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"persona non grata" Definitions
  1. a person who is not welcome in a particular place because of something they have said or done, especially one who is told to leave a country by the government
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But for many conservatives, Bannon is now persona non grata.
Treating the appointee as persona non grata is one example.
MacArthur remains persona non grata for many Tuesday Group lawmakers.
King Saud became persona non grata in the royal family.
"I'm persona non grata," Mr. Farage said, with some pride.
King became persona non grata at the Johnson White House.
"To the extent that Mohammed bin Salman has become persona non grata in the West doesn't make Saudi Arabia persona non grata," said Chas W. Freeman Jr., a former United States ambassador to Riyadh.
The name will now be persona non grata in Puerto Rico.
"Consequently, the AAH has been declared persona (non) grata," Isa said.
Ryabkov said the two U.S. diplomats were declared persona non grata.
For this reason, the ambassador has been declared persona non grata.
Parliamentary power, however, isn't required to impose the "persona non grata" label.
In New York City's elite social circles, Trump was persona non grata.
The Canadian ambassador was declared persona non grata and expelled from the country.
Micro-bangs have always been the persona non grata of the fringe family.
Colin Kaepernick is apparently persona non grata with NFL teams at this point.
A member of the cast tells TMZ, Karen Gravano was persona non grata.
It said the U.N. staffer, Mikhail Krasnoshchenkov, had been declared persona non grata.
That all might once have made him persona non grata among national Republicans.
Gillibrand said Al Franken should resign, so she's apparently become persona non grata.
After "Fire and Fury," weren't you persona non grata in the West Wing?
But that still didn't render Trump persona non grata for the entire bank.
Barr is basically persona non grata in the TV and film industry post-meltdown.
Omarosa is officially persona non grata at 1600 Penn ... according to the Secret Service.
One of the editorials which Haaretz published designated Friedman as a "Persona non Grata".
Dermer was a treated as a persona non grata at the Obama White House.
McCain reportedly made Trump persona non grata when he was making his funeral plans.
If not she could be declared persona non grata, prohibited from visiting South Africa.
Security escorted Simpson out of the building where he is now persona non grata.
"They declared me persona non grata and prevented me from boarding the plane," she said.
Robert Mueller was considered persona non grata on the Trump-supportive right for two years.
Facebook has been persona non grata as of late following public mishaps and concerning revelations.
On the political front, Russia is something of a "persona non grata" in the West.
Comey went from a persona non grata to a patron saint for many Clinton supporters.
These days he's persona non grata, as the Waymo and Uber dispute grinds through the system.
The claim that the Dutch ambassador in Turkey was declared "persona non grata" is simply incorrect.
"He became persona non grata with the family after that," an uncle, Dr. Charles Clark, said.
Sophia the robot is a bit of a non-persona non grata in the AI community.
Might be time for Bella to let professional movers take over -- she's clearly persona non grata.
Oppenheimer was dead by the 103s, but Teller remained a persona non grata at the lab.
Russian news agencies said Bulgaria had declared two Russian diplomats persona non grata over spying allegations.
"The government has to make Turkish ministers persona non grata until after the referendum," he said.
Worse still, he was stripped of his broker's license and became persona non grata on Wall Street.
As a result, Hacking Team is a bit of a persona non grata in the security community.
On its opening weekend, Persona Non Grata topped the Japanese box office, bringing in $1.2 million (USD).
"In his final years of his tenure in New York he was persona non-grata," Hathaway said.
Socialist Realism became the official style and the avant-gardists either adjusted or became persona non grata.
Bolivia named Mexico's ambassador to the South American country a "persona non grata" earlier in the day.
A suitably socially positioned 12-year-old has the power to make a classmate persona non grata.
Ms Arrimadas has been declared persona non grata in several towns and her party's offices suffer constant vandalism.
Persona Non Grata premieres in the US at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival on Sunday, January 31, 2016.
Becoming French cost him his Chinese citizenship and should logically have made him persona non grata in China.
Tacopina claims the Cosmo and other hotels have a list of black rappers who are persona non grata.
Now, she said, she feels persona non grata, unable to work and threatened with ejection from the country.
A livid Erdoğan recalled Turkey's ambassador, and Cairo repaid the favor by declaring Ankara's envoy persona non grata.
They challenged the Mayor to fire me and announce me as a persona non grata in the city.
The cycling community has turned its back on its former icon, who is persona non grata at major events.
Somalia showed no signs on Thursday of backing down from its decision to effectively make Haysom persona non grata.
But Rose remains persona non grata with the league, which in December 2015 denied his latest bid for reinstatement.
But Rose remains persona non grata with the league, which in December 2015 denied his latest bid for reinstatement.
The other answer is that Mr Gibson's misdeeds made him persona non grata in Hollywood—for a while, anyway.
Mr. Spencer was persona non grata in the Reagan camp because he had managed Mr. Ford's campaign in 21987.
McMahon, the story goes, felt extorted but paid the money, then promptly made Jarrett persona non grata in WWE.
"I'd say that by summer, I wasn't exactly persona non grata, but I was pretty close," Mr. Boies said.
Cannes declared him persona non grata until the festival added "The House That Jack Built" to this year's lineup.
" The department said that his remarks were "the equivalent of a declaration that the ambassador is persona non grata.
Charles was persona non grata in our house back then, and her position has scarcely softened in the years since.
Is he completely persona non grata among the entire Republican establishment over his willingness to testify in the impeachment inquiry?
President Trump's longtime friend and close adviser, David Bossie, is, for now at least, a persona non grata in Trumpworld.
The demonstrations made Yiannopoulos -- now persona non grata after appearing to condone pederasty -- a free speech martyr at the time.
When Buchanan came out against the second invasion of Iraq, it made him persona non grata on the mainstream right.
He may be China's best known law professor; he is also, in many ways, persona non grata in his country.
Yael: But even if she didn't join them, I think Darlene associating with Dom might make her persona non grata.
North Korea announced Monday evening that it had declared Malaysia's ambassador persona non grata and had ordered him to leave.
