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And perhaps we are seeing not just a convention in turmoil, but a party in turmoil as well.
The announcement comes as the organization keeps swirling in turmoil.
The industry was in turmoil and desperate for a savior.
The site was in turmoil and Subreddits were shut down.
The president also claimed that "the Democrats are in Turmoil!"
The Trump White House is in turmoil and under investigation.
And that's bad news for a region already in turmoil.
"The world is in turmoil, but don't shut yourself away."
China's insurance sector has been in turmoil in recent months.
Afghanistan had been in turmoil for most of Wasil's life.
The industry was in turmoil, and Mr. Ross needed advice.
" Ms. Weingarten also pointed out that Uber "is in turmoil.
Dozens more were injured and a nation is in turmoil.
"The world is in turmoil, the Middle East is in turmoil and my policy is to create centers of stability in this unstable and stormy region," he said in remarks broadcast live on Israeli television.
The country has been in turmoil since the fall of Col.
Founded in 1969, the organization had been in turmoil for months.
Coates and Stelfreeze's Black Panther is ruling a country in turmoil.
In turmoil, she moves through the body language of erotic affliction.
Markets have been in turmoil as the coronavirus scare has intensified.
The leader, Jeanine Añez, promised to unify a nation in turmoil.
The agency's prevention office had been in turmoil in recent years.
The nation was in turmoil, with different political factions vying for power.
" BJ's Restaurants: "It's OK. The restaurant group has been in turmoil here.
Barnes & Noble's business has been in turmoil for much of this millennium.
A stalemate has put those negotiations in doubt and markets in turmoil.
Team 210, the social media incubator of Jake Paul, is in turmoil.
"The government is now in turmoil, in absolute turmoil," he told reporters.
A coup attempt had just begun and the country was in turmoil.
The IAAF is in turmoil following widespread allegations of corruption and bribery.
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative government in Britain is in turmoil.
This is especially dangerous right now, as German politics are in turmoil.
When Mr. Wheeler joined the E.P.A., he found an agency in turmoil.
Region in turmoil Kashmir is one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints.
The technology world had been in turmoil as the meeting drew near.
The country has been in turmoil since Maduro took office in 2013.
But in its waning days, the Voice was never not in turmoil.
The aftermath left the country in turmoil and in desperate need of direction.
May's government is in turmoil over her plans for exiting the European Union.
Who would put trillions into an isolated economy in a region in turmoil?
Intermedia Labs is reportedly in turmoil as it's struggled to reengage an audience.
"I think he's got the country in turmoil," he said of the president.
The Recap: Uber has been in turmoil with several scandals in recent months.
They are worried that my soul is in turmoil because I do abortions.
Maddon returned there before Christmas in 2010 to find his hometown in turmoil.
The governor's slashing of state funding left university leaders blindsided and in turmoil.
Libya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Australia's government is in turmoil as its prime minister fights a leadership challenge.
A look at any issue in recent weeks reveals a world in turmoil.
He continued tweeting for hours without once mentioning the city that was in turmoil.
Jared Diamond sets out to construct a diagnostic framework for political systems in turmoil.
With emerging markets in turmoil, the finance ministry is struggling to raise more money.
"I have spent several sleepless nights and days in turmoil and agony," she wrote.
Libya remains in turmoil over five years after the revolution that toppled Muammar Gaddafi.
A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, from Tahrir Square to ISIS.
Personnel changes amd infighting at DHS have roiled it in turmoil in recent months.
State health insurance exchanges created under the new health care law are in turmoil.
In 2019, it is a weakened advocacy group with leadership in turmoil (The Hill).
The president-elect turned to Twitter to deny that his team was in turmoil.
Libya has been in turmoil since the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
A RAGE FOR ORDER: The Middle East in Turmoil, From Tahrir Square to ISIS.
This city has been in turmoil over questions of race and policing for months.
With Brazil's economy in turmoil, Fernandez said he's seeing an influx of new drivers.
Back then, society was in turmoil: there was debate about divorce, sexual conduct, everything.
WeWork has been in turmoil since it filed its public-offering paperwork in August.
In recent years, the management of professional basketball in Japan has been in turmoil.
Go deeper: Hong Kong airport in turmoil as protests prompt 2nd day of cancellations
The financial markets are in turmoil, with the major US indices in correction territory.
Rebecca says the family has been in turmoil since the group issued the ultimatum.
Traditional power centers — the governing Socialists and the center-right Republicans — are in turmoil.
The judges say when Britney and Sam met in 2007 her life was in turmoil.
Q: What advice do you have for others whose industry is in turmoil, like journalism?
But that belied what is going on behind the scenes: a White House in turmoil.
Egypt is the region's largest market while countries from Libya to Iraq are in turmoil.
TWO months ago Monimbó, a neighbourhood of Masaya, south-east of Managua, was in turmoil.
His efforts to reform Brazil's economy are making progress, but his government is in turmoil.
Everything was in turmoil, and in that moment, I wasn't sure who I could trust.
Utilities have been the best S&P 500 sector when the market is in turmoil.
Gus's show seems to be in turmoil, but he has a handle on his life.
"This family has been in turmoil for how many years now?" he tells his sister.
"He's a showboat, he's grandstander, the FBI has been in turmoil," Trump said of Comey.
But here we sit, watching the global markets in turmoil as the Trump trade unravels.
Think back to April 1, 1940, and a world awash in turmoil, hate and fear.
In short, Donald Trump had a point when he said that Britain is in turmoil.
It's easy now, with the country in turmoil, to dismiss the whole project of chavismo.
"The research library world is in turmoil," she wrote in a library publication in 1983.
She had left behind a country in turmoil and avoided threats to her own life.
The United States is in turmoil and families are being torn apart by civil discord.
Republicans say the law was already collapsing, with insurance markets in turmoil in many states.
Some economies are in turmoil, but on the other hand we have others like Mexico.
The nation has been in turmoil since the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
The island is still in turmoil as it struggles to restore power and cell service.
With Fox News, the traditional leader in conservative TV, in turmoil, Sinclair's executives have an opportunity.
I think that circuit is — that circuit in chaos and that circuit is frankly in turmoil.
Markets have been in turmoil as well, with stocks threatening to fall into bear market territory.
Libya has been in turmoil since an uprising six years ago overthrew former leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Trump did note before leaving for Europe on Tuesday that the UK is "somewhat in turmoil."
The Times' front page described a government in "turmoil," a "jittery capital," and a looming shutdown.
CAIRO — Back home, Washington was in turmoil, but the first lady had something on her mind.
I'm talking about disorder spread by a Russia that wants to keep the West in turmoil.
Argentina's economy is currently in turmoil, with inflation surging and the value of the peso sliding.
With global markets in turmoil, the great question was: Can the officials rein in these forces?
Mr. Trump said the bureau was in turmoil and agents had lost confidence in Mr. Comey.
A giant federal agency in turmoil faces more of it after a senior official is ousted.
On top of that, emerging markets are in turmoil after Argentina and Turkey spiraled into crisis.
But the Times newsroom has been in turmoil recently, as the paper grapples with declining revenue.
"The FBI has been in turmoil," Trump said in an interview with NBC News' Lester Holt.
This cut is further indication that the low-end diamond market is in turmoil, according to Bloomberg.
May&aposs government is in turmoil over how to exit the European Union following the Brexit vote.
Eight years ago, Dan Reynolds was on the cusp of stardom — but his health was in turmoil.
I think that circuit is -- that circuit is in chaos and that circuit is frankly in turmoil.
"Since 'the announcement,' I have spent several sleepless nights and days in turmoil and agony," she announced.
"Since 'the announcement,' I have spent several sleepless nights and days in turmoil and agony," she writes.
Supporters of another referendum think parliament could call such a vote if the government was in turmoil.
A RAGE FOR ORDERThe Middle East in Turmoil, From Tahrir Square to ISISBy Robert F. Worth259 pp.
Pence on "Fox News Sunday" said it's "absolutely absurd" to suggest the White House is in turmoil.
Just to the southwest, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been in turmoil since the 1990s.
This is all evidence of a market in turmoil and evidence of the end of an uptrend.
Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil, via The Hill's Scott Wong and Mike Lillis.
Off they went onto the streets of this city in turmoil, where riot officers — and reality — waited.
Reddit has been in turmoil for the last year or so, losing one senior employee after another.
That's a good opportunity for you to build a publication in an industry that's in turmoil. Yes.
Mali remains in turmoil, a scene of terrorist suicide bombings and attacks on United Nations peacekeeping forces.
The resulting struggle kept the Senate in turmoil for more than a month into the new session.
Their protest engulfed the Justice Department in turmoil that could damage its treasured reputation for political independence.
Libya has been in turmoil since veteran ruler Muammar Gaddafi's fall due to an uprising in 2011.
Asa Hutchinson set in February, was steeped in turmoil even before Judge Baker's order on Saturday morning.
I think that circuit is — that circuit is in chaos and that circuit is frankly in turmoil.
After failing to secure a majority in Parliament, her future is in doubt and the country in turmoil.
Uber is in turmoil after allegations of sexual harassment were raised by a former employee earlier this year.
This is Turner at his most abstract and Romantic, capturing the light changing or the sea in turmoil.
Their decision to work together gave a huge boost to a region that had been stuck in turmoil.
The Tories are in turmoil not just because they are divided, but because the various candidates are inadequate.
Somalia has been in turmoil since 1991, hit by decades of conflict at the hands of clan militias.
While the ruling party languishes in turmoil, progressives have been oddly hopeful for the past couple of weeks.
When the world's financial markets are in turmoil, India's strong growth prospects are something to be thankful for.
Franken's series of high-profile clashes indicated he could be an emerging leader within a party in turmoil.
A RAGE FOR ORDER: The Middle East in Turmoil, From Tahrir Square to ISIS, by Robert F. Worth.
With world markets in turmoil, investors are wary of lending to anything but highly-rated rate emerging economies.
Soon after, in 1997, the United States announced trade sanctions against Sudan, throwing the country's economy in turmoil.
"Beijing knows the U.K. establishment is in turmoil over Brexit," Declan Ganley, a politician and telecoms entrepreneur tweeted.
Small businesses that rely on government work are in turmoil, as invoices for already completed work go unpaid.
Lebanese politics has been in turmoil since Hariri abruptly announced his resignation in a televised address from Riyadh.
She found herself at the helm of a company in turmoil with more than $3 million of debt.
It weaves together songs, street sounds and interviews to deliver a sonic collage of a country in turmoil.
A RAGE FOR ORDER: THE MIDDLE EAST IN TURMOIL, FROM TAHRIR SQUARE TO ISIS, by Robert F. Worth.
Libya has been in turmoil since a 2011 uprising, with rival governments and armed factions vying for power.
Venezuela has been in turmoil for several years, and a wrenching economic crisis has metastasized into political instability.
The economy has remained in turmoil as politicians negotiated a power-sharing deal between the military and civilians.
Impatient, impotent, and in turmoil, we all bicker with pointless small talk, leading to an omnipresent existential angst.
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced his intention to resign, and the main opposition Labour Party is in turmoil.
And love has just about evaporated from the Waterford household, once again in turmoil thanks to their rebellious handmaid.
Deutsche, which employs around 100,000 people, has been in turmoil since news of the fine became public last month.
Sotheby's made it out of the second quarter with a profit even though the art market remained in turmoil.
If General al-Sisi had not taken control in Egypt, Egypt would probably be in turmoil now as well.
But, if cyberspace is in turmoil it will not be in the people's interest, Xinhua cited Xi as saying.
During his time at DHS under the Trump administration, Wolf has been a part of an agency in turmoil.
This isn't a sweeping indictment of men in power; this is just a portrait of a woman in turmoil.
Smugglers operate with impunity in Libya, which has been in turmoil since the 2011 overthrow of leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The tech company has been caught up in turmoil in the last year (and is now seeking a buyer).
Molitor said she had two elderly patients who were worried that their grandchildren would inherit an America in turmoil.
Mike Barnicle echoed Scarborough's comments during the segment, adding that the FBI "is in turmoil" over the Clinton investigation.
Chyna presents her followers with "problems," a relationship in turmoil, some baby weight, or unattainable hair goals, for example.
Right now, Maple, Sweetgreen and Blue Apron seem to be doing well while other food startups are in turmoil.
The company filed its public IPO paperwork on Wednesday, August 14, and it has been in turmoil ever since.
Nevada's state Democratic convention Saturday erupted in turmoil when Sanders supporters began loudly protesting the results and booing Sen.
The two iconic actresses are featured heavily in the first trailer for season three, which shows England in turmoil.
Clearly, long before Gilead was formed, Lawrence was trying to solve an America in turmoil from an economic standpoint.
"While the stock market is in turmoil, it hasn't led to changes in the real economy yet," she said.
"Not only is it a safety issue, it's a business issue," Cuban said on CNBC's "Markets in Turmoil" special.
Three years later, Ghazni is in turmoil, dozens are dead and America's longest war is no nearer its end.
