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"foment" Definitions
  1. foment something to create trouble or violence or make it worse

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"From day one, this case was used as a means to foment hate, to foment division and to foment a program of mass deportation," public defender Francisco Ugarte said.
"From day one, this case was used as a means to foment hate, to foment division and to foment a program of mass deportation," public defender Francisco Ugarte said after the verdict.
They want to foment discord and that's what this is about.
History offers several examples of climate change appearing to foment mayhem.
These headlines foment mistrust in the fairness of the entire system.
Will ISIS' Western fighters return to Europe to foment terrorism there?
Some fear Moscow could foment ethnic unrest in the Baltic states.
Sanctions are seen as a key tool to foment regime change.
That can increase stress between couples and foment more violence against women.
What these explosions are designed to do is foment panic and anxiety.
That's why Varys worked to foment uncertainty in Dany's leadership, dooming himself.
Democrats can't simply foment during press conferences in the halls of Congress.
College campuses have long been centers of social foment and student activism.
After the election, the Russians kept up their efforts to foment dissent.
The irony is that the revolution she helped foment left her powerless.
"This is a made-in-tech-world problem to foment fear," Mactaggart said.
The report also highlights how Russia sought to foment divisions in US society.
Several other factors tend to foment war, including poverty, stagnation and bad government.
He has courted extremists who foment hate both here and export it abroad.
The ultimate aim, he said, was to attack India and foment chaos there.
Isn't the entire point of free speech to foment public outrage against injustices?
Q. You started your own company, Foment Productions, which is backing this. Why?
Mr. Oliver went on to foment independence movements in Vanuatu and the Bahamas.
Maduro calls Guaido a U.S. puppet who is trying to foment a coup.
Maduro has denounced Guaido as a U.S. puppet seeking to foment a coup.
French surname for a Hungarian one and assumes she is there to foment unrest
They could shut down the internet or use it to foment a civil war.
Russian operatives traveled across the United States to gather intelligence and foment political discord.
Mr. Oliver went on to foment breakaway independence movements in Vanuatu and the Bahamas.
Anti-migrant parties have exploited the chaos, winning votes as they foment fear of foreigners.
One option is to foment an ethnic Russian protest in one of the Baltic states.
Maduro has denounced Guaido as a U.S. puppet who is seeking to foment a coup.
Until now, Twitter had only temporarily suspended him, for comments that appeared to foment violence.
Bannon is not content to use his website to foment his twisted and bigoted ideology.
His Freedom Caucus allies have helped foment talk of a Jordan bid for the speakership.
"We don't think this will foment Chavista unity," @YoSoyJustin said in a written response to questions.
Now it stands accused of enabling bad actors to foment hate, divide societies, and manipulate elections.
He has used Twitter as a tool to foment culturewide rage — it's his big, inescapable bullhorn.
All populist autocrats try to foment divisions, find scapegoats and inflame their backers against their critics.
They also sought to acquire sympathetic audiences abroad and foment disunity within the American market itself.
Mr. Roof himself has said that he carried out the attack to foment a race war.
And will Disneyland foment wonder and imagination or just exorbitant spending on a hot summer's day?
They also argue that it threatens to foment Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fear of other minorities.
Lawrence and Serena may both be poised to foment a revolution from within the ruling classes.
And the struggle to boost returns, especially with potentially reduced oversight, could foment dumb credit decisions.
The aim of any disinformation campaign is to foment bewilderment by trashing publicly agreed-upon facts.
And he accused Mr. Netanyahu of trying to foment a "civil war" by scapegoating Arab lawmakers.
S. efforts to foment domestic dissent will probably backfire, given Iranians' historic rejection of outside interference.
And a brewing fight over immigration could foment angst within the House GOP, leading to unpredictable outcomes.
Even if he does not actually deport illegal immigrants, he will foment the divisive politics of race.
"The positions of different states might be politicized and used to foment anti-refugee sentiment," Schacher said.
The prime minister has often accused foreign powers of seeking to foment a "colour revolution" against him.
Indeed, the public acknowledgment of such conspiracies' existence can help foment the divisions they seek to exploit.
"We cannot have the university campus used as a base from which to foment riots," Reagan warned.
Somehow, Trump failed to mention the Russians' ongoing effort to foment distrust by setting Americans against Americans.
Some pro-government newspapers in Turkey have continued to foment the idea of sinister American political conspiracies.
While most militants retreated, according to the article, dozens of operatives remained to foment a terror campaign.
"It's a stable environment where you have the ability to actually foment economic growth," Admiral Fuller said.
Those numbers have created now-predictable tensions and populist foment ahead of elections in Spain next month.
Amplified by bot swarms, Russian-linked Twitter accounts tried to foment discord before and after the election.
It might mean the creation of private communities in which toxic ideologies are allowed to foment, unchecked.
Later that month, Twitter temporarily suspended Mr. Jones after he posted comments that appeared to foment violence.
The posts crossed categories and ideological lines, seemingly with no specific intent other than to foment discord.
In recent years, social media has been used as a tool to further foment hatred and ostracization.
For one thing, Caligula did not, as far as we know, foment ethnic violence within the empire.
More important, the Bolsheviks sought to foment a communist revolution in Germany as soon as they could.
What have you heard about the Definers and their denials that they did nothing to foment fake news?
Fearing the power of solidarity, employers foment divisions among their workers, typically along racial, ethnic, and gendered lines.
But if other, more influential, members of the committee begin to oppose him, it may foment larger rebellion.
For my daughters' sake, I have to be on the right side of history and help foment change.
The government often bars activists from Hong Kong from entering the territory, for fear they might foment unrest.
Democrats have played up the problems for TSA workers, seeing an opportunity to foment political damage against Republicans.
Big tech has decided that original scripted television will foment enduring loyalty across platforms that sell many things.
We now know that "a Web site" can foment genocide, spread propaganda, misshape our politics, destroy entire industries.
Washington has hoped to foment public uprisings leading to regime change; Tehran has sought compliance and regime durability.
The proposal was to help foment a "Sunni resistance" against Hezbollah — but even the most hotheaded jihadists refused.
But I do have an issue when the congresswoman continues to foment anti-Semitism with her public statements.
Iranian officials have denied being behind insecurity in Iraq, instead accusing the U.S. of trying to foment tensions.
There's no doubt that the new administration and Congress' plans to stimulate growth and foment job creation are ambitious.
The list also underlines the fact that it is American citizens who largely foment terrorism in the United States.
There&aposs no telling when Iran may try to foment terrorism, violence & instability in one of our countries next.
In 2016, Russia interfered in the US presidential election, and that has continued foment division in Washington and beyond.
They are both anger candidates who made the calculation not to quell their constituents' fears but to foment them.
"For one thing, this will create panic," Cui said, adding that it could also foment xenophobia and racist discrimination.
It has said Trump's offer to negotiate contradicts his actions and accused Washington of trying to foment regime change.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up the issue in 2017, despite considerable foment in the lower courts.
Elements of the Trump administration undoubtedly believe that they can foment a popular uprising to topple the Iranian regime.
Fifty years ago, the F.B.I., worried that the youth of America might foment revolution, would infiltrate San Francisco demonstrations.
Maduro, who retains control of state institutions, says Guaido is trying to foment a U.S.-backed coup against him.
The authorities say that the suspect is part of a nationwide ring of white supremacists trying to foment panic.
Mr. Hun Sen and his deputies accuse the United States of trying to foment a revolution against his government.
Qassem Soleimani wastes their money in places like Lebanon and Syria and Yemen trying to foment goodness knows what.
But Maduro, 53, says his foes are waging an "economic war" against him and seeking to foment a coup.
Several do not rule out the possibility that they aimed to foment internal unrest in Lebanon, or even war.
In a sense, then, others are already taking up the banner of the revolution Mr. Sanders is trying to foment.
By the end of high school, my 180 shift was complete, and college would foment those progressive values even more.
Trump's "slogan should be: Make America hate again, because he's trying to foment division as a political campaign," he said.
"There are people who foment this hysteria, who move heaven and earth to keep up this 'witch hunt,'" he added.
Maduro, who controls government institutions and the military, calls Guaido a U.S. puppet who is trying to foment a coup.
Ukraine says Russia exploited such fears to foment an anti-Kiev uprising that it also backed with troops and weapons.
Mr Erdogan accused them of conspiring with Turkey's enemies to foment a coup, then tear-gassed them off the streets.
In Germany, Russian propagandists cooked up a media frenzy over a bogus sexual assault to foment discord over Muslim immigration.
"There are people who foment this hysteria, who move heaven and earth to keep up this 'witch hunt,'" Peskov said.
The true goal of almost all malign influence operations emanating from the Kremlin is to seed doubt and foment discord.
The Leave side is often portrayed as a quasi-racist movement whose sole aim is to foment hostility toward foreigners.
I think the challenge for Facebook, and us as Facebook users, is to foment the former and avoid the latter.
The US-led coalition has also launched a counter-propaganda strategy to capitalize on its recent successes and foment infighting.
But it was the Founding Mothers who said, 'Do not forget the ladies, for we will foment our own revolution.
Residents cite disparate theories to explain the attacks, including blaming them on Russians trying to foment unrest before the election.
The flier tries to foment worry among ultra-Orthodox Jews that Ms. Nixon would not back taxpayer support of yeshivas.
Three years later, Erdogan's government accused Gülen of working with the American intelligence community to foment the 2016 coup attempt.
Omar and Tlaib have openly lambasted Israel and its people, calling on anti-Semitic stereotypes to foment distrust and animosity.
It accused Saraki of plotting to "foment violence in the legislative chamber all in a bid to stop his impeachment".
MPs spent more than three hours passionately discussing whether Trump's presence would foment racial hatred and could make the UK unsafe.
Maduro, who retains control of the state and the military, calls Guaido a U.S.-controlled puppet trying to foment a coup.
"To see him try to foment hatred and division — literally try to make the situation worse — it's dangerous," the mayor said.
The documentary programmes had prompted energetic debate among intellectuals about how to reform China that helped foment the following year's unrest.
Maduro, who calls Guaido a U.S. puppet seeking to foment a coup, has maintained power with the backing of Venezuela's military.
Maduro has called Guaido a U.S. puppet trying to foment a coup, and blames the country's economic problems on U.S. sanctions.
They incubate predator trolls, they foment harassment campaigns, and, as the Toronto van attack proved, they can inspire real-world violence.
Those policies drew directly on racist 'tough on crime' and anti-terrorism police tactics that also helped foment white racial fears.
The bad news is that too few of the younger painters who helped foment this turn in New York are present.
For conservatives, the movement was a thinly veiled adaptation of Marxist ideology manipulated by communists to foment revolution in Latin America.
Several former employees said that Mr. Cagney, 46, had inappropriate relationships with SoFi employees, which helped foment a toxic workplace culture.
Democrats have been trying to foment Republican divisions, especially in races against sitting Democratic senators in states that President Trump won.
Peace and stability cannot prevail in the Middle East as long as Iran continues to foment violence, unrest, hatred, and war.
The Chinese government has denounced the reports as false or as part of a conspiracy to foment ethnic unrest in Xinjiang.
" He went on, "The AfD uses the refugee crisis to foment a propaganda of fear in the minds of its followers.
Most Western countries have backed Guaido, while Maduro has denounced him as a U.S. puppet who is seeking to foment a coup.