Bagai became a persona non grata and was subjected to alien laws that, among other things, barred him from owning property.
Shortly before Oculus' annual developer conference in October, Palmer Luckey became persona non grata for funding a pro-Trump "shitposting" group.
Three years into her tenure, she'd poached dozens of employees from Google, rendering her persona non grata at her former company.
Episode one is told from the perspective of Steven, who, as an adult, is a persona non grata among his siblings.
He added his days as a Moscow power player were over and he was now persona non-grata with Russian authorities.
If Persona Non Grata could make people take pause and reflect on the way they feel, I would be incredibly satisfied.
"China's trying to make both Taiwan and the government of Tsai Ing-wen persona non grata throughout the world," he said.
Once he brought fascist Italy into an alliance with Hitler's Germany against the United States, however, Mussolini became persona non grata.
"We should declare every Cuban diplomat persona non grata until those responsible for these attacks are brought to justice," said Arkansas Sen.
The same company that owns the Nassau Coliseum owns Barclays, and as we reported ... the rapper's persona non grata at that venue.
Paris Hilton made it clear ... she can't stand Lindsay Lohan, and her former friend is persona non grata at Paris' upcoming wedding.
Val Valentino, was sued by several magicians for harming their livelihood, and became persona non grata in the tight-knit magic community.
The Professor meets a colleague in the street who is "beyond the pale," persona non grata, though she talks to him anyway.
Kranepool, who had been occasionally employed by the Mets for meet-and-greets with their luxury-box owners, was persona non grata.
President López Portillo did not comment, but there were wide demands for Mr. Gavin to resign or be declared persona non grata.
"We will undertake the action that we are obliged to undertake and will most probably declare them 'persona non grata'," she said.
Mr. Salazar, above in 2015, immediately became persona non grata at the world track and field championships taking place in Doha, Qatar.
On Sunday, Morales declared the head of the CICIG a persona non grata and gave him 48 hours to leave the country.
In a statement, Freeland said the ambassador was no longer welcome in Canada and that Venezuela's charge d'affaires is persona non grata.
That's why it's so important Veronica, specifically, is the one who allows Chuck to be raised from his position as persona non grata.
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican government declared North Korea's ambassador persona non grata on Thursday and gave him 72 hours to leave the country.
"We can confirm that ambassador Daniel Kriener has been declared a persona non grata," a German foreign ministry spokeswoman wrote in an email.
The Federation of Cibao Pastors is asking the Dominican government to declare the ambassador persona non grata and expel him from the country.
He was only invited because of her, and she's mad at herself that she didn't think to have him made persona non grata.
Bear ban Winnie the Pooh may be the king of the Hundred Acre Wood, but he's persona non grata in China right now.
They just sort of turn on a girl in a group, stop talking to her, stop inviting her to parties: persona non grata.
Griffin, by contrast, went from being a non-entity in liberal politics to being persona non grata in liberal politics, in an instant.
But Mr. Snowden, the whistle-blower who set this reform in motion with his disclosures, is persona non grata in the nation's capital.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has become something of a "persona non grata" in the West, but at home he's more popular than ever.
It gave no further details on the reasons but said the decision did not mean the Russian official was declared persona non grata.
These days, though, Ver is a bit of a persona non grata in some circles for his full-throated support for Bitcoin Cash.
Mexican officials said the government aims to uphold ties with Bolivia and has not declared the Bolivian ambassador to Mexico persona non grata.
Charles Oakley is NO LONGER persona non grata at Madison Square Garden following a peace summit with Knicks owner, James Dolan, on Monday.
The officials were not declared "persona non-grata" and may be allowed to return back to the United States if the matter is resolved.
"Toby's a persona non grata," said one super PAC official, who requested anonymity to protect a sensitive relationship with someone they work with closely.
Separately Ukraine's state security service declared a Russian consular officer in the western city of Lviv as persona non grata, accusing him of spying.
The draft turned dark and chaotic when Tunsil, the most coveted offensive lineman in the country, was deemed persona non grata by several teams.
In the past two days, Saudi Arabia has declared the Canadian ambassador "persona non grata" and given him 323 hours to leave the country.
On the Chinese mainland, where Ho had been a burgeoning star, and where most of her income came from, she became persona non grata.
So Atlangeriev was handed over to immigration officials who designated him a "persona non grata" and put him on a plane back to Russia.
The army declared the NGO "persona non grata" claiming it had credible evidence from its troops that the charity did not heed its orders.
But Romney, the GOP's former presidential nominee, has become a persona non grata for many in the party — so much so that new Sen.
They cut all future business ties with her, and she's persona non grata at Kylie's home, where she had been living in the guesthouse.
Eric Dickerson says he's persona non grata on the L.A. Rams sidelines -- and it's all over criticisms the NFL great made about the team.
Harvey Weinstein is now persona non grata in Hollywood, disgraced and under police microscope ... he may not have pull anymore, but he has juice.
Haqim reveals that since the 1960s, his family has sought without success to get Syrian identity papers, thereby making successive generations persona non-grata there.
There are consequences for outlets that get sneaky -- Kendall will be immediately pulled from the interview and the outlet will forever be persona non grata.
Back in 2015, she made him persona non grata at her gated community, putting him on the "do not enter" list at the security gate.
As you know by now, after Jordyn hooked up -- in some form -- with Tristan last month, she became persona non grata with the Kardashian family.
During a visit to Bahrain in 2014, Malinowski was declared persona non grata after Manama said he had "intervened flagrantly" in the country's internal affairs.
The film is premiering in the US at a time when many people are feeling like a "persona non grata," even in their own homeland.
Liziane Gutierrez -- the woman who accused Chris Brown of punching her in Vegas -- is now persona non grata at one of L.A.'s hottest clubs.
We know that Facebook is already persona non grata among some computer science students, and that dissent inside the company is spilling into public view.
When we did it at L.A. Opera, that was three weeks before the election, and WikiLeaks was totally persona non grata with Democrats, of course.
Declaring an ambassador persona non grata is one of the harshest diplomatic measures a nation can take against another country, short of breaking off relations.
