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The benefit for the host country is more than monetary.
They were participating by virtue of being the host country.
He has insulted a close ally of his host country.
Ric: my advice, after a long ambassadorial career: explain your own country's policies, and lobby the host country - but never tell the host country what to do, if you want to stay out of trouble.
Proportions of young males also differ by host country (see chart).
A quarterfinal match-up with host country France on Sunday.  FRANCE.
But the authority to secure plants remains with the host country.
Being the host country for the Games is an extraordinary challenge.
Importantly, our host country staff will remain in their current positions.
Friday's performance will have the host country believing it is possible.
The United States, the host country, has almost always gone second.
They also allocate money for development to keep the host country happy.
The win guarantees the Olympic host country a spot in Saturday's final.
Generally, the distinction goes to a successful Olympian from the host country.
Many of them wore traditional Vietnamese shirts, provided by the host country.
This is why the host country pays great attention to event atmospherics.
The HQ would immediately provide the host country with an economic boost.
He's also criticized his host country Russia for its surveillance state activities.
The FIFA document adds however that: "It is understood that such ease of access to the Host Country/Host Countries must by no means adversely affect the national immigration and security standards in the Host Country/Host Countries".
It was not the first time Mr Grenell has upset his host country.
Tensions between Turks and Syrians flare up on occasion in the host country.
Like their host country, the refugees too tend to become reliant on handouts.
But how many times have the Olympics been threatened by host-country politics?
In the host country, it's all about short-track speedskating, especially for women.
The host country swept the standings, winning 33 medals — 13 of them gold.
U.S. ambassadors are generally fairly open about their whereabouts in their host country.
The only requirement is for Chinese companies to comply with host country regulations.
What host country wouldn't want to win more medals on its home turf?
Debate constantly swirls about the value of the Olympics to any host country.
If we don't have a host country, we have a very big problem.
Two-thirds of pupils born outside their host country use another tongue at home.
No one has yet pulled out of this year's event over the host country.
When Argentina marched into Maracana Stadium, the host country fans booed their neighborhood rival.
Al-Udeid needs to be moved as quickly as possible to another host country.
All tournaments hinge on how the host country copes when its team is eliminated.
Nowadays, you don't do research abroad if you don't offer the host country something.
As host country of the U.N., the U.S. is required to issue the visas.
We gave them housing, education, language classes for two years in their host country.
HAPPENING LATER Women's World Cup Team USA takes on host country France at 3 p.m.
British newspapers praised the first lady's fashion sense, including the references to the host country.
Russia's success on the pitch made the World Cup especially appealing for the host country.
He's wearing a traditional Kazakh robe, which is a nice gesture to the host country.
They send survey teams to evaluate plant security at the request of the host country.
"Our capacities do not qualify us into being a host country for refugees," said Nizar.
Immigration quotas should be based on how much the host country has ruined other countries.
So this is unprecedented for both the International Olympic Committee and the host country, Japan.
Last year, Russia dropped out because of a continuing tensions with the host country, Ukraine.
Wild theories have already spread like wildfire, roundly humiliating his host country in the process.
But this exception applies only to individual refugees who have already entered a host country.
Host country Spain said Sunday's agreement "expresses the urgent need" for new carbon-cutting commitments.
For immigration, that means calibrating the numbers coming in to what the host country will accept.
Some scholars think that Saturday's diplomatic brushoff was one way the host country delivered a message.
This year, the competition — which began on June 7 — takes place in host country of France.
Kate paid homage to her host country by choosing the dress by Polish designer, Gosia Baczynska.
Many of the residents of these territories still hold a strong affection for the host country.
Until now, his favorite host country had been South Korea, he said, praising the country's hospitality.
The World Cup host country France's women's team is also fighting a sizable soccer pay gap.
That's why you'll see the biggest outperformance in the host country leading up to the tournament.
Publicly, American officials will say only that the battle happened in a North African "host" country.
He also made a reference to the delicious food they've been enjoying in their host country.
For pro-immigrationists, if third-generation immigrants are not seen and treated as equal citizens, this means that the host country is not fulfilling its obligations, and if this results in tensions, hostility and even violence—the host country has nobody to blame but its own bigotry.
This makes Lebanon the largest host country in the region, putting a huge strain on the economy.
Great Britain, the host country in 24, was second with 2200 gold medals and 2400 medals total.
Any relocation out of Syria will be done in conjunction with host country governments, the official added.
The Platonic ideal of an immigration policy is one that has the consent of the host country.
Arriving in Edinburgh alongside fiancé Prince Harry, Meghan paid homage to her host country in several ways.
The reason why we're going to Shanghai is that the host country, China, has invited us there.
And yet, I am grateful for his honesty that reveals the deepest sentiments of my host country.
The administration says those individuals being transferred will be detained and monitored in their new host country.
Typically, reporters with Tillerson and from the host country get to ask the same number of questions.
Host country France prioritized fighting inequality, with a focus on adopting "progressive legislative frameworks" for gender equality.
Many, however, lack transparency, leave the host country riddled with debt, and require political favors in return.
Such a move could potentially violate the U.S.' host country agreement that allows accredited diplomats to participate.
The last men's singles champion in the tournament from the host country was Mark Edmonson in 1976.
It's the first time that a host country of the singing contest has barred another nation's participant.
First, every host country must support refugees into work and education -- the only roads to self-reliance.
Host country France is also in the quarterfinals, thanks to a 2-1 extra time win over Brazil.
Underneath the coat, Kate paid homage to her host country with a sweater from a Swedish brand, Fjàllräven.
For the first time in 36 years, all four of the semi-finalists hailed from the host country.
In a nod to the host country, she accessorized with a blue poppy – the national flower of Bhutan.
It seems, however, that FIFA has chosen to ignore that advice and stick with the abusive host country.
Russia, the lowest-ranked team in the World Cup, automatically qualified for the tournament as the host country.
The US is watching from home, while host country Russia is the tourney's most controversial site in decades.
Stateless people are dependent on the mercy of their host country, unable to return to their native land.
That is because the teams always enter the stadium alphabetically — according to the alphabet of the host country.
Borderline Bar & Grill is a western-themed establishment known to regularly host country, salsa and swing dancing nights.
But Schuster said that in foreign ports, protection is only as good as the host country enforcing it.
The host country was playing Canada in prime time, with a berth in the second round at stake.
Let's be real: A World Cup song hasn't been a perfect representation of the host country since 1994.
It hasn't been confirmed as to why she seems to be so disliked by attendees from the host country.
But at the G20 in Hangzhou, the host country will be working hard to keep it off the agenda.
It's a clever way to keep the flower tradition alive while imbuing it with significance for the host country.
The researchers found that permanent migrants actually had a net positive impact on the economy of their host country.
" In a separate post, Trump said the host country Canada "charges the U.S. a 270% tariff on Dairy Products!
But under right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, host country Brazil supports opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate leader.
Perhaps surprisingly for a soccer-crazed host country, around 800,000 of the unsold Games tickets are for soccer matches.
Seven men's teams participate: winners from each of the six confederations, plus the winning team from the host country.
The host country of the World Cup sees hugely outperforming stock gains for the year it hosts the Cup.
U.S. officials are considering asking Singapore, the host country for the summit, to cover the costs, the Post reported.
The host country commenced the group stages, which run until October 13, on Friday with its victory over Russia.
So, Japan contacted former Olympic swimmer Naoko Imoto, who was already living in Greece, to represent the host country.
This paper assures your new host country that according to the FBI and Interpol, you are not a criminal.
Why, when so much is at stake for Japan, especially as the host country of the Olympics this summer?
Citizens still believe that the Games will lead to economic growth and reinforce political superiority of the host country.
Grenell's remarks brought a furious response from Wolfgang Ischinger, the former German ambassador to Britain and the US. Ric: my advice, after a long ambassadorial career: explain your own country's policies, and lobby the host country - but never tell the host country what to do, if you want to stay out of trouble.
Kang accused Malaysian officials of conspiring with "hostile forces" during the investigation, eliciting a harsh rebuke from his host country.
Two fellows work in a pair, one from the host country and one from abroad to promote cross-cultural collaboration.
Months or years before an event like the Olympics, it inserts dedicated agents to the host country to help coordinate.
China, as host country, will have a chance to field squads for both the men's and women's ice hockey tournaments.
The IOC gets away with its demands and abuses because it invariably has, in its host country, a willing partner.
If my host country had attacked democracy in this way, I would have publicly slammed them & called for economic sanctions.
The hospitality costs of the annual meeting are the responsibility of the steering committee member(s) of the host country.
They've become absolute legends and the show of respect to their host country has won them a legion of fans.
Last month, Qatar ensured that it would be the first host country to have never qualified for a World Cup.
Playing out behind the scenes of this year's Eurovision were the ever-present political tensions in Israel, the host country.
Women's World Cup: The soccer tournament in France kicks off on Friday with the host country taking on South Korea.
But many believe forces have aligned this year for the host country to finally claim its first major women's championship.
Grenell, 52, has done little to ingratiate himself to his host country since taking up the position in May 2018.
Every year, the champion of each continent, plus a team from the host country, gathers for the single-elimination event.
Russia gave the world an Olympics characterized by human-rights violations and a systemic doping program by the host country.
But you did not have to be in the arena to understand what short track means to the host country.
"Maintenance and preservation of the sites is the responsibility of the host country," Mr. Papagiannis said in a telephone interview.
It is unusual for the president not to participate in a bilateral meeting with the leader of NATO's host country.
As a host country, China and its central bank were naturally center stage at last week's G-20 meeting in Shanghai.
The 20173 FIFA Women's World Cup kicked off on June 7th with a victory by host country France over South Korea.