Most recently, the service was temporarily blocked by the Sri Lankan government over fears it was being used to foment ethnic violence.
In Syria the movement helped foment an armed uprising in 1982 in Hama city that was crushed by a forceful armed campaign.
The conflict threatens to disrupt oil flows, foment migration across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe, and allow jihadists to exploit the chaos.
Maduro, who retains control over the state, denounces Guaido as a U.S. puppet who is seeking to foment a coup against him.
If this unsustainable situation were to resolve itself, the thinking goes, Russia would have one less avenue through which to foment discord.
In a book in 2007 he argued that political repression, rather than a dearth of economic opportunity, did most to foment terrorism.
It makes political sense for Republicans to foment dissent among Democrats: they are more divided over policy towards Israel than Republicans are.
Their aim is to not to convince but to foment cynicism, apathy and a sense that believing official accounts is for chumps.
Trump has thus far decided to meet anger with more anger, to foment and exploit it and pit people against one another.
Eager to foment discord, Mr Cameron seems willing to oblige, planning a vote on renewal for the weeks following the EU referendum.
India's Major General J.S. Nain said troops were on alert to stop militants from crossing over from Pakistani Kashmir to foment trouble.
Their purpose can only be to foment outrage and further enrage the small segment of the population committed to "resisting" the president.
Rising out of the foment of the mid-19th century, the "Ring" is often seen as a work with strong Marxist overtones.
When turning to this attribute, for one to foment strength in reciprocity, it must be underpinned by staying true to one's word.
Climate change and biodiversity loss will almost certainly exacerbate current geopolitical tensions and foment entirely new struggles between state and nonstate actors.
Policemen and thieves turn violence into a joyful orgy scene, and children and seniors foment a generational clash via a kickboxing match.
Ambassador Khan denied that Pakistan would itself foment violence in Kashmir, as it has often been accused of doing in the past.
However, as Wuhan faces shortages of hospital supplies and protective gear, plus overcrowding at medical facilities, discontent is beginning to foment online.
Ted Cruz, with the intention of creating "major poverty" in the country, then "maybe" providing arms to Iranians to foment regime change.
After criticism that it was reckless for the city's highest-ranking official to appear to foment unrest, Ms. Raggi condemned the violence.
Foment a sense of nonstop, apocalyptic, unsolvable crisis that, in time, exhausts American endurance and leverages isolationist instincts in the Trump administration.
Those who are coming to the country are often Central Americans fleeing violence that United States policy in the region helped foment.
The president's defenders accused the Americans of trying to foment a coup with the aid — a kind of Trojan horse, they said.
This is especially so since South Africa's efforts to foment a mass withdrawal of African countries from the ICC appears to have flopped.
It detailed how Russian operatives used the platform to push memes, plan rallies, create fake accounts, suppress the vote, foment racism, and more.
The Houthis deny having significant ties to Iran, and say the Saudi-backed coalition seeks to foment "destruction" inside and outside the region.
This being America, there are plenty of businesspeople around to monetise the fury—to foment it, manipulate it and spin it into profits.
But it's beneficial for Law and Justice, so those in power carefully cultivate it and foment animosity on both sides of the conflict.
In Latin American history, empires tend to have ideological preferences, and are willing to foment coups or send in troops to enforce them.
Pakistan pre-empted him by sending armed "volunteers" to foment an uprising, for surely his Muslim subjects longed to join their new motherland.
Fears over India's ties with the Afghan government provide the internal logic for letting the Afghan Taliban use Pakistani soil to foment insurgency.
Guaido, who Maduro dismisses as a U.S. puppet trying to foment a coup, has won the backing of a number of Western powers.
While Taylor and her story were used to foment hatred against welfare cheats, welfare fraud was almost certainly the least of her crimes.
The relaunched site has faced bugs and technical difficulties but has also already served as a platform to foment the QAnon conspiracy community.
That has not changed, he said, despite watching Mr. Roof's nonchalant and largely remorseless admission to plotting the assault to foment racial strife.
But then she turns a little bit bad, too, helping to foment one of the unequaled, most embarrassing moments in "Terrace House" history.
But PAIN's most recent protest against the governor signals Goldin's desire to push her organization into direct contact with policymakers to foment change.
In Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), the Cherokee tried to remain neutral, but Confederates threatened to foment insurrection if they didn't join the cause.
Maduro has denounced Guaido, who has been backed by most western nations, as a U.S. puppet who is seeking to foment a coup.
Widely held conspiracy theories portray her as seeking to foment unrest that will return Russia to the chaos and depression of the 1990s.
The rebuilding of the library on Cadman Plaza, with housing units planned in a tower above it, is one recent cause of foment.
Latinx Texans will likely be the majority by 2022, and an increasingly xenophobic and nativist Republican Party could foment a rapid political transformation.
This foment within her own party, making an open primary risky, contributed to Collins' decision to not run for governor to succeed LePage.
Maduro, who retains control of the state and military, derides Guaido as a U.S.-controlled puppet who is seeking to foment a coup.
Large policy changes tend to draw public attention to any of these issues, and that attention can both build support and foment opposition.
The Intercept, a left-leaning site, covered the emails in a story that portrayed Mr. Breedlove as trying to foment hostility against Russia.
She seems to be using her office to foment, or at least justify, acts of harassment, intimidation, that could very well lead to violence.
But the pages of the L.R.B., which foment dissenting views by including diverse, dissenting voices, couldn't be more, in the most vital sense, common.
Formed in 2013, National Action was an explicitly neo-Nazi group with the goal of preparing for, and working to foment, a race war.
"We found that test type (more versus less extensive testing) or test results did not foment strong patient worry about future cancer," Katz said.
Russia has nurtured discord inside the European Union by supporting an array of small, extremist political parties that foment nationalist anger in different countries.
" The audience laughed, and he added, "We'll use the money from the sale for public investment, and thus foment private investment to generate employment.
Maduro says that beneath a peaceful facade, the protests are little more than opposition efforts to foment a coup to end socialism in Venezuela.
The dispute highlights pressures facing Brazil to protect its unique environmental patrimony as its tries to foment jobs and economic growth for its citizens.
He talked about the political revolution that he had helped foment, referencing his massive base of young and lower-income donors and campaign volunteers.
That has upset some, like Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera, who argue that any legislation should help foment a domestic medical marijuana industry.
A manifesto thought to have been written by Mr. Roof outlines his white supremacist views and speaks of his desire to foment racial warfare.
The plan became a key talking point to foment a fierce political backlash against the F.D.R. and the liberal wing of the Democratic Party.
China is also claiming that the West, specifically the US and the CIA, is trying to foment unrest in Hong Kong by paying protesters.
And on Monday, the military quickly put down an uprising from 27 anti-Maduro national guardsmen who seemingly aimed to foment the president's ouster.
Facebook acknowledged last month that it had failed to prevent its platform from being used to "foment division and incite offline violence" in Myanmar.
Matt's bright idea is to foment a war between two rival Mexican drug cartels, at least one of which might have helped the terrorists.
" Marfrig said it was in full compliance with the agreement, and is working to develop "new solutions to foment a deforestation-free supply chain.
India has long accused Pakistan's military of sponsoring these groups to foment unrest in Indian-administered Kashmir and elsewhere, a charge that Pakistan denies.
Accusing opposition groups of trying to foment violence to derail economic reforms, President John Magufuli's government wants to amend the law governing political parties.
He lost his university lecturing job, his books were banned and the Communist Party labeled him a "black hand" who had helped foment turmoil.
As someone who wants to see Trump's agenda succeed, I am frustrated by the self-inflicted controversy and distraction that he continues to foment.
Wrote Cagle about Oakland protests that year: That dynamic has helped foment an atmosphere of distrust between the left-wing activists and the media.
Maduro, backed by Cuba, Russia, China and the Venezuela military, has denounced Guaido as a U.S. puppet who is seeking to foment a coup.
But they were also concerned about the principle that foreign countries should gang up on an autocratic country and essentially foment a change in regime.
In addition to overturning the FCC order, Democrats are looking to foment voter rage over the issue and harness it against Republican candidates this fall.
One such way is crop rotation, a practice that many conventional farmers are not acquainted with and one that Luis and Dorita sought to foment.
But it was British abolitionists who would help foment the ascendancy of Christianity in Nigeria, particularly in the Southern and Western regions in the 21s.
Crucially, Savvy Contemporary hopes its Bauhaus simulation design will foment a new type of "school," or even an "unschool" capable of reconfiguring how people learn.
They are aimed at keeping economic expansion going while ensuring that the huge social changes unleashed by growth do not perpetuate inequalities, or foment unrest.
The intention is to foment grievance, force the West to over-react and bring about chaos and collapse from which a true caliphate can emerge.
It's easy to imagine American allies in the region reading the statement and thinking they have a green light to foment political violence in Iran.
Opposition leaders also say the major rate differentials foment corruption, as those with access to favorable rates can easily resell dollars for a handsome profit.
For one, Iran, which is Shia, could foment sectarian unrest within Pakistan's 20 percent Shia population, the second-largest of any country in the world.
The newcomers' arrival in small, mostly white cities experiencing industrial decline in turn helped foment the economic and ethnic anxieties that brought Trump to office.
While ISIS continues to foment regional instability in the greater Middle East, its prowess online has made it a threat to Western nations, as well.
Public discourse around transgender youth was just beginning to foment in the US, as more children began accessing transition related care in the early 2000s.
Elsewhere, high-ranking members of the Myanmar military have used doctored messages on Facebook to foment anxiety and fear against the Muslim Rohingya minority group.
Mr. Hun Sen has returned the love, calling China a steadfast friend and accusing the West of trying to foment a color revolution in Cambodia.
In this sequel, an American operative calls in a hit man with a grudge to help him foment a war between two rival Mexican cartels.
The Palestinian leadership continues to foment violence, paying "rewards" to families of terrorists, teaching children how to stab Jews, encouraging car rammings and so on.
America is now proletarianizing its bourgeoisie, and this process is likely to culminate in bottom-up revolt, of the sort [Pat] Buchanan hopes to foment.
From my standpoint, it's being used in the same way in which Hutu radio was used to foment a genocide in Rwanda in the 1990s.
She said another goal is to foment division between the liberal base of Democratic activists and Mr. Cuomo, much as they did with Mrs. Clinton.
"You look at the landscape now — it is scattered," he said, with white supremacists and antigovernment organizations rivaling jihadists in their aspiration to foment mayhem.
The essay was just one of many published around that time to foment moral panic about young, sexually active women, particularly those on college campuses.
This creates the conditions in which citizens can thrive, and reduces the opportunities for extremists to foment hatred and recruit vulnerable populations to their cause.
There were moral rationales, but there was also fear that leaving millions of displaced people in Europe's sprawling camps or urban squalor would foment unrest.
Erdogan has blamed the coup on supporters of Gulen, who he has frequently accused of trying to foment uprising in the military, media and judiciary.
The public record shows that America has a long bipartisan history of openly and covertly acting to foment regime change in dozens of foreign countries.
"It was seen as a tool to foment popular unrest," said Elisa Catalano Ewers, a former advisor on the region for President Obama's National Security Council.
The issue is often only framed as "partisan" by industry lobbyists, all-too-eager to foment discord and stall the passage and enforcement of real rules.
Greece said it had expelled two Russian diplomats for trying to bribe officials and foment demonstrations to thwart a deal to allow Macedonia to join NATO.
