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"It's still not a trade war — I would say there were some skirmishes, and there are skirmishes," Frenkel said.
The ceasefire has largely held but sporadic skirmishes have flared.
At least 15 people were also injured in skirmishes. Gov.
FARC 2290 raises the risk of border skirmishes with Venezuela.
Haftar declared victory in early July, though isolated skirmishes continued.
Not all executive skirmishes need a referee on every channel.
Among Republicans, skirmishes around the tax breaks have already begun.
Violent skirmishes break out late at night between activists and police.
Even during these skirmishes, Lozen sacrificed everything to protect her community.
After brief skirmishes the LNA says it has retaken the field.
That means this is the first of many skirmishes between them.
The skirmishes have turned Kinshasa into a "ghost town," NPR reported.
As tensions mounted, verbal skirmishes occasionally broke out on the floor.
Authorities said 13 gendarmes were injured during skirmishes on Saturday evening.
Airbnb is fighting other legal skirmishes in cities around the world.
The newly configured group will have to move beyond past skirmishes.
I have instructed these forces to not provoke skirmishes or conflict.
Navient has not fared well so far in its legal skirmishes.
Some 300 people were wounded in the skirmishes across the country.
Strategists across the party believe these skirmishes will only grow hotter.
In skirmishes with police, Hongkongers wield street signs to protect themselves.
There were minor skirmishes with the police and a few arrests.
According to the AP skirmishes included some minor pushing and shoving.
Despite some skirmishes, the truce in Hudaydah has been largely respected.
Disagreements over the country's borrowing capacity have prompted skirmishes for years.
Skirmishes between the army and assorted rebel groups are becoming more frequent.
Warren and Trump have regularly engaged in social media skirmishes for months.
Two protesters have also been shot and wounded during skirmishes with police.
There were skirmishes during the day between white supremacists and the community.
More than 100 people were injured in the skirmishes, the ombudsman said.
Black smoke billowed from the western side of town where skirmishes continued.
Skirmishes between the Syrian Democratic Forces and Turkey continued into this summer.
You always have to deal with these little skirmishes on the canvases.
Military skirmishes between Pakistan and India occur with distressing frequency in Kashmir.
Border skirmishes between the two were frequent before the Korean War began.
But the rest of the day was filled with intra-party skirmishes.
"There will be skirmishes and looting this time again," Officer Naftali said.
Hundreds of people protested the speech, resulting in skirmishes and three arrests.
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi: Well I mean so far I think it's skirmishes.
"I don't anticipate any skirmishes — at least I hope not," he said.
Skirmishes broke out as activists engaged in coordinated acts of civil disobedience.
Surely there would be worldwide skirmishes — and perhaps wars — over remaining resources.
The weekend skirmishes have strained an already tense relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
So, really, did it matter that their skirmishes came seemingly out of nowhere?
Buttigieg also won most of the direct skirmishes he entered with other candidates.
GE is rooting out "intramural skirmishes" between equipment and services divisions, he said.
Tensions in Jerusalem's Old City boiled over into skirmishes after the midday prayer.
Skirmishes and small clashes took place across the city as protesters roamed around.
Even with an additional 4,000 French police deployed, further alcohol-fuelled skirmishes ensued.
U.S. skirmishes have been fought in sealed court proceedings, without major congressional action.
Washington and Berlin have to look much beyond the narrow-minded trade skirmishes.
Skirmishes between government forces and ISIS continued in the area during Sunday's visit.
A series of skirmishes killed several Panará and many Kayapo, including Pukatire's mother.
They flooded, not just filled, the early void, and prevailed in early skirmishes.
But Musk's combative side doesn't just express itself in skirmishes with government agencies.
Skirmishes between government forces and ISIS continued in the area during Sunday's visit.
Many early skirmishes were "led by queer people of color," Mr. Burford said.
The country is just starting to feel the effects of Trump's trade skirmishes.
The Vietnam War played out differently, in countless skirmishes that lacked strategic consequence.
We're also uncertain how recent skirmishes involving Sanders and her will play out.
Future wars would be minor, asymmetric skirmishes that superior firepower would easily quash.
Skirmishes along the Line of Control have escalated since the alleged Indian airstrikes.
One thing is certain the skirmishes reveal the enormous firepower each side wields.
But that episode was just one of many skirmishes that weighed heavily on Smith.