Third, ensure that the gains from migration are more explicitly shared between migrants and the native-born in the host country.
Fitch revised the entities' Positive Outlooks to Stable since further clarity on host country internal TLAC proposals continues to be delayed.
Legally, it would still remain the territory of the host country, but we could administrate it according to our own laws.
The Euros have started, and per custom, host country France played the opening match against Romania in the Stade de France.
France is the host country for the 2016 UEFA European Championships, and the games and men's fashion week collided in Paris.
If designed well — inviting students in the host country to enroll in classes, scheduling home stays — such programs minimize self-segregation.
Host country Russia, meanwhile, is likely to make it to the round of 16 before losing to either Spain or Portugal.
The Americans travel to San Jose, Costa Rica, for what should be a tricky match against the host country on Tuesday.
The state of soccer in Qatar, the World Cup host country in 2022, is still very much a work in progress.
Residents of the host country typically get first crack at Olympic tickets, but at this point they are available to everyone.
It is unusual for the U.S. president not to participate in a bilateral meeting with the leader of NATO's host country.
The EMA is a prized asset for the host country, employing nearly 900 staff with an annual budget of $360 million.
Under the Vienna Convention of 1961, which governs the conduct of diplomatic relations, a host country cannot detain a foreign diplomat.
Even the host country, initially cautious about the idea, may become keener since Moody's, another ratings agency, downgraded its debt in May.
That tournament would include one team from each confederation, except UEFA, and an extra one from the continent of the host country.
Term 3: If the immigrants assimilate to a sufficient degree, over time they become equal and full members of the host country.
Friday's opening ceremony, always a bombastic exercise in propaganda regardless of host country, will no doubt captivate the mind with its pageantry.
One tour on early Irish immigrants made outcasts by their host country often spurs comparisons with Muslim and Hispanic newcomers, Bader said.
As family members of a diplomat the twins are protected from prosecution in the host country under international convention on diplomatic relations.
FIFA wants a six-team playoff round in the World Cup host country for two places ahead of a 48-team tournament.
Doesn't anyone understand that this will be seen as a direct intrusion into the cultural and social norms of the host country?
This is a first for Iran, which was selected as the host country by the Lausanne-based International Volleyball Federation, or FIVB.
So the excitement of the Word Cup while it's taking place doesn't seem to have a significant impact on the host country.
In the greatest upset so far, Russia, the host country and the lowest-ranked team still in the World Cup, defeated Spain.
Importantly, these figures provide only a rough picture of the financial relationship between the host country and the US related to defense.
The host country can add several sporting events to the usual complement, and it appears that climbing may be one of them.
The mother of a regular guest baked a two-tier cake in the national colors of the host country that year, Denmark.
If you're trying to build community in your host country, Smith suggested volunteer work or engaging in activities you are passionate about.
Americans who meet and marry their spouse in their host country often think they can file a joint tax return, which you shouldn't.
Kang later accused Malaysian officials of officials of conspiring with "hostile forces" during the investigation, eliciting a harsh rebuke from his host country.
Brazil, the host country, is expected to secure 22 medals in total - which would mark its best achievement at the summer games ever.
Food produced under the agreements is often exported to foreign markets rather than consumed by hungry people in the host country, GRAIN said.
Their employers are obliged to pay them only the basic minimum wage in the host country, rather than the often higher "sectoral" wage.
Host country Turkey has taken in nearly 3 million refugees since the start of the Syrian civil war and spent nearly $10 billion.
The Games bring together athletes with disabilities from countries around the world to compete in the same host country as the Olympic Games.
The relationship between Assange and his host country of Ecuador has been hostile over the past couple of years, to say the least.
Rather than being an occasion for nationalistic displays by a single, powerful host country, the Olympics would become a celebration of human diversity.
One study shows that a 1 percentage point reduction in the host country tax rate raises inward foreign direct investment by 3.3 percent.
The royal mom of three, 48, wore a stunning gown by Jan Taminiau in green, the color popularly associated with her host country.
Gone would be the sight of fans from different cultures getting together in the carnival atmosphere of a single host country, critics argued.
The Associated Press reported that the host country laid out a red carpet outside of Dong Dang station in anticipation of Kim's arrival.
"Les Bleus" are returning on Monday from World Cup host country Russia to celebrate their victory with a parade on the Champs Elysees.
African athletes have on numerous occasions gone abroad for competition and stayed because of better economic and sporting opportunities in the host country.
Both wore the oversized, blue traditional-style Vietnamese shirt provided by the host country and stood next to one another for the picture.
Despite being the lowest ranked team in the tournament, the report also suggests host country Russia should still be optimistic about its chances.
Refugees seeking resettlement in the United States must undergo an interview in their host country by officials from the Department of Homeland Security.
Shouldn't they adopt the practices and way of life in their host country — in this case, France — and not the other way around?
Those same players won the 143 Confederations Cup, a warm-up tournament held the year before the World Cup in the host country.
And with the 2018 Olympic Winter Games just over two months away, we're explaining some of the unique challenges facing the host country.
It would replace the largely inconsequential Confederations Cup, a World Cup dress rehearsal held in the host country the year before that event.
Kim, born and raised in Southern California as the daughter of South Korean immigrants, was warmly adopted by fans from the host country.
The host country also loses tax revenue and social security deposits to the East European countries where the workers' pay slips are based.
We found that people in the host country generally feel positively or have neutral attitudes toward the US personnel stationed in their country.
And this year is special because the host country is Brazil, one of the greatest headbanger and thash capitals in the known universe.
It has attracted one local backer, the Moscow-based Alfa-Bank, and is without a broadcaster to carry the games in the host country.
Argentina, the United States, France, Japan, Australia and Kenya joined them after winning their regional qualifying competitions, while Brazil qualified as the host country.
From his remarks about the World Cup, it is not clear that Mr. Trump understands the process of how a host country is chosen.
Their participation comes after months of tension — and the threat of possible nuclear war — with the United States and South Korea, the host country.
Borderline, a Western-themed establishment known to regularly host country, salsa and swing dancing nights, was hosting a college country night on Wednesday evening.
After adjusting for differences in cost of living, in South America, these costs will hover between $2900,220006 and $2202,2628, depending on the host country.
The average return for the host country during the year of the World Cup was 14.9 percent, compared to 2 percent for the index.
Israel's contestant, Kobi Marimi, went straight to the final, a privilege afforded to the host country, though his ballad was panned by Israeli critics.
The displays embody a hope — unfulfilled for more than 40 years — for someone from the host country to win an Australian Open singles title.
Trump offered his congratulations to both France and the host country, Russia, while he was en route to Helsinki for a meeting with Putin.
The Commission believes raising the wages of all posted workers to host country levels will remove what it calls "social dumping", or unfair competition.
"For the 2018 FIFA World Cup, detailed security planning began by the local authorities from the moment the host country was chosen," it added.
The films from the host country include "Rodin," by Jacques Doillon; "L'Amant Double," by François Ozon; and "120 Beats a Minute," by Robin Campillo.
The health professionals are usually a combination of people from the host country, expats, and NGO staff, and their relationship with patients is fundamentally temporary.
By contrast, 2018's soccer World Cup in Russia was predicted to have almost ten times that amount of economic impact on the host country.
The women who accompanied President Trump on his trip to Saudi Arabia appeared to insult the host country — according to one of Trump's old tweets.
She wowed in a stunning red and white Alexander McQueen dress – another nod to her host country – on Monday during a day trip to Vancouver.
FARC leaders who signed off on the deal were not in attendance as the ceremony's host country, Norway, still considers the group a terrorist organization.
And all three Obama women were representing the colors of their home country and host country, choosing outfits with elements of red, white and blue.
Chile's sudden withdrawal had prompted United Nations officials to scramble to find a venue and a host country ready to accommodate an estimated 20,000 delegates.
This means getting refugee children into school, getting their parents into jobs, and working with international financial institutions, host country governments and the private sector.
At the air show, Lord planned to have bilateral meetings with the host country the United Arab Emirates, as well as India, Ukraine and Australia.
USMCA also bars our trading partners from requiring foreign firms to physically store or localize data in their host country, even for financial services companies.
Update Despite modest tourism numbers, Akagera National Park is a success story in the making, particularly considering that, like its host country, it survived catastrophe.
Since at least the end of World War II, nearly every Olympic Games has included a rush of athletes seeking asylum in the host country.
This relationship between the Iraqis and US likely allows the host country to work in conjunction with the US to disseminate information to coalition forces.
Under current legislation, a company is not obliged to pay a posted worker more than the minimum rate of pay set by the host country.
Using the Olympic Games to make a political point is not, of course, new, nor is it limited to the host country and its neighbors.
While South Korea's hockey program has evolved in recent years, qualifying for the 2018 Winter Olympics as the host country, North Korea's has remained stagnant.
Sri Lanka and the Chinese government also discussed loan terms, which critics said were too onerous on the host country, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake told Reuters.
The idea is that the host country keeps an eye on those released detainees so they don't return to terrorism, but there's no guarantee of success.
That it's not going to be subject to donor fatigue quickly, because the countries that are receiving the refugees are experiencing host country exhaustion, not fatigue.
Donors pledged funding and expertise to help create up to 211 million jobs for refugees and host-country citizens by 2175, aided by private-sector investment.
Shortly after that, he took over the England job and began to rebuild a team that crashed out of the last tournament as the host country.
From there, the IeSF can apply to the IOC directly or the organizing committee of the host country to get their desired sports into the Games.
Wolfgang Ischinger, a former German ambassador to Washington, tweeted back: "Never tell the host country what to do, if you want to stay out of trouble".
While details had been kept largely under wraps beforehand, opening ceremonies customarily trace the history and culture of the host country and Friday's was no different.