"Now what they're trying to do is foment a sectarian war in Iraq between Sunnis and Shia and that just further complicates the situation," King said.
Last month, for example, the military quickly put down an uprising from 27 anti-Maduro national guard members who seemingly aimed to foment the president's ouster.
U.S. Arab allies' and even Israel's security establishment are fearful of a collapse of this humanitarian agency, an outcome that would foment increased extremism among Palestinians.
In January, for example, the military quickly put down an uprising from 27 anti-Maduro national guard members who seemingly aimed to foment the president's ouster.
In a moment where the internet is besieged by all sorts of attempts to foment outrage, how should we think about this particular new horror show?
Additionally, the project has the potential to foment international tensions, with Iraq's government voicing concern over the dam's effect on the Tigris's flow within Iraq's borders.
That means disinformation campaigns using deepfakes could derail politicians' careers and negatively affect voter turnout for elections, as well as foment crises in the private sector.
"Mr Yiannopoulos' comments on social media regarding the Christchurch terror attack are appalling and foment hatred and division," immigration minister David Coleman said in a statement.
His goal was to start a political movement, to foment (as he allegedly told arresting officers after the shooting) a race war in the United States.
The World Health Organization has urged politicians, public officials, and media organizations not to foment xenophobia by linking the illness to a specific region or ethnicity.
So instead the regime pursues headline-grabbing provocations to foment political debate in open democracies — in Europe and the United States — while avoiding direct military retaliation.
It is worth noting that this tactic of dehumanization — referring to humans as animals — has historically been used to foment hatred and violence against chosen groups.
This might foment a mini meltdown amongst real estate agents, but it won't be much of an overall hit to the value of higher end homes.
Beijing has repeatedly claimed the protesters are paid provocateurs and has accused Western countries like the United States and Britain of helping to foment the unrest.
On Monday, for example, the military quickly put down an uprising from 22012 anti-Maduro national guard members who seemingly aimed to foment the president's ouster.
"This past week we observed social media campaigns targeting speaker of the House Paul Ryan hoping to foment further unrest amongst US democratic institutions," Watts told senators.
"This past week we observed social media campaigns targeting Speaker of the House Paul Ryan hoping to foment further unrest amongst US democratic institutions," Watts told senators.
The government of Sri Lanka blocked Facebook last year, saying it was being used to foment violence, and shuttered the platform again after terrorist attacks last month.
While biennales like Manifesta might pay lip service to various social justice causes, the commercial motives of such exhibitions undermine their power to foment real social change.
He's trying to foment a populist backlash not only against the trading system as a whole but also against individual companies that choose to shift production overseas.
Maduro has denounced Guaido as a U.S. puppet who is seeking to foment a coup and Maduro is backed by Cuba, Russia, China and the Venezuela military.
These men—they are almost always men—foment havoc and fear, occasionally making reference to lofty ideology and unattainable goals when they aren't conceding more personal motivations.
The Iranian people want the United States to fulfill the economic promises it made in the nuclear deal, not to foment internal unrest and radical political change.
Top U.N. human rights officials have said Facebook needs to do more to prevent its platform from being used to foment violence against ethnic minorities in Myanmar.
For example, it began detaining students from the Darfur region and accused them of trying to foment civil war -- one of the ploys recommended by M-Invest.
Myanmar's military was behind a disinformation effort on Facebook that helped foment ethnic cleansing against the country's Rohingya Muslim minority, according to a New York Times investigation.
Beyond the use of American military aid to perpetuate competition with India and foment conflict in the region, Pakistan's counter-terrorism efforts have been selective at best.
They were also adamant that the overarching goal of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was to sow discord and foment political upheaval in the United States.
The United States government had adamantly opposed the referendum, saying it would undermine the fight against Islamic State militants, foment ethnic divisions and create instability in Iraq.
Turkey and Iran, which fear that the vote will foment unrest among their own Kurdish minorities, are conducting military exercises on their borders with Iraq near Kurdistan.
Politicians across the spectrum are using the gangs to repress or foment dissent, providing them with weapons and impunity, according to human rights advocates and ordinary Haitians.
Mahmoud Abbas' leadership is devoid of all ethical decency, and only serves to embolden terrorists, incite unprovoked violence, and foment a culture of Palestinian hatred toward Israelis.
Bajanov added that Soviet cultural and diplomatic institutions were simply cover mechanisms meant to hoodwink Western intellectuals, foment commercial and political unrest and undermine democracies from within.
Maduro, a socialist who has denounced Guaido as a U.S. puppet seeking to foment a coup, retains the support of the armed forces and control of state functions.
The former soldier believes that these were members of the shadowy mercenary outfit called the Wagner Group, working behind the scenes to help foment the war in Ukraine.
Bahrain says its actions are directed against people who foment violence and sectarian tensions in the kingdom, denying charges by activists that it is targeting journalists and dissidents.
Ms. Kane's lawyer has argued that the two prosecutors, who were part of the chain of lewd emails, helped foment the charges against her to conceal their involvement.
Disillusion with the European Union and strife in America over the presidency of Donald Trump, which Mr Putin does his best to foment, have tarnished the West's appeal.
Increased sanctions pressure could foment greater divisions within the regime, while the refusal to take military options off the table may provide Guaidó a much-needed security umbrella.
Trump then famously kicked-off his campaign with unhinged attacks on immigrants and proceeded, throughout the election season, to foment prejudice on the basis of ethnicity and religion.
Qatar's religiously homogenous citizenry, unparalleled wealth, and physical distance from the region's conflict centers have allowed it to foment instability abroad and punch far above its diplomatic weight.
That would probably mean many more policies designed to smother, rather than solve, Thailand's problems—such as the suspension of local elections, which are seen to foment discord.
There are perceptions that you are now engaging in a direct campaign -- through speeches and other forms of communications -- to foment unrest in Iran by chastising the regime.
Clinton runs deep: In 1994, Mr. Falwell Sr. helped foment the Bill Clinton impeachment fight, marketing a film that accused Mr. Clinton of sexual misdeeds and even murder.
"We applaud Facebook's decision to expunge accounts, orchestrated from abroad, that foment division and violence inside the United States," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement.
"We applaud Facebook's decision to expunge accounts, orchestrated from abroad, that foment division and violence inside the United States," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement.
The worst-case scenarios about his dehumanizing rhetoric — that they would foment large-scale mob violence or vigilantism against Latinos in the United States — have not been realized.
We don't want to lend a hand to make the crowd look better than it was and help foment a confrontation that gives them what they're looking for.
Together, they would not foment sartorial revolution, or shatter the Angela Merkel mold of dressing, or change the parameters of what it means to look like a president.
But the party-controlled news media has accused opponents of the legislation of acting as stooges for foreign enemies trying to foment disorder and humiliate and weaken China.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Figure skating's group warm-ups are a six-minute blur of tulle and sequins that have been known to fray nerves and foment bloody collisions.
Both resent the U.S.'s actions in Syria and share an intense suspicion that the U.S. is attempting to foment color revolutions overseas to eliminate unwanted political leaders.
This change amounts to a "Great Awokening" — comparable in some ways to the enormous religious foment in the white North in the years before the American Civil War.
It might also have helped foment the political atmosphere in which top Democrats have shied away from the prospect of impeachment, fearing that it could trigger a political backlash.
"I think it's prudent given the continuing activities by the left to foment hatred, and the reported hostility within the agency from some unprofessional activists," Ebell told the site.
But what if they respond to defeat by descending into disarray, hungry for a new direction—perhaps a direction where they don't strategically foment anti-gay, anti-Muslim animus?
The United States is widely seen as the last major Western power that has still held meetings with the Dalai Lama despite Beijing's objections that such encounters foment separatism.
With that backdrop, Trump's call with Tsai will likely foment fresh concern among US allies that he intends to disrupt the international system upheld by the US for decades.
The ongoing trade negotiating process will just reinforce China's conviction that the U.S. is out to disrupt its economy, create dissent within its political system and foment social strife.
We're covering the most violent day in Hong Kong in recent memory, Australia's week of historic and devastating fires and an attempt to foment Hindu nationalism through pop music.
Indeed, there is growing speculation among foreign policy experts that this administration wants to foment rebellion within Iran, by crippling its already weak economy and ushering in regime change.
"That type of activity is what the Obama administration worked to promote and create and foment a whole new industry," said Mr. Larson, who did not attend the meeting.
Its activists openly carried out violent actions aimed at infrastructure, currency and federal employees, and they did this to foment a guerrilla race war meant to overthrow the government.
Reporters at his rallies have feared for their safety as they faced the "enemy of the people" fury Mr. Trump has sought to foment among his most passionate supporters.
His government expelled the two diplomats and barred two other Russians from entering Greece, accusing them of trying to bribe unidentified officials and foment demonstrations against the Macedonia deal.
Roumanian Crown Prince, the Hungarian Royalists are attempting to foment an uprising in Transylvania in an effort to detach that province from Roumania and to attach it to Hungary.
He said he told Facebook officials in 2015 that its platform was being exploited to foment hatred in a talk he gave at its headquarters in Menlo Park, California.
"The terrorist attack that struck Munich killing many people is a disgusting act that aims to foment fear in Germany after other European countries," Hollande said in a statement.
This is his shorthand for followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric whom he has repeatedly accused of trying to foment an uprising in the military, media and judiciary.
Early in the research, I wondered if this was as simple as veterans being radicalized during war and returning home to foment violence, but I don't think it's that simple.
Effective leadership, he observes, rests on a ruler's ability to foment a mood of "sustainable crisis": a never-ending blend of hope and dread that tightens his grip on power.
"Our Founding Fathers gave us a great start, but it was the Founding Mothers who said, 'Do not forget the ladies, for we will foment our own revolution,'" Mikulski said.
There is a pecking order among the royals, but to foment palace intrigue via the press just continues a cycle that, frankly, Middleton and Markle seem to care little about.
Government officials try to shift blame to Russia, alleging that it has sought to foment violence to destabilize Ukraine amid a tug-of-war between the two ex-Soviet neighbors.
Maduro accuses the U.S. government of trying to foment a coup against him by backing opposition leader Juan Guaido, who denounces Maduro as illegitimate and has assumed a rival presidency.
The government, which says protesters are trying to foment a coup beneath pro-democracy rhetoric, held a counter-march in Caracas, with thousands of red-clad supporters singing and dancing.
Putin has said the presidential election will be fair, and that Navalny, lacking real popular support, is irresponsibly trying to foment social anger which could tip Russia back into instability.
And the groups that foment or "profit from" intraparty division, including the Freedom Caucus, Club for Growth and Heritage Action, will still be around long after Trump, the source said.
Maduro's government has said that a U.S.-backed business elite is responsible for Venezuela's economic downturn and that it is trying to foment a coup to impose right-wing rule.
Seeking to foment a military coup, a popular rebellion, or civil war, the Trump administration has made it clear that the punishment will continue until the current government is ousted.
To foment a sense of crisis, Turkish security forces fired tear gas over the border at their Greek counterparts and provided journalists with footage of aggressive Greek responses to migrants.
The difference between social media being used to foment hate today versus the 1990s is that it's inherently more collaborative as opposed to something like radio where it's one-way.
He is Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose "Confessions," with its disclosures of his own amorous misadventures, inspired Casanova's biography — and whose other writings helped foment revolutions in America, France and Haiti.
Germany: The far right's move to foment a controversy over a satirical song, "Granny Is an Old Environmental Swine," has stoked concerns about the breakdown of the country's social fabric.
