by senior generals alleging military abuses and tribal bias as the country's ethnically charged civil war ground on.
Diners in Yunnan, one of the most ethnically diverse provinces in all of China, will notice the echoes of the cuisines of its Southeast Asian neighbors Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar.
Named commander of the Croatian forces fighting in Bosnia, he was a key figure during the conflict, including the long siege and shelling of the ethnically mixed city of Mostar.
Troll armies like those used by Modi's BJP have taken advantage of the platform's closed messaging to push divisive, ethnically charged content with the desire to stoke fear and discord.
Generation Z, which includes the younger siblings of millennials, is the most ethnically diverse generation in United States history, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data.
Not even the school's biggest critics can seriously allege that the admissions test is racially or ethnically biased, or that it calls for special knowledge better known to some groups.
It pits Utah's conservative political establishment, centered on the Republican Party and the Mormon Church, against a growing population of younger, less religious, more ethnically diverse and politically liberal residents.
After they were dispersed, prosecutors said, Mr. Fields drove away and encountered a "racially and ethnically diverse crowd of individuals" at the bottom of a hill who were protesting discrimination.
At a by-election last month in Cameron Highlands, an ethnically diverse seat in central Malaysia, the UMNO-BN candidate swept to victory, in part thanks to that new alliance.
In a more ethnically diverse society, it is becoming clearer and all the more urgent that conservatism expand and reach new audiences, but that cannot occur under our current direction.
The community outside the base is called Yamato, a name of stinging significance once used to signify the country and its ethnically homogeneous population, redolent of history and nationalistic pride.
A pair of House Democrats on Thursday launched an investigation into alleged efforts by the FBI and National Institutes of Health (NIH) to scrutinize ethnically Chinese scientists for potential espionage.Rep.
But a few months later, he decreed that the capital would move from Almaty — the country's largest city, in the more populous, more ethnically Kazakh south — to the northern steppe.
Similar tensions were on display in Kirkuk, Iraq, on Monday after Iraqi government forces drove out Kurdish forces to the cheers of Turkmens and Arabs in the ethnically mixed city.
They know, I think, at this juncture, based on the war on terror mandate, that Muslims are racially diverse and ethnically diverse, diverse in regard to ideology, and so on.
As part of the anti-halal campaign, Ilshat Osman, Urumqi's ethnically Uighur head prosecutor, penned an essay entitled: "Friend, you do not need to find a halal restaurant specially for me".
A 2018 Morning Consult poll found that Trump faces worse relations with the NBA fanbase, which is more Democrat, ethnically diverse, and counts a number of Trump critics among its superstars.
A place where Jim Crow segregation once ruled the day, and a cradle of the civil rights movement, is today among the most racially and ethnically diverse states in the country.
China already leads the way in using collection of personal data, surveillance technology and online monitoring to stifle social threats, most notably in Xinjiang, the ethnically divided region in western China.
America is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse, on its way to becoming majority non-white in 2045 — but some parts of the country are changing more rapidly than the rest.
As a result, a new generation of ethnically ambiguous young people has formed; nearly one in seven infants born is considered "multi-racial," according to a recent Pew Research Center study.
In 1978 the court said that while quotas are unconstitutional, universities seeking "the educational benefits that flow from an ethnically diverse student body" may consider race when they look at applications.
South Sudan seceded from Sudan in 2011 and collapsed into ethnically-charged civil war two years later, in fighting fueled by rivalry between President Salva Kiir and his deputy Riek Machar.
The case has added fuel to ethnically colored tensions, with many among the Persian-speaking Tajiks and Hazaras accusing the government of favoring Ghani's Pashtun community, traditionally Afghanistan's strongest ethnic group.
Meanwhile, in gymnastics Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas, Madison Kocian, and Laurie Hernandez made up the most racially and ethnically diverse group of Olympic athletes in the US team's history.
U.N. officials say the crisis has brought the nation to the brink of a new civil war, after it emerged from a 12-year, ethnically fueled conflict just a decade ago.
Anything Gfycat deems "unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, excessively violent, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable" is subject to removal, as well.
The government dismisses the charge, saying the group was purely political and accused opponents of stirring up tensions in a nation that emerged from an ethnically charged civil war in 2005.
Outside, the tenor of hourslong protests shifted when one protester passed on word of the cancellation through a megaphone on the campus of the ethnically diverse University of Illinois at Chicago.
Observers, including senior U.N. officials, have previously accused the military of subjecting the Rohingya to collective punishment with the goal of ethnically cleansing the Muslim minority – a charge Myanmar's government denies.
Relations with China have been strained by the ethnic conflicts spilling over the border, and some observers say Beijing uses ethnically Chinese insurgent groups as a means of leverage over Myanmar.