Op-Ed Contributor Turkey is the largest host country of refugees, with about three million people who have fled conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
The country's state media had already highlighted Kim's approval of his host country -- KCNA said on Wednesday Kim was impressed with the "clean and beautiful" city.
Such has been the case of traditional espionage, where known operatives are declared persona non grata and therefore exposed and ordered to leave the host country.
The meeting of world leaders has thrust the host country onto the world stage, and is also shining a spotlight on the island nation's biggest challenges.
The Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations allowed for consulates to be searched by authorities of a host country with consent of the mission chief, he said.
It's customary for visiting U.S. secretaries of State to stop by the American embassy in their host country, and Pompeo is expected to follow that tradition.
Switzerland, the host country, estimates that damage to its infrastructure, including railways, caused by climate change could cost 1 billion Swiss francs ($1 billion) a year.
More importantly, Trump seems to conceive of US military bases overseas as zero-sum transactions that benefit the host country at the cost of American taxpayers.
A formal rejection would trigger legal technicalities that could affect future visa applications and could violate the host country agreement the U.S. has with the U.N.
THE IDEA that diplomats should enjoy protected status in their host country is an ancient one, and the consequences of violating the custom can be bloody.
The idea is that the host country gets a certain value with having a US military presence inside their own borders, and they should pay up.
A group of "imported" players with Korean connections was recruited to play on the South Korean team so that the Olympic host country didn't embarrass itself.
He earned nothing but irritated shushings from Lebanon's Christian president and Sunni prime minister, who were anxious to present the host country in a good light.
ACTION ITEMS Use the topline messages, key quotes, and social media content listed below for government-to-government and public engagement with your host country media.
In many ways it was a ceremony more for its host country than anyone else, but it was still hard to take your eyes off it.
Sartorial choices There is the ongoing discussion over a first lady's choices -- should she pay homage to the host country by wearing designs by a homegrown designer?
It wouldn't be a tournament without a few surprises, and strong squads from Germany, England, Australia and host country France will be looking for an international upset.
Is the host country obliged to open its gates to everybody, or does it have the right to pick and choose, and even to halt immigration altogether?
As for migrants who seek jobs and welfare, it is totally up to the host country whether it wants them in or not, and under what conditions.
Substitute Eder's thunderous finish deep into extra time against host-country France secured Portugal's first European Championship title, even after Cristiano Ronaldo's early exit due to injury.
What it really takes—the only thing it really takes—is for a host country to decide it would rather not spend the money to host them.
The AU charter allows a force to be sent against the will of a host country if there is a risk of serious violence, such as genocide.
The rule is fairly simple: Each country marches in based on alphabetical order of the first letter of its name, using the language of the host country.
Three's a Trend The chef behind the world's best restaurant, a heavyweight Brazilian designer and Nike do good by the host country of this summer's Olympic Games.
Russia's work rate brought the host country within a penalty shootout of the semifinals; Japan and Mexico, with its brave, breakneck style, might have made the quarters.
The deputy, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, came to meet Mr. Pompeo at a Qatari corner of a military base the host country shares with the United States.
His most famous came when he scored 11 seconds into the third-place match of the 2002 World Cup, leading Turkey over South Korea, the host country.
The pact was to be sealed in Chile at an Asia-Pacific trade meeting, but the host country cancelled the summit amid widespread protests against the government.
Sweden, which has allowed a tournament-low eight goals, dominated the host country, the Czech Republic, 5-0, in the quarterfinals, while Russia defeated Switzerland, 3-1.
Countries should also have the option to impose local collective pay deals on subcontractors from other EU countries hired by the main contractor from the host country.
Harping on Muslims' status as a once-colonized group is a way of highlighting their ties to their countries of origin, over those to their host country.
The World Cup kicked off on Thursday week with Russia facing Saudi Arabia, during which the host country pummeled the Saudis in a match ending 5-0.
From concerns about the Zika virus to delays in getting the Olympic Village ready in time, many have criticized the choice of Brazil as this year's host country.
"We don't want them to be stateless, because if you're stateless you have a legal problem that will affect the child and affect the host country," he said.
For the third time in three days, the stylish royal cut a striking figure in red – a nod to her host country (red is the Canadian flag's color).
Nearly 10m viewers in the host country tuned into the opening match against South Korea, accounting for almost half of all French people watching TV at the time.
The Swedish team caused a major upset when they beat pre-tournament favorites Team U.S.A., and then knocked out host country Brazil before a crowd of 70,000 fans.
Organizers of the Games invited him to light the Olympic flame in Rio's Maracana stadium, a role usually played by a high-profile athlete from the host country.
The accreditation to major multi-sports Games acts as a short-term visa to the host country and more than 100 athletes overstayed after the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
If the principals in a host country will be presenting Trump with a gift, she's expected to do the same for them -- in this case several times over.
The HVT's host country is no help The government where the terrorist lives isn't going to do anything about it, so we have to handle it ourselves. 8.
WHEN a newly arrived migrant seeks asylum on grounds that going home would mean facing religous persecution, how can the host country test the sincerity of that claim?
Varejao Out With Back Injury Golden State center Anderson Varejao will miss the Olympics for the host country Brazil because of a herniated disc in his lower back.
With them they bring our traditions and culture, as well as our priorities and the friendship, and extend them to the leaders and citizens of the host country.
A dubious trend has hilariously gripped the World Cup host country, as Russian men, women, kids and even cats are sprouting mustaches in support of their national team.
Neymar went flying over the keeper and the ball slowly rolled into the goal for the first of what would be six-unanswered goals for the host country.
KF Feronikeli of the host country triumphed on Friday, and earned the right to play the New Saints of Wales in the next round, which begins July 9.
His failure to finish would normally have cast a pall over the rest of the race, but it has been a frustrating meet for Britain, the host country.
The proposal, which is subject to FIFA's approval in May, would still give a guaranteed place to the host country, at the expense of its confederation's full allotment.
Conceição's victory, following a fast-paced third round that lifted enthusiastic Brazilian spectators from their seats, gives the host country a shot at its first Olympic boxing gold.
Grenell is a controversial figure in his host country -- warning the German government against pursuing a gas pipeline to Russia, using Chinese technology and business contracts with Iran.
Some fled years ago, floating from one host country to the next without finding a clear path to a stable new life or a safe return to Syria.
It meant that the host country had failed to have a representative in the second week of men's singles for the eighth time in the past 13 years.
A dozen chairs and a few thousand dollars' worth of damage might seem relatively trivial; disrespecting a gracious host country, while simultaneously embarrassing your own, is anything but.
The President then extended an invitation "win or lose" to the US national team, which is competing in the Women's World Cup, and plays host country France on Friday.
To clarify matters, it would perhaps be helpful to view immigration as a deal with three basic conditions or terms: Term 1: The host country allows the immigrants in.
The host country then has two months to decide whether to accept the application, and if it's accepted, Greek authorities have to send the refugee there within six months.
Her office said this was the first time in the quarter-century of United Nations-sponsored climate negotiations that a host country had canceled so close to the event.
Her office said this was the first time in the quarter-century of United Nations-sponsored climate negotiations that a host country had canceled so close to the event.
To those who complain that refugee camps are a burden on the host country, the answer is clear: let the refugees out of the camps, and let them work.
Last year Russia withdrew when Ukraine, the host country, denied entry to its candidate, who had performed in Crimea after Russia had invaded and annexed the region in 2014.
Further, if home- and host-country regulators reach agreements where pre-positioning is not required, the rating will not be upgraded and the Outlook will be revised to Stable.
Conversely, if home and host country regulators reach agreements where pre-positioning is not required, the rating will not be upgraded and the Outlook will be revised to Stable.
But they have tarnished France's image with scenes of barricades and picket-line violence just as the eyes of Europe are on the host country of the Euro 2016.
Then, it moves to the host country of Japan — The Japan Times reports the flame will be transported in a "special aircraft" and land in Tohoku on March 20.
Both Sweden and Finland also entered into a "host country support agreement" with NATO, which allows alliance forces to move through their territory and pre-position kit by invitation.
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrew Lee told Reuters in a written statement that it was "basic etiquette" to respect the arrangement made by a host country in international conferences.
"In the long run, better social-emotional wellbeing is likely to predict improved adult productivity, educational level and overall capacity to give back to the host country," Zwi said.
President Nicolás Maduro has said he will attend this year's Summit of the Americas in April, despite host country Peru claiming the Venezuelan leader is "not welcome," reports AFP.
"When a host country excludes athletes from a particular nation, for political reasons, then we have absolutely no alternative but to look for a new championships host," Parsons said.
Lawyers for the victims have filed at least three suits in the United States, the host country of the United Nations, which Justice Department lawyers have argued are invalid.
Reports of poor-quality facilities and last-minute construction travails by the host country will likely soon give way to the drama of the elite athletes competing for glory.
It has never won a medal of any sort at the Winter Games, and could win fewer medals at these Summer Games than nearly any host country in history.
After the meeting, the host country and the commissioner said they had agreed to support an increase in payments by member states to help fill the Brexit budget hole.
G-7 member countries include the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom, though the host country can invite other world leaders as they see fit.
The Oscar winner, 43, is currently undertaking a three-day mission to assess the humanitarian needs of Venezuelan refugees, as well as the challenges facing Peru as a host country.
In nations like Yemen, with major geographic areas that are essentially failed states, the coalition efforts rely on the host country to allow it to come in and fight terror.
Pyongyang's ambassador to Malaysia, Kang Chol, accused his host country of conspiring with "hostile forces," prompting the Malaysian Prime Minister to recall his ambassador to North Korea and summon Kang.