Lawmakers rejected May's Brexit deal for a third time on Friday, leaving Britain's withdrawal from the EU in turmoil.
LA PAZ, Bolivia — The interim leader of Bolivia took power this week promising to unify a nation in turmoil.
On Soccer MEXICO CITY — The new coach, Bruce Arena, had taken over a United States national team in turmoil.
Even as oil prices rebound to around $50 a barrel, countries like Angola may continue to find themselves in turmoil.
With the Conservative Party in turmoil Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's hard-left leader, talks about being prime minister in six months.
After the Brexit vote both of Britain's major political parties are in turmoil and sterling and share prices have tumbled.
It has been in turmoil since the shock sacking in 2015 of star designer Alber Elbaz after a boardroom dispute.
Both parties are in turmoil as they gear up for a possible early presidential election, with no clear front-runner.
The second act begins with Mr Trump leaving Brussels for Britain, a country he has declared to be in turmoil.
But everyone knew the country was in turmoil when they turned on the television and saw nothing but "Swan Lake".
In the 2020s its economy was still suffering a trade shock from Brexit and its political system was in turmoil.
The Golden State's economy is still among the fastest growing in the country, but the housing market is in turmoil.
While most school dress code stories end in turmoil or remain an outstanding concern, this happy ending is incredibly hopeful.
The Financial Times recently reported that the Trump White House is in turmoil over the future of U.S. trade policy.
Kidnapping is rife across Libya, which has been in turmoil since an uprising unseated autocratic leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
The economy has remained in turmoil as politicians negotiated a three year power-sharing deal between the military and civilians.
Read more: This top-rated wealth manager for the ultrarich rarely trades stocks, even when the market is in turmoil.
The Atlantic's David Graham got quite a quote in a piece published Thursday evening: Trump's cabinet is clearly in turmoil.
He stepped down on the same day, leaving Pakistan's politics in turmoil before a general election due within a year.
Urjit Patel wrote in the Financial Times that dollar funding of emerging market economies has been in turmoil for months.
A woman on the verge so close to having her political desires fulfilled, Grace Mugabe's future is now in turmoil.
Libya has been in turmoil, and smuggling networks that send migrants across the Mediterranean towards Europe are deeply embedded there.
The Iranian regime is in turmoil and its sole salvation might well be a controlled confrontation with the United States.
But there are also many low-level detainees who remain only because they are from Yemen, which is in turmoil.
Instead, it comes with a monthly subscription price and a new drama series about a morning news show in turmoil.
It has been in turmoil since an Arab Spring revolt and NATO's intervention toppled Colonel el-Qaddafi nine years ago.
CreditCreditChris Gash The stock market is in turmoil, the trade war is dragging on and the global economy is slowing.
Yemen is presented as a country in turmoil, which of course it is, unstable and dangerous, especially for white Westerners.
The National Security Council, normally the president's main arm to develop foreign policy, is in turmoil from top to bottom.
Vaping industry in turmoil Walmart's decision to step away fully from e-cigarettes comes as more states restrict the products.
Abroad, Britain is in turmoil over "Brexit," which is a very important thing we should all endeavor to learn about.
The Jets have trafficked in turmoil for so long that even a quiet losing season could be seen as uplifting.
Now, May's entire party is in turmoil, with some members threatening to challenge her leadership if she doesn't change course.
" On Saturday, the New York Times published a piece titled "A Nation in Turmoil Prepares to Deliver a Verdict on Trump.
It is another to keep going when Parliament is in turmoil and hundreds of thousands of protesters are on the streets.
Flanagan was speaking as the British political situation was in turmoil following an election on Thursday that produced no clear winner.
And if there aren't any signs that your relationship is in turmoil, then the sex dream is probably just a dream.
And when his health and career was in turmoil, he turned to boxing to restore what would become his legendary life.
And it calls into question CEO Jack Dorsey's efforts to stabilize a company that was in turmoil for much of 2015.
USA Gymnastics has been in turmoil since September 2016, when allegations of Nassar's abuse were first reported by The Indianapolis Star.
"Here's the thing … you had to just leave the focus group and our marriage is in turmoil right now," she says.
But it's not just New York news that's been suffering — alt-weeklies around the country have been in turmoil as well.
Now Brazil's oil industry is in turmoil as Petrobras, the national oil company, reels from bribery scandals and low energy prices.
Read Worth's remarkable new book, "A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, From Tahrir Square to ISIS," and weep.
Some critics have accused the White House of pushing an agenda that will threaten a region that is already in turmoil.
Banka will take over an agency in turmoil as WADA emerges from a Russian scandal that fractured the anti-doping movement.
The country was still in turmoil after the coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya and turned Honduras into an international outcast.
In several conversations with reporters, Mr. Trump's aides said that their efforts to assemble a new government were not in turmoil.
Today, Occidental is in turmoil because that deal required it to pile on debt -- just months before the collapse in prices.
The Palestinian Authority, the Palestinian interim government conceived in 1993 when the Oslo peace process began, is in turmoil, Elgindy notes.
Moldova has been in turmoil for the past week as two rival governments tussled for control of the east European country.
The stock market is in turmoil, and worries about the spread of coronavirus and the health of the economy are rampant.
Ms. Abo Rebieh's artwork, from the start of Syria's uprising in 2011, held up a mirror to a society in turmoil.
Producers for the show have adhered to that rule even as coronavirus has closed borders and set the world in turmoil.
Region in turmoil Claimed by India and Pakistan in its entirety, Kashmir is one of the world's most dangerous geopolitical flashpoints.
LONDON — The English National Opera has in recent years been a company in turmoil, suffering resignations, funding cuts and negative headlines.
That has almost no chance to pass, however, since it could leave millions without insurance and leave insurance markets in turmoil.
But the appointment was mired in turmoil after President Donald Trump assigned White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney to the role.
By The New York Times Dr. Tyson's statement comes as Virginia is in turmoil over who will lead the state. Gov.
Libya, an OPEC member, has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.
Libya has been in turmoil for years and is the most common departure point for migrants trying to reach Europe by sea.
Helped recruit Uber's CFO Thain arrived at Uber in 2017 when the company was in turmoil due to a series of scandals.
Ups and Downs in Love The actor was married four times, the first three ending in turmoil before he finally married Tholstrup.
Mali, a former French colony, has been in turmoil since Tuareg rebels and loosely allied Islamists took over its north in 2012.
In 2018, Cannes' lineup of movies felt like a plea against complacency, a call to pay attention in a world in turmoil.
"I urge people to just think about it before they sell everything," Cramer said Monday evening during CNBC's "Markets in Turmoil" special.
Jeff Lewis' personal life may be in turmoil, but it seems he may have some good news coming on the professional front.
"He's a showboat, he's grandstander, the FBI has been in turmoil," Trump told NBC News' Lester Holt in an interview airing Thursday.
The PD has been in turmoil since Renzi resigned as prime minister in December after losing a referendum on proposed constitutional reforms.
"He's a showboat, he's grandstander, the FBI has been in turmoil," Trump said of Comey in his wide-ranging interview with Holt.
Leshi's beleaguered parent LeEco, whose empire spans from online entertainment to electric vehicles, has been in turmoil over the past few weeks.
"When financial markets are in turmoil, the art market offers a safe harbor," said Christophe Van de Weghe, a Madison Avenue dealer.
Crashing out of the bloc without an exit agreement would result in turmoil; striking a deal would minimize damage to the economy.
Apple's health team is in turmoil, with high-level staffers unable to agree on the direction of the team, according to CNBC.
With the economy in turmoil, assaults and robberies on the street jumped by 42 percent in May, with 10,000 robberies that month.
Zimbabwe in turmoil -- An apparent military coup has the impoverished nation in chaos and its President, Robert Mugabe, confined to house arrest.
The source did not explain what was meant by "emergencies", though financial markets have been in turmoil over the continuing political uncertainty.
It was a highly emotional moment for a city in turmoil over the recent fatal police shooting of a black resident here.
As a general rule, it's not good to go into any crisis, including a major hurricane with a federal government in turmoil.
Markets are in turmoil due in large part to the spread of the disease and its impact on trade and consumer demand.
Greek soccer has been in turmoil for decades, beset by financial woes amplified by the country's debt crisis, and frequent crowd trouble.
In its editorial, the newspaper said that lifting the ban would come at a poor time, as Zimbabwe's government is in turmoil.
However, she did offer an open, rich, multilayered, and in many ways poetic biennial for a region and a world in turmoil.
People are "afraid to go outside" and "daily life is in turmoil," local administrator Aleksandr Minayev told the Siberian Times on Tuesday.
Malaysia's political landscape has been in turmoil since July, when local investigators looking into 1MDB found nearly $700 million in Najib's personal account.
As the markets were in turmoil and the world worried about a global recession in February 2016, Jamie Dimon was calling for calm.
Since the United States imposed sanctions on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska and United Company Rusal on April 6, aluminium has been in turmoil.
There was in turmoil with a new owner of the hospital and a walkout and a bunch of characters' lives on the line.
Still, Mr Hull's book is a delicious companion to the tale Greene confected from the incompetence of spooks and an island in turmoil.
"He's a showboat, he's grandstander, the FBI has been in turmoil," Trump told NBC News' Lester Holt in an interview that aired Thursday.
American investors woke Thursday to find global markets in turmoil after trading was suspended in China for the second time in a week.
Whether or not his campaign is a scam, Trump's fundraising is certainly in turmoil, which could have dire consequences for his electoral chances.
But few in the market believe policymakers can be that aggressive with stocks in turmoil, oil prices languishing and concerns about China's economy.
In turmoil, with ratings near all-time lows, the SPD may quit its loveless coalition with Merkel by the end of the year.
The leaked document suggested May was trying to control major Brexit questions, senior ministers were divided and the civil service was in turmoil.
Burkina Faso, a largely Muslim country, has been in turmoil since its longtime president was ousted in a popular uprising in late 2014.
Dennis says she's spent the last year trying to "restructure" her life after living in turmoil during her relationship with ex Thomas Ravenel.
Mr. Netanyahu's coalition zigzag has left Mr. Herzog's Zionist Union, an alliance of the Labor Party and Tzipi Livni's centrist Hatnua, in turmoil.
In addition, the fragile coalition with the Social Democrats (SPD), themselves in turmoil, may not last long beyond a leadership vote in December.
Priorities USA Action said it won't back Democrats who vote or support Kavanaugh, whose nomination was in turmoil amid allegations of sexual assault.
Malaysia's political landscape has been in turmoil since July, when local investigators looking into 13MDB found nearly $700 million on Najib's personal accounts.
Monsanto's failed swoop on Syngenta triggered a bout of M&A activity that has left the global seeds and pesticides industry in turmoil.
LONDON — With British politics in turmoil, there were already clear indications on Saturday of a tense and bickering divorce from the European Union.
These contests for recruits and resources play out against the background of a region in turmoil, where alliances are shifting amid overlapping disputes.
Tucked in between news of markets in turmoil and growing US coronavirus cases on Thursday was a healthy dose of venture capitalist optimism.
And with markets in turmoil, "it's paramount that your response time is rapid because there's so much changing moment by moment," he said.
PARIS — With his country in turmoil, more chaos looming and no resolution in sight, President Emmanuel Macron of France tried changing the subject.
Hong Kong has been in turmoil for months after protests were sparked by a bill that would have permitted extradition to mainland China.
The E.P.A. I returned to in the spring of 1983, some 28 months into President Reagan's first term, was dispirited and in turmoil.
Yet his seeming lack of preparation for leaving a country still deep in turmoil risks fomenting a renaissance for the beleaguered terror group.
A flight attendant prepares to work the friendly skies for the final time while the rest of the cabin crew is in turmoil.
She praised the friendship between the two allies, glossing over Trump's previous remarks that Britain was a "hot spot" in turmoil over Brexit.
It is not happening because America is in turmoil: the country is not at war, unemployment is as low as it has ever been.
The aluminium market is in turmoil—so much so that the Treasury, surprised by its own potency, may do a U-turn over Rusal.
They worry that with Trump in turmoil, accomplished progressives view next year as a their best chance in ages to win a congressional seat.
Facing a campaign in turmoil and slippage in the polls, the retired neurosurgeon didn't do anything Thursday night to stand out from the pack.
Africa's top oil producer has suffered from violence surrounding its elections in the past, leaving the population in turmoil and rattling its financial markets.
The "Family" part is interesting ... because theirs has been in turmoil since Eason shot and killed the family dog for nipping at their daughter.
America may be in turmoil, but there's one thing you can always count on: beautiful actors trying to make themselves look ugly on screen.
Chakraborty masterfully sketches a world in turmoil, where factions of magic users are working to reclaim power, affected by generations of oppression and racism.
In addition, the country will have neither the resources nor the political bandwidth to play a large global role if society is in turmoil.
Libya has been in turmoil since the NATO-backed toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, with rival administrations and armed groups controlling different territories.
We're told the Jackson kids have been in turmoil over the renewed allegations ... and that they feel the doc was one-sided and unfair.
