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France, meanwhile, is perhaps the Western country most threatened by terrorism.
Some 2000,212 people have been ordered evacuated from the most threatened neighborhood.
Globally, it's rhinos, elephants and gorillas that are among the most threatened.
Following is information on some of the countries most threatened by water scarcity.
Emergency management will already be activated for island communities most threatened by Matthew.
Worldwide, coral reefs in shallow waters are among ecosystems most threatened by climate change.
The world's most threatened subspecies of sea lions is the New Zealand sea lion.
His neighborhood is one of the black neighborhoods most threatened by short term rentals.
Here, in a nutshell, are Australia's most threatened natural tourist destinations, according to the report.
And one of the most threatened mammal species on Earth lives in southern China today.
In response, Mr. Trump has cut aid to three countries most threatened by gang violence.
And yet it was under Prince Mohammed that he felt most threatened, and most distraught.
They are among the most threatened journalists not just in Veracruz but across the nation.
I stood back, out of the zone most threatened by the ice, while Roche advanced alone.
"It is Japan that is most threatened, and probably the primary target of such a capability," he said.
It seems to me the Lavenders are most threatened by someone who is confident and comfortable being alone.
Meanwhile, cashiers — which will be one of the groups most threatened by automation — can transition to sales representatives.
They are the world's most threatened plant group, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
UBS estimated Disney was the media company most threatened by the coronavirus, because of its large parks business.
Not coincidentally, the place where Facebook feels most threatened is also the place Facebook does not currently operate.
At the moment, the people who claim to be most threatened by those companies' actions are on the right.
Pregnant women are among those most threatened by the Zika virus because it can be passed to their fetuses.
" The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) describes the Caucasus as "one of the world's biologically richest yet most threatened areas.
France is "clearly the most threatened country," Mr. Calvar said, pointing to threats from the Islamic State and Al Qaeda.
A mandatory evacuation was ordered over the weekend for more than 100 homes deemed most threatened in Jerseydale, Freeman said.
In 2012 a German non-profit, the Global Nature Fund, named it the world's most threatened lake of the year.
And it can complement the efforts of organizers as they mobilize to support those most threatened by Mr. Trump's agenda.
With the firefighters' progress, authorities lifted evacuation orders in several neighborhoods in Lake Elsinore, the city most threatened by the fire.
The other species include the flattened relatives of sharks called wedgefish and giant guitarfish, the most threatened marine fish in the world.
The GBA sits in the Indo-Burma hotspot, one of the world's most biodiverse areas, but also one of its most threatened.
A 2015 report by the Endangered Species Coalition named this turtle one of the 10 US species most threatened by habitat fragmentation.
See the breakdown: Analysts say Disney and Discovery are the media giants most threatened by the coronavirus, but Comcast could fare better
With the firefighters' ongoing progress, authorities lifted evacuation orders in several neighborhoods in Lake Elsinore, the city most threatened by the fire.
Scientists have described stoneflies as one of the most threatened insect groups, one that has experienced high extinction rates in recent decades.
Its network of nearly 490 million acres of certified forests allows easy access to the world's most threatened and commonly traded trees.
But Niger, the third-poorest country on earth, has remarkably reversed the trend, giving a second chance to Africa's most threatened giraffe subspecies.
Instead we need to do the harder work of safeguarding the most threatened regions of the ocean — the coastlines — even if they're smaller.
The winner of this battle of the giants gets to run against Senator Joe Manchin, one of the most threatened red state Democrats.
The fact is that Florida is one of the states most threatened by climate change and rising sea levels, and other environmental hazards.
"France today, clearly, is the most threatened country," Patrick Calvar, the head of the agency, known as the DGSI, told Parliament on May 10.
Still, a large part of the service sector is food service, which McKinsey found to be the most threatened industry, even more than manufacturing.
"The most threatened animal affected by these fires is the Kangaroo Island Dunnart, which may have been wiped out by this disaster," Donithan said.
But on the other side of the continent, Eastern Europeans who have historically felt the most threatened by Russia were singing an entirely different tune.
Coral reefs in shallow waters are among the ecosystems most threatened by climate change and are a key barometer of global warming impacts, scientists say.