But with a need to make a showing as the host country, and with qualifiers three months away, it was as ripe a time as any to switch out managers.
The posted workers directive permits European companies to send employees to other EU states on contracts under which they have to guarantee only the minimum wage of the host country.
Almost 22018 million refugees have been in exile for 244 or more consecutive years in a given host country, and 249 million have been displaced for more than 22017 years.
Almost all countries send such people abroad to act as a liaison between their own intelligence service and that of their host country, for instance in co-operation against terrorism.
And during his address on combating terror, Trump decided to avoid mentioning the hardline Wahabi interpretation of Islam that originated in his host country and has informed terror groups' ideologies.
Rio is by far the most violent place ever to do so (though it is worth recalling that Brazil is the first host country that is neither rich nor autocratic).
It was an emphatic back-to-back triumph for the host country, with victory coming in the two sports it cares most about as the Olympics drew to a close.
But two late gold medals for the host country in its two favorite sports, men's soccer and volleyball, helped smooth some of the rough edges around the Games for Brazilians.
While the victims' nationalities have not been made public, the rioting, and reprisal attacks, have above all exposed tensions between the host country and Nigeria, the continent's two biggest economies.
Mr. Maduro was recently disinvited from the Summit of the Americas meeting of regional leaders by the host country, Peru, which said the election was taking place under unconstitutional circumstances.
Cui's host country, meanwhile, is led by an often-unpredictable president determined to maintain U.S. supremacy over China, making it harder for Cui's words and actions to have any impact.
Even if an American is not on the hook for a tax bill to their host country, they still face taxes on their income in the U.S., according to McKeegan.
At the London conference, donors pledged funding and expertise to help create up to 1.1 million jobs for refugees and host-country citizens by 2018, aided by private-sector investment.
The others are returning home (which, for most Syrians, is impossible) or remaining in the host country (which, given the pressures Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon are under, is becoming increasingly difficult).
Attendances for the Alpine events have been even thinner than in Sochi four years ago, where sparse crowds were blamed on a lack of strong entrants from the host country, Russia.
The Rating Outlook for Citi's material international operating companies' IDRs has been revised to Stable from Positive since further clarify on host country internal TLAC proposals has continued to be delayed.
The mom of three opted for a shimmering dress by Missoni, featuring a midi-length pleated skirt and sheer sleeves – and the light green color pays homage to their host country.
Of course, even if allowing immigrants in constitutes a favour rather than a duty, once the immigrants settle down the host country gradually incurs numerous duties towards them and their descendants.
Depending on how long you reside in a foreign nation and the local tax rules applicable there, you might also be subject to tax obligations in your host country, McKeegan said.
There was more bad news for the host country, already struggling with a series of Games problems, when Brazilian road cyclist Kleber Da Silva Ramos disqualified for the blood-booster EPO.
If nothing else the sport will now have a bigger presence in the Olympic host country of Brazil, said Andrea Sartori, global head of sport for the professional service company KPMG.
World Cup mania has overtaken the host country after the surprise success of the national side which has reached the last eight despite being the lowest ranked team in the tournament.
Whether they fly from Qatar or a similar air base in the neighboring United Arab Emirates, they need to obtain permission from the host country for what they want to target.
Contrary to earlier expectations that the leaders might meet in Austria, the two sides have reached a preliminary agreement on another host country that is logistically more convenient, the official said.
But Uighur migrants often live in limbo, unsure of how long they can stay in their host country, fearful of returning to China and constantly worried about family members back home.
Caught in the crosscurrents between their host country and their home country, such students are trapped in a Catch-22, where they have no spaces where they feel they truly belong.
Greg Clarke, a FIFA vice president from England, told the meeting that FIFA must consider the human rights records of any additional host country, according to people present at the meeting.
The theme of this year's IAC was "Making space accessible and affordable to all countries," which was fitting considering that the host country only launched its own space agency in 2010.
We need to support private investment with quality work and loan terms that work for the investor and the host country, not a state-directed approach that leaves countries worse off.
Local partners are crucial not just in financing the event but also in building excitement among fans in the host country, something that has been distinctly absent in Russia so far.
Whether or not such an argument is morally persuasive, the implementation of such a system requires a stable host country where corruption is kept in check and conservation programs are effective.
Every two years, the International Olympic Committee either holds a competition or chooses an individual or team from the host country to come up with a unique design for that specific Olympics.
Term 2: In return, the immigrants must embrace at least the core norms and values of the host country, even if that means giving up some of their traditional norms and values.
The host country, along with the so-called "Big Five"—Spain, Italy, Germany, France and the U.K.—already secure a place for each final, due to their financial contributions to the EBU.
If clarity on host country internal TLAC proposals is further delayed beyond the next six months, Fitch will likely revise the subsidiary Outlooks to Stable until there is clarity on these proposals.
Savannah Guthrie paused her Olympics coverage on Wednesday to take Today cameras to the demilitarized zone (DMZ), the heavily guarded area that separates Winter Games host country South Korea from North Korea.
Countries that are part of the treaty must notify other nations 72 hours in advance of missions to conduct an observational flight, to which the host country has one day to respond.
Europe's cultural tensions have their own deep roots in their former empires and the post-colonial migration of Africans, Arabs, South Asians and others without much host-country commitment to societal integration.
Although it is important to be aware of and to respect the traditions and etiquette of the host country, diplomacy at its core is less about rhetoric than it is about relationships.
The actual economic impact of a World Cup comes from investment in infrastructure - building stadiums and roads and trains to support the brief but intense upsurge in tourism - in a host country.
In a symbolic olive branch to the host country of the ECB, Lagarde began her speech by greeting the audience in German and promised to deepen her knowledge of that language further.
In Poland, the host country of the latest United Nations talks, the right-wing president, Andrzej Duda, opened the negotiations by saying flatly that his country did not intend to abandon coal.
Dozens of countries have universal coverage models in place, and many low- and middle-income countries are making great strides; ironically, the meeting's host country, the United States, is a strong outlier.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The first Brazilian to design an Olympic show jumping course promises a challenging field for the final equestrian event of the Games, with homage to the host country.
Netflix, which depends on a global subscriber base, will provide each host country its own pair of broadcasters, which means that in Brazil, for example, the show will be broadcast in Portuguese.
The chef also gave a behind-the-scenes glimpse into royal life, saying that she cooked for Diana and Charles during their overseas tours so they didn&apost inconvenience their host country.
"You feel unimpeded," said Juan Nogueira, a Brazilian heavyweight from São Paulo, the biggest city of the host country, whose fans erupted in cheers as he defeated Australian Jason Eric Whateley on Saturday.
This can be because of family reasons, if the diplomat has school-aged kids, for example, or because there's a crisis in the host country that the ambassador's familiar hand can help steer.
The fourth was that any strikes had to advance broader American strategic interests—for example, they should not undermine intelligence-sharing with a host country or be a recruiting agent for new terrorists.
If clarity on host country internal TLAC proposals is further delayed beyond the next six months, Fitch will likely revise the subsidiary Outlooks to Stable until there is further clarity on these proposals.
Yun, who races in an Iron Man-style helmet and red racing suit, has emerged as a Winter Olympics super hero for the host country, with excited crowds flocking to watch him compete.
During the opening game between Saudi Arabia and host country Russia on Thursday, people watching who have colour blindness complained on Twitter they had trouble identifying which team they were cheering for. Why?
They come to Germany dreaming of a better future only to find out that a host country known for its efficient bureaucracy and wealth is struggling to accommodate a large number of newcomers.
"Part of our dialogue with the Chinese authorities has been around the notion that under international law it is actually the host country that is in charge of our security," the official said.
That trip threatened to destabilize Lebanon, a linchpin of conflicting politics in the Middle East and the host country for roughly 1.5 million refugees from the seven-year-old war in neighboring Syria.
France, the host country for this year's championship, has a thriving professional league, and its players have spent the last few weeks preparing for the World Cup at their federation's national training center.
OSAKA, Japan — Before President Trump had even arrived for the Group of 20 summit in Osaka, Japan, this past week, he set the tone by attacking America's closest allies, including the host country.
Yet again and again she has chipped away at the practice, previously considered a real tool of soft power, a way to subtly support local industry or suggest outreach to a host country.
Despite the modest tourism numbers — 37,000 visitors in 2017, up from 15,000 visitors in 2010 — Akagera is a success story in the making, particularly considering that, like its host country, it survived catastrophe.
These four cities are set to host matches in the Confederations Cup, a two-week tournament kicking off Saturday that will feature world champions Germany, the various regional champions and the host country.
In both cases, the point was not about changing the business fortunes of a brand, but about acknowledging the national identity and history of the host country — about finding a point of convergence.
If clarity on host country internal TLAC proposals are further delayed beyond the next six months, Fitch will likely revise the subsidiary Outlooks to Stable until such clarity on these proposals is articulated.
Obviously, there's some sports involved and you need to familiarize yourself with the various athletes, but it's really quite geopolitical and cultural as well, and you want to be knowledgeable about the host country.
These three terms give rise to three distinct debates about the exact meaning of each term: Debate 1: The first clause of the immigration deal says simply that the host country allows immigrants in.
Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic, the strongest remaining hope for the host country and the vanquisher of Ms Muguruza, has won 31 of 41 fixtures this season, including a first career title and three other finals.
Morgan Stanley found that 2-3 percent more beer gets drunk in a host country during a World Cup year when they looked at the four previous hosts - France, Germany, South Africa and Brazil.
As both American and Israeli speakers noted, the custom throughout the world and throughout the ages is for foreign embassies to be located in the city designated by the host country as its capital.
Employers are not now obliged to pay posted workers more than the minimum wage in the host country, which leads to underpayment of posted workers and competition between firms employing seconded or local workers.