Tekashi69 is now persona non grata at the Barclays Center, so he's been axed from the lineup of a big upcoming event there ... TMZ has learned.
In response he has declared the chief of the commission, Iván Velásquez, persona non grata and attempted to throw him out of the country (see article).
Morales' declaration that Velasquez was "persona non grata" came days after CICIG said the president should be investigated over alleged illicit funding during his election campaign.
Saudi Arabia said it considers the Canadian ambassador in Saudi Arabia as persona non grata and gave him a 24-hour notice to leave the kingdom.
As a target of various criminal investigations, President Morales unsuccessfully tried to have CICIG Commissioner Ivan Velasquez declared persona non-grata and expelled from the country.
An adviser to the Ukrainian embassy in Minsk, Ihor Skvortsov, has been declared persona non grata as he is believed to be Sharoyko's handler, Pobyarzhin said.
All I know is that he was acquitted and he is now subject to public opprobrium and is a sort of persona non grata in consequence.
Such has been the case of traditional espionage, where known operatives are declared persona non grata and therefore exposed and ordered to leave the host country.
Von Trier quickly issued an apology, claiming he had simply made a provocative joke, but festival director Thierry Fremaux declared him "persona non grata" at Cannes.
" You can't talk about beauty drama channels without mentioning John Kuckian, the notorious persona non grata of beauty drama YouTube, with followers he calls his "tittyfam.
But, being Bobby Axelrod, he figures out a way to weaponize his own status as persona non grata and convert his reputational loss into financial gain.
Salazar was at the world track and field championships in Doha, but immediately became persona non grata, a remarkable downfall for a titan of the sport.
Kanter was born in Switzerland to Turkish parents and raised in Turkey, but his outspokenness has now transformed him into persona non grata in the country.
I will say, however, that the end of "Persona Non Grata" is a great example of how The Americans can draw you into a character's paranoia.
TIRANA (Reuters) - Albania's foreign ministry said on Monday it was declaring two Russian diplomats persona non grata because their activity was not compliant with their diplomatic status.
On Wednesday, Maduro's government declared German ambassador Daniel Kriener persona non grata, days after he and diplomats from other embassies welcomed Guaido home at the Caracas airport.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's government will declare Venezuela's chargé d'affaires persona non-grata, stripping him of his diplomatic status, Brazil's foreign affairs ministry told Reuters on Tuesday.
You know his past -- Hardy was one of the best players in the NFL before his domestic violence case made him persona non grata in the league.
With a devastating set of tweets that all but declared Ambassador Sir Kim Darroch persona-non-grata, the President did more than simply feed a personal grudge.
But when an inquiry into illegal campaign financing focused on Mr. Morales directly, he made Mr. Velásquez persona non-grata and vowed to shut down the commission.
Rogers would countenance anything more dramatic or unorthodox for an outgoing administration — especially one that (according to press accounts) had already declared him as persona non-grata.
A persona non grata in Paris, Fersen moved to Capri after a scandal involving French schoolboys got him locked up, as well as ruined his marriage plans.
Tekashi69 is officially persona non grata -- permanently -- at the strip club where he incited a near brawl last week ... along with 2 more of L.A.'s hottest clubs.
In 2010, Ye was still persona non grata for the way he interrupted Taylor Swift at the 2009 VMAs, so he probably didn't feel all that into attending.
Now a firebrand media personality, Bruce went on to pen a book, The New Thought Police, and became a persona non grata for many of her former comrades.
Mike Pompeo said the State Department received formal notice that charge d'affaires Todd Robinson had been declared persona non grata and had 49 hours to leave the country.
"Amanda" is even persona non grata at her own homebase of the Gaslight, as Harry calls the true owner Eddie (Ric Stoneback) and threatens to ruin his business.
Also, Fabrizio might be persona non grata in the Trump campaign because he had been brought aboard by former campaign manager Paul Manafort, who was fired in August.
The Rangers won in six games to advance to the Stanley Cup final and Kreider, New York's leading scorer this season, became persona non grata to Montreal fans.
President Trump will not attend McCain's funeral after being made persona non grata, and McCain's former running mate in 2008, Sarah Palin, has also reportedly not been invited.
In a sense, Pitbull's support of Obama gave many young Latino voters permission to support a candidate that was generally persona non grata in their staunchly Republican households.
Late on Thursday night, Pakistan's foreign ministry said it had declared an Indian diplomat, Surjeet Singh, persona non grata and given him 48 hours to leave the country.
Later on Thursday, Pakistan's foreign ministry announced it had declared Singh persona non grata and informed the Indian High Commission he had until Saturday to leave the country.
I jumped in at 15A's URIAH Heep, 1D's TAJ Mahal and 23D's Persona non GRATA, because the fill-in-the-blanks are the way in for most puzzles.
And after Lungu made it clear that Foote was persona non grata in the country, it was difficult to see how that relationship would continue to be productive.
After the decision was announced on Friday, the Russian government said on Saturday that it had declared two US officials persona non grata, according to Russian state media.
Having declared the Dutch ambassador persona non grata and closed Turkish airspace to diplomatic flights from the Netherlands, Mr Erdogan may soon have to widen his struggle against fascism.
Now that Bannon is persona non grata in the White House, some Republican candidates who had once shouted Bannon's endorsement from the rooftops have started to slowly back away.
Belarus's KGB state security service said on Monday it had arrested a Ukrainian journalist and declared a Ukrainian diplomat persona non grata due to their alleged involvement in espionage.
Its sole move was to make Maduro an international persona non grata, joining the likes of Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, North Korea's Kim Jong-un, and Syria's Bashar al-Assad.
Seems Johnny Manziel has finally lost his biggest fan ... with Jerry Jones telling his billionaire pal, T. Boone Pickens, the Heisman Trophy winner is persona non grata in Dallas.
"If such interference is repeated there will be calls to announce the ambassador persona non grata and demand the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia replace him," Assadi said by phone.
Harvey Weinstein just got another lifetime ban handed down to him -- this time it's the TV Academy who's saying he's persona non grata ... for the rest of his days.