In 1982 Circle Rep staged his play "Snow Orchid," about a family in turmoil, with a cast that included Peter Boyle and Olympia Dukakis.
With markets in turmoil and dealmakers unable to globe-trot to see clients in person, we're likely to see a big dent in business.
" He described Barnes & Noble as a "financially troubled business" that is in turmoil and disarray, with a "volatile" chairman who "refuses to relinquish control.
"He's a showboat, he's a grandstander, the F.B.I. has been in turmoil," Mr. Trump said of Mr. Comey in an NBC interview in May.
To make matters worse, Turkey's court system has been in turmoil since a failed coup in 2016, further delaying already slow-moving criminal proceedings.
"CNBC Special Report: Markets in Turmoil" will air tonight, Tuesday, February 25th 7PM – 8PM ET anchored by CNBC's Brian Sullivan live from the Nasdaq.
President Donald Trump arrives to Britain in 'turmoil' Brett Kavanaugh racked up huge credit card debt buying Washington Nationals tickets, report says Justice Dept.
The Washington Post, the Associated Press, NBC News Latino, and numerous other outlets all ran stories about LULAC being in turmoil and "in chaos".
While not as strong as Thailand's currency, the Malaysian ringgit has been quite resilient, not sliding as much as the other currencies in turmoil.
The city of Hong Kong has been in turmoil for the better part of the year as pro-democracy protests rage across the city.
"The global economy and financial situation is complex, international capital markets are in turmoil, the risk for assets is growing," said Chairman Peng Chun.
NMC has been in turmoil since short-seller Muddy Waters queried its financial statements two months ago, sending its shares spiralling two-thirds lower.
Financial markets have been in turmoil over the past several months, in part over concern whether the Fed was on an aggressive rate-hiking path.
And — especially in the current environment, with Hollywood in turmoil over sexual abuse — will you treat what happened to Tyler with the seriousness it deserves?
Argentina had been in turmoil for years, with radical leftist guerrillas carrying out hundreds of assassinations, which Perón attempted to crush with increasingly bloody tactics.
And when I speak with women when they are planning to do it, I can see how much they are in turmoil on the choice.
"It's very easy to take our cue from a false cue," Cramer added, warning investors not to move too quickly when markets are in turmoil.
At a press conference shortly before Mr Cohn announced his departure, Mr Trump pushed back against the suggestion that his White House was in turmoil.
The Syria crisis laid bare the disconnect between Kerry's optimistic worldview and tolerance for risk and Obama's risk-averse approach to a region in turmoil.
The British company has been in turmoil at the top since 2014, when CEO Angela Ahrendts went to Apple to head up its retail efforts.
If you're not strong you'll never get peace and if you're not strong you'll be more in turmoil and the worst thing is you'll lose.
"The world is in turmoil," Das told a news briefing on the economy that will set the stage for the annual budget on Feb. 29.
When the Republican National Convention storms into Cleveland in July, the security challenges will be formidable, but not just because the GOP is in turmoil.
The Olympic torch has begun its monthslong journey to Brazil for this summer's games, but the host nation, and its president, remain mired in turmoil.
The Turkish economy has been in turmoil this year as the country cannot keep its currency, the lira, from free-falling against the U.S. dollar.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's third year in office begins with the federal government shut down, global growth slowing, and a stock market in turmoil.
The decision is a blow for Tribune Publishing, which has long been in turmoil and recently made sweeping executive changes, including replacing its chief executive.
With neighboring Libya in turmoil, and the border notoriously porous, only the most blinkered optimist would guarantee that there may not be more to come.
It's sort of in turmoil, both because of HR issues and also because James Murdoch is one of the people who's running 21st Century Fox.
While sentiment has been warming, at least as far as the stock is concerned, Tesla has recently shown signs of being a company in turmoil.
Financial markets are in turmoil, global travel is grinding to a halt, and many people worry about the safety of travel, work, school and meetings.
By the end of last week, though, his tune had changed, as confirmed coronavirus cases in the US spiked, and the markets remained in turmoil.
If the first episode of Netflix's Gilmore Girls revival was designed to show Emily in turmoil, episode 2 is all about Rory's descent into madness.
With Russian and world markets in turmoil, this is a far from ideal time to sell such assets, said Viktor Nikolsky, analyst at S&P.
"CNBC Special Report: Markets in Turmoil" will air tonight, Monday, February 24th from 7PM – 8PM ET anchored by CNBC's Brian Sullivan live from the Nasdaq.
The nation, a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, has been in turmoil since the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Despite the dramatic rescue of an American woman and her family by Pakistani troops earlier this month, relations between Washington and Islamabad are in turmoil.
"Gold always shows to be a safe harbor during political instability or when wider markets are in turmoil," ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto De Case said.
" With markets already in turmoil, "President Trump would be unwise to fire the Fed Chair, as the political consequences and impact on markets would be dire.
After the NATO summit, Trump will head to Britain, where Prime Minister Theresa May's government is in turmoil over her plans for exiting the European Union.
"Our city is in turmoil tonight," said Alderman Ashanti Hamilton, president of the Milwaukee Common Council, said at a news conference as he appealed for calm.
Fallout may be one of the biggest AAA gaming franchises around, but over the last few years the post-apocalyptic series has found itself in turmoil.
Libya has been in turmoil since Gaddafi was ousted in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011, with loose armed alliances and rival governments vying for power.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index added 273%, as of its final hour of trading, with the city still stuck in turmoil surrounding a controversial extradition bill.
Humanitarian agencies like the one I represent -- the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) -- have bolstered our operations to respond to a world in turmoil.
Oil-producing Libya has been in turmoil since the autocratic rule of Muammar Gaddafi was brought to an end by a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.
The unfolding offensive could determine the fate of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, whose government is in turmoil as months of political deadlock drag on.
" Schiff was also skeptical Thursday about Trump's statement that he fired Comey because the FBI was in turmoil and that Comey was a "showboat" and "grandstander.
In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash after Thursday's Republican presidential debate, Carson rejected any suggestion that the staff departures indicate the campaign is in turmoil.
The rally comes as his administration remains steeped in turmoil over his criticism of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and upheaval in his White House's communications department.
With the euro zone economy slowing, financial markets in turmoil and banking shares already under the cosh, analysts were quick to latch onto De Guindos's comments.
Most of the recent departures appear to have been from around Sabratha, which was in turmoil earlier this year as local brigades fought Islamic State militants.
In the statement, Manning assumed responsibility for her actions, saying they were wrong, but said her life was in turmoil at the time of the leaks.
It is why Iraq and Syria are in turmoil today and why Lebanon is still recovering from a civil war that ended over two decades ago.
The Western allies see the United Nations-led process as the best option for stabilizing Libya, which has been in turmoil since the ouster of Col.
WASHINGTON — Cara Suzannah Latil is living proof that the Affordable Care Act works — but also of why a central piece of the law is in turmoil.
Even the brief gap between the trial court's ruling and the Supreme Court's order left the state in turmoil weeks before the deadline to declare candidacies.
Even as markets are in turmoil due to the coronavirus pandemic, analysts says that Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud are "recession proof" businesses.
It is not only the fact that geopolitical risks in North Korea and Iran have increased or that the Middle East is once again in turmoil.
Unfortunately, the geopolitics of the region are changing rapidly as China rises, Pakistan remains in turmoil and India exerts itself, opposing the expanding influence of China.
"Markets in Turmoil" airs at 24 pm ET. Dow futures are now up 26 points, while the S&P 25 futures are up about 9 points.
" A former U.S. intelligence official said the office was also "fairly pleased" with Atkinson's appointment, especially because the ICIG "had been in turmoil for a while.
Financial markets were in turmoil, once-confident business leaders were suddenly jittery and seemingly every financial news outlet was warning that the economy was in trouble.
The GOP group charged with winning state legislatures is in turmoil — sparking concerns that the party is at risk of blowing the next round of redistricting.
But crime was more of a problem in 1968, and the country was in turmoil because the Vietnam War and because of two high-profile assassinations.
The base metal markets are once again in turmoil, with 210 set to go down in the history books as the year the commodities supercycle finally imploded.
After the central bank cut rates at the end of July, financial markets have been in turmoil in August with the yield curve inverting and stocks falling.
The drama is roughly based on companies like Samsung that are run by single families, which often erupt in turmoil when a new heir must be picked.
The shock resignations left May's Tory government in turmoil, amid growing doubts her agreement can win the backing of enough MPs to pass through Parliament next month.
Trump's campaign has been in turmoil over the past several weeks, so it's no surprise that his campaign manager has been fired, The New York Times reports.
Likening America to a "burning" country in turmoil, activist investor Bill Ackman urged Michael Bloomberg to run for president in a Financial Times op-ed published Thursday.
"With markets in turmoil, people turned to CNBC Digital's markets coverage to understand what was happening," said Jay Yarow, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor, CNBC Digital.
WITH stock markets in turmoil and market-implied inflation expectations tumbling, is it time to conclude that the Federal Reserve's interest rate rise in December was premature?
With Middle East in turmoil, the two countries still need each other, analysts agree, but are running out of ways in which they can help each other.
Roskam joins lobbying firm MORE (D) in a primary on Tuesday is the latest sign of a Democratic Party in turmoil against its own establishment (The Hill).
Worse, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance was in turmoil following the November 2018 arrest of Carlos Ghosn, who held a variety of leadership roles within the alliance.
RushCard was ensnared in turmoil last October, when a systems conversion led to account problems that prevented cardholders from using their money — in some cases for weeks.
S. trade war has put financial markets in turmoil and sparked fears of a global economic slowdown, pushing the precious metal more than 13% higher this year.
AIBA has been in turmoil for several years and its former president Wu Ching-kuo was suspended in 2017 before stepping down over governance and finance issues.
I think that circuit is — that circuit is in chaos and that circuit is frankly in turmoil, but we are appealing that and we are going further.
The nine-year-old co-working-space startup publicly filed for its IPO in August as part of The We Company, and has been in turmoil since.
European asset prices were rattled after lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third time, leaving Britain's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil.
On Monday, though, Carol Folt is set to take over the role of president, and she brings with her hopes that she'll stabilize an institution in turmoil.
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron returned to France on Sunday from a summit meeting in Argentina to find his country in turmoil after a day of violent protests.
"It's hard because not only do we have a duty to moderate a community in turmoil, but we also have to lead our real lives," says Maeve.
But with Europe facing existential challenges, the world in turmoil, and President Trump abdicating America's historic global leadership, Mr. Macron's real international tests are still to come.
In the book, Lara Jean wins Assassins and then realizes that Peter was hanging out with Gen because her family was in turmoil, not for romantic reasons.
In 1993, when Maria was 6 and post-Soviet Russia was in turmoil, she and her father moved to Florida with less than $1,221 in Yuri's pocket.
That Mr. Xi chose this year to make his debut underscores China's attempt to improve its international standing just as much of the world appears in turmoil.
Whereas most immigrant stories focus on the search to feel at home, Severance makes an extraordinary case for embracing rootlessness when the world is in turmoil anyway.
" TRUMP TALKS UP UK 'TURMOIL' AHEAD OF VISIT  Sky News : "Donald Trump has waded in to the chaos engulfing British politics, saying that the UK is in 'turmoil.
Ericsson had announced Swedish businessman and board member, Ekholm, as its new chief executive in October in an effort to turn the tide on a company in turmoil.
Business Briefing Tesco, Britain's biggest supermarket, comfortably surpassed forecasts for Christmas sales, buoyed by lower prices, indicating that the company may be recovering from several years in turmoil.
The stock market has been in turmoil amid the heightened trade tensions as major U.S. indexes are all on pace to post their first negative month of 2019.
The recommendations came as the IOC published a 30-page report following an inquiry into the finances and governance of AIBA which has been in turmoil for years.
Libya has been in turmoil since the NATO-backed toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, with parallel administrations and armed groups carving the nation into swathes of control.
Right now, despite how many federal workers are stuck in turmoil, Congress doesn't feel a ton of pressure to get the government back online, according to BuzzFeed News.
With the French left in turmoil, the opinion polls indicate that whoever becomes the center-right challenger is likely to face Le Pen in May's presidential election runoff.
Tonight's second presidential debate comes a day after a report from The Washington Post on Donald Trump's past comments about women, which have left his campaign in turmoil.
Ms. Kamien-Kazhdan highlighted a few paintings, focusing on the raw beauty of many works that offer a dark perspective on a country in turmoil between two wars.
It has been in turmoil since the shock sacking in 2015 of previous designer Alber Elbaz after a boardroom dispute and faces a deepening crisis amid slumping sales.
BANK ECONOMISTS PREDICT '21625 GROWTH: The global economy might be in turmoil, but several economists from the nation's top banks don't think that will slow U.S. economic growth.
And although the State Department has tried to rein in Haley's freelancing, it is not clear that she is willing to take guidance from a department in turmoil.
A 2018 analysis by f/22 Consulting, a photo industry firm, noted that a printing business in turmoil has managed to siphon growth from America's bulging camera rolls.