Jolie flew to Bangladesh this week to "assess the humanitarian needs of the Rohingya refugees and some of the more critical challenges facing Bangladesh as a host country", the UNHCR said in a statement.
"In Russia, rights have been granted to the 2SPORT2 consortium (representing Channel One, RTR and Match TV), which will ensure comprehensive coverage of the competition in the host country," FIFA said in a statement.
Chinese firms should make overseas investments based on their own conditions and abilities, exercise caution, and respect Chinese and host-country rules, as well as intellectual property concerns, say the rules published on Monday.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Organizers of this year's Arctic Winter Games have had to bring in truck-loads of snow to make sure competitors have something to ski on, as temperatures rise in host country Greenland.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Thursday its cricket team would not take part in the World Twenty20 tournament in India without a public guarantee from the host country over the safety of its players.
UK cancels Sacoolas' immunityUnder the 1961 Vienna Convention, diplomats and their families are entitled to claim immunity from being tried in their host country as long as they are not nationals there as well.
Larry Kudlow, director of the White House's National Economic Council, echoed this sentiment in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece on Friday, bemoaning France as host country was not focused enough on meaty issues.
" As they sat down, Kim also repeatedly praised the "excellent conditions provided" by the host country, and remarked that "for this historical summit, Singapore has provided the necessary conditions for it to take place.
While the deadline was met on Sunday, United Nations officials have expressed anger with Morocco, accusing it of crippling Minurso's ability to work and disregarding commitments as the host country of a peacekeeping operation.
The top American diplomat in Pakistan, Ambassador David Hale, turned to his host country, one of the officials said, delivering an urgent message to the Pakistani government: Resolve this, or the United States will.
As the host country, Singapore will be in charge of ensuring security on roads and in other public facilities, but the United States and North Korea will oversee the safety of their own leaders.
The Chinese State Council should follow the lead of multilateral development banks and introduce a "best nation standard principle" where the more stringent standard between China and the host country is adopted and enforced.
"As the host country supervisory authority, the Estonian supervisory authority (EFSA) has had and still has responsibility for the anti-money laundering (AML) supervision of the Estonian branch," the DFSA said in a report.
Venezuela's new ambassador to the United States, Carlos Vecchio, is spending his days doing what ambassadors all over the world do — meeting with leaders in his host country to win support for his government.
Whatever the president thought he was saying, his host country had every reason to hear them as a hint that a trade deal would bring Trump-style privatization and cronyism to British health care.
And mass migration would make the world as a whole less crowded, since fertility among migrants quickly plunges until it is much closer to the norm of their host country than their country of origin.
But, because it's largely impossible to know where a target computer is located before it's been hacked, the FBI and other bodies are sometimes breaking into computers overseas, without explicit consent of the host country.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - The Czech Republic men's ice hockey team edged out South Korea 2-1 on Thursday but had to come from behind against an impressive Olympic debut performance by the host country.
European rules on posted workers enable companies to send workers from low-pay countries to wealthier ones without paying taxes and social charges in the host country, which France and Austria say creates unfair competition.
Macron has said a European Commission proposal that posted workers' pay packets should include benefits in line with host country regulations and that their contracts be limited to two years does not go far enough.
Third, spurred by activists in their home countries as well as by changes in host-country laws and politics, some multinational miners nowadays take environmental and social responsibilities much more seriously than in the past.
In October, Jolie traveled to Peru as a UNHCR Special Envoy for a three-day mission to assess the humanitarian needs of Venezuelan refugees, as well as the challenges facing Peru as a host country.
They want mining companies to invest billions of dollars to provide jobs and tax revenues, but they also insist that the same companies meet high hurdles relating to empowering various groups in the host country.
U.S. Minister-Counselor Stefaine Amadeo, speaking on behalf of the U.N.&aposs host country, said "it is incumbent" on Bachelet to avoid what the United States called the failure of the U.N. human rights system.
At Tillerson's two news conferences on Friday, in Djibouti and Nairobi, the typical arrangement for news conferences involving the secretary and his counterpart in the host country were changed, American reporters traveling with Tillerson said.
Angry over what it described as Saudi sabotage, Iran said Thursday that Iranian citizens would not participate this year in the hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, the host country of Islam's holiest places.
Crosby's most notable crunchtime score came in a different uniform, when he scored the gold-medal-winning goal in overtime for the host country, Canada, against the United States at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.
For example, DFC investments might require a governance risk assessment and condition funding on certain minimum standards or implementation of mitigation strategies, including undertakings by host country governments to strengthen relevant laws and their enforcement.
"We look forward to the review and look forward to the day that our host country partners are making the necessary commitments (so) that we can take on some of these issues again," he said.
The deal includes the virtual elimination of the investor-state dispute settlement mechanism, which gives investors the right to sue a host country for discriminatory practices such as environmental regulations that threaten to reduce profits.
"Normally you have one side (of the seating) which belongs to the IOC and the other side which belongs to the organizing committee and the host country," IOC President Thomas Bach told a news conference.
It is very rare, Schaake said, for EU election missions not to return to the host country to present their conclusions, she said, recalling only a handful of times in more than 150 such missions.
First, that green projects—a solar power-station, say, or a facility to flare methane from landfills—demonstrably reduce emissions above what the host country has already promised under its commitments in the Paris agreement.
The 23-year-old Yun, who races in an Iron Man-style helmet and red racing suit, has emerged as a Winter Olympics favourite in the host country with crowds flocking to watch him compete.
Hamid deftly captures the refugee experience and also imagines a near future when migration becomes the norm, exploring how the "natives" of the host country learn to forge a new society with the incoming strangers.
It wasn't a host country passing an anti-gay law or allowing censorship of the internet or a city breaking its promise to create an Olympic legacy by cleaning up its polluted skies or harbor.
Host country Japan and European Union countries are working with the United States on new World Trade Organization rules aimed at reining in "non market-oriented policies" including industrial subsidies, rules clearly aimed at China.
BEIRUT – Lebanon&aposs Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri has traveled to Moscow to attend the first match of the 2018 World Cup pitting host country Russia against the national team of his longtime backer Saudi Arabia.
This year, an extra layer of anxiety has shrouded the Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro: Host country Brazil is a hot zone for a Zika virus epidemic that has now reached more than 60 countries.
And we've got a lot of planes and a lot of helicopters and a lot of cars and a lot of guys, and if you're a host country, sometimes it may feel a little bit much.
"As in any other country, the activities of foreign businesses and investors should comply with the laws of the host country," foreign ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang told Reuters in a comment on Wednesday's letter.
Host country Brazil has long been an Olympic under-achiever considering its population of 200 million people, the world's fifth largest, and its position as the world's seventh-largest economy, according to the International Monetary Fund.
But to make matters horrifically worse, Qatar, which has a history of labor abuses, has been responsible for (conservative) estimates of 1,200 migrant workers' World Cup-related deaths since being elected as host country in 2010.
"This kind of inappropriateness is a disregard for the host country and all the participants, seriously affecting cooperation on professional issues and we express regret and condemnation," its Foreign Ministry said in a statement late Tuesday.
Szupunar said any restrictions should only be considered on a case-by-case basis, on the grounds of protecting consumers and that the European Commission, the EU executive, and Ireland, the host country, should be informed.
Rio is by far the most violent place ever to put on the Olympics—though it is also worth recalling that Brazil is the first host country that is neither rich nor autocratic (see chart 1).
According to the 1961 Vienna Convention, people registered as diplomats and their families are legally entitled to claim immunity from being tried in their host country as long as they are not nationals there as well.
Under Open Skies, countries that are part of the treaty must notify other nations 72 hours in advance of a mission to conduct an observational flight, to which the host country has one day to respond.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy said in a written statement that although the Vienna convention states that consulate buildings have immunity, they can be searched by host country authorities with the consent of the mission chief.
Post Brexit Britain The location of the launch in London could be significant, given that African countries are seen as increasingly important trade partners to the host country as it prepares to leave the European Union.
Currently there are only two sponsors from the 2018 host country: the energy giant Gazprom is a top-tier partner, and Alfa Bank is FIFA's only regional partner, the lowest designation of three categories of sponsorship.
OSLO, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Norwegian banks will be allowed to apply the countercyclical buffer-levels of each host country when doing business within the European Economic Area, Norway's Finance Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
Allowing Omar and Tlaib into Israel with open arms and smiling as they conduct an unbalanced tour while bashing their host country would show that Israel is secure in its convictions and confident in its claims.
Attending separate schools no longer makes sense for refugees displaced for 15 years, as the Sudanese are in Chad, and can hurt their chances of success in the host country, Berquin told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In any case, the U.S. military has vastly reduced the cost of our presence in Syrian and Iraq by relying on airpower and limited numbers of train and assist forces to support host country ground forces.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A U.S.-based global alliance to speed up efforts to tackle climate change, whose participants inaugural host country Denmark said represented more than a quarter of the world economy, will be launched on Wednesday.
The team left the dressing room spotless, and even left behind a note that read "Thank you" in Russian, in honor of the tournament's host country, according to a photo first shared by FIFA coordinator Priscilla Janssens.
"This kind of inappropriateness is a disregard for the host country and all the participants, seriously affecting cooperation on professional issues and we express regret and condemnation," its Foreign Ministry said in a statement late on Tuesday.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea, Feb 15 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic men's ice hockey team edged out South Korea 2-1 on Thursday but had to come from behind against an impressive Olympic debut performance by the host country.
"Google is studying steps to open a representative office in Vietnam," the website quoted Kent as saying on Tuesday, and adding it would follow a principle of ensuring that host country regulations do not contradict international commitments.