Mr. Clinton had high approval ratings, yet his extramarital affair with Monica Lewinsky and his impeachment proceedings in 1998 made him persona non grata with the Gore campaign. Mrs.
Jeff Flake is persona non grata to President Trump, and a target of anti-establishment GOP forces like Breitbart and its chief, former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
Though persona non grata at first, Russia had the privilege of launching the first core component of the ISS on November 20, 1998, the anniversary we are celebrating today.
Charles Oakley says he's still persona non grata at Madison Square Garden ... telling TMZ Sports he feels "blackballed" by James Dolan ... and he wants the commissioner to get involved.
Allen became persona non grata in Hollywood after his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, reiterated her allegation that he molested her as a child — a claim Allen has vigorously denied.
The government declared Kriener persona non grata and gave him 48 hours to leave the country, accusing him of meddling in internal affairs, although it did not give specific details.
"Trump should have long ago been named by our government 'persona non grata' for exalting hatred and division in the country, and distorting this reality without any compassion," he wrote.
Though the lawyer for Goguen's accuser abruptly asked to withdraw from the case, which is scheduled for trial next year, Goguen remains persona non grata in Silicon Valley for now.
The foreign ministry had declared the representative of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, George Abu al-Zulof, persona non grata on Thursday over what it called unfair statements.
Earlier on Friday Spain, a prominent supporter of the new EU sanctions, declared Venezuela's ambassador to Madrid 'persona non grata' following an equivalent move by the Caracas government on Thursday.
As we previously reported, Manny became persona non grata at The Grove over his aggressive homophobic comments ... which included a bible verse suggesting gay people should be put to death.
As a surfer, she would hitch-hike to the beach to catch waves, "but if someone there learned I was a Valley Girl, I was persona non grata," she recalls.
Maduro does not have "the legal authority to break diplomatic relations with the United States or to declare our diplomats persona non grata," Pompeo said Wednesday evening in a statement.
It was well-known that Mr. Pataki, a Republican, was a persona non grata in the Cuomo world, having unseated the governor's father, Mario M. Cuomo, a Democrat, in 1994.
Former President Bill Clinton, his legacy tarnished by sexual indiscretions and allegations of sexual assault (which he denies), is persona non grata on the campaign trail in the #MeToo era.
But even her critics say it would take a miracle for the longtime Miami congresswoman and persona non grata of the progressive left to lose her seat in the Aug.
An adviser to the embassy in Minsk, Ukrainian Ihor Skvortsov, has been declared persona non grata - banned from the country - as he is believed to be Sharoyko's handler, Pobyarzhin said.
And this month, Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has cultivated a close relationship with Trump, declared the American ambassador to his country persona non grata after a visa dispute.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN)Malaysia declared the North Korean ambassador "persona non grata" and plans to expel him from the country in 48 hours, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Saturday.
According to Russian State News Agency Sputnik, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said two Americans were declared persona non grata after an "unfriendly move" by the U.S. that was not specified.
CHISINAU (Reuters) - The Moldovan Foreign Ministry declared Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin persona non grata on Wednesday - a further deterioration in bilateral relations after tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats.
TechCrunch criticized the hire, citing a screed against the homeless that Gopman posted to Facebook a while back that made him persona non grata of San Francisco for quite some time.
Mr. Mattis cited as proof a recent decision by the Mexican government to declare the North Korea ambassador there "persona non grata" — a move which essentially expelled him from the country.
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Seven years after being declared persona non grata at Cannes, Lars von Trier returned to the festival this year to poke the organizers in the eye.
The Foreign Office said in a statement that the representative of Vietnam's intelligence agencies in Germany had been declared "persona non grata" and ordered to leave the country within 48 hours.
And "The Soviet Division" was such an engrossing finale overall — sort of the opposite of season four's less immediately gripping "Persona Non Grata" — that I let it slide all the same.
Jason Bolden, the stylist behind Taraji P. Henson and Gabrielle Union's wardrobes, added that Gabbana's history of controversial comments and political views has made him persona non grata with his star clientele.
Not everyone is persona non grata though ... we're told Josh's wife, Anna, will appear on "Jill & Jessa: Counting On," because she and Josh's children are actively involved with ongoing family story lines.
Chuck is precisely the kind of person Cheryl would want far away from her BFF, and she would likely go to great lengths to make him persona non grata in Josie's life.
Journalists covering the event were reportedly barred from any questions even slightly referencing Kendall Jenner's soda pop bumble (pun intended) or their outlet will "forever be persona non grata," according to TMZ.
Mr Durant's decision will surely set off celebrations around San Francisco, helping to salve the wounds from Golden State's devastating defeat two weeks ago, and make him persona non grata in Oklahoma.
The policy rendering him persona non grata remained in place for nearly a decade, with few in Washington at the time predicting Chief Minister Modi would one day become Prime Minister Modi.
Ten Walls, the Lithuanian DJ and producer Marijus Adomaitis, has been persona non grata to the dance music world since last June, when he posted a (since deleted) homophobic rant on Facebook.
An illusionist who was headlining at the Tropicana is now persona non grata at the Vegas hotel, after being arrested for allegedly perving out on hundreds of images of adults molesting toddlers.
By mid-February 2000, when Mr. Haider was refused entry to Montreal's Holocaust Centre, the far-right leader had become persona non grata — and his country widely rebuked as a pariah state.
In the Netherlands, the nationalist Geert Wilders, who leads polls for elections this month but is unlikely to become prime minister, said he would declare all of Turkey's ministers persona non grata.
Bolivian caretaker President Jeanine Anez said her administration had asked Mexican ambassador María Teresa Mercado and several Spanish officials to leave the country within 72 hours and called them "persona non grata".
But coming out against Tillerson would also threaten to diminish Rubio's future capacity to influence Trump's foreign policy from the Senate since he would immediately become persona non grata for the new administration.
You know the issues ... Alex was busted for PEDs twice -- a stat that some baseball purists believe puts him on the Hall's persona non grata list next to Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds.