Not many things are better than birthday cake, but helping to preserve some of the most threatened and wonderful animals in the world probably counts.
As a national chain known for its chicken sandwich, Wendy's is typically seen as one of the brands most threatened by Chick-fil-A's expansion.
It houses roughly 10,000 plants, including some of the rarest and most threatened, from temperate regions of Africa, the Americas and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Arctic refuge is an important denning area for the Southern Beaufort Sea subpopulation of polar bears, one of the most threatened in the world.
But to immigrant communities, what's happened so far is so scary because it's so familiar: It's just a return to the most threatened they've ever felt.
Trump met with top U.S. bank CEOs and advocates Wednesday to discuss how the financial sector could help shore up businesses most threatened by a downturn.
Curbelo's political survival could now depend on his ability to convince voters most threatened by climate change that he is their best choice to combat it.
But the trial is where this whole story has been building, and the trial is where Stone's inexperience has most threatened to blow up in Naz's face.
Local aviation clubs are paid to fly over the most threatened areas of forest, increasing the likelihood fires will be spotted before they spiral out of control.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Teitiota's home nation of Kiribati as one of the six Pacific Island countries most threatened by rising sea levels.
Meanwhile, some conservation experts have been shut out of the IUCN groups involved in the crucial decisions about which species should be classified as the most threatened.
But supporters of Italy's role as a critical European Union member are most threatened by the Five Star Movement's lack of clarity on staying within the eurozone.
The strategists — unaffiliated with any of the presidential campaigns — say Trump's actions suggest he feels the most threatened by Biden as an opponent in the general election.
But in season 1, at least, the local authority represented by Sheriff Jim Hopper slowly comes around to believing and helping the characters most threatened by the supernatural.
It's the highest-earning men most invested in their identity as high earners (the Trumps, in other words) who are most threatened by a wife who earns more.
That's a troubling question for NASA, an agency whose most valuable piece of real estate—the $43 billion sandbar called Kennedy Space Center—is also its most threatened.
For all his efforts to reform the church, the pontiff long failed to understand the gravity of the scandal that most threatened the church and his other priorities.
Though remote, the island receives 60,000 visitors each year, and four of the island's sites most reliant upon tourism are also classified as the most threatened by wave damage.
Even Jordanian refugee camps near Syria, some of the most threatened communities in the world, have actual phone coverage, according to Graham Thom, Australia's refugee coordinator for Amnesty International.
These ancient forests are home to more than 50 of the world's most threatened species, including the Asian elephant, Indochinese tiger, the Siamese crocodile, sun bears, gibbons, and pangolins.
Wall Street firm UBS forecasted earlier this week that Disney was the media company most threatened by the spread of coronavirus, followed by Discovery, Fox, ViacomCBS, and AMC Networks.
Today it houses over 10,000 plants, including some of the rarest and most threatened, from temperate regions of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific islands.
Fiji, among the island nations most threatened by rising sea levels, is to be the focus of the next international conference on climate change, in November in Bonn, Germany.
The Guajajara live near the Awa, hunter-gatherers described by indigenous rights group Survival International as the world's most threatened tribe, in the Arariboia territory in the state of Maranhao.
Nordic European countries and the most threatened Central and East European states recognize that while greater European military strength and unity is required, it may never be enough to protect them.
Some of the most threatened export markets rallied the hardest, with South Korea up 0.03 percent, snapping a four-day decline and erasing all the losses it took after Trump's announcement.
"France is today, clearly, the country the most threatened" in Europe by Islamic State (IS), said Patrick Calvar, the head of the internal intelligence service, to a parliamentary commission in May.
In fact, Mr. Boutros, 43, a Detroit-area health care executive and real estate developer, has built a new 3,500-square-foot home in South Beach, the city's most threatened neighborhood.
What used to be 1-in-100 year floods will now happen every 20 years to the four most threatened dams, essentially turning a yearly 1% flood risk into a 5% one.
The Arariboia territory where the Guajajara live is also home to the Awa Indians, hunter-gatherers whom indigenous rights group Survival International has described as the most threatened tribe in the world.
And it's disturbing, how little we've heard about helping the people and places most threatened by the coronavirus, about the ways in which, amid so much isolation, we can offer a hand.