While Capitol Hill continues to be in turmoil, a number of private organizations are picking up the slack to help the nation's young people achieve a decent future.
Muslim-majority Kashmir, claimed by both India and Pakistan, has been in turmoil since India stripped its portion of the region of its autonomy and statehood on Aug.
The White House then said that the F.B.I. was in turmoil, and the president said he was thinking about the Russia investigation when he fired his F.B.I. director.
The global trade outlook — in turmoil since the election of Donald Trump and the vote for Brexit in the United Kingdom — also became more clear during the year.
" The student uprising at Columbia in 1968, as well as other events in that tumultuous year, resulted in a 1969 book, "University in Turmoil: The Politics of Change.
The central bank, before too long, may need to unveil a longer-term fix for an obscure but critical market that has been in turmoil in recent months.
Amid the tumult, British Prime Minister Theresa May, whose government is in turmoil over her plans for exiting the European Union, sounded a call for solidarity among allies.
There is also the fact that he has assumed office at a particularly unstable time, with the Middle East in turmoil and Russia and China acting more aggressively.
She has been pursuing contrarian ideas in recent months, considering investments in Britain, which has been in turmoil over Brexit — the country's pending exit from the European Union.
The market, already in turmoil amid the U.S.-China trade war, was hit by another bombshell last week — President Donald Trump's threat to slap tariffs on all Mexican imports.
This plain-spoken creator of some of the most complex and beautiful watches in the world sees the Swiss Watch industry to be in turmoil but not in peril.
"My life and the lives of my family have been in turmoil since the events of last week," the victim said in a statement released by the prosecutor's office.
Ericsson announced Swedish businessman and current board member, Börje Ekholm, as its new chief executive on Wednesday in an effort to turn the tide on a company in turmoil.
The aviation industry has been in turmoil this year, with Alitalia also entering administration, following intense price competition in Europe due in part to budget operators such as Wizz.
"The current state of play on trade has placed our industry in turmoil," said Ann Wilson, senior vice president of government affairs at the Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association.
That added to investor concern about the two weak links among German banks, just as the euro zone's largest economy began to slow and financial markets were in turmoil.
Tunisia has been in turmoil since autocrat Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was toppled in 2011 in the first "Arab Spring" uprising, sparked by anger at unemployment and poverty.
The party has been in turmoil since Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union, with veteran left-winger Corbyn's position being challenged by fellow lawmaker Owen Smith.
Macedonia has been in turmoil since February last year, when the opposition accused then Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his counter-intelligence chief of wiretapping more than 20,000 people.
With markets in turmoil and companies announcing a stream of layoffs, the former National Economic Council director under President Donald Trump said the economy is facing a substantial downturn.
Mr. Byford, 52, is a British-born alumnus of both London and Sydney's transit networks, and this will not be his first time dealing with a system in turmoil.
Beyond government, the country's collective institutions — including the news media, the clergy and even professional sports and the entertainment industry — are in turmoil, with no obvious balm within reach.
The country has been in turmoil since protests against corruption, economic hardship and sectarian rule led former Prime Minister Saad Hariri to step down in October of last year.
Helen and Noah were at least slightly reconciled, while Alison and Noah were in turmoil and the fragile Alison was about to face a stretch of time without him.
The coronavirus outbreak was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization, and threatens to upend the global supply chain, already in turmoil after the US vs.
A string of formidable albums followed, including "Yesterday You Said Tomorrow," in 2010, which sounded like a panoramic photo of a land in turmoil, shot through a dusty lens.
With the world in turmoil, his three-week-old administration is consumed by a self-inflicted crisis, marked by a pattern of recurrent lying and incompetence, and perhaps worse.
The company, in turmoil since former Chief Executive Peter Terium resigned in December, on Monday announced plans to cut 400 million euros in costs through the end of 2020.
And as Jordan Weissmann writes, investigations would reveal that "Bear Stearns' own hedge funds were already in turmoil due to mortgage losses" at the time Malpass's op-ed ran.
Spain, in turmoil from the start, was sent home in the round of 16, signaling the end of the tiki-taka tactics behind the country&aposs title run in 2010.
FIFA has been in turmoil after a wave of indictments of football officials in the United States last year, including former members of its executive committee, on corruption-related charges.
The White House is in turmoil after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's resignation over questions of the nature of conversations with Russia on sanctions before taking up his administration role.
Macedonia has been in turmoil since the opposition accused then Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his counter-intelligence chief last year of orchestrating the wiretapping of more than 20,000 people.
Companies that sell dresses and shoes to conventional retailers like Macy's find them in turmoil, threatened both by online sellers and by nimbler bricks-and-mortar ones such as Zara.
" — Charles, to Sky News, November 2015 "While the world is in turmoil and falling apart in so many different ways—especially with ISIS—our president is worried about global warming.
These efforts, part of Chief Executive Dave Lewis' redesign of Tesco's operations, could have a longer lasting impact on the revival of the supermarket group after several years in turmoil.
FIFA has been in turmoil after a wave of indictments of soccer officials in the United States last year, including former members of its executive committee, on corruption-related charges.
Last October Jack Dorsey, one of Twitter's founders, replaced Dick Costolo as the company's boss, and since then more executives have left, furthering the impression the firm is in turmoil.
Mali has been in turmoil since Tuareg rebels and loosely allied Islamists took over its north in 2012, prompting French forces to intervene to push them back the following year.
The United Arab Emirates has emerged as a key player in Libya, whose economy and political institutions have been in turmoil since veteran leader Muammar Gaddafi was ousted in 2011.
Clinton, whose run-out-the-clock strategy leading up to Labor Day drew criticism amid tightening polls, dismissed Trump's "dire, dark, divisive and dangerous" description of a nation in turmoil.
USA Gymnastics has been in turmoil since dozens of female gymnasts, including Olympic champions such as Simone Biles, came forward to accuse former team doctor Larry Nassar of sexual abuse.
In Britain, meanwhile, where politics is in turmoil, a possible early general election could even provide a mandate to a government that argues that the referendum result was a mistake.
That process will not be made easier by political uncertainty in Britain, by a Europe in turmoil over the refugee crisis and a United States in a tumultuous election year.
OPEC member Libya has been in turmoil for years, with rival governments and complex alliances of armed groups vying for power and a share of the country's significant oil wealth.
President Donald Trump has claimed the U.K. is in "turmoil" and his visit there this week could be more complicated than a follow-up meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
After three years of tortuous Brexit crisis, British politics is in turmoil, with the prime minister blocked by parliament and an election or even a second referendum on the cards.
More than a year into his administration, President Trump is presiding over a staff in turmoil, one with a 34 percent turnover rate, higher than any White House in decades.
"The party is in turmoil," Lo said, suggesting one way to please people would be to try to win back some of the smaller countries with which China has ties.
The nation's biggest banks, which were at the epicenter of the 2008 financial crisis, are facing a new set of daunting challenges with markets in turmoil over the coronavirus pandemic.
Nearly 10 months after Hurricane Maria, about 1,000 households on the island are still without power, and the management of the island's government-owned electric utility, Prepa, is in turmoil.
The automaker has been in turmoil since the arrest and sacking of long-time leader Carlos Ghosn in late 2018, and is trying to rebuild its partnership with France's Renault .
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread and governments, companies, investors, and individuals take increasingly stringent measures to try and slow the outbreak, the airline industry finds itself in turmoil.
Germany's oldest party is in turmoil after a run of dismal regional and European election results and a six-month long leadership race which has left them trailing in polls.
Even before a devastating helicopter crash killed NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven others Sunday morning, the 62nd annual Grammy Awards were in turmoil.
A White House consumed with drafting statements denying wrongdoing by a president who does a darn good job of implicating himself in that wrongdoing is a White House in turmoil.
Mali has been in turmoil since Tuareg rebels and loosely allied jihadists seized its desert north in 2012, prompting French forces to intervene to push them back the following year.
Trump made his comments as part of an effort to push back against reports that the White House is in turmoil in the wake of a several high-profile departures.
But because Bolivia is in turmoil, it's important for the international community to separate facts from fiction and dispel false narratives that harm the Bolivians' long road back to democracy.
Many in the South Korean left believe that the Defense Ministry -- which is made up of more hawkish elements -- shouldn't be making important tactical decisions while the government is in turmoil.
The U.K.'s Brexit plan is in turmoil after Parliament rejected Theresa May's EU deal this week by a historic margin — leaving both sides with just weeks to avoid economic chaos.
With large producers like Saudi Arabia showing no signs of cutting back production and the global economy slowing, oil executives and investors expect the market to remain in turmoil until 2017.
It has been in turmoil since former Chief Executive Peter Terium resigned in December and on Monday said it would cut 400 million euros in costs through the end of 2020.
The former Yugoslav republic has been in turmoil since February 2015, when the opposition accused then-Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his counter-intelligence chief of wiretapping more than 20,000 people.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he remained open to the possibility of talks between Washington and Tehran, but said Iran was in turmoil and struggling to survive.
The region, which had enjoyed unprecedented autonomy for years, has been in turmoil since the independence referendum a month ago prompted military and economic retaliation from Iraq's central government in Baghdad.
Lawmakers rejected May's Brexit plans for a third time on Friday, leaving Britain's withdrawal from the EU in turmoil on the very day it had been supposed to quit the bloc.
With financial markets in turmoil and the specter of deflation spreading around the world, central banks from Europe to Canada and Australia have been preparing the ground for more monetary easing.
The Muslim-majority Kashmir valley claimed by both India and Pakistan has been in turmoil since New Delhi announced it would strip the territory of its long-held autonomy and statehood.
The White House staff was in turmoil, following the departure of Reince Priebus as chief of staff, and the Senate had failed to pass a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
Natalya Romaniw, a Welsh soprano with a Russian name, was vocally impressive as Tatyana but with too much self-possession when she is meant to be a tender soul in turmoil.
" The historical context adds to the tension, Mr. Scarlett added: "The time that the story is set in was the end of the Romantic era and the world was in turmoil.
The comments come after new reports emerged that the State Department is in turmoil, including one recently reported resignation, under the tenure of Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
The shadow banking sector has been in turmoil since September as Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS), one India's largest non-banking financial firms, defaulted, sparking fear of contagion risk.
It casts Britain's top team in a chaotic light: May is trying to control key Brexit questions herself while her senior ministers are divided and the civil service is in turmoil.
"It seems to me that the purpose of this show is to effect a morbid and depressing display of dysfunctional people whose lives are in turmoil," he wrote in his decision.
Still, France is in turmoil over the government's economic policies, and analysts fear that a credit bubble is about to burst in Turkey, an important trading partner that borders the eurozone.
But, in an era of increasingly vocal opposition to discrimination against people on the basis of sexuality or identity, the church itself is in turmoil over its handling of such issues.
" Outside bids could potentially include "Boy Erased's" Russell Crowe as a religious man in turmoil over his gay son, and Adam Driver and Topher Grace filling out the cast of "BlacKkKlansman.
Tunisia's economy has been in turmoil since autocrat Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was toppled in a 2011 uprising sparked by anger at unemployment and poverty and record levels of inflation.
Ford, a company in turmoil that is essentially ditching the business of building cars, is looking to generate some sorely needed buzz by rolling out, you guessed it, a new car.
But with Mr. Trump's White House increasingly embroiled in turmoil, and Mr. Pence repeatedly finding himself drawn into the storm, it is one he may not be positioned to play effectively.
Wells Fargo, which is based in San Francisco, has been in turmoil since admitting that its employees, under pressure to meet aggressive sales goals, opened as many two million fraudulent accounts.
Foreign powers agreed at a summit in Berlin on Sunday to shore up a shaky truce in Libya which has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
The Japanese conglomerate had been considering an investment in the ride-hailing company at a time when Uber's management is in turmoil, but those talks are now dead, the sources said.
As late as December 2018, with MoviePass in turmoil, it was signing Bruce Willis to a three-movie contract (one of the three films, Trauma Center, is now in post-production).
The White House is in turmoil after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's resignation this week over questions of the nature of conversations with Russia on sanctions before taking up his administration role.
The party has been in turmoil since the referendum rout and a vocal minority of members have accused Renzi of arrogance, saying he has dragged the party too far to the right.
The NBA has been in turmoil since October 4 when Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted support for the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, as Vox's Matt Yglesias previously explained.
Thyssenkrupp has been in turmoil since the resignation of CEO Heinrich Hiesinger and Chairman Ulrich Lehner in July and a subsequent profit warning, fuelling expectations for deeper structural changes at the group.
The Destiny community has been in turmoil lately, with Bungie under fire for deceptive systems, failing to communicate with its most hardcore fans, and producing a sequel with a generally unsatisfying endgame.
Deutsche, which employs around 100,000 people, has been in turmoil after being handed a demand for up to $14 billion earlier in September from the U.S. authorities for misselling mortgage-backed securities.
If this guy gets elected the markets will be in turmoil, interest rates will go bananatown and I don't need that shit, and none of you who are building companies need that.