One widely spread theory is that Washington is secretly aiding the Taliban to foment violence as an excuse to keep its troops in Afghanistan to counter Iran, Russia and China.
Prosecutors allege those employees posed as Americans and posted propaganda online in an attempt to foment divisions in the US over social and racial issues and, ultimately, help elect Trump.
Last week, meanwhile, a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report confirmed how Russian disinformation agents exploited social media platforms to spread divisive messages online intended to foment anger and hostility among voters.
Critics also warn the bans could divide communities, foment hatred in an already tense country and neutralise attempts by French Muslim activists on the ground to tackle radicalisation and foster cohesion.
They say they are concerned that attempts will be made to foment confusion and anger among various political groups in the United States and cause a distrust of the electoral process.
Sources have said the Russian-backed ads even took both sides of contentious issues, like Black Lives Matter or gun control, in a bid to intensify public debate and foment discord.
As ISIS loses on the battlefields of Iraq and Syria, contingents of Russian ISIS fighters who survive may try and make their way home to foment additional terrorism on Russian soil.
The following month, Facebook acknowledged that its platform had been abused in Myanmar to "foment division and incite violence," citing a human rights review of Facebook that the company had commissioned.
Trump's constant assault on "fake news" (aka news he doesn't think paints him in a positive light) has helped to erode trust in the media and foment anger toward the media.
Shortly after his departure, this country entered a momentous era of social and political foment, the likes of which have not been seen since the height of the civil rights movement.
It may be intended to pursue a "strategic goal," such as the weakening of pro-American political parties in Europe, or to simply foment a degree of instability that weakens adversaries.
Russian attempts to influence American voters—including ad purchases on social media intended to foment racial division—coexisted with and benefitted from domestic attempts to discourage people from casting a vote.
He spoke of hatred and guns and the swagger and bluster of those who foment the violence of racial division in an America in danger of becoming a nation of strangers.
There, with the honorary rank of major, she served alongside Lawrence in the Arab Intelligence Bureau, using her intricate grasp of tribal customs to foment an Arab uprising against Turkish rule.
Ellen Goodman, a retired newspaper columnist who started the Conversation Project after caring for her mother at the end of life, likened the foment to the earlier movement for natural childbirth.
Intelligence inputs shared by government officials suggested that "Pakistan-trained commandos" had entered the Gulf of Kutch on the west coast to foment violence, the Kandla Port said in an advisory.
Intelligence inputs shared by government officials suggested that "Pakistan-trained commandos" had entered the Gulf of Kutch on the west coast to foment violence, the Kandla Port said in an advisory.
The Trump administration has launched an offensive of speeches and online communications meant to foment unrest and help pressure Iran to end its nuclear program and its support of militant groups.
The United States had always made clear to Mr. Barzani that it opposed the referendum, saying it would foment ethnic conflict, destabilize Iraq and undermine the fight against the Islamic State.
Indeed, it does now seem very unlikely that some urgent event could foment a shift to a more mature, presidential attitude on the part of our splenetic, unpredictable commander in chief.
His strategy, he told Dr. James C. Ballenger, a forensic psychiatrist appointed by Judge Gergel, had been to mount the most outrageous assault imaginable in order to foment a race war.
"This guy is not some big-time Kremlin foe"Members of the GRU team identified in Bulgaria have also been accused of attempting to foment a coup in Montenegro in 2016.
But that heady atmosphere of social foment, excitement and a sense of deep camaraderie that cut across class and education, that touched factory workers, students, intellectuals and farmers alike had passed.
Yet the vote could still roil the European Union: It threatens to embolden opponents of the single currency, which could destabilize the Italian economy and foment turmoil in the banking sector.
Bahrain says a minority inspired by Iran are trying to foment sectarian unrest in the kingdom and blamed them for a series of bomb attacks targeting security forces in recent years.
Separately on Wednesday, a rights activist, Mohamed Zaree, was questioned in relation to a high-profile case in which non-governmental organizations are accused of receiving foreign funding to foment chaos.
But Maduro, who denounces Guaido as a U.S. puppet seeking to foment a coup against him, has retained control of the state and still counts on support from Russia and China.
The idea that a small publication might foment a community that could be sustained and, for a readership, sustaining, makes a new kind of sense when you read its editor's own writing.
The researchers published their data with FiveThirtyEight because they want as many people as possible trying to understand how online trolls working for the Kremlin have helped foment division in the West.
On Monday, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called for calm, but the incident once again highlights a growing problem in the country where social media has been used to foment religious violence.
Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, the mayor of Gdansk who has long been tied with the opposition, denies the city has neglected the Westerplatte site but says PiS is trying to foment a retrogressive nationalism.
Now, thanks to Congress, we just got a rare peek behind the curtain of how Facebook's ad operations were manipulated by a foreign power to foment outrage and division in American society.
Newspapers it controls in Hong Kong are full of conspiracy theories about alleged efforts by America to foment unrest in the territory as part of a cold-war strategy to "contain" China.
Hasina&aposs party is blaming the main opposition party, led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, and its main ally Jamaat-e-Islami, saying they are manipulating student anger to foment trouble.
That's why I myself have referred to the album as "the future of American black metal," and I'll stand by that even more firmly now that it's had some time to foment.
Fabio Silveira, associate director at MacroSector consultants, said new railroad projects such as the Norte-Sul extension and the new grains terminal Sao Luis, Maranhao would help foment investment in the region.
Second, injecting India into Afghanistan -- whom Pakistan accuses of using Afghan territory to foment violence in Pakistan's border regions -- is a sure recipe for a Pakistan-India proxy war on Afghanistan soil.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian security officials said on Wednesday a group of Pakistani militants backed by the military tried to infiltrate Indian-controlled Kashmir to foment violence, according to Reuters partner ANI.
" All of that circles back to newly-released Wikileaks emails, in which longtime Clinton confidante, John Podesta discusses infiltrating the Catholic Church with progressive ideology to foment revolution as a "Catholic Spring.
Breitbart's actual news articles, for example, broadly hew hard-right in orientation, and often seem geared to foment fear of various kinds—especially directed at nownwhites, immigrants, Muslims, LGBT people, and liberals.
The Trump administration's dual goals of its "maximum pressure" strategy — using sanctions to bring Iran to the table and to foment dissent in the pursuit of regime change — are in fundamental tension.
The mass internments in Xinjiang reflect the leadership's view that the religion and culture of Uighurs and other Muslim minorities are widely "infected" by antigovernment sentiments that could foment unrest and terrorism.
President Maithripala Sirisena announced the "immediate" lifting of a temporary ban on social media networks imposed after the Easter Sunday bombings, aimed at preventing the spread of misinformation that might foment unrest.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a Trump ally, echoed Trump's tweeted sentiments: "The plan of the two Congresswomen is only to damage Israel and to foment against Israel," Netanyahu said in a statement.
Facebook shares were little moved in after-hours trading after a new Washington Post report said that Russian operatives used ads on the social network to foment antagonism against blacks and Muslims.
The second, led by General Suleimani, used Iranian and proxy forces to foment violence across the Middle East and try to exact a cost on supporters of the Trump administration's Iran policy.
Even as he worked to bridge growing national schisms, however, Trump didn't avoid the dark warnings about immigrants and nods to populist nationalism that have helped foment disunity over the past year.
Although he inhabited other characters in stage and film roles, Mr. Corey was best known as his alter ego, the professor of some unspecified discipline who could foment clouds of inspired nonsense.
The Israeli military said one of the sites it struck in Gaza was the headquarters for coordinating Hamas activities in the West Bank, where the group has been seeking to foment violence.
Our fight against terrorism is continuing as we lead multinational efforts to pursue those who participate in terrorist activities, those who fund them and those who foment the mind-set that promotes extremism.
In other words, decades after launching a $30 million campaign to foment doubt about climate change and obstruct any action to address it, Exxon may see the largest return on its investment yet.
Just this year, Russia's has quietly expanded the border of the unrecognized Republic of South Ossetia illegally, and continues to foment the war in Ukraine's Donbas region that has killed over 10,000 people.
State media, including CCTV, sharply criticized Morey for his quickly deleted tweet, which was labeled the latest example of Western interference in a bid to foment unrest and stir up anti-China sentiment.
State media, including CCTV, sharply criticized Morey for his quickly deleted tweet, which was labeled the latest example of Western interference in a bid to foment unrest and stir up anti-China sentiment.
Hoping his breakthrough will beget others, he plans to soon offer the treatment to major Japanese universities and tech incubators, in an attempt to foment some Silicon Valley–like outside-the-box thinking.
She has blamed the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party, led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, and its main ally Jamaat-e-Islami for an attempt to manipulate student anger to foment trouble.
But during a January court hearing, a BPI lawyer, Erik Connolly, said ABC broadcasts and online reports about "lean finely textured beef" (LFTB) used unreliable sources and set out to foment public outrage.
For social, he cited war and insurgency, rapidly changing demographics, swift changes in civil society or civil rights, watershed changes in communication technology, efforts to foment uncertainty by state actors, and economic upheaval.
The positive view is that for the first time in 20 years, wages for the average consumer are increasing relative to inflation, and the consumer will be soon able to foment organic demand.
Based on the innovative model from Start-Up Chile, Start-Up Brasil launched later that year, with a mandate to attract foreign entrepreneurs to the local consumer market and foment domestic entrepreneurial culture.
While the picture in Brazil may mask a brighter hue in Mexico or the slowdown in China hide the resilience in India, a still sizeable slice of the emerging universe remains in foment.
He's an outspoken opponent of genetically modified crops in our food supply and his misleading comments are designed to foment fear among consumers – particularly moms – so they'll instead buy his non-GMO products.
Courting the supposed white mainstream while ignoring the material needs of black people, immigrants, transgender people and other marginalized communities will not placate Trumpian efforts to foment fear of the un-American outsider.
Immediately before Mr. Koppel's rebuke, he was describing a right-wing political vision so expansive that he went out of his way to be clear that he did not mean to foment revolution.
These apps foment fear around crime, which feeds into existing biases and racism and largely reinforces stereotypes around skin color, according to David Ewoldsen, professor of media and information at Michigan State University.
Efforts by Anglo settlers to take control of land owned by Mexicans, along with fears that Mexicans could help African-American slaves foment revolts, contributed to the sense of hostility around some lynchings.
Walking away from the deal would be a gift to Iranian conservatives, who could use it to foment the kind of nationalism against an outside enemy that has been crucial to their existence.
Some Tunisians are wary, recalling a 2013 reception Mourou gave to visiting Islamist preacher Wagdy Ghoneim, who was excluded from the United Kingdom in 2009 for "seeking to foment, justify or glory terrorist violence".
"This is the type of thing they've done since 2007," Jankowicz said, recalling fake news Russia planted in Germany in 2015 to weaken Chancellor Angela Merkel and foment strife over the influx of refugees.
Conservative insurgents in key Senate races are throwing their full-fledged support behind Donald Trump, hoping to foment anger at incumbent Republicans worried that embracing the controversial nominee too tightly could alienate swing voters.
The comments, made Sunday at the BRICS summit in the Indian city of Goa, were a not-so-implicit dig at Pakistan, which India accuses of using terrorist proxies to foment unrest in Kashmir.
The ruling Awami League party is blaming the main opposition party, led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, and its main ally Jamaat-e-Islami, saying they are manipulating student anger to foment trouble.