Business Insider breaks down the biggest impact to media businesses so far, including the closures of Disney's parks around the world and the companies most threatened by the spread of the virus.
The climate justice movement focuses on grassroots action, understanding that the people most threatened by environmental and social issues are often the ones who have the solutions, just not the latitude or resources.
This week has encapsulated the ugly truth of guns in America: that black Americans with guns are most often seen as a threat, while black Americans are the ones most threatened by guns.
Because bottom trawling is so indiscriminate — dragging to the surface anything unfortunate enough to be in the path of the huge nets — protecting the most threatened species required shutting down the whole fishery.
U.S. military officials say much of the loss of territory reflects a change in strategy, with Afghan forces abandoning many checkpoints and bases in order to consolidate and focus on the most threatened areas.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In dramatically casting aside James B. Comey, President Trump fired the man who may have helped make him president — and the man who potentially most threatened the future of his presidency.
"Cyclical stocks with a high percentage of foreign sales tend to be most threatened by the potential for increased trade tensions," Credit Suisse's equity chief Jonathan Golub wrote in a note earlier this year.
He got a PhD in biodiversity conservation at Kent University and eventually landed a job at Conservation International just after a major global assessment showed that amphibians were the most threatened group of vertebrates.
The places that are most threatened by Hurricane Florence this week, especially along the coast of the Carolinas, were heavily and, in some areas, almost entirely populated and owned by African-Americans a century ago.
The move drew howls from Democrats, who accused Pompeo of undermining the role of the U.S. as a bastion of safety and human rights for the world's most threatened populations amid of host of international conflicts.
"A lot of the species that are most threatened on Earth right now are threatened because of demand in China," said Chris Shepherd, executive director of Monitor, a nonprofit group that works to reduce illegal wildlife trade.
"At a time when lions, elephants and other African wildlife is most threatened with extinction in the wild, this administration has actually ratcheted up the false narrative that hunting can somehow save them," Best said in a statement.
It's these workers — who have been the most threatened by the shifts in our economy and who have experienced the worst of insecurity over the years — who are in the best position to lead and articulate the change necessary.
Originally, the CCPA stipulated that 40 percent of all state investments in climate and clean energy go to "disadvantaged communities" — those most vulnerable to the effects of climate change or most threatened by the transition away from fossil fuels.
In my interview with Dawson later that year, she explained that the theme of the book was that "Phasma will do anything to survive," and that the character is most threatened by those who stand in the way of her survival.
From Congress through the White House, the Republican Party now relies overwhelmingly on the states that are the most deeply invested in the existing fossil fuel economy -- and thus feel the most threatened by any initiative to reduce carbon emissions.
With Tillerson as Secretary of State, a Trump administration could repeal these sanctions, which could put that deal back on the table, and more importantly could hasten drilling in the Arctic, which is perhaps the most threatened region on Earth.
"The families don't need to have access to statistics to know their sons are the most threatened, the ones who are most often searched by the police, the ones who are most often targeted with violence by drug traffickers," he said.
Chief among them for critters was the release of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's draft compensatory mitigation policy, which aims to address the impacts of development on the nation's most threatened species – the ultimate goal to ensure "no net loss" to wildlife.
There is ample evidence pointing to the ingrained misogyny and sexism that is the fallback position in this country, but which is routinely dismissed as a victim mentality by those whose interests are most threatened at the prospect of a woman in power.
He said he is eschewing the pageantry of the road to the White House -- such as stops at the Iowa State Fair -- to refocus his bid for the Democratic nomination around the people and communities most threatened by Trump's policies and rhetoric.
CNN followed the Briton to Sumba, Indonesia where he was engaged in a manta ray tagging study, and on to the Great Barrier Reef, where an ambitious citizen-led initiative could open up new perspectives on one of nature's grandest -- and most threatened -- treasures.
Many businesses and environmental groups have welcomed the plan, saying that Bangladesh – one of the countries considered most threatened by climate change impacts – needs to make a strong statement as governments like that in the United States pull back from action on climate change.
They exemplify the parts of Turkey that feel most threatened by Mr. Erdogan — secularists and minorities like the Kurds and Alevis — while highlighting both the authoritarianism and religious nationalism that predated him, as well as the disparate nature of the coalition that opposes him.