Sisi departed Cairo, MENA said, to join a two-day conference in Sicily hosted by Italy to find ways to stabilize Libya in turmoil since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
With the prosecutor's office in turmoil throughout Ukraine on Tuesday, one of Mr. Sakvarelidze's appointees in the Odessa regional office was arrested by military prosecutors, assumed to be loyal to Mr. Shokin.
The tiny ex-Yugoslav republic has been in turmoil since February 2015, when the opposition accused then-Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his counter-intelligence chief of wiretapping more than 20,000 people.
Strange Fruit arrives at a time when the comics industry is in turmoil over issues of diversity and representation, with comics behemoths Marvel and DC exploring how to diversify their respective output.
Virginia in turmoil Northam has resisted calls to step down since photos of a man in blackface and another in a Ku Klux Klan outfit emerged from his 1984 medical school yearbook.
Nationwide, support for the death penalty has steadily declined, along with the number of executions, and in Florida, years of litigation and legislative maneuvering have left the capital punishment system in turmoil.
WASHINGTON — With Venezuela still in turmoil after last week's failed military coup headed by opposition leader Juan Guaidó, the Trump administration is scrambling to find a way to dislodge President Nicolas Maduro.
Innogy has been in turmoil since Chief Executive Peter Terium resigned in December in the wake of a profit warning and Chief Financial Officer Bernhard Guenther fell victim to a recent acid attack.
Oh, and the previews promised a surprise proposal, but considering all of the characters are either in turmoil or just recently shacking up again — what couple is misguidedly putting a ring on it?
State social security funds have a deficit of about $1 billion as the economy has been in turmoil since a 2011 uprising which toppled autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, according to officials.
Sinosphere BEIJING — With economic growth slowing and China's stock markets in turmoil, the Communist Party and central government are starting to restrict the flow of economic information and data to control the narrative.
Viacom, which is controlled by 93 year-old media mogul Sumner Redstone and his daughter Shari Redstone, has been enmeshed in turmoil, which resulted in the resignation of its former CEO Philippe Dauman.
Bottom line: The NCRS investment staff has been in turmoil since Treasurer Dale Folwell took office in January, promising to reduce fees paid to Wall Street firms but not much of anything else.
Prime Minister Theresa May will request a short delay to Brexit on Wednesday after her failure to get a divorce deal ratified left the United Kingdom's divorce from the European Union in turmoil.
Lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third time on Friday, leaving Britain's withdrawal from the EU in turmoil on the very day it was supposed to leave the bloc.
State social security funds suffer from a deficit of about $22018 billion as the economy has been in turmoil since the 2011 uprising against autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, according to officials.
The Brexit vote thrust Britain into its worst political crisis in modern times, with both major parties in turmoil and investors left guessing about how the future relationship with the EU will look.
Whatever the case, Volkanovski is just another moving gear in a featherweight division which is both in turmoil—due to the uncertainty around the future of Max Holloway's title—but also wide open.
With financial markets in turmoil, a big drop in the pound and the prospect of further chaos, some supporters of Brexit are backpedaling on bold pronouncements they made just a few days earlier.
With other parts of the world already in turmoil, fallout from Syria could upend the dynamic, as the peak summer season for oil demand approaches, keeping oil prices in a new, elevated range.
The year ended where it began, in turmoil that featured the resignation of Defense Secretary James Mattis over the Syria withdrawal and volatile markets seesawing through the worst December since the Great Depression.
The large North African country has been in turmoil since Gaddafi's downfall gave space to Islamist militants and smuggling networks that have sent hundreds of thousands of migrants across the Mediterranean to Europe.
Yet the network was in turmoil even before its chair and CEO, Roger Ailes, left the network amid sexual harassment allegations — which he did on the first day of the 2016 Republican convention.
But he returned to a country whose oil-dependent economy is in turmoil and where the Islamist militant group Boko Haram has been escalating attacks on the military and civilians in the northeast.
Iraq is in turmoil, there is a popular movement of unrest and complaint going on in Iraq; in Yemen the war continues and the Houthis continue to disregard any international agreements toward peace.
The central African nation has been in turmoil since April 2015 when President Pierre Nkurunziza vowed to run for a third term, sparking protests by the opposition who said his bid was unconstitutional.
AIBA has been in turmoil over its finances and governance for years with the federation $16 million in debt and an ongoing bitter battle over the presidency that has split the body internally.
The squad was in turmoil with more than 10 players in open revolt against coach Andreas Heraf last year but matters have improved considerably since the Austrian resigned and Sermanni came on board.
Yet hundreds of internal records and interviews with more than a dozen insiders — from frontline workers to senior leaders — show an agency in turmoil, torn apart by turf battles, sinking morale, and internal chaos.
The 45-year-old Swiss has inherited an organization in turmoil after several dozen soccer officials, including a number who held high-ranking FIFA positions at the time, were indicted in the United States.
That turned out to be true at first—the team won the 2014 Premier League—but the happiness was short lived, and Happy Jose was fired in December 2015 with the club in turmoil.
"That (market) really is in turmoil now, and the DOJ's argument is based around what a future market might look like, and whether Aetna might step back in," said Evercore ISI analyst Michael Newshel.
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The accusation was a measure of the opposition working women face in the conservative Muslim country, which has been in turmoil since a NATO-backed revolt toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
USA Gymnastics has been in turmoil ever since dozens of female gymnasts, including Olympic champions such as Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles, came forward to accuse Nassar of sexual abuse.
European asset prices were rattled, with the pound weakening against the dollar, after lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third time, leaving Britain's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has launched an inquiry into the finances and governance of AIBA, which has been in turmoil for years, and warned that it could miss out on Tokyo next year.
He assumes responsibility for a region in turmoil, from the campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria to civil wars in Syria and Yemen and a deepening rift between Qatar and its Gulf neighbors.
The Liberals have been in turmoil since former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould said in February she had been inappropriately pressured to ensure that construction company SNC-Lavalin Group Inc escape a corruption trial.
But Libya -- a North African nation that's been in turmoil and a hotbed for some militant groups since a 2011 revolution that toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi -- has been in its crosshairs as well.
As the rest of the media business was engulfed in turmoil over the fate of television in a digital world, Comcast continued to deliver strong, consistent results across its cable, television and film businesses.
With a large section of the Middle East in turmoil, there is a grave danger that the few remaining pockets of stability will be undermined by this clash of Wahhabism and mainstream Sunni Islam.
American withdrawal under Mr. Obama from certain regions, especially the Middle East, left them in turmoil and created negative consequences for Europe in the form of an increased terrorism threat and the refugee crisis.
The people and leaders of the Middle East are the ones who brought about the Arab Spring and its aftermath, first raising hopes for more democratic societies and then leaving the region in turmoil.
The Labour Party was also in turmoil, with a leadership challenge being organized against Jeremy Corbyn, the hard-left legislator who was blamed for a halfhearted effort to keep Britain inside the European Union.
The face of hunger in Venezuela Country in turmoil Venezuela, which is sharply divided and undergoing one of the worst recessions in living memory, has seen protests and calls for impeachment proceedings against Maduro.
With markets in turmoil and companies announcing a stream of layoffs, the former National Economic Council director under President Donald Trump said it was hard to put an optimistic face on what's happening now.
But with the markets in turmoil, some companies are less willing to give the agency extensions over fears that deal financing may fall through, an individual with several pending deals before the agencies said.
USAG has been in turmoil over the past two years since dozens of female gymnasts, including Olympic champions Raisman, McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles, came forward to accuse Nassar of sexual abuse.
U.S.A. Gymnastics has been in turmoil ever since dozens of female gymnasts, including Olympic champions such as Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles, came forward to accuse Nassar of sexual abuse.
And it did not look at the first months of the Obama administration because the agency was in turmoil after the financial crisis, whereas the final months represented the agency Mr. Trump was inheriting.
Even citizens who are deeply jaded about the government must realize that with the world in turmoil, it's dangerous for one of the departments most responsible for managing the chaos to be treading water.
In a second tweet, the president mocked Democrats as being in "turmoil," claiming that elections across the country, including Crowley's defeat, played into his prediction of a "red wave" of GOP support in November.
The Muslim-majority Kashmir valley, claimed by both India and Pakistan, has been in turmoil since New Delhi announced in August that it would strip the territory of its long-held autonomy and statehood.
With the Italian debt market already in turmoil due to political worries, the five sources who are on, or close to the ECB's Governing Council said there was no intention of causing further mayhem.
But don't expect melodramatic fireworks: The shows depict lives in turmoil with deceptive simplicity — an elusive quality that the Transport Group captures in the graceful revivals now in repertory at the Gym at Judson.
The pair is forced into a journey neither one of them ever wanted to take while trying to outrun a world that's stacked against them — and becoming a symbol for a country in turmoil.
With the country in turmoil, cholera began to rear its ugly head in October 2016, but the epidemic escalated rapidly in April 2017 when the waterborne disease began infecting an estimated 5,000 people per day.
Burundi has been in turmoil since April when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced plans to run for a third term in office, sparking weeks of street protests by the opposition who said his bid was unconstitutional.
British Prime Minister Theresa May will request a short delay to Brexit on Wednesday after her failure to get a divorce deal ratified left plans for the country's exit from the European Union in turmoil.
The sugar industry has been in turmoil since the European Union scrapped production and export quotas in 2017, prompting many producers to boost output just as sugar prices collapsed under pressure from large world stocks.
Isobel's life might be in turmoil, but she's got a partner in crime in her best friend Cam (Meredith Hagner), an out and proud lesbian who makes her own fair share of questionable life choices.
Markets had been in turmoil for two days, unsettled by a farcical back-and-forth between the populists and the country's president, who had rejected the parties' choice of a Eurosceptic economist as finance minister.
French President Emmanuel Macron called the agreement reached in Paris on Tuesday a historic step towards reunifying and stabilizing Libya, which has been in turmoil since a NATO-backed revolt toppled Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
It already owns a news channel in Washington, DC. A new conservative news channel would challenge Mr Murdoch's Fox News, which is in turmoil after a series of allegations about sexual harassment and racial discrimination.
About the only thing The Witch (or as it's sometimes spelled, The VVitch ) has in common with those previously mentioned scare-flicks is that it focuses on a teenage girl in turmoil in the woods.
The participation of boxers at next year's Summer Games was cast into doubt last November after the IOC launched an inquiry into financial and governance issues at AIBA, which has been in turmoil for years.
This diversity report comes at a time when our country is in turmoil — a state of unrest around the systemic racism that results in the death of black people at the hands of the police.
But Libya -- a North African nation that's been in turmoil, and a hotbed for some militant groups, since a 2011 revolution that toppled its longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi -- has been in its crosshairs as well.
The Liberals have been in turmoil since Wilson-Raybould said in February that officials had inappropriately pressured her to ensure a major construction company escaped a corruption trial when she was justice minister last year.
A great America doesn't look at a suffering continent and dismiss the people within as just Africans, and doesn't look at a region in turmoil to dismiss the victims as just Yazidis or just Syrians.
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WASHINGTON, Aug 16 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump held a conference call Wednesday with the heads of three large Wall Street banks as financial markets were in turmoil, one source with direct knowledge said on Friday.
The group has sought refuge in the southern desert of Libya, a country in turmoil since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, and recently stepped up attacks in several cites including the capital Tripoli.
The largely Saharan nation has been in turmoil since a rebellion by Tuaregs and allied jihadists took over half the country in 2012, prompting the French to intervene to push them back the following year.
And Amat Escalante of Mexico, whose brutal film "Heli" disrupted Cannes a few years ago, returns with "The Untamed" ("La Región Salvaje") about the effect of a mysterious mountain visitor on a couple in turmoil.
" The court documents also note that the FBI has released the results of the survey each year from 2013 to 2017, and that last year's results contradicted Trump's claim that the bureau was "in turmoil.
Fuel supplies have continued flowing despite a domestic oil industry in turmoil and a deepening economic crisis under President Nicolas Maduro that has left the South American country with scant supplies of many basic necessities.
The annual pro-independence rally took place at a defining moment, with regional and national politics in turmoil and a much-awaited court verdict on a 2017 botched bid for independence expected early next month.
Kashmir is claimed by India and arch-rival Pakistan and has been in turmoil since New Delhi removed its autonomy and enforced the changes by deploying thousands of additional troops and imposing a communication blackout.
PARIS (Reuters) - Britain's departure from the European Union may be mired in turmoil but a second referendum would be anti-democratic, said Nathalie Loiseau, a former French minister now spearheading President Emmanuel Macron's European election campaign.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May requested a three-month delay to Brexit on Wednesday after her failure to get a deal ratified by parliament left the United Kingdom's divorce from the European Union in turmoil.
Since President Donald Trump was acquitted last week in his impeachment trial, he and Attorney General William Barr have carried out a series of targeted firings and legal interventions that have the Justice Department in turmoil.
When: Tuesday, January 3rd at 6PM PT / 9PM ET What: Faraday Future's CES appearance last year was widely panned, and with the company reportedly in turmoil, all eyes will be on its follow-up performance today.