MADRID (Reuters) - The Spanish government has declared Venezuela's ambassador in Spain 'persona non grata' following an equivalent move by the Venezuelan government on Thursday, government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo said on Friday.
He also welcomed top White House strategist Steve Bannon, who had for years been persona non grata at the venue, onstage for a discussion along with White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
If Bolsonaro was at all concerned that his far-right rhetoric would make him a persona non grata in Davos, his first day in town will have put all such worries to rest.
Bourdain "has been put onto the persona non grata list for his disrespect of Azerbaijan&aposs territorial integrity and sovereignty," according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Hikmet Hajiyev, who spoke with Agence France-Presse.
"The Ukrainian foreign ministry has also made the decision to declare a Belarussian diplomat persona non grata and he has already left the country," Ukrainian foreign ministry spokeswoman Mariana Betsa said by telephone.
The high-waisted, full-coverage underwear otherwise known as the granny panty, like the kind Rihanna showed off on her Instagram, would have been persona non grata for lingerie brands 290 years ago.
While front-runner Donald Trump has tried to paint Cruz as unlikeable and persona non grata in Washington, that's exactly the reputation Cruz has carefully crafted to appeal to his tea party base.
"The United States does not consider former president Nicolás Maduro to have the legal authority to break diplomatic relations with the United States or to declare our diplomats persona non grata," Pompeo responded.
On Monday, the Trump administration fanned them when it released a new regulation branding legal immigrants "public charges," and hence persona non grata, as punishment for using programs like Medicaid or food assistance.
The best-known writer in the German-speaking world in the 1920s, he became persona non grata under the Third Reich, a fugitive heading toward a suicidal ending with his wife in Brazil.
His personal tragedy was capped by the fact that he is now persona non grata in Russia, the first American ambassador to have been banned from the country since George Kennan in 1952.
But Wolfe fails to note that Clarium faltered badly with misplaced bets during the Great Recession, or that his support for Donald Trump has made him largely persona non grata in Silicon Valley.
Likewise, Trump's denigration of Islam and his travel ban on six Muslim-majority nations would seem to make him persona non grata in Saudi Arabia, though the country was not included on the list.
The decision to declare Jesus Silva Fernandez "persona non grata" came in response to Spain's "continual aggressions and repeated meddling in the internal affairs of our country," the Venezuelan government said in a statement.
He informed readers of The Hill this week that his frequent defenses of President Donald Trump, on CNN and in other venues, have made him persona non grata at a favorite summertime vacation spot.
"Furthermore, we ask that you immediately declare all accredited Cuban diplomats in the United States persona non grata and, if Cuba does not take tangible action, close the U.S. Embassy in Havana," they wrote.
Paul says he's dead serious about fighting AB and thinks it would be a great opportunity for the 31-year-old wideout to refocus his life while he's persona non grata in the NFL.
Stern's lack of effort to prevent the move — and his years of saber-rattling in an effort to get Seattle to pay for a new Sonics arena — left him persona non grata in Seattle.
Firms like Danhua Capital, which recently rebranded as DHVC, has become persona non grata among Silicon Valley investors, sources say, who worry that their involvement in a deal would imperil its chances at closing.
"It's amazing how with something that ultimately unimportant to who you are as a person can be considered persona non grata or public enemy number one by a certain vocal minority of people," Metzger said.
Lara Spencer better not show her face at any ballet any time soon ... so says Abby Lee Miller, who thinks the GMA anchor's rip on Prince George's dance lessons should make her persona non grata.
The authorities in Oruro have declared Paco, who has lived in La Paz since she was six, persona non grata in the city, and she is not sure if she will be able to return.
"In view of this the Russian ambassador was told that the Moldovan authorities have declared Dmitry Rogozin persona non grata, banning him from entering Moldova and also crossing its territory," it said in a statement.
Dutch nationalist Geert Wilders, expected to make huge gains in a March 15 election, said on Sunday that he would declare "the whole cabinet of Turkey persona non grata" and described Erdogan an "Islamo-fascist".
Speaking at his confirmation ceremony in Caracas, Maduro declared the senior-most US official at the embassy, Todd Robinson, to be "Persona Non Grata," along with the chief of the embassy's political section, Brian Naranjo.
But the manner in which "Persona Non Grata" brings him in shows that the series, guaranteed two more seasons to end on its own terms, feels no more obligation to gin up excitement with cliffhangers.
Tekeste Ghebremedhin Zemuy has been declared persona non grata, Zijlstra wrote in a letter to parliament, as the government saw mounting evidence of Eritrea continuing to force tax payments from people who fled the country.
Often during a diplomatic spat, a country will show its displeasure by recalling its ambassador or declaring the ambassador of a country "PNG," or persona non grata -- meaning they are no longer welcome to remain.
"The principle of reciprocity in diplomacy implies that we give the same treatment that they've given to the Spanish ambassador; declare them 'persona non grata' and give them 72 hours to leave the country," he said.
These exiles live outside the main settlement as persona non grata; they are not allowed to interact with members of the tribe or with each other, and the tribe is supposed to ignore them in kind.
Prior to being sent to Lithuania, the Russian government declared Sugihara persona non grata, citing intelligence activities, making it impossible for him to assume his post at the Japanese embassy in Moscow, which was his dream.
"The United States does not consider former president Nicolas Maduro to have the legal authority to break diplomatic relations with the United States or to declare our diplomats persona non grata," Pompeo said in a statement.
Last month, the Asia editor of the Financial Times, Victor Mallet, was declared persona non grata in Hong Kong after chairing a talk at the Foreign Correspondents Club ((FCC) with Hong Kong independence advocate Andy Chan.
"The United States does not consider former president Nicolas Maduro to have the legal authority to break diplomatic relations with the United States or to declare our diplomats persona non grata," Pompeo said in a statement.
Over the last few weeks days, actor Kevin Spacey has gone from A-list celebrity to having his face erased from films not yet released — banned from Netflix, dumped by his publicist, persona non grata everywhere.
But by evening, Mr. de Blasio was backtracking and apologizing for quoting Che Guevara, the Cuban revolutionary who is persona non grata in much of South Florida, in a Thursday appearance with striking Miami airport workers.
