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"Neighbours" Definitions
  1. an Australian soap opera that became very popular in Britain. It is about the lives and relationships of the people living on an imaginary street in Melbourne.

719 Sentences With "Neighbours"

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Quickly neighbours started helping neighbours, and volunteer groups started to sprout up.
I've always believed the culture of the South, the heritage of the South, is of people treating people like friends, of neighbours helping neighbours.
Some countries have affirmative action for members of groups that are on average poorer than their neighbours, even if those neighbours have not historically done them wrong.
Uzbekistan nearly sealed borders with two of its impoverished neighbours, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, and its relations with other ex-Soviet neighbours and Afghanistan are far from cordial.
That you should always be nice to your neighbours.   
Disney offered Celebration as an antidote to all this, selling the development on nostalgia for an old-timey America where, as its adverts read, "neighbours greeted neighbours in the quiet of summer twilight".
Neighbours Vietnam and China compete for influence over landlocked Laos, which has no maritime claims but finds itself in the difficult position of dealing with neighbours at odds over the South China Sea.
Qatar's neighbours were not nearly as thrilled with the station.
China has emulated its rich Asian neighbours and embraced incineration.
Neighbours avoided her, policemen bullied her, soldiers protected each other.
Spain has open borders with its neighbours France and Portugal.
Intelligence goons trailed him; neighbours distrusted him and each other.
Having big endangered beasts as neighbours brings in some money.
More than 2m Venezuelans have fled, unsettling neighbours (see article).
She stood outside her house as neighbours repaired the roof.
Mexico's modernisation is also attracting migrants from its southern neighbours.
Failures in one country can cause trouble for its neighbours.
His neighbours' fields are full of pink and white poppies.
Neighbours have little choice but to rub along with it.
Another 11 attempted attacks were thwarted by neighbours, APAM says.
They did not know the whereabouts of several other neighbours.
They recited lists of friends and neighbours who had left.
China knows it, or at least so its neighbours hope.
Check on your neighbours and anyone who might need assistance.
Neighbours all around the enclave are uniting against the Kurds.
The neighbours plan to hold talks on Friday, he added.
"I relied on the kindness of my neighbours," she sighs.
Egypt and its neighbours could help Europe diversify its suppliers.
But not all its neighbours like the model it offers.
The deteriorating diplomatic relationship between the neighbours does not help.
Instead, Western scholars began patronising their neighbours across the Mediterranean.
Yet Bahrain's skies are nearly empty compared with its neighbours.
Political spats between China and its neighbours are another problem.
In part the country has benefited from its neighbours' weaknesses.
They often rely on expensive loans from neighbours or family.
These alarm its neighbours and have led to military confrontations.
Iran's neighbours are also reserving judgment about the nuclear agreement.
They may be rejected by their families and former neighbours.
And the lawlessness it suggested has alarmed allies and neighbours.
I want people to realise we can be good neighbours.
The clinic, located in Montreal's east end, neighbours Trudeau's constituency.
He didn't want to attract the attention of his neighbours.
Some of Britain's European neighbours have already taken similar steps.
Neighbours leaning over window sills exchanged discussed what had happened.
The Red Sea neighbours have been at odds ever since.
The two are also neighbours and rivals, China's Oxford and Cambridge.
But it can be seen in the better-off neighbours, too.
Neighbours Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims.
Huawei, Alibaba and Baidu are its near-neighbours in Silicon Valley.
Some countries are warming to another solution: immigrants from poorer neighbours.
The toughest messages must come from Venezuela's neighbours and regional bodies.
He concedes, though, that clumsy BRI propaganda has alarmed neighbours unnecessarily.
By teaching the inmates responsibility, Bastoy aims to "create good neighbours".
Hutu officers organised most adult Hutus to slaughter their Tutsi neighbours.
Mr Maughan's neighbours complain about barking dogs and humming electricity generators.
He says that one of his neighbours is already copying him.
They band together with neighbours and hired guards, and brandish machetes.
Unlike some of its neighbours, Uganda remains a largely peaceful place.
Cross-border operations remain hostage to China's relations with its neighbours.
India is not alone among its neighbours in being so neglectful.
Clinicians who perform abortions are sometimes shunned by colleagues and neighbours.
A TUMBLEDOWN farmhouse from Australia's pioneering days has unlikely new neighbours.
Neighbours Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam also have claims.
Compared with its choked neighbours, Vietnam's big cities are relatively uncongested.
Small agricultural producers fear being swamped with food from larger neighbours.
There is a border between us but we are still neighbours.
Margot Robbie played Donna Brown on "Neighbours" from 2008 to 2011.
Liam Hemsworth played Josh Taylor in "Neighbours" from 2007 to 2008.
Natalie Imbruglia played Beth Brennan on "Neighbours" from 1992 to 1994.
Jesse Spencer played Bill Kennedy on "Neighbours" from 1994 to 2000.
Holly Valance played Felicity Scully on "Neighbours" from 1999 to 2002.
Alan Dale played Jim Robinson on "Neighbours" from 1985 to 1993.
Ben Mendelsohn played Warren Murphy on "Neighbours" from 1986 to 1987.
On average North Koreans are less nourished than their southern neighbours.
Turkey's Arab neighbours welcomed back their former Ottoman master with enthusiasm.
The paucity of trade with its neighbours is partly to blame.
His phone, and those of his wife and neighbours, were taken.
And what was good for Germany was good for its neighbours.
But can she work miracles if her neighbours start falling apart?
Because we're your sisters, we're your neighbours, we're in your supermarket.
"My next-door neighbours were mad Palace fans," Martin tells us.
Tensions between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours continue to simmer away.
Their economies are linked to their neighbours and worldwide trading partners.
Everyone around me was white — my neighbours, family friends, and classmates.
There are greater risks with online fame than the disapproval of neighbours.
He has just agreed to paint the roofs of two neighbours' houses.
Bahrain has long relied on its wealthier neighbours for business and charity.
The lives of many friends and neighbours have been turned to ash.
"I'm trying to get people to be less afraid of their neighbours."
But their phones often know more about them than their neighbours do.
For now, its 93m people drink far less milk than their neighbours.
The 52-year-old has a very different life from her neighbours.
Because of his success, he said, neighbours are inquiring about growing coffee.
One problem is that smaller states fear ceding control to larger neighbours.
The larger challenge is to love compatriots who are not their neighbours.
Kazakhstan's government is nowhere near as abusive as some of its neighbours.
Their urban neighbours, and Chinese laws, treat them as second-class citizens.
But this pioneer of engagement senses a new wariness among her neighbours.
They have the consistent effect of weakening core alliances and alienating neighbours.
Eventually neighbours rescued her, and she filed a case against her husband.
Her harried single mother scrapes a living making food for wealthier neighbours.
COUNTRIES find it easier to get rich once their neighbours already are.
The neighbours get along, for the most part, and trade a lot.
Almost a quarter said they would reject them as neighbours or citizens.
What chance is there that action by Venezuela's neighbours can achieve results?
But for most of the 19903th century hostile neighbours determined its destiny.
Australia and its neighbours still do not always see eye to eye.
Western allies, neighbours and many fellow Kurds had begged him to desist.
Enemies and Neighbours: Arabs and Jews in Palestine and Israel, 1917-2017.
Germany's eastern neighbours would also welcome a more robust policy towards Russia.
Venezuela has thus severed its main surface-transport links with its neighbours.
The plants have found new homes with neighbours and in nearby containers.
Her neighbours ignore the possibility that she is the victim of predation.
Youngsters' dreams are nourished by seafaring tales told by relatives or neighbours.
The country's neighbours are delighted that it is sending business their way.