Oil prices tumbled over 5 percent to levels not seen since the early 2000s on Thursday as a sliding yuan and a second emergency halt in China's stock trading this week left Asian markets in turmoil.
Defenders say they oil cross-border investment by, for instance, offering individuals from different countries "tax-neutral" venues in which to make pooled investments; and offer a legitimate financial refuge for citizens of countries in turmoil.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has launched an inquiry into the finances and governance of AIBA, which has been in turmoil for years, and warned that it could miss out on the Tokyo Games next year.
The Liberals have been in turmoil since Jody Wilson-Raybould said in February that officials had inappropriately pressured her to ensure a major construction company escaped a corruption trial when she was justice minister last year.
Kosovo, an ex-province of Serbia which declared independence in 2008 almost a decade after an insurgency against repressive rule from Belgrade, is in turmoil over the concessions to local Serbs, which the opposition wants annulled.
As Trump ends DACA, all eyes turn to Congress for immigration reform; Hurricane Irma is shaping up to be another record-breaking storm; Cambodia is in turmoil amid a government crackdown on opposition leaders and journalists.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended the suspension of AIBA last week after publishing a 30-page report following an inquiry into the finances and governance of the organization which has been in turmoil for years.
Even the chaos and political polarization Trump has fomented in America fits Putin's desire to see the world's top democratic powers discredited and in turmoil, and may be a lasting payoff of Russia's activity in 2016.
The resulting July 2015 comprehensive nuclear accord had the effect of shaking up a Middle East that was already in turmoil and shifting the tectonic plates of the troubled relationship between Iran and the United States.
The president's relationship with the American military seems to be in turmoil, which might explain the recent flood of leaks about private meetings as well as Senator Bob Corker public doubt about Trump's fitness for office.
President Emmanuel Macron returned from the Group of 20 summit meeting to a country in turmoil after a third weekend of nationwide protests by the "Yellow Vests" movement, which began in response to rising gas taxes.
Popova taught at the State Higher Theatrical Studios, and her groundbreaking sets for Vsevolod Meyerhold's productions of The Magnificent Cuckold (1922) and Earth in Turmoil (1923) find echoes in everyone from Richard Foreman to William Kentridge.
Kavanaugh's nomination has been in turmoil since the explosive allegations by Christine Blasey Ford, who said that President Donald Trump's nominee to the high court sexually assaulted her at a party when they were both teenagers.
Libya, the third largest oil producer in Africa, has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011 (Reporting by Ahmed Elumami Editing by Nadine Awadalla and Leslie Adler)
The sugar industry has been in turmoil since the European Union scrapped production and export quotas last year, which prompted many producers to boost output just when sugar prices collapsed under pressure from large world stocks.
Sterling took its latest knock after British lawmakers rejected Prime Minister May's Brexit deal for a third time on Friday, sounding its probable death knell and leaving the country's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil.
An emotional portrait of a nation in turmoil, America Uprising's 8-episode series takes us inside the world of families fighting Trump's Muslim Ban, or standing resolutely against the Dakota Access Pipeline, to name just a few.
Behind the scenes: A White House in turmoil In the end, after the revelations about Flynn and the fact that the national security adviser had embarrassed the vice president, he had little choice but to step down.
We've been documenting Evernote's decline in the last several months, and today comes two more waves of news that speak both to how the company continues to be in turmoil, but is also trying to rebuild itself.
Former CFPB head Richard Cordray had named English to lead the bureau following his resignation last month, but that appointment had been mired in turmoil after U.S. President Donald Trump had assigned Mulvaney to the same role.
Six years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is still caught in turmoil among rival military factions who once fought against the former leader but then turned against one another in a multi-sided power struggle.
Benchmark measures of implied volatility across major stocks, bonds and currency markets are historically low, despite the ECB preparing to join the Fed in tightening policy, Italy's bond market in turmoil and surging global trade war fears.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - With their economy flatlining, currency on the ropes and politics in turmoil, many South Africans are turning to humor for relief, mainly at the expense of President Jacob Zuma and his $16-million home improvements.
With her party in turmoil after she frittered away the Tory majority in Parliament, it was a chance to head off rivals -- such as Boris Johnson, her foreign secretary - who smell blood and are circling like sharks.
President Donald Trump held a conference call on Wednesday with the chief executives of the three largest Wall Street banks as financial markets were in turmoil, one source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Friday.
Both major political parties are in turmoil after the vote, with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn likely to face a direct challenge for his job from colleagues after losing a vote of no-confidence in his leadership.
It endangers travelers, makes hungry people more hungry, reminds voters of good things government regularly does and reduces economic growth when financial markets are in turmoil because of clear and present danger of a significant economic downturn.
Kairos, the facial recognition startup that found itself in turmoil following the ouster of founder and then-CEO Brian Brackeen last October, has raised $4 million in funding from E. Jay Saunders, CEO of Domus Semo Sancus.
Related: The Rio Olympics want you to forget that Brazil is in turmoil Such progressive laws make little real difference to most of Brazil's inmates stuck in dramatically overcrowded, violent, and squalid prisons run by inside mafias.
A day after golf's Masters tournament was postponed and English soccer's Premier League suspended, southern hemisphere sport was left in turmoil following the announcement of the world's tightest border restrictions by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The anecdotes, both of which Mr. Trump told over the last week, were similar in that they appeared to be efforts to showcase broad support for the president when his White House has been mired in turmoil.
The Muslim-majority Himalayan region is claimed by India and arch-rival Pakistan and has been in turmoil since New Delhi stripped it of special status and clamped down on communication and freedom of movement in August.
Since then they have gone backwards, with the Argentine Football Association in turmoil and three national team managers in three years unable to get the best out of unquestionably one of the world's most star-studded squads.
But as a counterweight, the yen's traditional status as a safe haven when markets are in turmoil means if the broad global equity market sell-off seen since the start of the year continues, it could easily strengthen.
Languishing in polls at around 13%-14%, just off all-time lows, the SPD is in turmoil and polls indicate it is poised to suffer further losses in elections in eastern German states, including in Brandenburg, this autumn.
Humiliated by Paris society, Rousseau grasped the moral and spiritual implications of a world in which the old gods are gone, society is set in turmoil and people losing ancient fixities are forced to mimic the privileged rich.
With the two sides of the debate to stay or leave the European Union (EU) neck-and-neck in the British polls, currency markets are in turmoil with sterling fluctuating on the release of each new voter survey.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global markets have been in turmoil since the start of the year, with stocks and commodities prices reeling, eroding inflation and making central banks increasingly dovish - a trend that could continue with more weak economic data.
There has been a retrenching in doling out venture capital in Silicon Valley and other start-up hubs like New York, and for months, global markets have been in turmoil, causing some investors to become more risk-averse.
At the same time, plenty of investors remain wary at a time when the Middle East is in turmoil and the price of oil — one of Iran's most lucrative exports — has tumbled to levels not seen in years.
The crackdown has left the second-biggest army in NATO in turmoil—this at a time when it is supposed to be fighting in Syria, alongside Syrian rebels, to push back both Islamic State (IS) and Kurdish militias.
Region in turmoil Asked about comments reportedly made by the plane's pilot that security at Mogadishu Airport was "zero" with confusion over who accessed planes from the tarmac, the CEO of Daallo Airlines confirmed there had been concerns.
Investors also punished Beiersdorf, which plunged to two-year lows after the Nivea skin cream maker issued a shock warning about its 2019 operating margins, with the company's new CEO declaring the consumer goods industry was in "turmoil".
Gil spent most of his term in turmoil thanks to Rodney King and OJ Simpson's respective trials, and narrowly defeated his challenger John Lynch who accused Garcetti of trying to bury the Longo investigation until after the election.
Her approval rating in Germany is at a five-year low but is still 45 percent — a strong showing on a continent in turmoil, when President François Hollande of France has been polling under 20 percent this summer.
Moon, who has described Ban representing the status quo, has led in opinion polls in recent weeks, overtaking Ban, with the country in turmoil over a corruption scandal that led to the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.
We chafe at the partisan shots at former Director James B. Comey, Jr., and we bristle at the unfounded accusations that the FBI has attempted to influence an election, selectively enforces the law, and is embroiled in turmoil.
The Liberals have been in turmoil since Wilson-Raybould said in February that officials had inappropriately pressured her last year while she was justice minister to ensure that construction company SNC-Lavalin Group Inc escape a corruption trial.
The charges against the bank echoed those that have bedeviled Wells Fargo, which has been engulfed in turmoil since its admission in 2016 that it created what may have been millions of sham accounts to increase its sales.
A sudden announcement on Thursday that the United States was quitting over perceived anti-Israel bias meant that whoever wins the top job would inherit a body in turmoil, with huge questions over its future funding and mission.
A report released by the governor's office in 2015, prompted by the deaths of seven prisoners, found that the department was in turmoil, with organizational failings, varied implementations of severe punishments and flaws in its internal investigation process.
Wells Fargo has been in turmoil since September, when it admitted that thousands of its employees, under pressure to meet aggressive sales goals, had created as many as two million fraudulent accounts in the names of real customers.
Last week the policy was put in turmoil when the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to enforce a ban on all applications since July from asylum seekers who have passed through a third country, including Mexico.
For decades it has been cast in turmoil by suicide bombers, extremist groups and a nefarious spy agency that helped create the Taliban and actively supported Al Qaeda while ostensibly serving as an ally to the United States.
Best known for photo and video messages that disappear soon after they are delivered, Snapchat is making a big bet in 2016 by trying to break into the news business at a time when the industry is in turmoil.
They are part of the spasm of anti-government unrest that spread nationwide this week, stoking another political crisis in a nation in turmoil as austerity bites hard under pressure from foreign lenders to get Tunisia's finances in order.
The subsequent leak and publication in Italian media of an internal police notice bearing pictures of five Vatican employees, including the number two at AIF and a monsignor in the Secretariat of State has left the Vatican in turmoil.
With markets in turmoil and talk of further Chinese currency devaluation intensifying, expectations for U.S. rate hikes this year have all but evaporated and central banks from Europe to Canada and Australia are preparing the ground for more easing.
Browder's hedge fund has traditionally focused on emerging markets but he warned that former economic powerhouses such as Russia and Brazil, as well as still relatively robust China, were in turmoil, as market and currency turbulence has recently shown.
Government investigations, fired CEOs, and a sector in turmoil: Cannabis companies are facing a hidden threat, and the honeymoon might be overThe fiasco at Canadian marijuana producer CannTrust dominated the news in the sector over the past few weeks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump held a conference call on Wednesday with the chief executives of the three largest Wall Street banks as financial markets were in turmoil, one source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Friday.
Those who have long worked with migrants predict that as long as parts of Central America remain in turmoil, people will try to head north — whether or not the U.S. builds a wall or separates immigrant parents and children.
At previous Labour conferences, such a prospect seemed so distant as to be ludicrous, but with Labour now ahead in the polls and the government increasingly in turmoil over Brexit, that prospect now looks more real than ever before.
The attack came less than a week after a fragile truce halted fierce clashes between rival armed groups in Tripoli, the latest eruption of violence in Libya, which has been in turmoil since a 2011 uprising toppled Muammar Gaddafi.
Britain's political system is in turmoil and its economy is facing declining growth prospects, because a bare majority voted to follow leaders with no second paragraph — we'll just quit the European Union and everything will be fine, they said.
The White House may be in turmoil, alliances may be trembling and adversaries may be seeking advantage, but that all just amounts to more drama, more suspense, more television coverage — all of it with Donald Trump at the center.
Ecuador has been in turmoil since last week, when Mr. Moreno announced a number of measures — part of an austerity plan imposed by the International Monetary Fund — that are meant to lower debt and prime the economy for growth.
The bank has been in turmoil since admitting that its employees opened as many as two million fraudulent accounts, and it has drawn criticism for not heeding what appear to have been years of internal warnings about the problem.
"This means even more power in the military's hands because the military is truly the only institution in Pakistan that's not in turmoil," said Vikram J. Singh, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for South and Southeast Asia.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An investor on Friday filed a lawsuit against managers of a U.S. mutual fund that relied heavily on a strategy that profits from calm markets but lost four-fifths of its value in turmoil this week.
The newspaper reports that Trump's feelings about how the news media covered his White House "listening session" with school shooting survivors and parents of victims last month is one of the few bright spots for an administration in turmoil.
On Friday, the president will meet again with May and has an audience with Queen Elizabeth II. Reuters: Trade and tea with Queen for Trump on visit to Britain in "turmoil" (and 60,000 signed up to protest in London).
Finally, tell us more about what you think: In a news analysis piece, "A France in Turmoil Weeps for a Symbol of Paris's Enduring Identity," Michael Kimmelman writes about the tragedy: This fire is not like other recent calamities.
World trade policy is in turmoil because of U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement last week that he planned to put controversial tariffs on steel and aluminium, prompting threats of tit-for-tat actions and concerns for the trade system itself.
World trade policy is in turmoil because of U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement last week that he planned to put controversial tariffs on steel and aluminum, prompting threats of tit-for-tat actions and concerns for the trade system itself.