His "kilame ser," or "words about," addressed the Sinjar massacre in 2014, when 50,000 Yazidis, an ethnically Kurdish religious community, fled to the mountains of Iraq to escape the Islamic State.
Political bickering in ethnically-divided Bosnia has prevented the passage of a law raising taxes on fuel, required to unlock funding for transport infrastructure that would boost growth and create jobs.
This last episode suggests something crucial: Any story of whites hunting in America, whatever their class or ethnicity, is also story of native communities being ethnically cleansed from that same territory.
But an hour later, he grabbed a bullhorn and led the crowd, an ethnically diverse group that appeared to be predominantly white, in a chant of obscenities directed at the police.
"They felt their country had been stolen for hundreds of years by an invading, non-ethnically Chinese, Manchu people, and now they were trying to get it back," Professor Delury said.
"We need to move forward," Mr. Kerry said, calling South Sudan's ethnically based conflict, which has killed tens of thousands in the past two and a half years, tragic and reprehensible.
Mohamed joked that he had seen such ethnically diverse rosters at the elite levels of the game, where top clubs regularly scout and purchase the brightest talents from across the globe.
Personally, as an ethnically Asian model, I've always found myself in a really fortunate position because of the fact that I can speak English and communicate with people and maintain relationships.
Lumeng followed a group of 244 ethnically diverse 2- and 3-year-olds over a year, comparing parental pressure tactics to the child's healthy growth and reduction of picky eating behavior.
So in May, when FIFA, the global governing body of soccer, recognized Kosovo's independence, it was cause for widespread celebration among the country's population, a majority of which is ethnically Albanian.
The large and ethnically diverse community does not hold a monolithic view on school integration or Mr. Carranza, and the chancellor has support from some elected officials, integration activists and educators.
Attacks by groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State in Mali and neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger killed hundreds of civilians last year, and stoked even deadlier ethnically-charged reprisals.
Not only was this imposing an ideological blueprint that didn't work; it was carried out with a cruelty that guaranteed millions of people in the ethnically Ukrainian rural areas would starve.
Ms. Osmani, who grew up in the small ethnically divided town of Mitrovica, said the impatience of the international community with both parties had not been lost on politicians like herself.
It is that city-on-the-hill, white settler, ethno-nationalist idealism which imagined that rural, largely autonomous, ethnically and religiously homogenous lifestyles would always characterize the "real" or "true" Americans.
Across the Hudson River, Mayor de Blasio announced yesterday that the New York Police Department had formed a new unit within its intelligence division, known as Racially and Ethnically Motivated Extremism.
The "Justice for David" group, organized by Dragicevic's backers, gained supporters across ethnically-divided Bosnia, growing into a wider movement of citizens fed up with corruption and poor rule of law.
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named a young and ethnically diverse cabinet, with a ministerial team that, for the first time in the country's history, is equally balanced between men and women.
According to the BBC, his wife is ethnically Chinese and "he had a large Chinese-Canadian population in his former constituency in Ontario," factors which drove his original interest in the ambassadorship.
"The fact that Robert Park was severely tortured for about two months doesn't surprise me because the North Koreans feel a lot of possession over people who are ethnically Korean," he explained.
The report found people from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds were frequently disadvantaged at work and called leading U.K. companies to reveal how ethnically diverse they are in each pay band.
KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - Turkmen and Arab shoppers stroll through an open-air food market in an ethnically mixed area of Kirkuk, haggling over the price of tomatoes and gossiping about their neighbors.
Book Mia's friends are racially and ethnically — if not socio-economically (all of these kids attend private school and are explicitly upper-middle class) — diverse, representative of her New York City environment.
In a trial spanning six continents, 260 countries and 22014,21 ethnically diverse participants, the researchers randomly assigned placebos and low dosages of statins or antihypertensives, such as rosuvastatin and candesartan plus hydrochlorothiazide.
Details like the specificity of O-Ren's background as an ethnically mixed outsider, and her ferocious defense of her right to her national identity, provide a counterweight to the film's stylized Tokyo.
Ethiopia's ruling coalition, itself a grouping of ethnically-based parties, is facing an unprecedented challenge from strident ethno-nationalist parties, global think-tank Crisis Group said in a briefing note on Tuesday.
But among them, none are owned and operated by Black women, and their e-commerce sites showcase the kind of ethnically ambiguous, light-skinned models that suggest diversity, without actually embracing it.
"It may be that particularly in the ethnically fractionalized countries, where the ethnic borders may serve as predetermined conflict lines, there is an easy and fast mobilization potential [for conflict]," he added.