Although the circumstances surrounding the person's death are unknown, it is another embarrassing blow to the host country -- already reeling from financial problems, a mishap-prone Olympic torch and an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Xuan Vinh Hoang secured Vietnam's first Olympic gold medal in any sport on Saturday, winning the men's 10-metre air pistol event after holding off crowd favourite Felipe Wu of host country Brazil.
But representatives from Europe's largest economy, Germany, and host country Argentina will stand by free trade at a G20 summit on March 19-20, where they will insist on reaffirming the language of the group's previous gathering.
After automatically qualifying as host country and entering the tournament as the lowest-ranked side, Russia reached the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in post-Soviet history after victories against Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
"An EU-wide banking union would allow for a centralized supervisory approach for all of the EU's largest systemically important banks, regardless of host-country membership in the monetary union," Vasiliauskas, who heads Lithuania's central bank, said.
" FIFA human rights manager Andreas Graf responded to Worden's complaint by saying that Qatar "as a host country is not subject to FIFA's Statues, nor is it bound by FIFA's Human Rights Policy and related FIFA regulations.
Stéphane Dujarric, a spokesman for Mr. Ban, told reporters on Thursday that the Moroccan evacuation order was unprecedented, difficult to achieve on such short notice, and a violation of Morocco's responsibilities as the host country of Minurso.
The F-16s are made by Lockheed Martin and, under an end-user agreement, the United States required the host country to allow for regular inspections to ensure they were accounted for and protected, Foreign Policy said.
Specific factors that Fitch seeks additional clarity on before resolving the CGML's Outlook, which may impact CGMFL's debt rating, include host country clarification on internal TLAC, the quantum of internal TLAC and whether it will be pre-positioned.
Nicholas Fang, director of security and global affairs at think tank the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, said the host country might well do this on the sidelines of the event, as a gesture of goodwill and friendship.
"On top of that we had dozens of staff from other departments and agencies working specific agenda items, plus our embassy in the host country, which always treated this as an 'all hands on deck' event," Carpenter added.
China points to a different part of the convention, which stipulates that diplomats should not interfere in the internal affairs of the host country, to support its claim that Canada violated international law in organising the ambassadorial letter.
Third, if one of the policy objectives of mega-events like the Olympics is to distribute economic benefits across the host country, then a clampdown on small businesses attempting to tap into the Olympic feelgood factor is questionable.
Current agreements that allow law enforcement access to data stored overseas, known as mutual legal assistance treaties, involve a formal diplomatic request for data and require the host country obtain a warrant on behalf of the requesting country.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Xuan Vinh Hoang of Vietnam won the Olympic gold medal in the men's 10-metre air pistol event on Saturday, holding off the heavy crowd favourite, Felipe Wu of host country Brazil.
These two have gained entry to the sport's most prestigious tournament courtesy of a little-known benefit of hosting the Games: Spots are set aside for athletes from the host country as long as they are reasonably competitive.
While host country regulations are likely to become more prevalent and more regularly enforced, the onus is still on the donors to make sure they are not wasting their resources and burdening the institutions they intend to assist.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Rafaela Silva overcame top seed Sumiya Dorjsuren of Mongolia to win gold in the women's -57kg judo on Monday, sending the crowd into joyous celebration of their first Olympic gold as host country.
ABUJA, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Nigeria's Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will boycott the World Economic Forum's Africa summit in South Africa over riots in the host country that have targeted foreign-owned businesses, Nigeria's foreign minister said on Wednesday.
During the shoot, we got help from the [United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees] because when [the organization] sees there's a family that's in a problematic situation in a host country, it applies for resettlement on their behalf.
"Coming from the host country of the United Nations, it is very dangerous to an international legal order," said William Pace, the head of the Coalition for the International Court, an organization set up to support the court.
News coverage of protests and the president's statements prompts most of the questions from those in the host country, said Nick Herrmann, a volunteer who has been working in the Tanzanian Southern Highlands for just over four months.
For as long as the host country remains in the tournament — whether that is just 10 more days or longer — the most significant Russian in this World Cup is not the country's president, but the baby-faced playmaker.
Burundian refugees who have fled across the border to neighboring Rwanda in the last year as political violence unfolded will no longer be welcome in their host country, according to an announcement from Rwanda's foreign minister on Friday.
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, which has partly rolled back a detente with Cuba, first charged diplomats were the victims of "sonic attacks" and Cuba as the host country was at a minimum responsible for their safety.
She ultimately sued then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld over the requirement, noting that male service members were not required to wear the formal dress of their host country in the same circumstances — and secured a change in policy.
If a million immigrants are law-abiding citizens, but one hundred join terrorist groups and attack the host country, does it mean that on the whole the immigrants are complying with the terms of the deal, or violating it?
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's state broadcaster has said it will boycott this year's Eurovision song contest after the host country, Ukraine, said it would bar entry to the Russian contestant and Moscow rejected two possible compromises suggested by the organizers.
Specific factors that Fitch seeks additional clarity on before resolving the Rating Outlook and potentially upgrading the subsidiary ratings will include host country clarification on internal TLAC, the quantum of internal TLAC and whether it will be pre-positioned.
Specific factors that Fitch seeks additional clarity on before resolving the Rating Outlook and potentially upgrading the subsidiary ratings will include host country clarification on internal TLAC, the quantum of internal TLAC, and whether it will be pre-positioned.
The records, according to Le Monde, indicate that there were two payments: one for $3 million made in October 2011, and another for $500,000 conveniently made four days before officials would vote on a host country on November 11.
Since then, he defending champion US squad has so far gone undefeated, and on Friday they play the host country France, another strong team, in a must-watch quarterfinal match that kicks off at 3 pm ET on Fox.
Those accusations and the various business agreements underlying the event nearly led the United States to withdraw as the host country last fall, but assurances were made and uncomfortable contracts were torn up, and the event will go ahead.
Chile won the Copa América last year as the host country, but lately it is trying to find its way after the abrupt departure of its feisty coach, Jorge Sampaoli, in January after a dispute with the national federation.
The president will be back in Europe for a NATO summit meeting in early July, when many of these same issues will be on the table, including a pronounced political shift to the right in the host country, Poland.
The European Commission had already proposed last year that workers from one EU country posted to work in another must be legally entitled to the same pay as host country workers, not just to the host country's minimum wage.
Current agreements that allow law enforcement access to data stored overseas, known as mutual legal assistance treaties, involve a formal diplomatic request for data and require the host country to obtain a warrant on behalf of the requesting country.
Both will be better off: the African still suffering from what slavery has done to his country, and the host country that will again benefit from African labor, but this time without enormous pain and for a fair wage.
Mr. Blatter, 82, has an open invitation from President Putin to attend the monthlong tournament, though he will skip the first game when the host country meets Saudi Arabia in front of a packed house at the Luzhniki Stadium.
The host country, Singapore, will be responsible for security in the public spaces around the island and on roads leading to and from the meeting, while the United States and North Korea will oversee the safety of their leaders.
In Zadar, Croatia, on the Dalmatian coast, the host country is playing the United States, whose captain, Jim Courier, was a strong proponent of the changes and still wants more reform by including Fed Cup, the women's team event.
It does not give British citizens a right to move from one EU state to another and retain the same rights, while rights for EU and British citizens lapse if they leave their original host country for five years.
Negotiations may continue in the second phase, with Britain looking for "onward movement" rights for its citizens on the continent and the EU interested in citizens keeping permanent residence rights even after longer spells absent from the host country.
As part of the public disclosure, the secretary of Defense would have to release the detainee's name, where they'll be transferred or released to, their "risk profile" and a summary of the agreement with the detainee's new host country.
"This is an outrageous example of disrespect by the United States of America for members of the United Nations, as well as a failure to fulfill its obligations as host country to the world organization," Zakharova said on Facebook.
"For many months, the Secretary-General and the United Nations Legal Counsel have repeatedly conveyed their concerns and the legal position of the Organization to senior representatives of the host country," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.
BIARRITZ, France (Reuters) - World leaders converging on the seaside Basque resort of Biarritz for a summit this weekend are sharply divided on a range of issues but host country France hopes the famed local cuisine can help smooth over the disagreements.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian Thiago da Silva edged out world record holder Renaud Lavillenie of France to win the Olympic pole vault in dramatic fashion on Monday and give the host country its first athletics gold medal of the Games.
It was a bunch of stuff--ranging from insulting the host country at the Olympics by making joking references to the Zika virus to calling the Swedish team "a bunch of cowards" after it beat the American team in the quarterfinals.
After African Union heads of states and governments pick the host country on Sunday, they will unveil regulations governing issues like trade liberalisation, rules of origin, removal of non-tariff barriers and the development of a payments and settlements system.
After African Union heads of states and governments pick the host country on Sunday, they will unveil regulations governing issues like trade liberalization, rules of origin, removal of non-tariff barriers and the development of a payments and settlements system.
A minus 14 degrees Celsius wind chill threatened to keep crowds away, but the event has been a popular spectator sport in Pyeongchang following the success of host country South Korea's Yun Sung-bin, who took the men's gold on Thursday.
A spokesman for the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR said Jolie, a special envoy for the organization, would spend three days visiting the camps to "assess" the needs of the Rohingya and the challenges that Bangladesh faced as a host country.
"The U.S. will continue to provide assistance to vulnerable people, but we all agree that host country partners must also be willing to step up during crises and the prime minister indicated he was looking to do so," Green said.
As host country of the G-20 this year, China was at pains during the meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors in its financial captial last week to reassure the group it had control of its economy and currency.