Our chimney thought it would introduce itself to the neighbours #eqnz pic.twitter.
They are foreigners in this country—from Israel's estranged neighbours, no less.
Belgium and UK are neighbours and close partners in trade and security.
Eliza Taylor-Cotter played Janae Timmins on "Neighbours" from 2003 to 2008.
In general, Christians complain that their Muslim neighbours are growing increasingly intolerant.
"There are various problems between us because we are neighbours," Abe said.
Ivory Coast shares its currency, the CFA franc, with its northern neighbours.
China's nervous neighbours continued to look for new ways to defend themselves.
Venezuela's neighbours are appalled by the prospect that the country might implode.
Hostages are taken from Mali and neighbours, and traded for huge ransoms.
"People know that their neighbours were supporting the Russian side," he says.
Kharkiv has always been a bit grander than its coal-dusted neighbours.
Big, rich countries often have prickly relations with their smaller, poorer neighbours.
Amatrice and its neighbours, in the region of Lazio, were among them.
Now, whether he wanted to or not, he has joined his neighbours.
She gets water from a private borehole and sells some to neighbours.
But China's neighbours will have seen China get away with defying America.
Before Israel imports engineers from Asia, it should consider its closest neighbours.
The Ghost's arrest did not result from a tip-off by neighbours.
Nor is there much prospect of enlisting the help of Afghanistan's neighbours.
An escalating trade dispute between the two neighbours threatens semiconductor supply chains.
Qatar's refusal to yield to its neighbours' ultimatum is hurting the region.
People and nations are both influenced by neighbours and constrained by traditions.
Well, it's nice to know how considerate you are of the neighbours.
I just wanna live in harmony with the locals here, be neighbours.
We should stand together with our European neighbours to solve problems. pic.twitter.
Mugabe's neighbours in Kutama said the government should treat him with respect.
In Sicily, neighbours are seen accompanied by a man playing the accordion.
Beijing has maritime disputes with neighbours including Vietnam, the Philippines and Japan.
Tuesday's clash was the first between the north American neighbours since 1965.
Relatives and neighbours saw a huge change in Ait Boulahcen this summer.
Cucalon's neighbours included a gardener, a restaurant worker and a medical assistant.
Neighbours would worry about renewed instability that could spill over Afghanistan's borders.
Read "New Neighbours," the VICE editorial series commissioned and written by refugees.
However, the upturn remained uneven and was centred on Germany and its neighbours.
There are friendly neighbours, and then there are amazing ones like this guy.
Economic tensions with their near neighbours are heightened by the Tuareg's distinctive traditions.
Neighbours can track each others' real-time water usage on a public website.
Did you think those European nations would get over voting for their neighbours?
Perhaps that is because Uruguay's giant neighbours have had too much of that.
Shortly afterwards, Congo plunged into a horrific civil war, sucking in several neighbours.
One country's decision to use gene drives will have consequences for its neighbours.
Since the fighting stopped, Algeria has avoided the turmoil that plagues its neighbours.
Many of Mr Almeida's neighbours, also metal-bashers, were forced to close down.
The Netherlands took longer to recover from the euro crisis than some neighbours.
Her neighbours ignore the possibility that she is the victim of a predator.
Neighbours of the Precious Angels home, where 20 people died, reported hearing screams.
Those who abuse others suffer few consequences, whether from the law or neighbours.
But ties with the neighbours are the very ones Britain wants to loosen.
Its new roads mysteriously cost twice as much per kilometre as its neighbours'.
This is a big worry, not only for Venezuela but for its neighbours.
Mr Li says neighbours' objections have forced Songtang Hospice to move six times.
Oman's response has been quietly to reduce its reliance on its closest neighbours.
Unlike smaller neighbours like, say, Denmark, Germany has no tradition of minority governments.
Both have shown themselves prepared to impose their will on neighbours by force.
Under siege by its neighbours, it needs all the friends it can buy.
I'm hoping my neighbours will throw a bottle of wine over the wall.
Rich Capetonians are full of stories about neighbours still topping up swimming pools.
Algeria has avoided the unrest that shook many of its neighbours since 2011.
Decentralisation blunts a source of discontent that has plagued some of Germany's neighbours.
Indonesia struggles to compete with neighbours with better infrastructure and lower payroll costs.
Yet it has barely tried to curb the groups that attack Pakistan's neighbours.
Nor is there much prospect of enlisting the help of Afghanistan's meddling neighbours.
Yet the plan has created a rift between Germany and its eastern neighbours.
Chile's voucher-based education system, despite its flaws, outperforms those of its neighbours.
Thousands of Poles risked their lives to protect Jewish neighbours during the war.
Fittingly, modern day Italians also have a chlorophyll-tinted view of their neighbours.
Qatar's stock index has tumbled 16 percent since the rift with Doha's neighbours.
It poses no threat to its neighbours, nor is it a humanitarian tragedy.
It is coming to resemble its more prosperous neighbours: Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.
From the EU's perspective, loosening visa rules for neighbours is a triple win.
Shared borders have been closed between the two North African neighbours since 1994.
The neighbours have much in common culturally, and share strategic interests in Asia.
Compared to many European neighbours, Denmark is a bastion of free-market thinking.
Neighbours India and Pakistan have a long tradition of national and cricket rivalry.
Colombia recently asked its neighbours to open a "border-to-border humanitarian corridor".
China's neighbours anxiously watch the country's military build-up in the Taiwan Strait.
Qatar neighbours Iran across the Persian Gulf, and is 1,500km south of Iraq.
The Southeast Asian neighbours account for 85% of the global palm oil production.
He travels furiously, seeking to mend Congo's dire relations with donors and neighbours.
Iraq should not be used as a spring board to attack its neighbours.
Britain still lags behind many of its European neighbours (see right-hand chart).
Her neighbours have threatened to beat her up and vandalized her private property.
While the agency that became the KGB ("Committee for State Security") was housed in striking headquarters close to the foreign ministry, earning the label "near neighbours", the GRU became the "distant neighbours", exiled to a small, shabby house much further away.
Before 'Neighbours,' I was working at Subway," Robbie said in a 2013 interview with the Australian Council of Trade Unions, referring to her first major acting role, in which she played a bisexual teen in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours.
It was a moment for people to take care of grieving neighbours made homeless.
The government crushed the uprising with the help of troops from its Gulf neighbours.
Everybody complains that their reorganised land parcels are less well situated than their neighbours'.
Its roads are as safe as its European neighbours and significantly safer than America's.
"No one here is from Bangladesh," scoffs Rahum Ali, one of Mr Uddin's neighbours.
It's not the neighbours' cat; she hasn't seen that hefty tabby in a while.
The assault on congress has enraged the opposition and heightened apprehension among Venezuela's neighbours.
Several have become more efficient by merging administrative functions with those of their neighbours.
Others are exposed to revenge attacks from embittered neighbours or Syria's many unruly militias.
But the countries remained "distant neighbours", as a book published in 1985 described them.
Russia's neighbours are fretting about the withdrawal of Western backing to deter Russian aggression.
But they face a wave of migrants from their populous, poor, war-torn neighbours.
The German government is thought to favour a tie-up between the Frankfurt neighbours.
Hutus were then 22017% of Rwandans, so their Tutsi neighbours had nowhere to run.
American officials retort that China uses economic coercion to turn neighbours into tribute nations.
So many of you would be wonderful to have as co-workers and neighbours.
Like most of its regional neighbours, the emirate is heavily reliant on oil revenue.
Czechs suffer few of the historical grievances or cultural cleavages that beset their neighbours.
Iraq's neighbours are also vowing to torpedo any Kurdish attempt to go it alone.