Maybe Vegas can reach him -- because, as multiple sources have told us, he's become persona non grata at several of the top spots after his violent outburst this past weekend at JEWEL nightclub at the Aria.
Once a rising star inside the West Wing -- even being eyed for a promotion -- Porter swiftly became persona non grata for fear any further White House contact would be taken as tacit approval of domestic violence.
Meanwhile, Yemen's pro-Hadi foreign ministry declared the representative of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights persona non grata after what it said were unfair statements, a news agency run by the Hadi government, sabanew.
Todd: At times, "Persona Non Grata" reminded me of one of the early popular readings of The Sopranos' infamous final scene: that it was placing us inside Tony Soprano's headspace as he contemplated various potential threats.
Wyden said he would also like Pompeo to bring in the Saudi Arabian ambassador, demand answers and assistance in bringing the wanted men back to the US, and to declare anyone involved a persona non grata.
Despite the uncoupling, the bad blood is still very real -- in fact, Slash has told Perla she's persona non grata at the Hollywood Palladium Tuesday night, where London and his band are opening up for Slash.
Moldova and Russia have been embroiled in a series of rows this year, including tit-for-tat expulsions of each other's diplomats in May and Moldova declaring the Russian deputy prime minister persona non grata in August.
Maushumi Rahman, the political counsellor at the Bangladeshi high commission in Islamabad, was declared persona non grata by Pakistani authorities and will now travel to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, said Shahriar Alam, Bangladesh's junior foreign minister.
Neumann may now be persona non grata at WeWork, but the Israeli entrepreneur and his wife Rebekah have still walked away from the office-sharing company with considerable wealth, with Adam Neumann worth an estimated $1 billion.
Introduced as the shady leader of the Hilltop, usurped by Maggie and ejected when he attempted to sell his comrades out to the Saviors, both his former allies and Negan's forces regard him as persona non grata.
In a televised address, Mr. Maduro gave the diplomats, Todd D. Robinson, who is the United States Embassy's chargé d'affaires, and Mr. Robinson's No. 2, Brian Naranjo, 48 hours to leave, declaring them both persona non grata.
The Mexican government on Thursday said it had declared the North Korean ambassador to Mexico persona non grata in protest at the country's nuclear tests, an unusually firm step that moved it closely into line with Washington.
Christine Ahn, a South Korean-born American citizen, said she did not know she was persona non grata in the country until Asiana Airlines stopped her from boarding a flight at the San Francisco airport on Thursday.
Once a darling of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, Mr. Assange became persona non grata after WikiLeaks published emails that Russia had hacked from the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman.
"If confirmed, the Venezuelan government's decision to declare Brazil's ambassador persona non grata shows once more the authoritarian stance of Nicolas Maduro's administration and its lack of willingness to engage in any dialogue," it said, promising reciprocal measures.
Why it matters: The ensuing firestorm severely damaged his public reputation with the Trump administration — kicking off a war of words between the U.S. and the U.K. — and made him a persona non grata in the White House.
The broadcaster said Seppelt had been declared persona non grata, barred from entering Russia, in response to its request to accredit the journalist, who has reported on doping scandals in Germany, China and Kenya as well as Russia.
"I think these two are rallying because their consistency had somehow made them persona non-grata in the wake of the election as we rushed for first the banks, then the materials and then the industrials," Cramer said.
We're told, unlike last year -- when health issues kept Thomas from attending the Royal Wedding and giving Meghan away -- the reason he's not visiting his daughter and meeting his new grandchild is because he's squarely persona non grata.
In response to the latter, Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats last month, declaring them persona non grata in the U.S. Putin pointedly declined to retaliate over Obama's diplomatic punishment, apparently confident that the incoming Trump administration would backtrack.
Among many Catholics in Buffalo, where Bishop Malone was approaching persona non grata status as the scandals continued, there was a palpable sense of relief this week that the Vatican investigation appeared to have forced him to reconsider.
Venezuela later declared the charge d'affaires, Elizabeth Méndez, persona non grata and gave her 72 hours to leave the country in what its foreign ministry described as a "reciprocal measure," according to a statement read on state television.
The ambassador, Kang Chol, who had questioned the Malaysian police's findings and suggested that Mr. Kim had died of heart failure rather than by poison, was declared "persona non grata" on Saturday and given 48 hours to leave.
Gibson became persona non grata in Hollywood in 2006, after first spewing a string of anti-Semitic comments while he was being arrested on DUI charges and then pleading no contest to hitting the mother of his child.
Appelbaum maintained his innocence and was never charged with a crime, but he became persona non grata in most of the industry — a powerful early example of the growing movement to banish sexual harassment and assault from the workplace.
In 21974, Mr. Fo became persona non grata in much of Communist Europe after he withdrew all rights to the performance of his plays in Czechoslovakia to protest the Soviet-led invasion that toppled the reform Communist government there.
It's gotten to the point that Russian officials are pissed, and they're now threatening these recalcitrant cheaters with further sanctions—which might actually scare them into compliance if many weren't alreadyretired or persona non grata in the track world.
At the time, Mr. Morales declared Mr. Velásquez a persona non grata and fired his foreign minister for refusing to carry out the order to expel him, before later backing off and saying he would obey the court's decision.
"If such interference is repeated, there will be calls to declare the ambassador persona non grata and demand that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia replace him," Khalid al-Assadi, a member of parliament's foreign affairs panel, said by phone.
Ungerer also made celebrated political posters, toys, drawings and books for adults, and bondage-themed erotica that, discovered by the nation's librarians in the 1970s, made him persona non grata in the children's books world for over a decade.
Caroline Framke: You can count me among the "Wait, that was it?" viewers, which is a shame, because I really did love so much of "Persona Non Grata," until I remembered it was the last episode of the season.
The festival confirmed on Thursday that Von Trier would screen his serial killer movie "The House That Jack Built", marking the return of the one-time art-house darling who became persona non grata after his comments at Cannes in 2011.