In a lengthy presentation to company officials, he said Facebook risked being a platform used to foment widespread violence, akin to the way radio broadcasts were used to incite killings during the Rwandan genocide.
In the interview, Bannon said he thought the program should be abolished, adding that delaying such action will only heighten Republican rifts over the program and foment disunity going into next year's midterm elections.
When Barre's regime fell owing to pressure from various rebel groups in the south, the brutal treatment of Somaliland at the hands of his forces no doubt helped to foment a desire for independence.
They do not care, apparently, that Tehran's mullahs have not lived up to the spirit of the deal, instead spending the billions received as part of the pact to foment unrest across the region.
Knowing that it remains isolated and therefore vulnerable, China's grand strategy is to foment division between powerful American allies and partners, and in the process intimidate smaller regional states into obeisance or else neutrality.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Wednesday condemned fake news as satanic, saying journalists and social media users should shun and unmask manipulative "snake tactics" that foment division to serve political and economic interests.
In which case, the likely outcome is the social upheaval that Putin wants to avoid (not to mention that Putin might again foment a foreign conflict to rivet the Russian people's attention and loyalty).
If North Korea is relisted, these nations would face a significant decision: Is continuing diplomatic and economic relations with a state that uses diplomacy and finance to export and foment terrorism in their interest?
President Xi Jinping has not publicly commented on the protests, but state news outlets have portrayed opponents of the legislation as stooges for foreign enemies who are trying to foment disorder and humiliate China.
To get there, Beijing has unveiled its "Made in China 2025" program, an ambitious plan to foment homegrown firms that will compete with American companies with the help of state support and cheap loans.
"The enemy wants once again to create a new plot and use social media and economic issues to foment a new sedition," cleric Ayatollah Mohsen Araki told crowds, the Times of Israel reported, citing Fars.
This year, Palermo, Italy is hosting the nomadic European art biennale Manifesta, which aims to address the city's ongoing migrant crisis — but is the art on view enough to foment actual social and political change?
BRUSSELS – U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday pressed European nations to get tough on Iran by cutting off all funding the country may use to foment instability in the Middle East and beyond.
Athens last month expelled two Russian diplomats and barred two other people from entering the country for trying to bribe officials and foment demonstrations to thwart a deal that would allow Macedonia to join NATO.
Kremlin officials have accused some foreign-backed civil society groups of working on behalf of Western governments to foment unrest and replicate the revolutions that forced out pro-Russian leaders in several ex-Soviet states.
The constitutional court temporarily suspended Dodon after he opposed a law passed last month aimed at combating foreign propaganda, legislation which Dodon says is an attempt to foment "anti-Russian hysteria" and violates free speech.
"We're conscious of the fact that some bad elements can try to foment trouble by taking advantage of the situation and that's why I've requested authorities to ensure the safety of Ayodhya's Muslims," Ahmad said.
First and foremost, they foment the progress of the poetic line, one term pointing way to the next, which points the way to the next, and then the next, on and on, repeated and varied.
The proposal could foment tension between the army and Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD), who have been at loggerheads over the charter since the party's historic landslide election win in 2015.
Trump's Iran strategy didn't seem like much of an alternative plan -- beyond trying to destroy the Iranian economy in order to foment protests against the regime, potentially leading to regime change, long a goal of Bolton's.
But in addition to hunting for fugitive extremists, China is also trying to prevent a big Uighur diaspora forming that could foment support for Uighurs in China, much as Tibetan exiles campaign to free their homeland.
The militants, believed to number several hundred and described as "remnants" of Islamic State's Libya operation, are trying to foment chaos by cutting power and water supplies and to identify receptive local communities, the officials said.
The nuclear deal did not moderate Iranian behavior—its regime has continued to test ballistic missiles and foment violence in Syria and Iraq—but it has so far kept Iran away from near-term weapons capabilities.
The interference with the 2016 presidential election, including the reported hack of the Democratic National Committee and targeting of 21 state election systems, has already achieved its intended effect — to foment doubt in the electoral process.
Facebook acknowledged that its platform was used to "foment division and incite offline violence" in Myanmar where the military unleashed an online campaign targeting the Rohingya Muslim minority that led to murder, rape and forced migration.
That my officers feel the burden of a media culture's fixation with indicting law enforcement on their front pages at the behest of a far-left movement designed to foment anarchy and not truth, infuriates me.
Not only are the local court system and law enforcement community committed to reinforcing that black lives do not matter here, but the police also continue to escalate tensions and foment distrust between them and protesters.
Trump's defeat of Hillary Clinton follows a desperate and unprecedented attempt by Democratic electors to foment a revolt by convincing Republican electors to vote against him, an effort that collapsed with little to show for it.
The Trump administration has also launched an offensive of speeches and online communications meant to foment unrest and help pressure Iran to end its nuclear program and its support of militant groups, according to U.S. officials.
Yet perhaps the answer to this modern disease that appears to have landed straight out of a Black Mirror episode might also lie in the online networks that have helped foment this in the first place.
He said the "parallel structure" was behind the coup attempt -- his shorthand for followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric whom he has repeatedly accused of trying to foment an uprising in the military, media and judiciary.
"Certain countries from outside the region pay no heed to this, and send military ships and aircraft to the South China Sea to foment trouble, creating problems where none exist, threatening regional peace and stability," it added.
It is not yet clear whether Donald Trump's belligerence is simply a ploy designed to win trade concessions from China and others, or whether he is prepared to foment economic warfare—and worse—if he is thwarted.
Athens said last week it had expelled two Russian diplomats and barred two other people from entering the country for trying to bribe officials and foment demonstrations to thwart a deal to allow Macedonia to join NATO.
Now, people are mourning while scrambling to find a new place with the same vibrancy and foment, with not a small amount of freaking out about how the new, Google+-less world looks for design and sales.
Contemptuous of the long reign of Modernism, which they felt had sold itself as a cure to society's ills and never delivered, they were jazzed by American science-fiction novels and the political foment of the 1960s.
Many of those voters rally to his side when they perceive he is being attacked by the media -- a state of mind that the President's tweet about the "real enemy of the people" is designed to foment.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Thursday defended Russia's involvement in Iraqi Kurdistan's energy sector, saying it was in accordance with the law and was not designed to foment disagreement between the semi-autonomous region and Baghdad.
While I was the United States ambassador to Russia, Mr. Putin accused President Obama's administration of seeking to foment revolution against him — as, allegedly, we had done in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Syria during the Arab Spring.
From the perspective of American intelligence agencies, Facebook is practically a weapon, used by a company linked to the Kremlin to foment extremism and influence the 2016 presidential election with at least $100,000 worth of targeted ads.
Global financial markets plunged on the referendum result, on fears it would hit investment in the world's fifth-largest economy, threaten London's role as a global financial capital and foment uncertainty in the world's biggest trading bloc.
But one has to wonder by what right a regime remains in office when it has been so dishonest, greedy and inept, managing only to foment massive inflation and starve the countryside and the working-class suburbs.
These researchers serve as an informal internet police force that combats malicious attempts to use false information to sway public opinion, sow political discord and foment distrust in traditional institutions like the news media and the government.
But Bannon -- a man who travels the world trying to foment a toxic, divisive form of racist nationalism -- does not need a more powerful megaphone or a prominent place on the stage at a highly-regarded gathering.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced a 40 percent increase to the minimum wage as of January, a move that will foment what many economists already consider hyperinflation in the oil-rich but crisis-stricken nation.
Its use of false, demonizing and delegitimizing propaganda to promote negative public perceptions of Israel and foment commercial discrimination against the country has been well-documented by expert anti-hate organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League.
The kingdom's impetuous effort last month to foment a crisis in Lebanon was the tipping point, but administration officials have been concerned for some time about the kingdom's embargo of Qatar and its disastrous war in Yemen.
But the CPP is pressing on with its plans to amend the election law, adding a vague clause that would allow the closure of parties that foment "disunity" and a rule banning donations from abroad, among other things.
"President Trump's aggressions against the Venezuelan people, its government and its institutions have surpassed all limits," Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said in a statement on state television, accusing Washington of seeking to destabilize Venezuela and foment foreign intervention.
The Obama administration allowed ISIS to gain strength, fuel instability in Syria, and trigger a refugee crisis that helped foment populist politics in Europe — including a vote in favor of Brexit that Sky says might've gone differently otherwise.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Leaders of all faiths should unite in renouncing religious extremism and counter the "barbarity of those who foment hatred and violence," Pope Francis said on Friday at the start of a two-day visit to Cairo.
Just as the Trump administration's family separation policy was a hamfisted, jackbooted attempt to make life hard for immigrants with no thought as to the practical or political consequences, ICE's crackdown on sponsors has helped foment a crisis.
This week's terror attack in Paris, which ISIS has claimed credit for, was obviously timed so close to the French election on Sunday to help Le Pen foment anti-Muslim backlash and gain ground for the Sunday vote.
The coordinated attacks, which took place in three Sri Lankan cities and killed more than 300 people, were designed to foment religious strife in a country that has been slowly recovering from a quarter-century-long civil war.
Facebook failed to prevent its platform from being used to "foment division and incite offline violence" in the country, one of its executives said in a post on Monday, citing a human rights report commissioned by the company.
The Kurds' generations-long sense of mistrust and insecurity is playing out in the political showdown with the United States, which fears the referendum will foment ethnic violence, fracture Iraq and rupture the coalition against the Islamic State.
It was in Reno that Kaepernick's potential as a quarterback was realized, and where his curiosity in African-American history and culture began to foment, mostly as he met teammates with vastly different experiences from his growing up.
Athens said it had expelled two Russian diplomats and barred two other people from entering the country in July for trying to bribe officials and foment demonstrations to thwart a deal that would allow Macedonia to join NATO.
And that concern is something that Warren's eventual Democratic opponents will focus in on as they try to foment doubts among voters as to whether the Massachusetts senator is the right person to pick to take on Trump.
Athens expelled the two Russian diplomats and barred two other people from entering the country last week, accusing them of trying to bribe unidentified officials and foment demonstrations to thwart a deal to allow Macedonia to join NATO.
This form of "religious liberty" seeks to foment the sense of persecution and paranoia of a collection of conservative religious groups that see themselves as on the cusp of losing their rightful position of dominance over American culture.
"Where is he getting his money from?" asks Ahmed Mahran, a lawyer who helped foment a crackdown on gay people last fall when he lodged a complaint against several people who had waved rainbow flags at a concert.
Beyond the many unarmed blacks killed by police, including recently Freddie Gray in Baltimore, other police abuses that don't result in death foment resentment, distrust, and malice toward police in black and brown communities all over the country.
For one thing, Trump has repeatedly hinted at plans to lift sanctions imposed by the West after Russian forces seized the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine and sent unmarked Russian soldiers into eastern Ukraine to foment a civil war there.
I was unable to foment a boycott of them because apparently they also publish some good books and people felt like that was reason enough for them to be allowed to publish really heinous hate speech by a fascist.
A study published last year by the RAND Corporation concluded the news agency was part and parcel of a Kremlin strategy to "foment suspicion" between Turkey and its NATO partners and to enlist the country's support for Russia's policies.
We are powerless to foment a revolution while working two part-time jobs to make ends meet, so all we can do is register a protest against the Dickensian nightmare that the elites have created for us by voting.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece said on Thursday it still seeks good relations with Moscow, a day after it expelled two Russian diplomats for trying to bribe officials and foment demonstrations to thwart a deal to allow Macedonia to join NATO.