Few small countries succeed when they spurn their neighbours, notes Margaret MacMillan, a historian.
Curtain-twitching villagers suspect their neighbours not of minor impropriety, but of "terrorist sympathies".
Sometimes he broke into the homes of his richer neighbours to smell their underwear.
Polygamous nations are more likely to invade their neighbours and to have civil wars.
One of her mother's neighbours named his wifi network 'FBI Man' as a joke.
He also ignores the "gravity" effect, whereby close neighbours trade more with each other.
Ms Ryu, like many of her neighbours, runs a B&B from her home.
Brett Tucker played Daniel Fitzgerald on "Neighbours" on and off from 1999 to 2009.
However, militants continue to attack security forces and civilian in Mali and its neighbours.
It should concentrate on that, Ricardo showed, importing what its neighbours do "least worse".
Over the years the EU has run out of tools to influence its neighbours.
" The passive can be quite clear: "My cake was eaten by the neighbours' kids.
"I have neighbours who work for hedge funds who are relocating there," he says.
For centuries they were places where neighbours—men and women—stripped and bathed together.
A petition to stop the show titled "Don't Axe Neighbours!!!" was created on Change.
Previously, neighbours argued over the limited water that coursed through channels to the town.
Subjects range from badger culls and foreign policy to abusive neighbours and violent crime.
Afterwards, Brown was spotted by Hamnett's neighbours naked and trying to break into cars.
The move has soured relations with neighbours including China and, most damagingly, South Korea.
"We were told that the neighbours would hear screaming from the house," said Saadi.
Ties between the neighbours after Singapore's 1965 split from Malaysia have occasionally been strained.
President Barham Salih also called on neighbours and allies to support his country's stability.
Qatar neighbours Iran across the Persian Gulf, and is just 1,500km south of Iraq.
One crucial difference between Ms Akello and her neighbours is the seed she uses.
Doha denies the charge and accuses its neighbours of seeking to curtail its sovereignty.
But Morocco is looking more like its turbulent neighbours, run by out-of-touch autocrats.
This requires a stump's neighbours, which are feeding it, to benefit directly from the arrangement.
Over time, Mr Saia finds, parliamentary neighbours even began to use similar words in speeches.
Public Health England advised family and neighbours of the elderly to check they were ok.
Some 3m people have fled their homes, but of Yemen's neighbours, only Djibouti accepts refugees.
In his speeches this place, his neighbours and even his own family stand for Germany.
Israel does not think it can rely on its neighbours to supply it with water.
Because its neighbours do not recognise its sovereignty, entering the territory can involve long waits.
Indeed, small and mid-sized cities fare better than their larger neighbours throughout the index.
Though it has picked fights with its neighbours it poses an existential threat to none.
Without his firm hand, Egypt would look like its blood-soaked neighbours, say his supporters.
And Europe's neighbours are either menacing it (Russia) or threatening to flood it with refugees.
They set standards and write laws with little regard for what their neighbours are doing.
And America's southern neighbours may be pre-empting the Mr Trump administration in other ways.
But through the complex labyrinth that connects them, their neighbours sent them nutrients, reviving them.
The decision comes as relations between the two neighbours are at their worst in decades.
It is also a tantalising but tricky model for Singapore's fast-urbanising neighbours to follow.
Malaysian stocks have performed poorly this year in comparison to its neighbours in Southeast Asia.
The GCC, created to counterbalance larger neighbours and promote economic integration, is split, perhaps irreparably.
It does not try to measure how gay people are actually treated by their neighbours.
SACCOs can be generous lenders, in part because their members are often colleagues or neighbours.
ECONOMIC TROUBLES Azizeh said he was trying to persuade his former neighbours to come back.
They are not assets you can hang on the wall or display to admiring neighbours.
Comedian Susan Calman received a faith-in-humanity-restoring surprise from her neighbours on Wednesday.
That stops it from perfecting its weapons, or from using them to intimidate its neighbours.
In the outdoor, by your neighbours, if you're cooking, what your cat does or something.
"...Iran has repeatedly expressed its readiness to hold talks with its neighbours to resolve disputes."
Indian aid to its neighbours has suffered from poor delivery through inefficient public-sector companies.
The isolation of Qatar by its neighbours is said to have been the main cause.
The issue has been a recurring bone of contention between the Andean neighbours over decades.
Though South Koreans are not as old as their Japanese neighbours, they are ageing faster.
Southeast Asian neighbours Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia have reported fewer than 20 cases each.
Most states make it difficult for a city to force its neighbours to join it.
Her neighbours and parents raised a dog, and it was her job to feed him.
They need to learn from their neighbours, and unite until a new regime is embedded.
The fallout from Harvey won't just be limited to the United States and close neighbours.
Women could be ducked in the village pond, many simply for scolding husbands or neighbours.
Probably, it serves to protect a territory (and thus its food resources) from predatory neighbours.
Latin American countries are starting to return artefacts, both ancient and modern, to their neighbours.
You can even try to live modestly so that your neighbours won't want your goods.
But it can cause headaches, particularly if it influences neighbours such as Romania or Bulgaria.
Other Europeans view Poland poorly, while Poles have the most favourable view of their neighbours.
Imbruglia's onscreen debut came in 1992, as Beth Brennan on the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
But some of their neighbours fear more drunkenness and noise, which will have a cost.
Living in parallel societies, many of these Arab migrants barely integrated with their German neighbours.
Too often, the leaders of the KRG have replicated the bad practices of their neighbours.
Powerful neighbours Ankara and Tehran fear it could fuel Kurdish separatism within their own borders.
Nuclear-armed neighbours Pakistan and India both claim Kashmir in full but rule in part.
Faced with unfriendly neighbours and an arid climate, Israel has had to innovate to survive.
Maybe, instead, you have friends or neighbours who can call when they see your child.
Erdogan has been a staunch ally of Qatar in its dispute with Gulf Arab neighbours.
I'm connected to two neighbours, whose colours are green and blue, so I pick red.
"She would hide me in cupboards, at her workplace, at neighbours' homes," she goes on.
Tensions with Gulf neighbours may make fears of a devaluation of the riyal self-fulfilling.
Cuba has a lot less crime than its neighbours but it's a fairly authoritarian society.
His first big break was on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours," starring alongside Kylie Minogue.
Gabon's neighbours, Congo-Brazzaville and Cameroon, are also former French colonies with plenty of oil.
We worked closely with our neighbours to make Central Asia a nuclear weapons-free zone.
Uganda, which neighbours Congo, has already recorded several cases after sick patients crossed the border.
Some neighbours also closed borders, while Oman's Khasab port halted imports and exports with Iran.
Surely their generous Kiwi human neighbours will find a way to pluck 'em to safety?
Get involved with The Cares Family, which connects older and younger neighbours to hang out.
"All of us, my family and the neighbours, brought them towels and water," Jandali said.
When crammed into desks sited close together, workers wear headphones to shut out noisy neighbours.
Turkey has good relations with Qatar as well as several of its Gulf Arab neighbours.
Puerto Rico's key weapon in the face of climate change is its culture of community, as it has demonstrated in abundance in the recovery efforts: grassroots volunteer groups, neighbours helping neighbours, people drawing together to rebuild houses, find supplies and distribute food and water.
Protruding like a sore thumb from the Arabian peninsula, tiny Qatar has long bugged its neighbours.
Qatar did not trade all that much with its neighbours even before they closed their borders.
The foreign secretaries of the nuclear-armed neighbours are due to meet for talks on Jan.
I learnt that when snowdaleks start to melt they upset the neighbours #snowman #snowdalek #drwho pic.twitter.
One man has put up elaborate festive decorations for his neighbours for the past ten years.