The Saudi-backed Yemeni government has declared the head of the United Nations' human rights office in the country "persona non grata," just days after investigators published further evidence of civilian deaths resulting from Saudi Arabia's intervention in the country.
MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN NORWAY TROLLS TRUMP WITH WINDOW SIGN Video De Niro's remarks concerning Trump's persona-non-grata status at Nobu are the latest in a series of the actor's critical statements concerning the president, which began before he took office.
"I have declared him persona non grata and I announce the exit of the U.S. chargé d'affaires in 48 hours," Maduro said of Todd Robinson during the official proclamation of his re-election which was slammed as a farce by Washington.
"The government has reversed its decision to declare the representative a persona non grata in response to the request of the U.N. Secretary General," the source, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue, told Reuters.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican government on Thursday said it had declared the North Korean ambassador to Mexico persona non grata in protest at the country's nuclear tests, an unusually firm step that moved it closely into line with Washington.
After the shooting in Las Vegas last month, an anonymous Twitter account that describes itself as a "high altitude Übermensch" and "persona non grata in a Leftist paradise" identified Mr. Hyde as the shooter in florid, over-the-top language.
If America and its allies were serious about inflicting pain in response to Russian aggression, we would go beyond simply declaring a group of expendable and replaceable diplomats persona non grata: we would truly get tough and go after the money.
Persona non grata Following the lockdown, Wuhan residents traveling in other parts of China soon found themselves no longer welcomed by local hotels and guesthouses, nor were they able to return to Wuhan due to the newly imposed travel restrictions.
"Are you crazy?" he is heard yelling at Mr. Kara for having made the mistake of publicly sharing credit for saving a right-wing TV channel with Ayelet Shaked, a rival minister who is persona non grata to the Netanyahus.
He has, in recent months, become persona non grata in Republican circles, including a public breakdown in his relationship with the president, spurred by comments made to author Michael Wolff for a controversial new book about the Trump White House.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has declared a military attache in the Slovak embassy in Moscow persona non-grata and given the diplomat two days to leave the country, Russia's foreign ministry was quoted by RIA news agency as saying on Thursday.
The Cuban diplomats ordered to leave Washington were not labeled persona non grata — a designation that would prevent them from ever returning to the U.S. The State Department has also emphasized that diplomatic relations with Cuba will remain in place.
"I had a real problem because I was persona non grata at Organic Avenue stores," Evans says of his former juice venture in a minimally-viewed talk from on YouTube in which he discusses why he founded Juicero in the first place.
Ravitch, who's often been persona non grata to those Democrats backing "school choice," believes the disaster of DeVos may help recommit the party to fighting for public education—to making public schools better, and more equitable, rather than ripping up the system.
It's odd to say the least ... the President says transgender soldiers are persona non grata in the armed forces because they cost too much for the limited time they serve, yet the Secretary has no issue providing unlimited care once they leave.
Blueface makes it clear ... when he gets out, Tekashi's persona non grata in L.A. As for Tekashi's new record deal worth more than $10 million with 10K Projects -- Blueface thinks the label only came on board because of the attention surrounding Tekashi.
The former White House chief strategist is persona non grata in the White House, following the publication of "Fire and Fury," a damning tell-all about the inner workings of Trump's White House, by Michael Wolff, which relied heavily on Bannon for sourcing.
He and other Republicans had called on Mr. Tillerson in a letter last month to go a step further, declaring all Cuban diplomats in the United States "persona non grata," a dramatic diplomatic stigma that results in banishment with no right to return.
As we reported, McCain has made Donald Trump persona non grata at his funeral, and the President has been stingy to say the least in any praise for the war hero who was a guiding light in the Senate ... especially on global relations.
A judge has ordered Sam Sotoodeh and Barzeen Soroudi to stay 300 yards away from Ryan, and since their attack/protest went down on the CBS Lot ... they're persona non grata at CBS Studios, CBS Television City, and the L.A. office for BBC Productions.
Much like being seen with a cardboard coffee cup will now make you persona non grata, it may soon be the case where influencers caught sending tons of food back to restaurant kitchens see their popularity falling as a result — beautiful flat-lay or not.
Before the kickoff of the Russian World Cup almost a month ago, soccer fans were told to attend the tournament at their own risk, Russia was portrayed as a malignant player on the world stage and Putin was something of a persona non grata.
So when Wieden & Kennedy, Nike's ad agency for more than three decades, urged the company earlier this year to make the N.F.L.'s ultimate persona non grata the face of its "Just Do It" 30th anniversary campaign, Nike had to weigh the potential repercussions.
Responding with a series of uncharacteristically aggressive statements on its Twitter feed, the Saudi Foreign Ministry called the Canadian statements "blatant interference in the kingdom's domestic affairs" and declared the Canadian ambassador, Dennis Horak, persona non grata, giving him 24 hours to leave the kingdom.
BANGKOK — The government of Malaysia declared North Korea's ambassador "persona non grata" on Saturday and gave him 48 hours to leave the country, a major break in diplomatic relations after the airport assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of North Korea's leader.
"This law authorizes the police to summon NGO representatives, stop their temporary events and declare violators as persona non grata -- but the precondition for such actions is the discovery of suspected illegal activities," said Guo Linmao, a senior official with the National People's Congress, China's legislature.
Most 21-year-olds are busy preparing to graduate college, hustling to find a job and an apartment now that they're persona non grata at mom and dad's, and thanking their lucky stars that they no longer have to share a bedroom with four other undergrads.
Lars von Trier, the Danish film director who was declared persona non grata by the Cannes Film Festival in 2011 for his remarks about Hitler, will make a Cannes comeback this year: His movie "The House That Jack Built" will be presented out of the official competition.
Even as noteworthy a scholar as Zhou Youguang — celebrated as the inventor of Pinyin, which is the romanization system for Chinese characters — was persona non grata politically in China until his death in 2017 at the age of 111 because he spoke out against one-party rule.
His refugee bans should offend anyone with even a sliver of a conscience; his alleged harassment of women in his personal life and his attacks on women's rights in his presidency should lead any bride, and any halfway decent groom, to deem him wedding persona non grata.