Quebec's leading political analysts say Mr. Blanchet succeeded precisely because he put Quebec's sovereignty on the back burner at a time when a younger generation of Quebecers aspires to be the next Québécois Bill Gates — not to foment revolution.
Yet in a sign of how the far right outside the country is trying to foment the discussion, many of the Twitter posts about the hacking have originated in the United States, according to Trendsmap, a data analytics tool.
The rally has also attracted attention from the ultra-violent neo-Nazi network the Base, an accelerationist white nationalist group that believes in using violence to overthrow the US government, foment a race war, and create a white ethnostate.
Whites speak with pride about the historic black college downtown — though one white person was overheard on Wednesday warning of a liberal plot to foment a "race war" so that President Obama might declare martial law before the inauguration.
But opposition critics accused PiS of using them to foment divisions in Poland and the party, whose opinion poll ratings haven fallen sharply, decided that Tuesday's official gathering on the eighth anniversary of the disaster would be the last.
This was when the company allowed a staff designer, Susannah Margaretta Makeig-Jones, known as Daisy, to foment an aesthetic revolution that helped save Wedgwood's fortunes and laid the way for the contemporary embrace of cerebral, off-kilter decoration.
It's a voice within conservative media that was once incredibly influential in shaping Republican politics, including helping to foment support for the invasion of Iraq ("The Right War for the Right Reasons," as the magazine put it in 2004).
Clinton and the former president are also unnerved by the possibility that Mr. Sanders will foment a large wave of first-time voters and liberals that will derail her in Iowa, not unlike Barack Obama's success in 2008, which consigned Mrs.
In short, the company admits that it previously wasn't doing enough to prevent its network from "being used to foment division and incite offline violence," but it argues it's already begun making the changes necessary to prevent it from happening again.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration has launched an offensive of speeches and online communications meant to foment unrest and help pressure Iran to end its nuclear program and its support of militant groups, U.S. officials familiar with the matter said.
That's a fascinating conflict, and it touches on the plot of the first season of the Avatar spinoff The Legend of Korra, where the villain tries to foment rebellion against "benders," people with the innate ability to manipulate the elements.
Not all these foreign fighters will be captured or killed on the battlefield and the United States must work closely with Turkey and other regional allies to ensure these fighters do not return to their home countries to foment additional terrorism.
There could be no better karmic end to this election than Donald Trump placing Republican leaders at the center of the kind of conspiracy theory those same Republicans typically foment against Hillary Clinton, while she contentedly allows them to spread.
The latest flare-up in Libya, which has been mired in chaos since dictator Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in 2011, threatens to disrupt oil flows, foment migration across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe and allow jihadists to exploit the power vacuum.
Putin seeks to destroy democracy itself, discredit democratic institutions, divide democratic nations from each other, foment bitter divisions within democratic nations, divide America from democratic allies, divide Britain from continental Europe and dismember democratic organizations including the European Union and NATO.
" He added, "The press desperately wants to foment or preserve the notion that there's this massive split between the Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren gang and the Clinton gang—between the progressives and the moderates—and it's just not true.
We now learn from criminal and counterintelligence investigations, and reporting in the free press of America, that a chosen tactic of the Russian dictator attacking democracy is to foment hatred of American against American, race against race, and religion against religion.
"His comments today were worse than opportunistic and inappropriate politicking in the wake of the terrible tragedy in Brussels — they were a shameful display of hate that only serves to foment anger and make the world less secure," Wasserman Schultz said.
Federica Mogherini, the European Union's foreign policy chief, hastily scheduled the dinner meeting after Mr. Trump's victory, which threatens to foment further division in a continent already reeling from crises over Greece's debt, migration and Britain's decision to exit the bloc.
Mr. Xi's efforts in these trials to portray the defendants as agents of "foreign hostile forces" working to foment a "color revolution" against the government echoes Vladimir Putin's habit of identifying the United States as the architect of all Russia's problems.
Mr. Xi's efforts in the trials to portray the defendants as agents of "foreign hostile forces" working to foment a "color revolution" against the government echoes Vladimir Putin's habit of identifying America as the architect of all of Russia's problems.
They point to Iran's support for Houthi rebels in Yemen, for the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, which has slaughtered its own citizens, as well as Tehran's support for groups that foment violence and terror across the Middle East.
A central bank official in Sanaa argued in June that the bank remained independent in its effort to mitigate the economic fallout of the conflict and accused the exiled government of seeking to foment instability and even revolt in Houthi areas.
His gratuitous goodbye letter to Thibodeau, while written in dense corporatese, made no effort to veil his contempt for the outgoing coach; this is how you say "fuck you" while using words like "interdepartmental" and "foment," an art Reinsdorf has mastered.
Mr. Cuomo would appear at fund-raisers for Mr. de Blasio's potential rivals — Mr. Jeffries in 2015 and Mr. Diaz Jr. in 2016 — and foment opposition in phone calls to New York political leaders, according to people familiar with his calls.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler told the Oregonian he believed self-described members of the alt-right like Biggs and Tarrio come to Portland hoping to foment violence, well aware that it is home to a large antifa contingent, Rose City Antifa.
But to be perfectly blunt, I don't see government as the source of vast expertise in how to regulate the online world, and I think some of the biggest pieces of shit using social media to foment hate come from government.
My colleague Zack Beauchamp explains: After Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution toppled the pro-Western shah, the new Islamic Republic established an aggressive foreign policy of exporting the Iranian revolution, attempting to foment Iran-style theocratic uprisings around the Middle East.
The photographs and stories in "Beyond the Shadows" are not just a reminder of how racism and anti-Semitism can foment violence and murder, but a warning for our uneasy present, when white nationalism and neo-Nazism are on the upswing.
" In a blog post, Facebook's product policy manager, Alex Warofka, reflected on the findings: "The report concludes that, prior to this year, we weren't doing enough to help prevent our platform from being used to foment division and incite offline violence.
He could have spoken about historically low unemployment and the election promises he has kept to his loyal supporters on conservative judicial nominations, or sought to ease the summer's mood of fear and discord he has done much to foment.
Almost immediately, many of the complex real-world issues of the times — police violence, presidential politics and the foment of racial clashes that continue to boil over in places like Charlottesville, Va. — all flushed through the filter of Kaepernick's gesture.
Based on the novel by former U.S. Information Agency officer Sam Greenlee, this uneven but occasionally electrifying satire centers on a CIA recruit who becomes the agency's first black operative and later uses his skills to foment armed guerrilla warfare.
Mueller's office obtained a grand jury indictment in February charging 13 Russian individuals and three Russian companies with using social media and other means to foment strife in the U.S. in 2016 with a goal of advancing Trump's electoral chances.
My colleague Zack Beauchamp explains: After Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution toppled the pro-Western shah, the new Islamic Republic established an aggressive foreign policy of exporting the Iranian revolution, attempting to foment Iran-style theocratic uprisings around the Middle East.
The national athletics federation has also attempted to foment revolution with the recent staging of the inaugural Nitro Series in Melbourne, where Usain Bolt and his 'All-Star' internationals competed against five nations in a team-based event held over three meetings.
A former writer for The Vampire Diaries claims she experienced abuse on the set of that series by a director, as she detailed in a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter, and outlined what people in power must do to foment real change.
But the Russians weren't finished yet — in 2014, following the Ukrainian revolution in which pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown, Putin invaded and annexed Crimea and began to foment a proxy war in Eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian rebels and government forces.
In Washington, U.S. officials familiar with the matter told Reuters that the Trump administration had launched an offensive of speeches and online communications meant to foment unrest and help pressure Iran to end its nuclear program and its support of militant groups.
On the last day of his whistlestop trip around Mexico, Pope Francis asked prisoners in the border city of Ciudad Juárez to pray for the society that has failed them, and then called business leaders "slave drivers" who were helping to foment violence.
Otherwise, a lot of people would presumably choose not to chip in, and these free riders would risk disrupting "labor peace," which is to say they would leech off the hard work of labor organizers and foment discord between workers and management.
SEOUL (Reuters) - As the United States and other nations grasp for new ways to sanction Pyongyang in response to its latest nuclear test, some North Korean defectors see investment in its rudimentary market economy as a way to foment gradual change from within.
They say that the planned law could foment radicalisation by sending the message to dual-citizen Muslims that they are less French than the rest of society and, by creating unequal categories of citizenship, betray the cherished "egalité" enshrined in France's constitution.
He said the act was encourage by the "parallel structure" - his shorthand for followers of Fethullah Gulen, a U.S.-based Muslim cleric who he has repeatedly accused of attempting to foment an uprising among his followers in the judiciary and the military.
But a corrective approach that simply "rips the law up from its roots" would only foment confusion and disruption while causing renewed fears of care and coverage denials that drove us to making change in the first place, particularly for those most vulnerable.
"Those who, for what may be political reasons, foment fear of migrants instead of building peace are sowing violence, racial discrimination and xenophobia, which are matters of great worry for all those concerned about the safety of every human being," he wrote.
But Anna Karina, the Danish-born model turned actress who during this period was Mr. Godard's muse, leading lady and wife — one of the screen's great beauties and an enduring symbol of the French New Wave — doesn't recollect the hype or intellectual foment.
A Bangladeshi Supreme Court lawyer and civil rights activist, Jyotirmoy Barua, has warned that social media is being used in Bangladesh to foment violence against minorities and that "users who are not very tech-savvy" are susceptible to having their accounts hijacked.
If you've ever tried to write something long – a thesis, a book, or a manifesto outlining your disappointment in the modern technocracy and your plan to foment violent revolution – you know that distractions can slow you down or even stop the creative process.
On Monday he also said he wanted to boost the militia - similar to civilian reserves - to 500,000 this year and arm them all with rifles to held fend off what he says is a U.S.-backed opposition attempt to foment a coup.
Although the mechanisms that foment political and moral rot — racism, sexism, capitalism — are still there, they seem to be more easily understood through the "toxic" celebrities and boyfriends and Supreme Court nominees who represent and, according to the word's logic, perpetuate them.
It has had particularly dire consequences in Londonderry, where longstanding social inequality helped foment the Northern Irish conflict in the late 1960s, and where many feel they have never experienced the economic dividend promised by those who promoted the Good Friday agreement.
Russia, which has acted as a lender of last resort to Venezuela and supplied it with weapons, has accused the United States of trying to foment a coup against Maduro, someone Moscow counts as one of its closest allies in Latin America.
For decades the FBI has tracked efforts — particularly by Russia — to foment discord, exploit social tensions, real or imagined, and amplify racial, gender and sexual orientation and class divisions among the American people, all with an objective to pit us against each other.
It was left to Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov to address the issue, and his ministry accused Ukraine of creating threats to normal shipping traffic in the strait by violating international maritime law, and trying to foment a crisis for domestic political purposes.
But the risk that offensives against ISIL involving Shi'ite forces could foment sectarian tensions and help the group have been underscored by allegations that 49 Sunni men were executed after surrendering to a Shi'ite militia supporting the army offensive to retake Falluja.
The Trump administration has held clandestine talks with rebellious military officers from Venezuela, The New York Times reported on Saturday, suggesting the U.S. is seeking to foment an overthrow of President Nicolas Maduro's government, or support elements within the country that will.