Luxembourg's economy has experienced robust growth, outpacing its EU (2015: 2.2%) and eurozone (2015: 0003%) neighbours.
There are no drunk crowd neighbours ruining the vibe or threatening you with potential sexual harassment.
Locals complain that Airbnb guests, filled with the holiday spirit, can be noisy and inconsiderate neighbours.
He concludes that Germany must think about getting its own nukes, perhaps in collaboration with neighbours.
It is not clear that Gambia's neighbours would, in fact, be willing to take tough action.
For Asian neighbours that revere the old, China and Japan turn out to differ—a lot.
And German labour costs were falling while those of its European neighbours were flat or rising.
"Please stop coming to my house and asking my neighbours where I am," she wrote Sunday.
Without snooping neighbours to fear, dissidents gathered to swap samizdat, imbibe unsanctioned art and discuss politics.
Yet if the administration had set itself against José and his family, his neighbours had not.
Rousseff's stance that democracy is under attack has won sympathy among some of Brazil's leftist neighbours.
The row, in turn, has upset a short-lived detente between neighbours at a treacherous time.
Eritrea's improved relations with its neighbours have raised hopes of a more stable Horn of Africa.
Some small countries with menacing neighbours, like Sweden and Lithuania, are resuming conscription for defensive purposes.
Her mother hid her coveted but illegal second pregnancy from officials and neighbours in her village.
The authors were troubled by the finding that 20% of respondents did not want Muslim neighbours.
Hackers could rent capacity on them in the hope of getting information from their virtual neighbours.
It has unstable neighbours, too: war-torn Libya to the west, revolutionary Sudan to the south.
South Korea and Japan, North Korea's neighbours, might benefit from a new market just next door.
The fighting is rooted in old conflicts and now involves many groups, sucking in Yemen's neighbours.
Mr Butele and many other Ugandans see their new neighbours as a benefit, not a burden.
Because our users are also people whom we care about – our families, our neighbours, our friends.
Italians and Greeks work many more hours than their supposedly more diligent northern neighbours, for instance.
Only sparse crowds are watching India play a three-match series against their neighbours, Sri Lanka.
Trade patterns will not change until countries start making things that their neighbours want to buy.
Still, Mr Minniti has shown that governments need not be helpless bystanders when neighbours are unstable.
I'm just like your friends, neighbours or family members, only I enjoy having sex on camera.
Its diplomacy towards its neighbours is full of "mutual respect", "win-win" relationships and "common destiny".
The first is its tendency to downplay what she calls the "autonomous agency" of small neighbours.
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Bullishness has spilled into Europe's biggest power market, Germany, which through border connections can supply neighbours.
Parts of Somalia have been occupied by troops from its neighbours since 2006, when Ethiopia invaded.
Rather, its (unstated) fears have more to do with potential instability in its own immediate neighbours.
"I am alone now, all of my neighbours are dead," said Anarkan Kozhoyeva, 65, a pensioner.
Wealthy neighbours Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates launched VAT at the start of 2018.
Turkey has maintained good relations with Qatar as well as several of its Gulf Arab neighbours.
The embargo has been a symbolic irritant in relations between the United States and its neighbours.
With powerful neighbours still openly advocating its destruction, the Jewish state will keep its doomsday weapons.
This will not be good for the economy, which already looks sluggish compared to its neighbours.
As a result, Argentines pay a fraction of what their neighbours do for energy (see chart).
What sort of trading relationship will Britain have with its neighbours, and at what regulatory cost?
Until recently neighbours used to mock her and denounce her as a danger to their children.
Another farmer, Dative Mukandayisenga, says most of her neighbours are getting much more from their land.
That should give Erbil some sense of security as it faces unprecedented pressure from its neighbours.
The government warned its neighbours that it would "take all necessary measures" to protect its interests.
She has a very big heart, loves her own and other children, help neighbours and relatives.
Mr Handal and his neighbours dragged trees and tyres to an intersection to build a barricade.
Its Southeast Asian neighbours Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, also claim parts, as does Taiwan.
Abroad, the country faces a blockade from a gang of several of its Middle Eastern neighbours.
This spiritual nomad meets in this "capital of chameleons" Hasidic Jewish, Croatian, Kurdish and African neighbours.
Unlike his neighbours, Mr Lukashenko never embraced free markets and democracy, or privatised Belarus's state factories.
Ivory Coast has the region's most reliable power production sector and exports electricity to its neighbours.
DON'T report back at your next dinner party with pro-European neighbours that you did so.
There are absolutely loads of different robot vacuum cleaners out there, moving around your neighbours houses.
Bowes tells me one of her closest neighbours is happy to lease their land for cash.
All this is souring race relations and worrying neighbours, who fear the shift will nurture extremism.
They also advise checking on family, friends and neighbours who spend much of their time alone.
Everyone is in this together, and neighbours are looking out for each other like never before.
China will take note, bide its time and steadily press its territorial claims against its neighbours.
But the sale has come at the cost of leveraging its own citizens, companies and neighbours.
Unlike its neighbours, the hermit state offers little room for common ground on jobs or commerce.
Tatyana and her children wave goodbye to their neighbours in the eastern Ukrainian town of Polohi.
"It doesn't bother me at all, or my neighbours," a man called Mehdi told the newspaper.
Patriots formed "committees of safety" to demand loyalty oaths from neighbours suspected of sympathy for the Crown.
Wallace has been a staple on Australian television for some time, appearing in Neighbours and Romper Stomper.
Peña said he doesn't think his neighbours see them as pests, at least not that he's heard.
Israeli officials called it the most significant deal to emerge since the neighbours made peace in 1979.
In the era of Trump, its neighbours and partners are looking to the country for new leadership.
High tariffs are imposed on Chinese honey, disguised versions of which drizzle into America via China's neighbours.
Collisions were particularly common near Sweden's borders with its neighbours, who all drove on the other side.
Either would improve connections between neighbours that do not know each other as well as they should.
Adawi is said to be favoured by regional neighbours at odds with Bashir over his Islamist leanings.
Neighbours worry that their own militants will find inspiration and training in Libya—and then return home.
He expertly schmoozed the paper's neighbours, including Boodle's gentlemen's club, a bootmaker, a chemist and a bank.
The buildings, too, fit into St James's despite being far more rigorous and modern than their neighbours.
Beneath the radar, Israel is working closely with its neighbours Egypt and Jordan to counter Islamic State.
Then they chased down a local chief and hacked off his head in front of horrified neighbours.
Now she lives next to Mr Nkundiye, the peasant who killed his previous neighbours with a club.
It was a claustrophobic world in which victims found that their persecutors were the children of neighbours.
Wages in Austria are typically higher than in its eastern neighbours, many of whom are EU members.
So if you've got it, don't flaunt it—especially if your neighbours don't have it as well.
As Mr Trump turns his back on the United States' southern neighbours, Mexico may become more active.
The next 2000% of India's population neatly mirrors its combined South Asian poor neighbours, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
A new war could spread far beyond Congo's borders, sucking in neighbours as happened 20 years ago.
Sky-hugging tower blocks have mushroomed in low-rise residential suburbs: neighbours and zoning regulations be damned.
Despite the popularity of MMA among Norway's Swedish Scandinavian neighbours, MMA is still outlawed in Valhalla's homeland.
Mr Trump wants to bring American jobs back from its neighbours, and eliminate the bilateral trade deficit.
At least eight people, most of them masked but a couple recognisable as neighbours, marched her away.
Be good to your neighbours, in other words, lest they gang up and condemn you to death.
Drug-traffickers mostly bypass the isthmus, preferring to ship cocaine to the United States through northerly neighbours.
But there is nothing new about big countries bending smaller neighbours to their will without invading them.