It also turned up the pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose welcome last summer to refugees from Syria and other countries in turmoil helped encourage migrants, and whose political standing increasingly rests on how she handles the challenge of absorbing them.
"You realize how much our identity has been wrapped up, about what we want, and how we see people, and how hard it is to sell a movie without a gun — no wonder we're in turmoil over this subject," he said.
"While we support the administration's aim to get the best deal for the American people, leaving free trade agreements or sparking a trade war could leave our allies exposed, our domestic manufacturers scrambling and our economy in turmoil," he said.
President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration was confirmed by the Senate on Wednesday, a vote that hands the former Delta Air Lines executive the reins of an agency in turmoil after two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes.
Thailand's forthcoming elections in March, the first since the country was taken over by a military junta in May 2014, are unlikely to bring much peace or stability to the kingdom, which has been in turmoil for more than a decade.
Nepal, home to 28 million people, has been in turmoil since the new constitution was adopted in September as some ethnic groups launched often deadly protests against the charter saying it failed to give them a greater role in government.
Libya, which has been in turmoil since a 2011 uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, has been divided between rival governments and military factions based in the east and west of the country since 2014, causing political deadlock and an economic crisis.
Le Pen's National Front party has been in turmoil since her heavy defeat to Emmanuel Macron in May's presidential election, split by deep internal divisions over its view on Europe that forced the departure of Le Pen's deputy last month.
At a time when the Middle East is in turmoil and Palestinian politics is fractured by long-standing divisions between the Western-backed Fatah party and the Islamist group Hamas, Israeli officials argue that the time is not ripe for peace.
They invested high hopes in a second referendum, but the "people's vote" movement collapsed in turmoil when Roland Rudd, the PR entrepreneur who helps to fund it, tried to sack two of its leaders and staff responded by walking out.
Khalifa Haftar, the strongman ruling most of Libya's east, arrived in the evening in the Italian city of Palermo for a two-day summit to discuss a U.N. peace plan to stabilize the North African country, in turmoil since 2011.
Air France KLM, created in 2004 from the merger of Air France and Dutch carrier KLM, is in turmoil following the departure of CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac after French staff rejected a pay deal and staged a series of costly strikes.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she was looking forward to positive talks with U.S. President Donald Trump later this week, after he said that Britain was in turmoil and considered May critic Boris Johnson a friend.
When Europe is assailed from all quarters in a world in turmoil, when most governments in the union are fighting a populist wave, Germany's ruling coalition is behaving as if it were still navigating the calm seas of the early 2000s.
For months, negotiations were deadlocked in Brussels while Prime Minister Theresa May's divided Conservative Party was in turmoil, a reality underscored on Friday by the surprise resignation of Jo Johnson, a transport minister, over withdrawal from the bloc, known as Brexit.
The public markets are in turmoil as the economic impact of COVID-19 comes into focus; however, it is less clear what the impact of the changing value of public companies today will have on the valuations of private firms.
Haftar and Serraj are both due in Berlin - along with leaders of Russia, Turkey, Egypt and other Western and Arab powers - in the latest bid to stabilize the OPEC member nation in turmoil since the 2011 fall of strongman Muammar Gaddafi.
" In explaining his decision to fire Mr. Comey, Mr. Trump said that "the F.B.I. has been in turmoil" since last year, an apparent reference to the controversy over how the Clinton investigation was managed, and "it hasn't recovered from that.
Several GOP lawmakers told The Hill they don't personally know Kelly, and there are questions on the right about whether he'll be a champion for conservative causes as he tries to restore stability to a White House mired in turmoil.
HONG KONG — Beleaguered after three months of increasingly violent street protests, Hong Kong's chief executive said on Tuesday morning that her emotions were in turmoil but that she had not tendered her resignation and had no intention of stepping down.
In a potential escalation, protesters from the same group said they had called on workers at a second oilfield, Waha, to halt output and ask for state support - a common refrain in the North African country in turmoil since 2011.
President Donald Trump's freeze of military aid for Ukraine landed this summer at a Pentagon in turmoil, led by its third acting secretary in just a few weeks — with no leader at the top with the stature to quash the move.
Although her appointment was condemned by many as cronyism, it was widely applauded by oil analysts who regarded her as having the power to make necessary reforms at a company in turmoil after a plunge in the price of oil.
The Democratic Unionist Party's (DUP) 10 lawmakers voted against May's deal on Friday, sounding its probable death knell and leaving the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil on the day it was supposed to quit the bloc.
But it was in keeping with the White House's initially defensive reaction to the charges against Mr. Porter — a messy trail of conflicting statements that has left the West Wing in turmoil, with angry officials pointing fingers at one another.
Senator Ted Cruz, with his campaign in turmoil and under pressure not to fall further behind Donald J. Trump, hardened his stance on illegal immigration on Monday, backing the idea that law enforcement should actively hunt down and deport millions of undocumented people.
The same is the case for Venezuela, where starvation from a government in turmoil has driven women to walk to the Colombian border; there, booths are set up to shave or cut hair for pennies on the dollar of what it's actually worth.
ZDNet notes that it was already in turmoil: the owners were apparently running an "exit scam" where they absconded with sellers' money, some staff appeared to be blackmailing users by threatening to reveal their identities, and a moderator leaked high-level credentials online.
Landing a spot in one of the nation's most celebrated and competitive theater programs should have been a cause for celebration, but it arrived as Ms. Manning's personal life was in turmoil, with a foster family that she felt was indifferent to her.
Pakistan's government is in turmoil after the strange plot twist in an ongoing corruption scandal that has ensnared one of the country's wealthiest and most powerful families — and a Microsoft Word font might just be one of the keys to discovering the truth.
But officials said they were closely monitoring the protests as similar action by the unemployed had led to pipeline closures in other parts of the North African country, which has been in turmoil since the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Washington (CNN)Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House communications director who was brought in to bring order to a press shop in turmoil, called into CNN's "New Day" on Thursday and all but blamed chief of staff Reince Priebus for leaking information.
With the country in turmoil over health care and the current president fighting back accusations of collusion with the Russians, it makes perfect sense that Hillary Clinton's husband, 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton, is co-writing a mystery novel.
Scaramucci, who had a fraught relationship with Priebus and was brought in to bring order to a press shop in turmoil, notably announced when he took the job earlier this month that he reports to Trump, not the then-chief of staff.
"From the Collection: 1960-1969," a yearlong presentation, zeros in on the overfetishized 1960s, when art and politics were in turmoil and interacted with a new force, and tells its story with work by more than 19693 artists from around 20 countries.
The broader meat industry was in turmoil because of oversupply and trade wars with China, Tyson stock was declining, and I had to wonder if the company's shareholders saw Hayes as a man with a premature, or at least a poorly timed, vision.
The Chicago Police Department has been criticized for a series of shootings of black men in recent years, and it is under federal investigation and still in turmoil after protests over the shooting death of a black teenager, Laquan McDonald, in 2014.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Wednesday geared up for the arrival of Donald Trump just hours after the U.S. president waded into the Brexit crisis gripping Prime Minister Theresa May's government and portrayed the closest U.S. ally in Europe as a country in turmoil.
" That letter, Hayden said, is now available "in the classrooms of Racine, Wisconsin, in a small library on a reservation in New Mexico, and even in the library of a young girl in Baltimore, looking around as her city is in turmoil.
What no one in the crowd knew was that the police top brass were in turmoil — shaken by allegations that Mr. Boykins had improperly taped phone calls of senior white officers who were said to have used racist language, including about him.
In the end, with the Alabama Senate in turmoil and even senior lawmakers flabbergasted, Thursday served mostly as a preview of the debate that will play out once the bill returns to the chamber floor, which could come as soon as next week.
Westpac, Australia's oldest and second-biggest bank, has been in turmoil since the country's financial crime watchdog filed a lawsuit last week accusing it of enabling 23 million breaches of anti-money laundering and terrorism financing laws, including payments between known child exploiters.
WASHINGTON — Robert S. Harward, the retired vice admiral and former Navy SEAL who was President Trump's top choice to replace his ousted national security adviser, on Thursday turned down the post in the latest setback for a White House already in turmoil.
Mr. Biden's campaign was already in turmoil in recent days, on the heels of a significant leadership shake-up and pleas from some supporters to embrace sweeping changes in media and travel strategy: Make Mr. Biden more accessible to the reporters, they suggested.
Because, without doubt, Russia and China also will be "voting" Trump 2020 — for three reasons: (1) Trump keeps America in turmoil and unable to focus on building the infrastructure we need to dominate the 21st century the way we did the 20th.
At stake is not only preserving an accord that has removed the shadow of nuclear weapons from a region engulfed in turmoil, but also the reliability of the U.S. government's word and even the credibility of sanctions as an instrument of coercive diplomacy.
With the stock market in turmoil, and Trump's rural base about to catch it in the neck, the White House has suddenly shown a glimmer of recognition that going head-to-head with China over trade is not going to be easy.
But with the British government's negotiations on the terms of its departure in turmoil, and the threat of an economically damaging exit rising, some trade union leaders and Labour representatives are warming to the idea of a second referendum on the issue.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third time on Friday, sounding its probable death knell and leaving Britain's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil on the very day it was supposed to quit the bloc.
Paul Taylor, a young correspondent with Reuters at the time, was assigned to cover the cleric and spent time interviewing him during his four-month French exile, a period during which his homeland was in turmoil, with the Shah set to flee.
And when Washington explores everything, he has to explore a world in turmoil—Greg Tate called Washington "the jazz voice of Black Lives Matter" not because of his hip-hop crossovers, but because of his ability to draw the tragicomic past into the urgent present.
Trump doesn't want an attorney general who believes in the Constitution, or an attorney general willing to hasten the deportation of victims of domestic violence seeking asylum — or even an attorney general who will fix the "inner cities" he believes are enmeshed in turmoil.
While Chinese markets have been in turmoil this month as the economy grapples with its worst performance in 25 years, Guangzhou Goaland Energy Conservation Tech, a producer of coolants for electricity generators, said its up-to-$39 million IPO was oversubscribed more than 4,000 times.
"A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, From Tahrir Square to ISIS," by Robert F. Worth, tells the story of the 2011 Arab Spring and its slide into autocracy and civil war better than I ever could have imagined its being told.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S President Donald Trump landed in Britain on Thursday to start a four-day trip to a country he has described as a "hot spot" that is in turmoil due to a political crisis over its decision to leave the European Union.
The preliminary filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission takes it a step closer to a planned listing next month and comes at a time when stock markets are in turmoil due to a prolonged trade war between the United States and China.
With so much of the Middle East in turmoil, however, the challenge for Mr. Abbas is to push his cause back to the top of the international agenda amid fresh Palestinian attacks, which he attributes to frustration over Israel's long occupation of the West Bank.
Jefferies is also linked to Lending Club, the peer-to-peer lender that has been in turmoil since an internal investigation revealed improprieties in the sale of loans and a separate disclosure issue, which resulted in the ouster of its chief executive in May.
She called on Russia and Ukraine to uphold the Minsk I and II agreements to restore the ceasefire and pull out heavy artillery from the disputed region, which has been in turmoil since 2014 when Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovytch was ousted and Russia annexed Crimea.
Macedonia, a poor Balkan country of two million people on the front line of Europe's refugee crisis, has been in turmoil since Zaev accused Gruevski and his counter-intelligence chief, Saso Mijalkov, in February last year of orchestrating the wiretapping of more than 20,000 people.
Laszlo Tabori, who in 1955 became the third man to run a mile in under four minutes, defected to the United States a year later from a Hungary in turmoil and was later an outstanding distance-running coach, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
At the same location a week ago, May finally won agreement for her Brexit plans from her cabinet after two years of internal wrangling, but within days, two senior ministers had quit, departures which Trump said earlier in the week had left Britain in "turmoil".
Salvini backed up Di Maio, saying France was looking to extract wealth from Africa rather than helping countries develop their own economies, and pointed particularly to Libya, which has been in turmoil since a NATO-backed uprising in 2011 that overthrew strongman Muammar Gaddafi.
ET, FSN Arizona-Plus (Phoenix), YES (Brooklyn) ABOUT THE SUNS (22-23): Phoenix began the season in turmoil with three straight losses before the firing of coach Earl Watson and the banishment of guard Eric Bledsoe after he expressed he didn't want to remain with the club.
LONDON, July 12 (Reuters) - U.S President Donald Trump landed in Britain on Thursday to start a four-day trip to a country he has described as a "hot spot" that is in turmoil due to a political crisis over its decision to leave the European Union.
The series, developed by Jon Favreau, is set in the aftermath of "Return of the Jedi," when the Empire has fallen and the show's title character, a laconic bounty hunter (played by Pedro Pascal) stalks his quarries through the chaotic territory of a universe still in turmoil.
A Dance with Dragons ends with Varys returning to King's Landing to dispatch Ser Kevan and Pycelle, thereby helping give Cersei the best possible chance of messing everything up (keeping King's Landing in turmoil to make a future Targaryen invasion nice and straight-forward, in other words).