Politicians continue to use the specter of abortions later in pregnancy to foment opposition to abortion—despite the majority support for abortion in the United States—by stigmatizing both people who get the procedure and the doctors who provide it, Smith said.
But when he says things that are racist, when he says things that are anti-immigrant, that are meant to foment hate, yes you call him on it but you never lose track of your goal, which is to bring this country together.
The BJP began its focus on WhatsApp in 2017 and 2018 local elections, weaponizing the platforms to foment fear and confusion among supporters, which in turn has led to real-world violence, especially in rural areas where access to other sources of information is limited.
"Using any means or medium to express views which foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence or other serious criminal activity" is grounds for a visa ban, as is speech that "fosters hatred which might lead to inter-community violence in the UK" (emphasis added).
And yet he still managed to shock the nation this morning by spreading a disturbing video that depicts teenagers being thrown from a roof and beaten, one of three clips to appear on his account today which seem designed to foment anti-Muslim sentiment.
In place of the liberal democracy for which many had hoped, al-Qaeda and other militant groups have used the Arab Spring to foment chaos — exactly as described in The Management of Savagery, a key jihadi text published in 2004 — especially in Syria and Yemen.
Giuliani, a horny and predatory vampire bat, is famous enough that you probably know what he's about; D'Amato, a tryhard reactionary cheese-log who wasn't quite vicious enough to break it big, was last seen trying to foment a people's revolution on a JetBlue flight.
But even if Clinton decides to focus on just enough states to block Trump's path to 270 electoral votes and the margin on Election Day winds up being fairly slim, Trump's ability to foment unrest and call the outcome into question will likely be limited.
Pompeo's speech was the latest step in a communications offensive launched by the Trump administration that is meant to foment unrest in Iran and help pressure its government to end its nuclear program and support of militant groups, U.S. officials familiar with the matter said.
Financial analyst Christopher Wood told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera that Trump's goal in offering to finance Italy's debt, which CNBC reports investors are fleeing as it surpasses 130 percent of the country's GDP, is to foment divisions between Italy and the European Union.
Financial analyst Christopher Wood told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera that Trump's goal in offering to finance Italy's debt, which, CNBC reports, investors are fleeing as it surpasses 130 percent of the country's GDP, is to foment divisions between Italy and the European Union.
Continuing and expanding the same eyewash programs that actually have the effect of blinding our law enforcement agencies from even recognizing radicalization or investigating the very mosques that foment jihad is not just a dereliction of duty, but a betrayal of your oath of office.
In general, if NBC silences Jones now, we all need to get ready to sputter and double-talk when some articulate right-wingers start saying that certain leftists should be barred from high-exposure television "on principle" because they foment interracial enmity, for example.
Participants at the Sciences Po debate produced a handful of suggestions to foment better relations between the Italian and French peoples, ranging from cultural exchanges (swapping a Caravaggio for Leonardo's Mona Lisa, or holding a French ballet at La Scala and Italian opera in Paris).
It was a far cry from a temporary measure the government adopted last year — after years of the governing Five Star Movement helping to foment confusion about vaccines — that allowed children to stay in school as long as their parents attested they had been vaccinated.
Ivan Dixon's riveting "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" (on Thursday) stars Lawrence Cook as an African-American who is recruited and trained by the C.I.A. but then leaves the agency and uses the skills he learned there to foment political violence in Chicago.
The scope and types of the Facebook content being handed over underline the complicated nature of the investigation, and the degree to which the social network — home to more than two billion regular visitors — has been used to manipulate Americans and foment public unrest.
If you still have any doubt about the power of political speech to foment physical violence, consider the classic experiment by the Yale psychologist Stanley Milgram, who in the early 1960s studied the willingness of a group of men to obey an authority figure.
They sketched out operations like revealing hidden global assets of the Quds Force; creating fake social media accounts in Farsi to foment unrest in Iran; financing Iranian opposition groups; and publicizing accusations, real or fictitious, against senior Iranian officials to turn them against one another.
The 212-page indictment is the most detailed accusation by the American government to date of the Russian government's interference in the 22016 election, and it includes a litany of brazen Russian subterfuge operations meant to foment chaos in the months before Election Day.
This was the decade that defined the skyline, that delivered New York personalities like Barbara Hutton, Fiorello H. La Guardia, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Winchell to global audiences, and that experienced intellectual foment in the Harlem Renaissance and an infusion of refugees from Nazi persecution.
Like the character in the John Cheever novel "Bullet Park," Mr. Buatta had as his emotional touchstone a beautiful yellow room, in his case found in the London apartment of Nancy Lancaster, the Virginia-born decorator who helped foment the English country house style.
The most momentous blunder was the decision of the American ambassador to South Vietnam, Henry Cabot Lodge, to foment the coup that overthrew Ngo Dinh Diem, which wrecked the South Vietnamese security apparatus and led North Vietnam to initiate a huge invasion of the South.
Lesle Gallimore, a former Division I women's soccer college coach and past president of United Soccer Coaches, an organization for soccer coaches of all levels, said there is a way to foment competition and facilitate confidence and even a little swagger, without excessive cockiness.
One tactic the organization uses to foment anxiety within its ranks is to perpetuate the notion that the government is attempting to seize the weapons of law-abiding citizens, and so any compromise would represent a slippery slope toward a total ban on firearms.
But Trump's three days of Twitter venting against the FBI, his political opponents and the Russia investigation from his Mar-a-Lago resort are likely to further incite mistrust in the institutions of democracy and government, which the Russian intervention was designed to foment.
U.S. officials familiar with the matter told Reuters that an ongoing communications offensive by the Trump administration was meant to work in conjunction with a sanctions push to foment unrest and help pressure Iran to end its nuclear program and its support of militant groups.
Global financial markets plunged as complete results showed a near 52-48 percent split for leaving, sparking fears the decision will hit investment in the world's fifth-largest economy, threaten London's role as a global financial capital and foment uncertainty in the world's biggest trading bloc.
And because economically vulnerable groups are more susceptible to proposed solutions to end their economic woes, as occurs during any depression (including Germany after WWI) these ideologies could foment a very dangerous tide of racism combined with patriotism that makes the rise of Donald Trump terrifying.
Still, even a hint of further Russian interference is a more-than-prickly subject right now in light of earlier revelations that Facebook and Twitter both showed thousands of ads planted by fake Russian accounts to foment division within the U.S. during the 20143 Presidential election.
"The social media giant wrote that their independent report, created by the San Francisco-based nonprofit Business for Social Responsibility (BSR), "concludes that, prior to this year, we weren't doing enough to help prevent our platform from being used to foment division and incite offline violence.
Here, Magid's intervention into the legacy of the architect is primarily seen as a political act, and while the New York Times and the New Yorker, helped to foment the legend Magid was weaving, people in Mexico have been skeptical about the artist's version of events.
Worried about the spread of ideologies that threaten regime legitimacy, and the ability of domestic opponents to organize and foment dissent, Beijing supports cyber attacks on Tibetan and Uighur activists, NGOS and think tanks, and the diplomatic, military, and political agencies of all the major powers.
Given the frenzy surrounding the famed pickup artist's recently canceled international "meetups," where it was assumed that misogyny and pro-rape sentiment would foment, the atmosphere of his mother's basement, which Valizadeh described at various points as his "kingdom" and "man cave," was almost eerily calm.
The foment that has been raging across the continent—from the rise of genuinely fascist uglies like Front National in France, to the UK's own UKIP tendency, to Italian populists like Five Star—can be neutralized if the EU radically changes its model and make-up.
Over the course of the '60s, enough liberals were elected to begin to foment for more internal reforms, and the speaker, John McCormack of Massachusetts, not exactly a liberal but also not a reactionary, even granted some minor ones, like scheduling more meetings of the Democratic caucus.
Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza and has been seeking to foment violence on the West Bank, praised Thursday's shooting and said that the two slain fugitives had been members of its military wing, though Hamas leaders did not specifically claim responsibility for the attacks.
Number one, Nicki Minaj, one of the people saying congratulations to Cardi B on Twitter, and people were trying to foment some kind of beef between — Cardi B is taking Nicki Minaj's spot, like two Adams can't exist in the same place at the same time.
The unprecedented and unpatriotic attempt by an American president to promote foreign actions against American democracy, by trying to foment foreign attacks against his Democratic opponents in the 85033 and 2020 elections, should be criminalized for any future president, of any political party, against any political opponent.
"He's trying to divide the Maduro government and create suspicions and foment all kinds of insider divisions, because the one thing that's kept this government together is that they're all fearful of being extradited to the United States, so they're all trying to do this together," said Schechter.
These findings may cause a problem for the White House as it makes the argument that citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Sudan and Yemen are particularly likely to foment anti-Western terrorism, when the White House's own terrorism list demonstrates that this is not the case.
President George W. Bush said that if the council was a tool for human rights abusers to masquerade as human rights authorities, and to foment anti-Semitism by using the Jewish state as a proverbial scapegoat, the leader of the free world would not join or legitimize the council.
The demand could foment a crisis in U.S.-Turkey relations, since the U.S. is unlikely to want to honor the request without hard evidence, which could affect Turkey's role as a key ally in the fight against ISIS and the handling of refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war.
READ: Facebook is still blocking "suspicious" accounts hours before the polls open Rio added that Facebook's conclusion that it wasn't "doing enough to help prevent [its] platform from being used to foment division and incite offline violence" and is "now taking the right corrective actions" is very misleading.
If our business and government leaders do not make sweeping changes now, we will see larger and more barbaric atrocities committed against innocent civilians, an exodus of business, investments and talent from countries that are deemed unsafe and more citizens turning to reactionary and isolationist movements that foment fear.
Other government initiatives to foment entrepreneurship have fizzled out, but ABVCAP is still active, organizing networking and promotional events like the annual Brazil Breakfast, set to take place in New York in late September, and Brazilian Venture Capital Conference, set to take place in São Paolo in late October.
"A well-equipped terrorist group ... intending to infiltrate the country from the border area of Oshnavieh to foment insecurity and carry out acts of sabotage was ambushed and at least 10 terrorists were killed in a heavy clash," the Revolutionary Guards said in a statement carried by IRNA.
Bezos is learning what many tech executives have learned over the past year: that a mission statement only commands loyalty when employees believe it is being consistently upheld; that when they see that it isn't, they will use it as reason to foment dissent, to strike, to leave.
Nonetheless, the consolidation of power under a reformist Crown Prince in Saudi Arabia, the strategic push by the American administration to defeat Islamic terrorism, and a strategy to stop Iran's hegemonic ambitions all require a confrontation against policies in the area that foment, support and enable terror groups.
Because the drift of policy in these areas will help determine whether the ground in America stays fertile for future versions of Trump — whether our policies continue to foment terrorism, income inequality, bad health care, uneven educational opportunity, and the many other things that leave many Americans feeling alienated.
" Importantly, the Senate report clarifies that while the desired outcome of these efforts isn't 100 percent clear, "the general intent to foment and promote divisiveness and discord amongst the American populace is strongly evidenced, as are the desire and capability of the IRA to effectively coopt unwitting Americans.
But even if Trump doesn't formally endorse a primary challenge, if he continues to criticize McConnell, he would hurt McConnell's image among the GOP base and foment criticism of the leader in media outlets like Fox News and Breitbart — which could well spur a more plausible primary challenge anyway.