They had killed 22 of their 100-strong mob before the police came, summoned by appalled neighbours.
Venezuela's biggest neighbours, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, say they will not recognise the new assembly.
More radically, in Finland, Norway and Sweden anyone can look up what their colleagues and neighbours earn.
His foreign policy initially appeared prickly: he blew up neighbours' fishing boats and executed foreign drug dealers.
But Indonesia's neighbours also want that business, so Indonesia will have to compete on policy and merit.
The two neighbours made peace in 1994 but it took many years before some mine clearing began.
This could reduce Norway's demand for imports but may also mean its EU neighbours record fewer sales.
Russell Crowe moved to Australia from New Zealand and starred as Kenny Larkin on "Neighbours" in 1987.
"China and North Korea are neighbours and the two have a traditional friendly cooperative relationship," Guo said.
When his daughter got married he threw two parties, his neighbours recall enthusiastically, one of them halal.
Germany's neighbours, from Hungary and Poland to Switzerland and Denmark, have sneered at Mrs Merkel's "welcome culture".
It was an uneasy time; the Ukraine conflict was ongoing and Russia's Baltic neighbours were on edge.
Its expansive claims in the South China Sea have greatly strained relations with neighbours with overlapping claims.
Then the government put them online, enabling people to search painlessly and anonymously for their neighbours' returns.
Is Britain, culturally and structurally, less different from its northern European neighbours than previous governments have recognised?
They are not in a protectionist mood: 77% favour greater integration between their countries and their neighbours.
For diplomatic reasons, China is anxious to cement ties with its immediate neighbours on the Eurasian landmass.
The farmer is lucky to have a pond full of fish, which he shares with his neighbours.
Since March China has loosened some of the dam gates, ostensibly as a favour to its neighbours.
People are more content if their incomes rise relative to their neighbours or colleagues or university classmates.
This epidemic has now spread to the Democratic Republic of Congo; Angola's other neighbours are watching nervously.
And that, in turn, poses a serious danger to Turkey's neighbours, to Europe and to the West.
In the process, it has become the biggest trading partner for most of its neighbours, including India.
Believing the dynasty remained essential to any hope of stability, the country's neighbours had turned to them.
The results of Uzbekistan's overtures are tangible: trade with its neighbours shot up by 54% last year.
Neighbours and locals have been writing chalk messages on the building where police officers allegedly beat Abdi.
The Gulf neighbours started trial oil production from the jointly-operated Wafra and Khafji oilfields in February.
This is doubly likely when the peripheries are also where the empire rubs up against suspicious neighbours.
They include aini: help from neighbours for building or business, which the beneficiary is expected to reciprocate.
You'll see familiar face upon familiar face, be they friends, family members, colleagues, ex-partners, and neighbours.
Britons like to think they are less susceptible to extreme politics than their neighbours on the continent.
He resisted turning to Gulf neighbours for financial aid in order to maintain an independent foreign policy.
She smiles ruefully at the fact that so many of her neighbours still think the virus mythical.
There is no newfound love between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours, but there is a newfound realism.
But for Mr Trump, his Democratic foes and their neighbours in Mexico, it counts as a win.
But for Mr Trump, his Democratic foes and their neighbours in Mexico, it counts as a win. ■
But an Arab resident of the area said neither he, nor any of his neighbours had voted.
I lived in Kenya for a few years, where I learned to cook from friends and neighbours.
Yet by annexing Crimea and waging war in eastern Ukraine, he has pushed his neighbours ever farther away.
Mr Zaev's government, which took office soon afterwards, has started well, soothing quarrels with neighbours and beginning reforms.
It was this that gave her the idea to create a community area for other parents and neighbours.
Under Buhari's command, and aided by Nigeria's neighbours, the army has recaptured most territory lost to Boko Haram.
He peers into houses as he walks by, and spies on his neighbours by setting up surveillance cameras.
By testing now, Pyongyang runs the risk of muting what could become serious discord between it two neighbours.
I have mine set up in a spare bedroom and occasionally I'll sit down and annoy the neighbours.
Like its Gulf neighbours, Kuwait has kept its national oil company, Kuwait Petroleum Corp, out of public markets.
Bahrain, along with its wealthier Gulf Arab neighbours, is looking to increase revenue amid falling global oil prices.
Bangladesh is the third-biggest buyer of Chinese arms, after two other neighbours of India, Pakistan and Myanmar.
When Americans debate such issues as government welfare, it is not enough for them to love their neighbours.
And against having unfamiliar neighbours: she would cut net migration from around 65,000 people a year to 10,000.
We reassure all our neighbours and the people in the region that our desire is peaceful co-existence.
Oman wants its neighbours to know that it has a powerful friend, says a Western diplomat in Muscat.
This raises concerns of further escalation in a conflict that has already sucked in neighbours and regional powers.
Others sounded hurt that their neighbours had chosen a leader who made such a point of slandering them.
In theory, China remains at loggerheads with its Asian neighbours over contested rocks in the South China Sea.
One trick is not always to deploy the navy, but the coastguard and "maritime militias", when intimidating neighbours.
In turn, India, because of the constant aggravation from Pakistan, has become bad-tempered with its smaller neighbours.
Their neighbours cannot help sniggering at Algeria's latest prime minister, whose name, Tebboune, is Moroccan slang for "vagina".
Germany runs a surplus—but scrimps on critical investments and annoys its euro-area neighbours in the process.
Its main supporter is the Gulf state of Qatar, which is under embargo from its powerful Arab neighbours.
In the 1990s Polish leaders were guided by the "Giedroyc doctrine" of friendly relations with ex-Soviet neighbours.
My neighbours saw my tweet about needing wine and left a present for us on the garden wall.
Polygamous societies are bloodier, more likely to invade their neighbours and more prone to collapse than others are.
Japan says the issue of forced labour was fully settled in 1965 when the neighbours restored diplomatic relations.
Some in Delhi even counsel shunning the West and seeking a similar alliance with neighbours to the north.
Argentina spends a lower share of GDP than any of its neighbours on its armed forces (see chart).
Internationally, the communist government will have to refine its diplomatic skills to keep both its giant neighbours happy.
Ms Yandereye, who bought her lamps from One Acre Fund, a charity, says that her neighbours admire them.
A blockade of Qatar by its neighbours has cost the state-run carrier a tenth of its business.
Relations between the neighbours have long been plagued by memories of Japans 1910-45 colonisation of the peninsula.
Despite their frequently uneasy relationship, in public the two neighbours regularly affirm their ideological kinship and eternal partnership.
Following complaints from neighbours, the mural will be painted over a mere week after being erected last Wednesday.
The charges stemmed from her neighbours' anger that an "unclean" Christian had dared to share their drinking vessel.
Eastern Europeans with skimpy public services want the kind of security that their western neighbours seem to have.
The West, after all, has hackers of its own, as do China's neighbours, such as India and Russia.
Remarkably, given its belligerent past and the region's many conflicts, Iraq enjoys cordial relations with all its neighbours.
Nominees, chosen in meetings of their neighbours, appear on paper ballots; citizens decide among them in secret voting.
Ms Ryu is happy with her choice, despite the remoteness of the village and the dearth of neighbours.
In its heyday in the 1970s and early 1980s, none of its three neighbours even had national airlines.
Keeping up with the Joneses used to mean matching the (often environmentally destructive) conspicuous consumption of one's neighbours.
Leaders of the right-wing League and quixotic 19903-Star Movement have insulted neighbours and cast away migrants.
He was even able to search for particular people, and found neighbours and friends with Teslas, Dan claims.
Disgusted and concerned of the health risks the rodents posed, Zhou's neighbours urged him to kill the rats.