Employers are now not obliged to pay posted workers more than the minimum wage in the host country, which leads to underpayment of posted workers on the one hand but also to unfair competition between firms employing seconded or local workers.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil got off to a rough start in Olympic judo on Saturday after local favorite Sarah Menezes suffered a shock defeat and went home without a medal, dashing hopes of an early triumph for the host country.
The IOC said in its new contract the "the host city ... (must) protect and respect human rights and ensure any violation of human rights is remedied in a manner consistent with international agreements, laws and regulations applicable in the host country".
Russia will showcase four of its 12 World Cup venues, including the scandal-plagued St Petersburg Stadium, in a two-week tournament kicking off June 17 that will feature world champions Germany, the various regional champions and the host country.
"There's so many things that I could speak to that really give an advantage to that host country because I competed at one, when I competed at Salt Lake City," said Ohno, who won his first gold medal in 2002.
French politicians and unions have blamed the system of seconded or "posted" workers, allowing employers to pay them no more than the minimum rate in the host country, as the cause of job losses in France, particularly in the livestock industry.
Germany — the host country presiding over the summit's proceedings — is too busy fretting about America's exit from the agreement on climate change, the new administration's alleged trade protectionism and its increasingly strict homeland security policies affecting travel, migration and immigration issues.
In a larger host country, such as Russia or the United States, this could pose significant hurdles for traveling fans, who would have no hint of where they would be playing until a couple of days before it actually happened.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Soccer fans worried about racism or homophobia should travel to Russia for the World Cup, but take precautions because the host country is a "difficult environment", the head of the European anti-racism watchdog FARE said on Tuesday.
It would be interesting to see these studies, if only to contrast them with the many other reports that have come to a very different conclusion: that major international football tournaments have no impact on prostitution in the host country.
For example: The first lady must have been paying homage to her host country when she wore a Gucci dress covered in London landmarks — Big Ben, double-decker bus and all — to board the plane from D.C. (or so claimed Breitbart).
The tournament kicks off with Russia, the host country, against Saudi Arabia in Group A. Each team will play three games — once against each opponent in their respective group — to determine who moves on to the single-elimination knockout rounds.
The push by China and Russia comes at a time when the Trump administration is distancing itself in some ways from the United Nations — although the United States is still the host country and remains by far the biggest financial contributor.
According to the "host country" agreement, visitors traveling for official UN business are not supposed to be barred, and there was once a time when the US would impose a generous 25-mile radius cordon on international visitors it didn't like.
And then there is UNLEASH Innovation Lab, an annual convening of 1,000 millennial thought leaders from more than 150 nations who, in a different host country every year, form teams to compete for a solution to the world's Sustainable Development Goals.
That pre-World Cup tournament would take place in the host country and match representatives from various confederations in play-in games, with the winners to face the top two teams in the FIFA world ranking that failed to qualify.
As a result, Trump's schedule is filled with bilateral meetings with other European leaders, but in what is surely unprecedented scheduling, the US President will not sit down for a one-on-one with the leader of the host country.
Furthermore, at a time when the loudest messages coming out of Washington may well be emanating from the next president's social media accounts, an ambassador who has a good relationship with his or her host country could be crucial in providing context.
"Peacekeeping missions must support a political solution; have the consent of the host country; its mandates must be realistic and achievable; every mission must have an exit strategy; and the United Nations peacekeeping missions must adjust to progress and failure," Pence said.
Before the 2000s, the World Cup song frequently coordinated to its host country and featured an eclectic list of artists, from the Buenos Aires Municipal Symphony when Argentina hosted in 1978 to Daryl Hall (of Hall & Oates) when the U.S. hosted in 1994.
Twenty EU states, including those three, sell residence permits, or "golden visas", to foreigners willing to invest in their new host country, with a range of between nearly 15,000 euros ($17,000) in Croatia and over 5 million euros in Luxembourg and Slovakia.
Debate 3: The third clause of the immigration deal says that if immigrants indeed make a sincere effort to assimilate—and in particular to adopt the value of tolerance—the host country is duty-bound to treat them as first-class citizens.
Like Canadian figure skater Meagan Duhamel, who rescued one of her pets from a South Korean dog meat farm, Kenworthy hopes his choice inspires others to help the millions of animals still caught in farm across the 2018 Winter Olympics' host country.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) reinstated the lab in July, ending a month-long suspension that had threatened to embarrass the host country, and additional security is in place, such as a feed of footage of the doors to the storage freezer.
While Peru was still celebrating Tejeda's victory Christian Pacheco completed a marathon sweep for the host country, storming across the finish line carrying a Peruvian flag on his back ahead of the Mexican duo of Jose Luis Marin Santana and Juan Pacheco.
Known for her savvy sartorial nods to the host country she is visiting (case in point: her Lock & Co red maple leaf hat in Canada), Kate is sure to model some of the exquisite fabrics and sumptuous bold colors that define Indian fashion.
According to the research, positive economic effects from asylum seekers similar to those of other migrants are seen three to seven years after seeking asylum in the country, the point at which some of them become permanent residents of their host country.
FIFA on Tuesday began laying the groundwork for the 2026 World Cup, announcing a bidding process in which it would decide on a possible expansion of the field by this fall and select the host country for the event in May 2020.
The winners of each group will complete the 12-team field for Pyeonghcang, joining the nine teams that have already qualified for the tournament: Canada, the United States, Sweden, Finland, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Slovakia, Russia and the host country, South Korea.
Its maximum-effort style on the field and early success — two victories in its first three games — had quickly got its countrymen on board, easing fears that the tournament might be an afterthought for the host country if the Russian team exited early.
That may prove difficult; the World Cup often takes over the host country with its own energy, and the sheer scale and diversity of the crowds can sometimes make moderating their behavior a challenge, something Qatar 2022 executives learned firsthand in Russia.
The idea of bringing dignitaries to pay respects at Yad Vashem is related to the tradition in other countries of laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns — an uncontroversial recognition of a piece of history important to the host country.
While precise statistics are not kept, this appears to be the largest number of athletes naturalized by the host country of a Winter Games, according to Bill Mallon, an Olympic historian from the United States who keeps a database of roughly 225,2016 athletes.
BRUSSELS, March 8 (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed on Tuesday that workers from one European Union country posted to work in another must be legally entitled the same pay as local host country workers, rather than only to the host country's minimum wage.
This credit reduces the double-tax burden you'd otherwise face when income earned abroad faces levies from the host country and the U.S. Further, you cannot have both the additional child tax credit and the foreign income exclusion, as recently enacted legislation won't allow it.
For the host country, more labour means a bigger economy, so that more money is available to be spent on the schools, hospitals and houses needed to accomodate the newcomers (though in these straitened times the money is often not spent on doing that).
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Doping samples at next year's Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast will for the first time be stored long term for future testing as officials send a strong message that the host country will not "tolerate cheats" at the multi-sports event.
Photo by Kevin Dietsch / EPA/ Pool According to the Defense Manpower Data Center, the United States has 25 personnel in Jordan — 2000 military, three civilians, and 11 dependents, a number whose modesty pleases a host country that would like it a secret for internal reasons.
She told police she would stay in the country to cooperate in the investigation, but she and her family have since claimed diplomatic immunity to return to the US.Diplomats and their families are legally entitled to claim immunity from being tried in their host country.
Meanwhile, Brazil's Robson Conceição, a 27-year-old lightweight, won his quarterfinal, guaranteeing the host country its first boxing medal in Rio, a Games at which Brazil so far has fallen short of its stated goal of finishing among the top ten countries in medals.
So today, let's take a look at the performance of the markets of World Cup hosts - and what it could mean for this year's host, Russia… Host country markets before the whistle Before one of these events, there's a lot of excitement and anticipation.
With that, the territory joined Abkhazia in western Georgia, the Moldovan enclave of Transnistria and eastern Ukraine as a "frozen zone," an area of Russian control within neighboring states, useful for things like preventing a NATO foothold or destabilizing the host country at opportune moments.
The discussions included representatives from the U.A.E., the host country; Saudi Arabia; and Pakistan — the only three nations that recognized the Taliban regime before it was toppled by the American invasion in 2001 and that still have varying degrees of influence over the insurgent group.
The host country, the United Arab Emirates, is among a group of regional rivals that have broken off diplomatic relations with Qatar and are leading a blockade that made it difficult for Qatari fans, officials and even the team itself to get to the tournament.
This study, led by scientists at the University of Utah, Northeastern University, University of the Philippines, Sultan Kudarat State University, and Drexel University, is the result of an effort to not just document Philippine biodiversity, but to also enhance the research capacity of the host country.
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Once in the United States (or other host country that adopts this method of screening), members of a trust circle would have incentives (legal and otherwise) for monitoring their peers in order to help prevent them from transgressing the law and the terms of their stay.
Sky News reported that someone on the American side had advised the woman and her family to return to the US.Diplomats and their families are legally entitled to claim immunity from being tried in their host country as long as they are not nationals there as well.
Netanyahu's thinking went like this: It's established diplomatic protocol in Israel, as it is in most countries, that when the sitting head of another state visits as an official guest and makes a public appearance, the sitting head of state of the host country must join him.
The case was dismissed by a lower-court judge in 2014 after Justice Department lawyers, acting on behalf of the United Nations because the United States is the organization's host country, argued that under the 1946 convention, American courts had no standing to hear the grievances.
LOSERS The NHL One of the reasons behind the NHL's decision to skip the 2018 Olympics was the massive time difference between the host country of South Korea and the television viewers of North America, and yet it seemingly had no effect on watching patterns here.
Mr. Lukens, 53, said in an email that he did not obtain clearance from the State Department for the tweets he posted on Sunday on the embassy's Twitter account because it was standard practice to express support and condolences to a host country after a terrorist attack.
With due regard to the safe and healthy environment in Barcelona and the host country today, the GSMA has cancelled MWC Barcelona 2020 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event.