Colonial, which recently announced plans to move its headquarters to Madrid from Barcelona, where Catalonia's local government is in turmoil over its attempt to split from Spain, said the transaction was fully financed through a combination of equity, bonds and the disposal of non-core assets.
Debt-ridden Mozambique has been in turmoil since the 2016 discovery of previously hidden loans granted to three state-owned companies, which led the International Monetary Fund and Western donors to halt budget support, triggering a currency collapse and debt defaults as well as hitting economic growth.
The hostilities in the Labour Party broke out as the battle lines became clearer among the governing Conservatives, left in turmoil by the vote on the European Union and the subsequent announcement by Prime Minister David Cameron that he would resign once his party chose a successor.
Ukraine's economy has been in turmoil ever since the Euromaidan protests in 2014 that triggered Russian annexation of its Crimean peninsula and a war with Russian-backed forces in the country's east that has engulfed 7 percent of its territory and killed more than 11,000 people.
But despite the show's rah-rah framing, some of her actions have been unbelievably ruthless: using her dragons to burn people alive more than once, crucifying a couple hundred people, leaving her unqualified boyfriend to rule a city in turmoil so she can go back to Westeros.
Advocates for the poor fear that many low-income Americans — either because they lack the paid sick days they'll need for quarantine, or because scores of low-wage, freelance, and tip-reliant jobs are in turmoil — won't be able to pay their bills in two weeks.
Foreign powers agreed at a summit in Berlin on Sunday to shore up the shaky truce in Libya, which has been in turmoil since the 2011 fall of Muammar Gaddafi as two rival governments in the east and the west vie for power and energy resources.
South Korea scandal: Choi Soon-sil's daughter arrested in Denmark Protests, a president's ouster South Korea's political class finished last year in turmoil after allegations emerged that Park had allowed Choi, her confidante, who was not a member of government, access to classified documents despite her unofficial status.
The surge in violence could not have come at a more complicated time for the city, with a police department in turmoil — following the release of the Laquan McDonald video — and a subsequent task force report which accused the department of an entrenched culture of racism and abuse.
DUBAI, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets look set to fall again on Thursday, joining global markets in a risk-off landslide as oil prices tumble to fresh 11-year lows and a sliding yuan and an emergency halt to China's stock trading leave Asian bourses in turmoil.
The party has been in turmoil since Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union, with critics of veteran left-winger Corbyn saying he did not do enough to support the campaign to stay in the bloc and would not be able to win a general election.
Markets are in turmoil after the collapse of an alliance between Saudi Arabia and Russia, two of the world's top oil producers, triggered the worst one-day crash in oil prices in nearly 22.7 years — fanning new fears about a global economy already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Shuttered stores, empty streets, confusion over the cost of basic items: the day after President Nicolas Maduro introduced measures to invigorate Venezuela's economy found the country in turmoil and its population afraid his "program for recovery, growth and economic prosperity" would lead it deeper into depression.
With the department's top management in turmoil, the suicide prevention effort lacked leadership, planning meetings were repeatedly canceled, millions of dollars budgeted for outreach went unspent, and the television and radio ads that had been broadcast thousands of times across the country in previous years went all but silent.
It was an unexpected was for a team that came into the game in turmoil, with questions about the future of coach Ben McAdoo and many wondering whether the Giants had quit in one-sided losses to the Rams and then the winless 49ers in the past two weeks.
Peer counseling group provides comfort and training "It affects us all personally when something like this happens," said John Petrullo, director of the Police Organization Providing Peer Assistance, or POPPA, a group of volunteers -- who are either on the job or retired -- that tries to help officers in turmoil.
Macedonia, a poor Balkan country of two million people on the front line of Europe's refugee crisis, has been in turmoil since the opposition accused then-Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his counter-intelligence chief in February last year of orchestrating the wiretapping of more than 20,000 people.
His comments were the closest he has come to saying he is considering a bid to enter the political fray since the current president, Park Geun-hye, was suspended last week after the parliament voted to impeach her, putting the political future of his native country in turmoil.
President Donald Trump has tapped former Delta Air Lines executive Steve Dickson as the new head of the Federal Aviation Administration, a nomination to an agency that is in turmoil over its approval of new type of Boeing plane that was involved in two fatal crashes in less than five months.
The result was a warm gathering that provided some small measure of relief to a college town left in turmoil by the weekend's events, in which a rally on Saturday organized by white nationalists devolved into a series of street fights and ended in the death of a local woman.
The big picture: There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but the Tripoli-based government blamed the Libyan National Army and called for the UN to investigate, per AP. The oil-and-gas-producing country has been in turmoil since the 2011 NATO-backed overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi, per Reuters.
Mr. Trump's sudden announcement on peace talks came at a critical moment in the United States' long, drawn-out military venture in Afghanistan, a time when the country is mired in turmoil over disputed election results and Americans at home are increasingly tired of an operation that began shortly after the Sept.
"Further stretching CBP and TSA resources, especially headed into the busiest time of year at our nation's airports and points of entry, clearly could result in turmoil for business and leisure travel that supports millions of livelihoods all across the country," said Tori Barnes, the group's executive vice president of public affairs and policy.
Our health care system needs reform; our infrastructure is out of date; we are underemployed and undereducated for the new jobs of today and tomorrow; economic growth is weak; debt is skyrocketing; murder rates in cities are rising; and the world is in turmoil with rogue states such as North Korea growing their arsenals.
Later in the week, Trump contradicted his subordinates' explanation, telling Lester Holt, of NBC, that he had fired Comey because he was "a showboat" and "a grandstander" (coming from Trump, that sounded more like a projection than like a slight) and because Comey's leadership had left the F.B.I. "in turmoil," which it is not.
The real deal: With the future of Star Wars on the big screen in turmoil, the pressure is on for small-screen Star Wars to deliver, which might explain why a New York Times story on Disney+ dropped this surprising piece of information a couple of weeks before the show debuted on the streaming service:
This week, the largest city in the north, Mazar-i-Sharif, was in turmoil after Asif Mohmand, a provincial councilman, posted on Facebook the week before to scold a supporter of the famously vain governor of Balkh Province, Atta Muhammad Noor, whose picture has been pasted all over the northern capital on giant posters.
Trump may have ruffled feathers again when he said just before departing for Europe that the UK was in "turmoil," suggesting it was "up to the people" to decide if Prime Minister Theresa May remains in power after a few days that saw her authority challenged by the resignation of two prominent Cabinet ministers protesting her Brexit policy.
Federal prosecutors are urging a district court judge to keep alleged Russian foreign agent Maria ButinaMaria ButinaWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil Pompeo changes staff for Russia meeting after concerns raised about top negotiator's ties: report MORE in custody while she awaits trial.
Every time someone pitched me on a reexamination of the album, or defended it, or even floated the idea that it wasn't quite as bad as we all initially thought, they talked about it as a document of an artist in turmoil, or a celebrity meltdown happening in real time, or a troubled, wearied man searching for answers.
Robert F. Worth (Tuesday) Mr. Worth, a contributor to The New York Times Magazine and former Beirut bureau chief for The New York Times, discusses his book "A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, From Tahrir Square to ISIS," which begins in 93 with the upheaval of the Arab Spring and follows the recent history of utopian aspirations gone awry.
Byrne also acknowledged that he was romantically involved with Maria ButinaMaria ButinaOverstock CEO resigns after comments about 'deep state,' Russia investigation Wyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil MORE, a Russian operative who was sentenced to 85033 months in prison for using NRA activism to infiltrate American politics.
A federal district court judge on Wednesday denied a request from Maria ButinaMaria ButinaWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil Pompeo changes staff for Russia meeting after concerns raised about top negotiator's ties: report MORE's defense attorneys to move the alleged Russian agent out of solitary confinement.
Incoming National Rifle Association (NRA) President Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthFox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil MORE said in a Sunday show interview that the problem facing America is a culture of violence, not the Second Amendment.
Don't miss these insights from Nevada writers: -- Edwin Lyngar: My Nevada caucus journey -- from supporting Ron Paul to Bernie Sanders -- Victor Joecks: The stakes of the Dem debate just got higher An intelligence community in turmoil The intelligence world was in chaos this week after Trump's decision to appoint US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell as acting director of national intelligence.
As Robert F. Worth relates in his forthcoming book, "A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, from Tahrir Square to isis ," these aged men from the two Tunisias—Essebsi a haughty remnant of the Francophile élite, Ghannouchi the son of a devout farmer from the provinces—began a series of largely secret conversations, and set Tunisia on a new path.
Lawyers for alleged Russian agent Maria ButinaMaria ButinaWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil Pompeo changes staff for Russia meeting after concerns raised about top negotiator's ties: report MORE said in a Monday court filing that the U.S. government is withholding evidence that could help their client.
American democracy is crumbling, England is in turmoil, nuclear war could break out at any moment, everything worth loving is being wrestled onto the pyre, and, to compound the misery, we're being bombarded with simplistic and shallow solutions: X Movie/Album/TV Show/Exhibition Is What We Need Right Now, reads the headline on, by my count, every single arts-related feature from London to Los Angeles.
DeVos suffered some initial stumbles, but has remained out of the broader conversation, though she's come under fire from activists recently, particularly over her efforts to revamp Title IX. Small Business Administrator Linda McMahon is quietly running the SBA but may have higher aspirations, while Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie has helped stabilize an agency in turmoil after the firing of former Secretary David Shulkin.
If Trump responds that Comey was fired because he was "a showboat, he's a grandstander, the FBI has been in turmoil," as Trump once said, Mueller will then ask Trump to explain his other statements that, "When I decided to just do it, I said to myself" that "Trump and Russia is a made-up story" and that firing Comey relieved "great pressure" on him.
The Vatican is in turmoil after excerpts of a book from Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI were published in a French newspaper and appeared to challenge Pope FrancisPope FrancisPope Francis names first woman to senior Vatican diplomatic post Benedict warns about celibacy in new book seen as warning to Francis Pope urges US, Iran to seek 'dialogue and self-restraint' MORE on the issue of celibacy for priests.
The studios, networks, and production companies more likely to be adversely impacted by a strike (like the perpetually in turmoil Paramount or any one of the streaming services, who need as much content as possible coming in as quickly as possible) will likely want to close a deal quickly, this line of argument goes, but a big fish like Disney could sway thinking enough to push back.
Maisel, she's at the center of the TV conversation — as she should be — winning Emmys and becoming the single most important producer at Amazon, whose streaming service is perpetually in turmoil yet can smooth over many of its problems thanks to the success of this one show, which at least anecdotally seems to have caught on with audiences as well as critics and awards voters.
Uber's self-driving arm is in turmoil now because Waymo — which is Alphabet's self-driving company — filed a lawsuit against Uber and the tracking company that they acquired — which is Otto — alleging that the co-founder of Otto, Anthony Levandowski, stole a number of proprietary designs that are really a key to a self-driving system before leaving Alphabet to join or to start Otto.
"To fire a Federal Reserve governor or chairman would be a very unprecedented move, it would result in turmoil in the financial markets, it would be something that you really don't want to do because you don't need an absolute increase in uncertainty which this would bring about," Robert Heller, a member of the Fed's Board of Governors from 1986 to 1989, told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Thursday.
It was a snapshot of a country in turmoil: Drawing equally on the sonics of grime and the politics and energy of punk, the King of Northampton fires his way through slurred bars, transporting the listener to a world where posh girls make him feel out of place, he hides drugs at his friend's house, and his dear old single mum is the only Queen of England he respects.
CPAC head Matt Schlapp said in a series of tweets Wednesday that the group doesn't know Maria ButinaMaria ButinaWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil Pompeo changes staff for Russia meeting after concerns raised about top negotiator's ties: report MORE, and that she only purchased a general access CPAC ticket, meaning she wouldn't be able to have VIP access.
The lawyer of alleged Russian agent Maria ButinaMaria ButinaWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil Pompeo changes staff for Russia meeting after concerns raised about top negotiator's ties: report MORE on Tuesday released a video of her singing a Disney song with GOP political operative Paul Erickson in order to prove the two had a genuine romantic relationship.
Trump's comments come as Democrats open their convention Monday in Philadelphia in turmoil after WikiLeaks unveiled a massive trove of emails last week that showed top Democratic National Committee (DNC) officials appearing to plot to undermine Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE's presidential campaign.
Barbra Streisand is hitting President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in a music video for her new single, "Don't Lie to Me." The video, which was shared on YouTube Tuesday, depicts a United States in turmoil under Trump, with images of protests and citizens including former President Obama in tears.
Ash added that Turkey needs to normalize its domestic monetary policy, such as introducing higher interest rates, and "to sort things out with the U.S.," noting that "Europe is not an alternative to the relationship with the U.S." The souring of relations between Washington and Ankara comes at a bad time for Turkey and has caused the lira, already in turmoil due to concerns over Erdogan's possible influence over the country's monetary policy, to fall further against the dollar.

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