Resistance by the local, ethnically Malay population met cruelty: Thai generals ordered groups of men, women and children to be tied together and trampled to death by elephants, according to historical accounts.
Tens of thousands of Kurds were displaced as a result of the takeover of the ethnically mixed areas of Kirkuk and its surroundings by Iraqi forces supported by Iranian-backed paramilitary groups.
Kawlo has just entered Tsai's newly-elected parliament to lobby for the implementation of the basic law, even though she said that the government still mainly represents the ethnically Han Chinese majority.
"Najim Laachraoui was a very good student," said Veronica Pellegrini, the director of the Institut de la Sainte Famille d'Helmet, a Catholic school in the ethnically mixed east Brussels borough of Schaerbeek.
Political bickering in the ethnically divided country has prevented the passage of the fuel tax law, which is required to unlock funding for transport infrastructure that would boost growth and create jobs.
Western powers and regional states fear Burundi could slide back into the ethnically charged conflict that characterized the landlocked country's decade-long civil war, which ended through a peace agreement in 2005.
The vote was held across the semi-autonomous region and disputed territories, including the oil-rich, ethnically mixed of Kirkuk, a flashpoint city claimed by both Iraqi Kurdistan and the central government.
Richmond Hill/Southwest Jamaica (Saturday) Noshwalks, which hosts this walking tour of the ethnically vibrant Queens neighborhood Richmond Hill, recommends that participants come prepared with two things: good shoes and freezer bags.
Troops loyal to both men clashed in the capital that December and ethnically charged fighting soon spread, shutting down oil fields, forcing millions to flee and killing hundreds of thousands of people.
Sinjar is politically important because it's in the disputed territories, ethnically mixed areas across northern Iraq, long the subject of a constitutional dispute between Baghdad and the Kurds, who both claim them.
Another is that of an ethnically diverse and gentrified place, a force that helped propel Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to a shocking primary victory last year over a powerful Democratic congressman, Joseph Crowley.
Incredibly, the French education minister, Jean-Michel Blanquer, said last month that he would sue a teachers union for using the words "institutional racism" during education workshops in ethnically diverse Seine-St.
When Michou first set foot in Montmartre in the 1950s, it was a cheap bohemian area, home to artists, writers and performers, as well as beggars and an ethnically mixed working class.
A small number of Quakers sought refuge in one of these towns: Vlissingen, later Flushing (which, it's worth noting, is today one of the most ethnically and religiously mixed communities in America).
While the U.S. Congress last year ushered in the most racially and ethnically diverse Congress ever with 120 members of color, we have not seen needed change in our national security leadership.
As rising generations in the South become more racially and ethnically diverse, it is more important than ever to address the discrepancies in outcomes for our people, and specifically for minority populations.
Without Mr. Mahathir, analysts say, the four-party opposition coalition has no leader who can unify its factions and appeal to rural, ethnically Malay voters, who make up a decisive voting bloc.
The majority of islanders are ethnically Chamorro — the indigenous group that has lived on the island for thousands of years — and their culture is a touchstone for the islander's way of life.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party hailed Donald Trump's election as president of the United States, calling it a victory against "illegal immigration" and in favor of ethnically "clean" nations.
Troop levels have dropped to about 5,000 over the past decade, including 650 American soldiers, and their job includes border patrols as well as navigating the sensitivities of an ethnically divided region.
My soldiers were Montagnards, people native to the highlands and ethnically distinct from the lowland Vietnamese, whom they saw as colonialists intent on taking their land and changing their way of life.
Later, as Fields drove along the streets of Charlottesville in his Dodge Challenger, he encountered a crowd of racially and ethnically diverse people chanting and carrying signs promoting equality, the indictment says.
It was only meant to be used for the ethnically-diverse region but since then, there have been calls from officials of the ruling party and its supporters for its nationwide implementation.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Well, we just want to put the message out, that fair trade, getting chocolate that's been produced ethnically without human trafficking, is so much easier than a lot of people think.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Leaders of ethnically split Cyprus agreed on Friday to pursue efforts to resume peace talks, although one side said serious disagreements remained in resolving one of the world's most enduring conflicts.
Although there are seen to be tensions in Indonesia against ethnically Chinese citizens, in the case of Ahok, much of the anger against him is because he is a Christian, according to Supriatma.
The group he leads is, of course, diverse, racially and ethnically — there's even a Muslim character who's there to try to temper the show's travel ban-ish impulses, but...well, it doesn't work.
Big cities are becoming younger, more ethnically diverse, more educated and more socially liberal, while smaller towns are ageing, are less diverse, more nostalgic and more socially conservative, studies by political geographers show.