For starters, I've now earned the trust of most of my neighbours, meaning I've been raided far less.
South Korea said the launch dashed hopes for Seoul's new liberal government's aim for peace between the neighbours.
During her time on "Neighbours," she signed a record deal and has been singing and performing ever since.
Delta Goodrem's international music career was launched from her playing Nina Turner on "Neighbours" from 2002 to 2005.
Jay Ryan moved from New Zealand at 19 to play Jack Scully in "Neighbours" from 2002 to 2005.
SITTING on the floor with neighbours, Sakariya uses a mobile phone to flick through photos of his son.
Most of his neighbours were less fortunate: by the afternoon most of the houses had to be evacuated.
It will take more than a peace settlement to compel Greeks and Turks to live as neighbours again.
The scheme aims to revive the ancient silk roads, connecting China with its neighbours and beyond, through investment.
Its neighbours are hostile; Syria, in the midst of a devastatingly bloody civil war, is a failed state.
"Most of us cheered," says a resident, urging his neighbours to stage a wake for the assassin's execution.
Compared with its neighbours, it does little to push its brightest administrators and politicians into the European institutions.
America rules Iraq's skies, non-Arab neighbours encroach on its turf and the Kurds all but rule themselves.
Its tax-to-GDP ratio is around 10%, compared with 13-15% for its South-East Asian neighbours.
In the pub world, that sounds to me like he's talking about things like noise control and neighbours.
They argue such taxes already exist in 15 other European Union countries, including the Czech Republic's immediate neighbours.
Even though their neighbours all had green and they should have picked orange, instead they also picked green.
The goal is to enable travellers to reach top-tier neighbours Shenzhen and Guangzhou within half an hour.
Japan says the issue of forced labour was fully settled in 1965 when the neighbours restored diplomatic ties.
The country of 260 million had only tested 1,592 people, well below many of its much smaller neighbours.
Like its central European neighbours, labour shortages mean Poland has been experiencing a period of record low unemployment.
Moody's rating service said the economic risk to China's neighbours was likely to be greater than from SARS.
Instead, Lebanon may look to Qatar, accused by its Gulf neighbours of more closely aligning itself with Iran.
In Syria, they have unleashed a humanitarian catastrophe and a conflict that has affected almost all its neighbours.
FAO said there is also a risk that swarms could move into Kenya's neighbours Uganda and South Sudan.
She was kind to the others, like neighbours, friends, and someone he knows who wants to have help.
But Oman, which lacks the huge oil and financial reserves of its neighbours, has been hit particularly hard.
Rogue waves are large and unexpected surface waves that are at least twice the size of their neighbours.
There's no space for individual dining, so diners grab what they can and get to know their neighbours.
Qatar rejects the charges and says it is being punished for straying from its neighbours' backing for authoritarian rulers.
FOR DECADES economists wondered why the Philippines was doing so badly compared with its less gifted, more tigerish neighbours.
One such was the accession to the EU of low-cost neighbours, including Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
Britain's closest neighbours, for example, in Ireland or the Low Countries have a powerful interest in keeping trade open.
The neighbours are technically still at war after the 1950-53 conflict ended with a ceasefire, not a truce.
But squeezed between bigger neighbours, China and Japan, it suited the Ryukyuans to promote a sense of Confucian virtue.
Countries with mixed systems, such as Canada, settled on the right because their neighbours were already on that side.
Most of the 58 countries on the left side of the road are former British colonies or their neighbours.
Russia has had a long history of oil and gas rows with its neighbours, notably with Ukraine and Belarus.
In her Rwandan village she and her neighbours now cook after dark and their children study in the evenings.
Residents themselves repainted them to welcome their new neighbours—an almost unheard of happening in the south, he says.
Evelyn Goh of the Australian National University says China has two blind spots in its dealings with smaller neighbours.
For one, South Koreans are not as enthusiastic as their president about economic co-operation with their impoverished neighbours.
Few expected an independent Kazakhstan to thrive, but it has done better than any of its Central Asian neighbours.
And the survivors now hate their Muslim neighbours, making it hard for them to co-exist in the future.
It has been at pains to get on with neighbours it has disputes with, especially the Philippines and Vietnam.
Economics aside, Mr Xi appears to realise that China needs smoother relations with its neighbours to project soft power.
He said some countries, including East African neighbours, had much higher rates of capital gains tax at 20-30%.
But for Qatar and its neighbours, arms deals are also a way to shore up support in Western capitals.
The ship rarely leaves harbour, thanks to what Rimas Rusinas, the terminal's operations manager, politely calls Lithuania's "interesting neighbours".
But he reversed his position a week later, creating a standoff with regional neighbours who demanded he step down.
As a result, the inhabitants of a rather small island grow up knowing surprisingly little about their own neighbours.
And it has upheld civic freedoms that, for all their fragility, remain the envy of many of India's neighbours.
Such developments should make trading between neighbours easier—something that Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have already been taking advantage of.
ACROSS the western Balkans, gleaming new airport terminals are being built—and named in ways that upset the neighbours.
Relations between the neighbours have long been plagued by memories of Japans 1910-45 colonisation of the Korean peninsula.
But, like many of their neighbours, they are frustrated by the absence of American leadership in the Middle East.
In recent weeks, three of its neighbours—India, Iran and Afghanistan—have accused it of fostering cross-border terrorism.
And just like a digital piano, it has a volume button; no neighbours are inconvenienced by late-night practising.
Instead, it is a search for allies in the face of hostility from its neighbours in the Middle East.
When asked, Westerners say that Islam is the religion they least want their neighbours or in-laws to follow.
Perhaps the Estonians and Latvians resemble their Nordic neighbours in this respect because they too adopted Christianity relatively late.
At the time he had believed in the war as a justified action of defence against hostile Arab neighbours.
The partnership's purpose is to increase both economic and governmental compatibility and co-operation with the EU's eastern neighbours.
Misinformation often spreads via group chats, which people join voluntarily and whose members—family, colleagues, friends, neighbours—they trust.
China has angrily rejected the verdict and pledged to pursue claims that conflict with those of several smaller neighbours.
They also lead the way across the EU in being happy with having immigrants as neighbours, colleagues and managers.
Uruguay's growth since 22015, when global prices of commodities started to fall, puts its neighbours to shame (see chart).
The Kurds held the vote despite threats from Baghdad and Iraq's powerful neighbours, Iran and Turkey, to block it.
Britain will remain a key partner for its European neighbours in NATO after leaving the European Union, he said.
Until recently, Cambodia has had relatively free media compared with neighbours such as communist Vietnam and army-ruled Thailand.
The re-opening of Pakistani airspace came amid signs the conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours was cooling.
After "Neighbours," he was unable to find acting work in Australia due to being typecast from portraying Jim Robinson.
While her sister starred on "Neighbours," Dannii Minogue played Emma Jackson on "Home and Away" from 1989 to 1990.
The Christians who remain tend to have fewer babies than their Muslim neighbours, according to the Pew Research Centre.
She resolved to throw a note onto the balcony below to let her neighbours know how to contact her.
It has also worked hard to resolve long-standing squabbles with neighbours such as Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Armenia.
It is true that its neighbours are gradually stepping up security co-operation with each other and with America.
France has suffered from nuclear outages this year, requiring it and neighbours to rely more on coal-fired power.
With a GDP that is now five times India's, the regional heavyweight has courted India's smaller neighbours with aid.
Throughout this crisis Europe has been accused of pulling up the drawbridge and shunting its problems onto its neighbours.
But Mr Obama's trip to Havana may be the last big American overture to its neighbours for some time.
Now it falls to Guyana's parliament, and those of its neighbours, to write that principle into their countries' laws.