In "Persona Non Grata," we see that most starkly when the FBI tells Arkady that he's being expelled from the country because he's messing with the US's bioweapons, and Arkady curtly replies that this would be huge news, since the US isn't supposed to have them either.
They said they believed that the president and senior aides like Kellyanne Conway, who is close to Rebekah Mercer, the billionaire who issued a rare statement last week disavowing Mr. Bannon, were sending activists and donors a clear message: He is persona non grata in conservative politics.
MEXICO, September 7, 2017 - Mexico declared North Korean ambassador Kim Hyong Gil was "persona non grata" and was to leave the country within 72 hours in protest at the North's sixth nuclear test, citing that it was a "flagrant violation" of international law and U.N. Security Council resolutions.
The sisters' half brother, Jamie Auchincloss, who became persona non grata after he spoke to the author Kitty Kelley about Jackie circa 1977, provides a running commentary that portrays a society whose tastefully presented aim is to keep its chalice of wealth and privilege filled to the brim.
His use of the term "normal" is questionable from a civil liberties perspective but, Rutte's stance was broadly supported across the political spectrum, and international law allows host nations to declare a particular member of the diplomatic staff to be persona non grata at any time and for any reason.
The industry may be split on whether or not the runway should reflect the real world, but with increasing diversity numbers each season, there's no doubt designers have begun to make more space for the industry's persona non grata, and for themselves: curvy, Black, transgender, differently abled — see also: "real" — models.
Meek's attorney, Joe Tacopina, made a bombshell allegation against the resort -- claiming he has knowledge of a list that specifically makes black rappers persona non grata, and he believes that's precisely why his client was ordered to leave the hotel without even getting out of his vehicle, or face arrest.
" A State Department spokesperson said in a statement the department was "dismayed by the Zambian government's statement that Ambassador Foote's position 'is no longer tenable,' which we consider to be the equivalent of a declaration that the Ambassador is Persona Non Grata... The United States firmly opposes abuses against LGBTI persons.
"They (the diplomats) were handed protest notes and told that in response to the unwarranted demands of the relevant states on expelling Russian diplomats ... that the Russian side declares the corresponding number of staff working in those countries' embassies in the Russian Federation persona non grata," the ministry said in a statement.
Stormy Daniels is persona non grata in the UK ... 'cause she's getting torn to pieces after bailing on "Celebrity Big Brother" after allegedly demanding and not getting more dough, but her lawyer's calling BS. Stormy was supposed to make her reality TV debut with Thursday night's launch, but she was a no-show.
He has told this reporter he is now persona non-grata with the Russian authorities, especially after he publicly called in 2015 for the UK to supply weapons to Ukraine to assist it in its war with pro-Kremlin separatists on the grounds that only a show of force would stop the conflict.
Now Mr. King — a Republican from Iowa who once said that undocumented immigrants had "calves the size of cantaloupes because they're hauling 20163 pounds of marijuana across the desert" — is persona non grata in his party, even as Mr. Trump continues to paint the same migrants as rapists, drug dealers and importers of mayhem.
On Thursday, the Obama administration moved to eject 35 Russians suspected of being intelligence operatives "persona non grata"; imposed sanctions on two of Russia's leading intelligence services; and penalized four top officers of one of those services, the powerful military intelligence unit known as the G.R.U., because of its efforts to influence the presidential election.
Jordan had been one of the Freedom ringleaders who pressured then-Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio) to resign in 2015, making Jordan persona non grata to some GOP colleagues.
Critic's Notebook Elizabeth and Philip Jennings have sported a lot of great disguises over the course of "The Americans," but in the Season 4 finale, "Persona Non Grata," Philip wears one of my favorites: hair brushed back, wire-rim glasses, saggy mustache, the beaten visage of a J.C. Penney men's outerwear model who's just been laid off.
Since it began in late 2017, the QAnon theory has spread far and wide, with proponents including TV celebrity Roseanne Barr (who has since become persona non grata in Hollywood due to racist tweets) and a Florida sheriff's deputy who was demoted after wearing a QAnon patch to a photo op with Vice President Mike Pence.
The Polish foreign minister, Jacek Czaputowicz called the tragic incident in Britain an "unprecedented attack on civilians with the use of chemical weapon," that had not been seen since World War II. Mr. Czaputowicz said the Russian ambassador and three other diplomats were now considered "persona non grata," giving them until April 3 to leave the country.
" On Wednesday, the State Department confirmed the United States and Russia can replace diplomats in each other's countries who were expelled last week, describing the process as standard practice for cases in which targeted personnel are ejected as "persona non-grata," and cautioning that any new diplomats would be subject to approval on a "case-by-case basis.
Given that Kaepernick has become a political lightning rod for conservatives and a persona non grata in the NFL, the idea that a major sports brand would feature him in an ad seemed implausible, but Nike took what marketing experts call a "calculated risk" and included him in its campaign marking the 30th anniversary of its "Just Do It" slogan.
This summer alone, Trump has tried to make the UK ambassador to the US persona non grata over leaked cables, insulting the outgoing prime minister in the process; sent his hostage negotiator to Sweden over a relatively minor trial for a well-connected celebrity; and is now snubbing Denmark over a fantastical idea to buy an Arctic island that isn't for sale.
Darroch was set to leave his post at the end of the year, but now that Trump has said "we will no longer deal with him," he is essentially persona non grata, making it very hard for Darroch to stay in his post — even though the ambassador reportedly does have good working relationships with some top officials in the White House.
He has, in recent months, become persona non grata in Republican circles, including a public breakdown in his relationship with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, spurred by comments he made to author Michael Wolff for his controversial book about the Trump White House.
Persona Non Grata, which premiered in Japan this past December and will be released in the US at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival on January 31, tracks the man's moral awakening and heroic acts during World War II. Unlike Oskar Schindler, the famed German industrialist whose motivation for saving the Jews was initially profit-driven, or the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg who was sent to Hungary with the explicit purpose of saving Jews, Sugihara had no motivation or directive to help them other than his own empathy and decision making.

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