The oil-rich east African nation has been torn apart by an ethnically charged civil war since late 2013, when troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and then-Vice President Riek Machar clashed.
The EPRDF is a coalition of four ethnically-based parties that has long been dominated by the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF) which represents Tigrayans, who make up about 6% of the population.
But her pro-choice views and support for LGBT rights might alienate some voters in the socially conservative, ethnically homogenous country and complicate her way to become the first female president, analysts said.
But polls show the demography of the electorate is crucial: The more ethnically diverse a state's voters are, the better it is for Clinton; the whiter the state's electorate, the better for Trump.
She has also been vocal in her criticism of a tendency in Poland's public conversation to paint the nation's past as all-virtuous: free of colonialism, ethnically pure—which is far from true.
Since October 2016, the northern Moroccan town of Hoceima in the ethnically Berber Rif region has seen unrest stemming from the death of 31-year-old Mouhcine Fikri, an impoverished local fish seller.
The topics vented ranged from discrimination against Muslims in northern Greece to Turkey's military presence in ethnically-split Cyprus, and loose interpretations of an international treaty defining the borders of the two countries.
Crucially, the constitution did not give the Kurds control over Kirkuk — an ethnically mixed area just south of Kurdistan that just so happens to be home to 40 percent of Iraq's oil reserves.
His campaign to impose a single religious identity based on Sunni Islam, and instil a homogenous Turkish nationality on an ethnically diverse society, is a recipe for escalating social fissures and political violence.
"It is clearly a significant shift and a departure from an ethnically determined vote," he told Reuters, adding that political parties might no longer be able to use nationalism to generate further instability.
The 116th Congress is likely to be the most gender and ethnically diverse in history and even though the final House tally is undetermined at this hour, divided government is a certainty. 1.
When a spot opened up in the Midtown Global Market — a vibrant, ethnically and economically diverse public market two blocks from my home — I talked with the management about opening up Beyond Repair.
His ethnically mixed village, on the rocky lip of the Rift Valley, adjoins the 100,000-acre (400-sq-km) Laikipia Nature Conservancy, a privately owned park where hundreds of armed herders have camped.
The predominately Muslim Uyghurs, who are ethnically distinct from the country's majority ethnic group, the Han Chinese, form the majority in Xinjiang, where they account for just under half of the total population.
Rob Vicious, Master Kato, and Fenix Flexin are popular, but OhGeesy is the Great Latino Hope, an ethnically Mexican crosscultural star with the charisma to perform (mostly) without controversy in a black genre.
Ten months of violence triggered by President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term has left more than 400 people dead in Burundi, which emerged from an ethnically charged civil war in 2005.
Generation Z is both the most ethnically diverse and best-educated age cohort in American history — only 55 percent of that generation is white, compared with 2023 percent of the baby-boom generation.
Karadzic, whose Bosnian Serbs battled in the 1990s to forge an ethnically pure Serbian state out of multi-ethnic Bosnia, was sentenced last week to 40 years in prison for crimes including genocide.
Since then, NATO has redoubled its military presence in Eastern Europe, particularly in the Baltic states where, as in Crimea, a large ethnically Russia population could provide enough context for another land grab.
The outbreak of 23 percent of armed conflicts in ethnically diverse countries, a group that includes Afghanistan and Somalia, since 1980 coincided in the same month with such weather disasters, the study said.
Much of the bloodshed is caused by the bitter, ethnically tinged rivalry between the government, led by members of the Dinka ethnic group, and Mr. Machar's rebel alliance, made up of mostly Nuer.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A peace deal in Cyprus is difficult but possible, a senior United Nations envoy said on Monday as leaders of the ethnically split island met for crucial reunification talks in Geneva.
In 2015, just months after Nepal was hit by a devastating earthquake, India blocked all supplies of goods to the country, citing concern regarding violence in southern Nepal against ethnically-Indian Nepali citizens.
Right-wing populism today centers on a particular kind of chauvinistic nationalism — an "America First" style obsession with the importance of their (typically ethnically defined) home nation and its independence from international institutions.
The victory in World War II is the centerpiece, but the Soviet sports machine also comes into play, sports being a noncontroversial arena where everyone in an ethnically mixed population can celebrate together.
Put all this together, and a pattern emerges: inner suburbs are better educated, ethnically more mixed, produce more jobs and income, may have more people with the trait of "openness"—and vote Democratic.
But whatever part of the region Turkey eventually seeks control over, it will face an ethnically mixed, substantially Kurdish population that does not want to have its territory appropriated for Ankara's resettlement plans.
But as the population in the United States becomes more ethnically and racially diverse, re-educating teachers about how to be aware of the cultural differences in their communities has been gaining traction.

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