He suggested that his would-be neighbours rip out errant pages in the Koran to prove their good intentions.
The ministry of justice, which handles the process, says officials may visit applicants' homes and talk to their neighbours.
When North Korea first acquired the bomb ten years ago, many feared that its neighbours would soon follow suit.
Today, all Canadians join our American friends and neighbours in mourning the loss of a great leader and friend.
Britain is also less dependent on its neighbours for investment and has fewer emigrants than most other European countries.
One study this year found that 76% of Turks do not want people with different political convictions as neighbours.
The country's Muslim population is proportionately smaller than that of most of its neighbours, and has arrived more recently.
Qatar rejects those accusations and says it is being punished for straying from its neighbours' backing for authoritarian rulers.
Its Southeast Asian neighbours Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, also claim parts of the sea, as does Taiwan.
Since then Gaza's neighbours, Israel and Egypt, have imposed a near-total blockade on the cramped strip's 1.8m people.
Qatar rejects the charges and says it is being penalised for straying from its neighbours' backing for authoritarian rulers.
Defeated their illustrious neighbours 2-0 in Warsaw, but were beaten 3-1 in the return game in Frankfurt.
He said some countries, including East African neighbours, had much higher rates of capital gains tax at 13-30%.
That has rattled Beijing's neighbours, several of whom are engaged in territorial disputes with China, as well as Washington.
Exasperation with their neighbours' perceived inability to put the past behind them is spreading from diplomats to ordinary Japanese.
Power demand is outstripping supply due to cold weather, leaving France a net importer of electricity from its neighbours.
So this idea poses a question, a sort of enigma, and invites the neighbours to walk into the hospital.
Another score, with wives and kids and neighbours in tow, helped them pitch a makeshift camp across the line.
Equatorial Guinea, meanwhile, is exploring the possibility of selling a portion of its LNG cargos to its African neighbours.
To understand why, look across the Gulf to another intractable conflict, the one between Iran and its Arab neighbours.
Russia, however, is unlikely to join its ex-Soviet neighbours as it has already fulfilled its 2019 borrowing plan.
Laos and its neighbours are in the middle of the monsoon season that brings tropical storms and heavy rain.
Old neighbours in a slum in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, said before she Old neighbours in a slum in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, said before she left to find work in Malaysia, she had lived a quiet life, working from home in her ex-husband's family tailoring business before the couple separated in 2012.
Even that narrow relief will leave trade between the United States and its North American neighbours less free than before.
The positive impact of the oil price and neighbours' recovery could be limited by reduced oil imports volume from Russia.
In the meantime, similarly oil-dependent neighbours including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE have taken greater strides to diversify.
Their habitats—mountainous areas of southern China and its neighbours—overlap, but their last common ancestor lived 43m years ago.
And if Britain wants to go on trading with its neighbours, its exporters will have to keep following their rules.
Unhelpful or unstable neighbours block most export routes (see map), leaving China as the only other customer for Turkmenistan's gas.
Health authorities are scrambling to contact the two dozen people who were there, including neighbours who are now self-isolating.
Whatever the stars say, Bhutan's fortune also hinges on the whims of its twin neighbours and their 2.5 billion people.
Britain's relatively high industrial power prices are already an obstacle for British companies trying to compete with their continental neighbours.
One can see why a sparsely populated petrostate would pay its citizens to occupy land that its neighbours might covet.
Following India's loss to Pakistan in an international match on June 18th, 21 men were denounced by neighbours for celebrating.
As their neighbours and colleagues fill positions in the administration, there may be more willing ears to listen to proposals.
If the treaties disappear, so will much of the investment from western neighbours on which the region still heavily relies.
He rejects the new formula on the grounds that it still lets the neighbours assert a Macedonian language and ethnicity.
He clings to power with the support of Cuba at the cost of wrecking his country and destabilising its neighbours.
In that sense, democracy in Ukraine is healthy—certainly more so than in its post-Soviet neighbours Russia and Belarus.
Residents will be offered new social-housing lets by 2023, before the tower and its two neighbours are torn down.
"We passionately believe that Britain's relationship with its neighbours is stronger as part of the European Union," the manifesto states.
While, Australia's neighbours New Zealand and Indonesia had populations in 2015 of 4.5 million people and 257 million people, respectively.
Instead, they should work harder to catch terrorists, while doing their best to soothe relations between Muslims and their neighbours.
Perhaps people want their neighbours to drive around in cars topped with facial-recognition cameras that report everything to police.
The East Asian neighbours share a bitter history dating to Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945.
Mr Trump's pugnacious, "America First" rhetoric alarms many members of the public in South Korea and such neighbours as Japan.
It is Qatar's first foray into the international bond markets since a spat with its Gulf neighbours erupted last year.
A plastics-maker in Kano says he and most of his neighbours are operating at less than 10% of capacity.
DORO SUASIN was cheerful and couldn't hurt a fly, say his neighbours in Pil-homes, a slum near Manila's airport.
And, as a skillful diplomat, Mr Tokayev will seek to nurture good relations with Russia and China, the crucial neighbours.
Solving the conflict with a tax would make less sense than the two neighbours bargaining their way to a solution.
The thinning out of state-provided social care may force a cultural shift towards families and neighbours lending more support.
Two neighbours said they had felt nervous about the construction when the building was going up in the early 1990s.
"The Greatest Showman" was the 24-year-old's big break, but he's also appeared in "Neighbours" and several theater productions.
One of Zhou's neighbours, Zhou Xunlu said that he was shocked to see the rats swarming the floor and furniture.
Many Greeks opposing the deal view it as an attempt by their neighbours to hijack ancient Greek civilization and culture.
If Egypt is made to feel at the mercy of its neighbours, it may not have finished rattling its sabre.
The oil major is planning to import the crude for a new refinery in China's Yunnan province that neighbours Myanmar.
But as the oil price fell, Mr Putin did not become any friendlier to the West nor to its neighbours.
With support from the conservation agency, farmers like Surakit are sharing best practices with their neighbours and across the country.
The housing market has just collapsed, and most of her neighbours in dusty Stockton, California, have already abandoned their homes.
The long-standing addiction to using militant groups as proxies in Pakistan's disputes with its neighbours is far from broken.
A "silk rail" between east and west will also require better relations with neighbours who fear Iran's post-sanctions rebound.
Scandinavian-Americans also display a keen civic sense, whether in shovelling snow or helping elderly neighbours, from which everyone benefits.
When a ghastly crime occurs, it is normal for the suspect's neighbours to say how mild and considerate he seemed.
Rather than taking down their barricade in Villa Fraterna, Mr Handal and his neighbours have put up a Christmas tree.■
Ivory Coast's combustible mix of land conflicts and high immigration from its poorer, drier neighbours make its political disputes dangerous.
The middle of the trio needs to be fortified to deal with the stresses imposed by thrust from its neighbours.
By contrast all Britons have a representative whose job it is to voice their interests and those of their neighbours.
"We are sending a sign of solidarity to our French neighbours," state science minister Theresia Bauer said in the statement.
Tony, who owned the bar eventually said I couldn't stay there anymore because he was getting complaints from the neighbours.
Disputes have also emerged in regions where boundaries are less intricate and sometimes between usually friendly neighbours, said de Waal.
She is using her five acres to raise animals for meat to supply family, friends and neighbours through any disruption.
Finally, the Rooftop Smokehouse can smoke in peace, and their old neighbours can live in peace, too, without the smoke.
Early on Friday, police were called to Johnson's home after neighbours heard a loud altercation between him and his girlfriend.
Look out for your friends, your neighbours, people you hardly know, and family, 'cause in the end, we're all family.