As a DJ behind him sampled a guitar riff, the 37-year-old Harvard-educated religion major picked up a white, plastic controller from the game Guitar Hero and, windmilling his arms, stroked the toy like it could make real music, smashed it like he could foment a real revolution.
S. Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE visited Nigeria following that postponement to warn of dire consequences for politicians who would rig elections or foment post-election violence.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Cancels Chicago Rally Amid a Melee" (front page, March 12): It is highly hypocritical for Donald Trump, after canceling his rally, to tell people to go "in peace" when he has done nothing but foment violence and hatred since the beginning of his campaign.
" Or maybe from one of our founding mothers, Abigail Adams, who presciently cautioned her husband that, "If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation.
"While I understand the business concerns and the current climate make talking about this kind of thing a minefield, we're rapidly approaching the point where not talking about it will only foment bad blood, and at best we'll start silently losing customers and employees," the employee wrote on the internal email chain.
First the GOP, aided by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, played the politics of personal destruction to foment hatred against Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
While the bond was touted as helping to foment a sort of industrial revolution, as it attempts to diversify away from petrochemicals, the sigh of relief in financial markets was not based on expectations of future productivity but rather that the deal can finance about a third of next year's budget deficit.
Despite a losing streak in Parliament and serious concessions to European officials in Brexit talks, Mr. Johnson has managed to cast himself in much of the British print press as a conquering hero, the country's best hope in a Britain-versus-Europe conflict that he helped foment as a Telegraph journalist decades ago.
Only one thing is clear in the fog of accusations and allegations: If the goal of Russia's alleged intelligence swoop was to pit Washington's centers of power against one another, to foment political chaos and to cast doubt on the functioning of US democracy itself, it is working better than anyone in Moscow likely hoped.
But Johnson's commutation was also the latest sign that Trump will use the most unchecked power he possesses as president to do the bidding of whatever rich and famous people have his ear at the moment—the kind of whim-based decision-making that has the potential to foment the worst kind of corruption.
While it has appeared to foment and exploit divisions in the EU by giving its support to right-wing and populist movements in the region, it has also undertaken massive joint infrastructure projects with European countries and companies, such as the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline with Germany, on which the U.S. recently imposed sanctions.
While Kremlin-aligned agents secretly built fake Facebook groups to foment political division and deployed hordes of Twitter bots to stoke criticism of Hillary Clinton, RT worked out in the open, bolstered by one of the largest online audiences of any news organization in the world and a prominent presence on YouTube's search results.
The function of the world upside down imagery in Bach's Lutheranism, as in scripture, was not to foment earthly upheaval, but to inspire heavenly comfort: The hierarchies of this sinful world are a necessary injustice for the sake of order, but, in light of the equality that awaits the blessed in paradise, they are ephemeral.
A video released by the Yueyang People's Intermediate Court in southern China's Hunan Province showed the activist, Lee Ming-cheh, sitting silently as a judicial officer read a statement accusing him of conspiring with a Chinese partner to foment a "Western color revolution" in China by disseminating articles, books and videos attacking China's political system.
Mr. Lynch's approach seems engineered to foment anger between police officers and the communities they serve at a time when that anger actually seems to be receding, when neighborhood policing strategies have sought to change the way that beat officers do business, making them look at people as human beings rather than prospective felons.
Much of the decade we have just endured has shown how the Democratic addiction to dispensing benefits through the tax code in complicated, indirect ways—combined with the usual insufficiency of these benefits—was nearly perfectly designed to foment mass resentment of others, imagined or not, who might secretly be getting the Good Benefits.
Tellingly, whenever Chomsky has been wheeled out to comment on the foment in America and the world this year, he's sounded little different to most of the commentariat—like everyone else, he points out that there is unease over globalization, an anomie in the citizenry, we're more isolated, oppressed, and grumpy than ever before.
But Richard Falk, professor emeritus of international law at Princeton University and a former United Nations official, said the situation could be something much more simple: Gabbard could sincerely believe in what she's pushing, and Russians could either be trying put wind behind the sails of an American military pullback or boost dissenting points of view to foment chaos.
As Twitter prepared to brief staff members of the Senate and House intelligence committees on Thursday for their investigation of Russian interference in the 683 election, researchers from a public policy group have been following hundreds of accounts to track the continuing Russian operations to influence social media discourse and foment division in the United States.
The video, in which Ms. Omar's words are smash cut with pictures of the World Trade Center on fire, drew condemnation from her supporters; they accused the president of using a small portion of a speech on civil rights to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, an anti-discrimination group, to foment xenophobia and an anti-Muslim sentiment.
Furthermore, the threat to cut the substantial American contribution to the United Nations agency that supports more than five million Palestinian refugees and their descendants in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria would foment a humanitarian crisis in refugee camps, threaten continuing Palestinian security cooperation with Israel and prompt more censure around the world.
As Twitter prepared to brief staff members of the Senate and House intelligence committees on Thursday for their investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election, researchers from a public policy group have been following hundreds of accounts to track the continuing Russian operations to influence social media discourse and foment division in the United States.
As a recent article in the newspaper Die Zeit convincingly demonstrated in the case of Germany, the central aim of the Kremlin's media outlets and networks is to foment fear and mistrust outside Russia and to undermine Westerners' faith in the security of their countries, the integrity of their institutions and the stability of their daily lives.
That's why Kim Il-sung, facing the precipitous decline in his nation's fortunes and realizing that the South was outstripping the North economically, began a series of provocative actions in the late 1960s and early '70s, including two assassination attempts on President Park in a last-ditch effort to foment a South Korean revolution and achieve reunification under his ­control.
He correctly advocated for increased humanitarian assistance to prevent further starvation but did not have an opportunity to press home the case that such famines are always a result of bad governance, and the surest way to prevent the failed states that foment these catastrophes is robust funding and a renewed commitment to American efforts to help other countries build better governments.
For black lawmakers, it was a chance to vent — at the outrage they felt toward Russian intelligence and its efforts to foment racial unrest in the country; at the frustration they felt toward three separate congressional investigations into Russian interference that have plodded on and yielded little; and at Facebook itself, which has been long on promises and short on action.
Never mind that Mr. Putin was until recently virtually a pariah in Europe after his military interventions in Ukraine, Crimea and Syria; after meddling in European elections and working hard to foment right-wing populist uprisings throughout the Continent; after polluting the political environment with fake news; and after allegedly poisoning a former Russian spy and his daughter in Britain, charges Russia denies.
Several factors lie behind the vicious campaign, experts say: a desire to weaken Egypt's authoritarian leader, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi; a need to gain a foothold in Egypt beyond the remote Sinai deserts where jihadists have been battling the army for years; and a desire to foment a vicious sectarian conflict that would tear at Egypt's delicate social fabric and destabilize the state.
Over the course of an interminable two hours or so, the two men had a couple of aims: to lavish each other with mutual praise over their bravery against the Deep State and, more importantly, to foment as much fear and panic as possible about the coronavirus, the epidemic which originated in Wuhan, China and has, to date, killed at least 81 people.
Over time (read: as leadership realized out-and-out war was unlikely or impractical), the strategy transitioned from eagerly awaiting a logical conclusion to calling on "lone wolves" to directly foment a race war themselves, which has been the motivation of many white supremacist mass shooters, including Dylann Roof, who killed black congregants at a Charleston, South Carolina, church in 2015.
Fresh off 20 nonstop years of Sopranos nostalgia, this decade has seen the mob squarely leave therapy and enter a new phase: reality TV. In addition to actual reality TV shows (including one on Staten Island) about the mob, the internet age—and the Mafia's fading real-life power—seem to have combined to foment some kind of bizarro new era of self-referential mayhem.
Russia's cable channel in the US promoted Trump... Russian internet trolls pretended (often poorly) to be Americans actively supported Trump while attacking those who didn't... Russia helped foment the American white nationalist/supremacist movement, which of course supported Trump... McMullin, a former CIA operative who ran as a conservative alternative to Trump, added that Russian leader Vladimir Putin actively backed the businessman's White House run.
"You have a president who has given tax breaks to billionaires who wants to cut programs that working people desperately need and he thinks as authoritarian types all over Europe believe, that if you foment anger against immigrants and show how strong and tough you are on those little children, that it will get you votes in elections," Sanders told CNN's Anderson Cooper late Wednesday.
The internet allows for a more intimate culture war, one in which even artists who are relatively unknown beyond their immediate communities can find their work, their identities, their spaces, and their lives picked apart — not by politicians trying to foment public outrage, but by extremist trolls whose own sense of community comes from teaming up to harass, vilify, and threaten strangers, especially queer people, women, and people of color.
Not content with eroding Yasser's claims of provocation, by summoning a witness whom he once beat up in a refugee camp, Wajdi even manages to foment a clash inside the courtroom, squaring up to a young Palestinian on the public benches, who promptly lambasts him as a "Zionist dog," whereupon the security staff muscles in and the three judges stand there as numb as dummies in the background.
The oligarch had made himself Russia's public enemy number one through his relentless attacks on the Kremlin and his efforts to foment insurrection in Putin's backyard, and he had effectively appointed himself the chef de mission of the entire dissident community in the UK. He had already survived several assassination attempts, and the Russia watchers were getting a steady stream of intelligence about new plots to kill him.
"If the jury views Roof as evil and having made a knowing, intelligent choice to kill these innocent, churchgoing people in order to foment racial hatred, they are much more likely to impose the death penalty than if they believe him to be a young and severely mentally ill person who acted under delusional racist beliefs," said Robert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, a research group.
But even in cases where religion has been used to foment intergroup conflict, to justify invidious social hierarchies or to encourage the maintenance of false beliefs, studying how it manages to leverage the mechanisms of the mind to accomplish those nefarious goals can offer insights about ourselves — insights that could be used to understand and then combat such abuses in the future, whether perpetrated by religious or secular powers.
But the ease with which it might have gone the other way, with which Iran's hard-liners could have decided to exploit the situation to ramp up tensions, undermine moderates, and foment hostilities with the US — and the reasons to believe they likely desire such an outcome — should be a sobering reminder that Iran's still-deep internal divisions pose a real risk to the US and the nascent US-Iran cooling.
If it continued to foment anti-Shia sectarianism, he said, it would invite more violence within Saudi Arabia itself: Saudi Arabia may have to choose between using anti-Shiism as a political tool at home and abroad and the very real threat that extremists taking anti-Shiism too seriously will bring the fight back home – with unpredictable consequences for the stability of Saudi Arabia and the wider region.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is trying to foment tensions in the Democratic Party, after new revelations about last year's primary campaign emerged from Donna Brazile, who served as interim head of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
While retired general and former CIA Director David Petraeus warns in The Washington Post that politicians who foment bigotry and employ hate speech against Muslims endanger our nation and help genocidal terrorists who seek to kill us, it is a cancer on conservatism for Trump, an ignoramus on national security who is vehemently opposed by a long list of conservative national security experts, to employ these tactics in his politics of fear and hate.
This artistic foment is virtually unknown in the US. First called "Art Informel" by the important French art critic Michel Tapié in his 1952 book Un Art Autre — a term that covered tachisme, matter painting, Abstract Expressionism, and lyrical abstraction in the Americas, Europe, and Japan, starting in the late 19703s — "Art Informel" was influenced by Surrealism's emphasis on chance; Dada's use of non-art materials; the paintings of the COBRA group, which lasted from 1949 to 1951; and Jean Dubuffet's interest in the art of children, the untaught, and the insane.

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