Citizenship for Christians "I look forward to societies where people of different beliefs have the same right of citizenship," Francis said to a gathering of religious and political leaders, touching on a sensitive question for his host country as well as the rest of the Middle East.
Ms. Samoylova's appointment ended a period of intense speculation over whether Russia would participate in this year's Eurovision at all, or might boycott the contest because of its testy relationship with the host country and a belief by some Russians that Eurovision had become too politicized.
I mean, if you can get your laundry done and delivered to your door, or order food or a limo with a smartphone, how transformational would it be to teach a refugee child the language of their host country, or help them integrate into a new country faster?
Employers are not now obliged to pay posted workers more than the minimum wage of the host country - often well below the average wage in the sector - and they pay social contributions in their home country welfare systems which are usually far lower than those in western Europe.
Several CDC officials said they used a complex risk-based assessment process to identify the locations with the most urgent need – like West Africa – but that they also required significant political and financial support from the host country in order to build up the local public health capacity.
Early in her tenure, it was already clear Obama demonstrated a savvy use of fashion diplomacy, subtly nodding to the host country on this trip by wearing a long tunic and shimmering skirt to a formal dinner, designed by American designer Rachel Roy, whose father is from India.
In addition to strengthening regional economic integration, this year's host country Vietnam identified three additional priorities for the 2017 summit: promoting sustainable and inclusive growth; making small and medium enterprises more competitive in the digital age and enhancing food security and agriculture in the era of climate change.
The Games are being staged about two hours' drive from one of the world's most heavily militarised borders, in a host country that is technically at war with its neighbor and with teams that include two nations — the United States and North Korea — which have swapped nuclear threats.
"A joint analysis, in this respect, concluded that due to the advanced stage of preparations and the need for a detailed assessment of the potential logistical impact on the host country, more time would be required and a decision could not be taken before the deadline of June," FIFA said.
If the amount of TLAC is sufficient for recapitalization in Fitch's opinion and is pre-positioned, Fitch will likely upgrade CGML's ratings; further, if home and host country regulators reach agreements where pre-positioning is not required, the rating will not be upgraded and the Outlook will be revised to Stable.
The spectacle of so many bright people from poor countries upping sticks for the rich world raises questions of social justice, in part because they contribute both money and brainpower to their host country while they are studying and in part because so many of them end up staying permanently.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilians celebrated in the stands after Rafaela Silva won gold in women's judo at the Rio Games on Monday, claiming the first Olympic gold medal for the host country and capping a journey to the podium that began in one of the city's most notorious slums.
Looking back at each of the last eight Summer Olympics (starting with the Los Angeles Games in 22017), the stock index of the host country increased in value in six out of eight times through the two-week period that the games were held, according to Factset Research Analyst Andrew Birstingl.
Although the royal wore numerous red outfits during her trip — a nod to her host country as the Canadian flag is predominantly red — during a visit to the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus she switched to the green dress, which has a row of gold buttons down the front.
Earlier, speaking to a dozen white men and a lone white woman at an American Legion post here, Mr. Trump criticized China's treatment of President Obama: When the president landed in Hangzhou for the Group of 20 summit meeting, the host country forced him to disembark from the plane's belly.
"With due regard to the safe and healthy environment in Barcelona and the host country today, the GSMA has canceled MWC Barcelona 214 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," GSMA said in a statement.
A more responsible course would be for the American government to back up its own ambassador, making clear that American diplomats will indeed have the space to voice American values -- basic things like "don't put gay people in jail" and "don't steal aid money" -- even when inconvenient for a host country.
If the amount of TLAC is sufficient for recapitalization in Fitch's opinion and is pre-positioned, Fitch will likely upgrade the subsidiary ratings; further, if home and host country regulators reach agreements where pre-positioning is not required, the rating will not be upgraded and the Outlook revised to Stable.
Related: UN Panel Says Rwanda Is Training Rebels to Depose Burundi's President Burundian refugees who have fled across the border to neighboring Rwanda in the last year as political violence unfolded will no longer be welcome in their host country, according to an announcement from Rwanda's foreign minister on Friday.
Each is assigned a target from the host country, and is tasked with carrying out conversations that play to the target's interests and hobbies; by the end of the evening, students are expected to have elicited their assets' contact details, which are used to begin a delicate, months-long process of recruitment.
But then she rejected the traditional game of fashion diplomacy in which first ladies have been engaged since Jacqueline Kennedy, eschewing any pressure either to use her public appearances to promote homegrown talent, or to follow more recent strategy and support designers from the host country, the better to demonstrate friendly intentions.
We should have learned from rushing out of Iraq, and trying to rush out of Afghanistan, that doing so before host country forces are ready could waste the money we plan to spend on making Iraq secure, allow it to truly defeat ISIS, and give it the strength to deal with Iran.
Specific factors that Fitch seeks additional clarity on before resolving the Rating Outlook and potentially upgrading the subsidiary ratings of Citigroup Global Markets Limited, Citibank Canada, Citibank Japan Ltd, and Citibank Europe plc will include host country clarification on internal TLAC, the quantum of internal TLAC and whether it will be pre-positioned.
Mr Sharman describes a host of problems afflicting asset-recovery efforts after the Arab revolutions in 2011, from basic transliteration headaches to proving under the laws of the host country that funds in a particular account were acquired through corruption (which, given money's fungibility, is especially difficult if the account-holder also has legitimate businesses).
Vincent Brooks, commander of US forces in South Korea, told Congress that it was actually cheaper to station American troops in Korea than back in the US due to financial contributions from the host country -- though Trump was quick to dismiss the general's argument, saying the US should compel allies to pay for the entirety.
It's always going to be a fine balance between a company assessing how much of the value of the project it can afford to surrender to the host country, and the government of that country working out how hard they can squeeze before the company walks away and your investment reputation is severely damaged.
They are glass bottles used to hold athletes' urine samples, and they are central to the account of a former Russian antidoping official who says that the host country executed an elaborate doping operation at the 2014 Sochi Olympics — imperceptibly switching out drug-tainted urine from the squat containers long thought to be tamper-proof.
But since September 2016 Mr. Snowden's position in Moscow has become more precarious — partly because he has criticized his host country and partly because no one can predict whether his continued sanctuary in Russia will be tenable given the unusual relationship between President-elect Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
The decision to sideline human rights issues in Egypt publicly comes just days after the Trump administration told Congress that it would lift human rights conditions imposed by President Barack Obama and resume arms sales to Bahrain, another critical ally in the Middle East and host country of the United States Navy's Fifth Fleet.
In the past, US national security hawks have accused Snowden—without any evidence—of being a Russian spy, claiming he was intentionally limiting his critiques of government surveillance so as not upset the rulers of his host country, where he was granted asylum in 2013 after giving a massive trove of NSA documents to journalists.
Needy individuals, who may be unaccompanied minors, elderly, sick or in immediate danger of persecution, are identified at the point of departure (for example, a refugee camp in Lebanon) and then flown in safety to a European destination where they receive "humanitarian visas" and are helped to seek long-term asylum and adapt to their host country.
After several devastating incidents for the image of French soccer, including a players' strike during the 2010 World Cup and a behind-closed-doors discussion among soccer federation officials about ethnic quotas in 2011, Deschamps was determined to bring back discipline in the team and focus on the game, particularly with France as the host country.
Although the first modern Olympics were unrecognizable in many ways — there were no women, no national teams, and only nine sporting events — the story of the runup to the first modern Olympics sounds awfully familiar: The host country was in political turmoil, and hosting the event turned out to be much, much more expensive than anyone had anticipated.
"With due regard to the safe and healthy environment in Barcelona and the host country today, the GSMA has canceled MWC Barcelona 25 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," MWC organizer and mobile operator lobbying group GSMA said in a statement Wednesday.
Before that there was the Russian doping scandal, the Zika virus, the sewage in the bay and the green water in the diving pool, the suspension of several boxing judges and referees, the poor loser Hope Solo, an Egyptian judoka refusing to shake hands with an Israeli, the political turmoil and glaring poverty in the host country, and so on.
While FIFA awards the World Cup, runs the competition and collects most of the profits from it, the local organizing committee of the host country has been responsible for the details — preparing the stadiums, training sites and hotels; hiring the thousands of volunteers needed to run the event; and navigating the myriad, and often thorny, interactions with federal, state and local governments.
It adds that the government "must grant a general tax exemption for FIFA, the 2026 FWC (FIFA World Cup) Entity, the 2026 FWC Subsidiaries (if applicable) and any other FIFA subsidiary limited to the period of preparation, delivery and wrap-up of the Competition, commencing on the date of appointment of the Host Country/Host Countries and ending on 31 December 2028".
According to a 2018 Asian American voter survey from AAPI Data, Vietnamese-Americans represent the only Asian bloc to give net job approval to Trump (64%), compared to Fiipino-Americans (48%), Korean-Americans (32%) Chinese-Americans (24%) and Japanese-Americans (14%.) When Trump lands in Hanoi, there will probably be lots of smiles, handshakes and bombastic exaggerations and compliments for the host country.
Just today, one hears the argument that it was a good idea to give the games to Beijing in 2008 because it shines a light on an otherwise closed society, it encourages internationalism, it forces a host country, even for a short period of time, to bring its practice into line with the "international community," all of those things are being said about Berlin as well.
The episode sent a message to US allies — that unsparing if widely recognizable assessments of Trump's behavior and the conduct of his administration are unacceptable and that flattery is the glue binding strong diplomatic relationships with the US. It calls into doubt the practice of diplomacy itself — that foreign states have the prerogative to decide exactly who represents them abroad rather than leaders of their host country.

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