Unlike its smaller neighbours, the world's top oil exporter can partly offset the drop in prices by ramping up production.
Meanwhile neighbours like France and Germany are courting entrepreneurs with aggressive state funding, and cuts to taxes and red tape.
To cushion the impact of the collision between the superpowers, Mahathir said Malaysia was collaborating more with its regional neighbours.
Moreover, much of the fuel was smuggled to Ecuador's neighbours, Colombia and Peru, where official prices have been far higher.
It was part of wider negotiations on setting up a free trade zone between Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and other neighbours.
I threw a belated housewarming party two months after I arrived, crowding my flat with colleagues, neighbours and new friends.
Whether it's crying babies, loud neighbours, or simply endless thoughts running through your head, sometimes you just can't fall asleep.
This will end rules that put France at odds with most of its neighbours (though Germany still applies similar restrictions).
Macau, which neighbours China's other special administrative region, Hong Kong, announced the changes on a government website late on Sunday.
Some dealers have bet on the possibility that the tariff threat was a negotiating ploy in trade talks with neighbours.
But both sides are eager to avoid the conflict they are witnessing in such neighbours as Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador.
Canada beat the United States in the group phase on Tuesday, their first victory over their neighbours in 16 attempts.
The violence has dismayed and outraged some of Myanmar's neighbours, with mostly Muslim Malaysia being particularly vociferous in its criticism.
Neighbours, such as Jordan and Lebanon, and European countries might indulge the dictator rather than face a fresh wave of refugees.
The Israeli move adds further pressure on Qatar, which has been involved in a dispute with four of its Arab neighbours.
Scenes throughout the episode undermine the Hills' unwitting prejudices by demonstrating how like them (and therefore 'American'), their neighbours really are.
The calamity that is the Democratic Republic of Congo is a threat to its neighbours, many of which are themselves fragile.
He proposes to drive a tiny probe to Alpha Centauri, one of Earth's nearest stellar neighbours, using banks of powerful lasers.
So might neighbours which, in living memory, China has invaded, threatened with invasion, bullied or robbed of South China Sea reefs.
Moreover, Nevada's non-whites are on average younger than their white neighbours, and less educated—both of which predict low turnout.
She brilliantly captures a sense of Hitchcockian, curtain-twitching intensity as Mary and her terraced neighbours struggle to escape each other.
Once one of South-East Asia's economic stars, it has grown more slowly than all of its large neighbours for years.
For all that, in English, the words are so often neighbours, "peace" and "quiet" are not necessarily conducive to each other.
After her third year on "Neighbours," Robbie moved to Los Angeles and signed a contract with talent management company Management 360.
Though sensible, this looks to officials in Berlin like a bid to divide Europe and weaken Germany's leverage over its neighbours.
Although the groups covered by affirmative action tend to be poorer than their neighbours, the individuals who benefit are often not.
Another is that they are quieter, which would make planes using them popular at urban airports with a lot of neighbours.
The economic boom to make that investment worthwhile can transpire only with vibrant trade ties with Pakistan's neighbours, India above all.
Some dealers have traded on the possibility that the tariff threat was a negotiating ploy in trade talks with U.S. neighbours.
It has a lower urbanisation rate than its neighbours, and a bigger urban-rural wage gap, with little sign of change.
They are burned, hacked or bludgeoned to death, typically by mobs made up of their neighbours and, sometimes, their own relatives.
And some of China's military behaviour alarms its neighbours, not only in South-East Asia but also in India and Japan.
But the Bosnians have proved unable to do this, and it ends up dragging the country ever further behind its neighbours.
Their populations have risen since 1971, but nothing like as much as those of Uttar Pradesh and its neighbours (see map).
The country plans to buy additional power from neighbours such as Thailand, but this will further increase already heady electricity prices.
The eighth primary (of ten, counting from the back to the front of the wing) is noticeably narrower than its neighbours.
The talks could determine how orderly Britain's withdrawal will be and what kind of economic impact it and its neighbours face.
On top of all these worries are Japan's long-standing territorial disputes with its closest neighbours: Russia, South Korea and China.
Some dealers have traded on the possibility that Trump's tariff threat was a negotiating ploy in trade talks with U.S. neighbours.
Bahrain and Oman lack the oil and gas wealth of their neighbours, and their holdings are an order of magnitude smaller.
Other buyers must calculate the "hope value", or how much they might receive if their neighbours buy their freeholds in future.
The Broad Front (FA), a leftist coalition that has governed since 23.5, began an effort to "decouple" Uruguay from its neighbours.
She said Vietnam already has some infrastructure in place to buy around 1 GW of electricity a year from its neighbours.
It could be that each country will choose for itself, though each is likely to take careful note of neighbours' decisions.
In contrast, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was pictured with those who have lost their homes and neighbours in Tuesday night's fire.
Meanwhile, residents in the village of Geidam in Yobe state, which neighbours Borno, said they fled an attack by suspected militants.
In fact, a glance across the Rhine shows that the circumflex dead-enders are in good company—with their German neighbours.
And Bank for International Settlements data suggests the yuan had overheated against its peers, so this cooling realigns it with neighbours.
"ANEL has, from its inception, been against any use of the term 'Macedonia' by neighbours," Lazaridis wrote in his resignation letter.
After he departed from "Home and Away," he continued to work for various Australian TV series, including "Neighbours" for two years.
Evan Switzer shot these photographs while walking his dog on Monday afternoon on his neighbours' property in Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
Such scenes will only become more common in Thailand as its population rapidly ages, unlike its neighbours with more youthful populations.
A seemingly normal family slowly but surely find themselves swept up in malevolent witchcraft and neighbours who aren't what they seem.
FROM HIS SHACK in Kangemi, a slum at the western edge of Nairobi, Gilbert Onduko sells bare essentials to his neighbours.
The mission has succeeded, in that Congo is no longer a gaping hole in Africa for its neighbours to fight over.
It has also generated goodwill among its neighbours: and, as any accountant would agree, there is an economic value to goodwill.
David Ricardo showed in 1817 that a country could benefit from trade even if it did everything better than its neighbours.
He denied Doha supported groups like the Muslim Brotherhood that its neighbours oppose, or had warm ties with their enemy Iran.
When a Syrian folk band performed to celebrate the restaurant's opening, Kassem recalled, neighbours complained to the police about the noise.
Ukraine has no universal healthcare and is perceived to be more corrupt than most of its neighbours, according to Transparency International.
"Today, Russia – led by a former KGB officer once stationed in Dresden ‒ invades its neighbours and slays political opponents," he said.
Despite that, can you relate to the Giggs' lyric: "Got the neighbours twitching at curtain, it's ok though we're still serving"?
And for all its violence Afghanistan has managed to avoid the kind of sectarian bloodletting that afflicts neighbours such as Iraq.
We expect the market to be more insulated from weaker China growth compared to many of its neighbours in the region.
Both sides unleash salvos of fire for two or three days, then accept a truce, usually brokered by their Egyptian neighbours.
Soon afterwards he began mowing neighbours' lawns to support his family, and then went down the mines himself several years later.
Gulf investors were still almost absent, still deterred by the diplomatic crisis between Qatar and its neighbours that erupted in June.
The deal strengthens ties between Moscow and Doha at a time Qatar when is facing boycott by its Gulf Arab neighbours.
He can make friends, or trouble, with western neighbours in many ways, from control of their gas to backing their opponents.
Nepal's giant neighbours China and India both vie for influence in the country and have been lobbying for infrastructure projects there.
A man fell into a well and survived 52 hours in extreme cold before being found by neighbours, local officials said.
It has one of West Africa's most reliable power grids, with few blackouts, allowing it to export electricity to its neighbours.

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