However, the way events unfolded resulted in the bizarre expression of deflated hopes coming from some corners of the tornado chasing community — contrasted with the widespread relief from other forecasters and millions of residents of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, which were the most threatened areas.
Because undocumented immigrants tend to flow largely toward communities with large existing immigrant communities, that means the places most threatened by Trump's threat to increase ICE enforcement are almost all places that have already demonstrated hostility to him and the party he is reshaping in his image.
Why analysts say Disney and Discovery are the media giants most threatened by the coronavirus, but Comcast could fare better: Companies that generate significant shares of their revenue from theme parks, films, and advertising are most sensitive to the pandemic, and the economic downturn it could ignite.
"Obviously, I played much better today than I actually have since I've returned to tennis," Serena said in an on-court interview after a match in which she was most threatened by a rolled right ankle that required taping by the trainer during the first changeover.
Reintroducing cruise missiles to Europe would also face opposition from our NATO allies, as they are the ones most threatened by this category of Russian weapons, and the basing of similar U.S. missiles on their territory would put them high on the target list should a nuclear exchange occur.
The situation may be far worse in the port of Corpus Christi, which may be crippled for some time since a drill ship broke loose from some tugboats and ran aground in the narrow shipping channel near Port Aransas, perhaps the most threatened choke point on the entire coast.
From the first day of Trump's presidential campaign in 2015 -- when he denounced Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and "criminals" -- Trump has targeted the groups in the electorate who polls show feel the most threatened by demographic, cultural and economic change, particularly older, blue collar, evangelical and non-urban whites.
The relationship between the ESA and national parks has the power to benefit our nation for generations to come – but only if Americans continue to defend the ESA and encourage policymakers to give federal and state fish and wildlife professionals the financial support they need to protect America's most threatened and endangered species.
"Today it remains as necessary as ever for local residents and humanitarian aid volunteers to stand in solidarity with migrants and refugees, and we must also stand for our families, friends and neighbors in the very land itself most threatened by the militarization of our borderland communities," Warren said, according to NBC.
But instead of making like Laurie and indulging apocalypse, she tried to rally those in her field and others, including journalists, to do their jobs and to do them well on behalf of all Americans, particularly those most threatened by his example and promised policies, in hopes of impacting the culture in redemptive ways.
Cory Gardner, who's widely seen as one of the most threatened Republicans in 2020, argued, "It's time for Congress to move forward and get to work on behalf of the American people," noting that he would seek punishment for Russia's efforts to interfere in the election but stopping short of any critique of Trump.
Editorial The polar bear, the largest bear of them all and a fearsome predator, is the poster animal of climate change, and for good reason: While most threatened animals, such as the rhinoceros, are victims of localized threats like poaching or human encroachment, the polar bear is threatened most gravely by global emissions of greenhouse gases.
Louisiana, whose location at the mouth of the Mississippi River makes it one of the states most threatened by climate change, intends to use the $1.2 billion it will receive to better map and prepare for future flooding — a major peril for countless low-lying areas — said Pat Forbes, executive director of the state's Office of Community Development, which is managing the money.
This starts a new era for the company's leadership, and it made sense for Iger, who planned to step down in 2021 anyway, to end his tenure on a high note in February — capped with the book tour for his memoir and release of his MasterClass course — while putting the man who oversees the most threatened part of the company in charge of leading the response.
A Biden FDR-like coalition would include young people, who want a leadership that inspires them to realize great aspirations — to save the planet from the pollution that could destroy the earth from climate change — and senior citizens, who are the most threatened by the coronavirus danger and most harmed by the virtually zero interest rates that big banks offer them on savings, checking and retirement accounts.
"The recent event may have dampened foreign interest in investing in the kingdom, but there is at least a short term tailwind rather than headwind for Saudi stock market," said Garbis Iradian, chief economist for the MENA region at the Institute of International Finance in Washington D.C. He said it is the more ambitious elements of the Crown Prince's plan that are most threatened, such as the plan to build a $500 billion megacity (Neom) and the broad objectives set in the Saudi Vision 2030 plan which are "overly" ambitious.

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