Occasionally, he'll need to summon an army for large-scale skirmishes with troublesome factions.
There will be skirmishes in coming weeks and open warfare in Washington this fall.
The truce began on Tuesday but skirmishes continued on the outskirts of the city.
As Gu became increasingly embroiled in these online skirmishes, his career started to dissolve.
Until now, Facebook was just running missile tests and fighting skirmishes on the frontier.
Legal skirmishes about voting rights may impact key elections in states with tight races.
Perhaps these men were recruited by the Romans, and participated in skirmishes as gladiators.
The violence began as a series of skirmishes between Hindus and Muslims on Feb.
Ukraine has become a low-level battleground, with ground skirmishes and a daily cyberconflict.
"It wouldn't be a Marvel production without manly skirmishes and digital avatars," she writes.
Still, leaders of civil liberties groups were savoring their victories in these early skirmishes.
It followed skirmishes between the torch-bearing white supremacists and people demonstrating against them.
Or, if there are military skirmishes, how will the nationalistic forces in society react?
That was followed by a Hamas victory, three major wars, and innumerable bloody skirmishes.
And it's there that his tactical skirmishes with the press begin to make sense.
Past skirmishes between America and Europe over privacy give a taste of things to come.
The skirmishes — both verbal spats and fist-fights — became more frequent, and escalated in intensity.
His comments come as skirmishes between the world's two major powers intensified in recent weeks.
It's a mix of light puzzle solving and exploration, with lengthy gun skirmishes tossed in.
Cops told me earlier that even the smallest skirmishes will be dispensed with overwhelming force.
Islanders 3, Rangers 1 Acrobatic saves, pucks off posts, a few skirmishes and near fights.
Lam said more than 10 police were injured in skirmishes on Sunday, with six hospitalised.
Skirmishes broke out, and it didn't take long before police fired tear gas at protesters.
Thursday's skirmishes appeared relatively contained compared to standoffs at previous rallies that began in February.
There were skirmishes at the end of the period and the beginning of the third.
Although the worst of the violence has abated, skirmishes along the line of contact continue.
Border skirmishes in the area are common, although detention of a foreign soldier is rare.
The two countries have fought a war and have regular skirmishes on their shared border.
However, it is very much worth noting that the tariff skirmishes have affected economic activity.
"But we've reached a situation in which the preliminary skirmishes have become serious," she added.
Zambia has been one of Africa's most stable democracies although there were skirmishes during campaigning.
A gregarious bon vivant, he has occasionally been mired in skirmishes of his own creation.
He had a tendency to get drunk, which led to minor skirmishes with the law.
There, the protesters engaged in several skirmishes with riot officers, who hit them with batons.
Skirmishes along the border have continued for years, but April's violence was much more serious.
In a statement Monday afternoon, the American-led coalition played down any skirmishes as accidental.
Investors think that trade skirmishes could be outweighed by two major reasons to be bullish.
Amid skirmishes between demonstrators and counterprotesters, a woman was struck and killed by a car.
He noted an audio recording Mr. Spencer made after similar skirmishes in April in Berkeley.
Polish and Ukrainian fans were also involved in skirmishes outside the stadium before the game.
And so far, that second group appears to be winning most of the internal skirmishes.
The latest skirmishes are the most serious crisis over the disputed border area in years.
"Except some skirmishes, it has been very calm all around Hodeidah airport," the source added.
Skirmishes broke out between Mr. Trump's supporters and his opponents, who exchanged taunts and shoves.
A truce that began on April 10 has dampened fighting, but skirmishes continue almost daily.
Both sides began to march throughout Charlottesville, despite skirmishes and the use of tear gas.
Anti-fascist counter-protesters confronted the alt-right and police had to break up several skirmishes.
Sectors that could be most impacted by trade skirmishes have been hit the hardest this month.
The Guardian reported on the rise of skirmishes between established and amateur tour guides in Bruges.
After several skirmishes, fearing capture by either the British or the Belgians, her crew scuttled her.
That is unlikely to mark the end of what could be years of acrimonious legal skirmishes.
Police said they arrested 115 people, taking the total over weeks of skirmishes to almost 1,500.
Blackfyre, Brightroar, Dark Sister and several others have been lost in various uprisings, skirmishes or wars.
Critics claimed the Charlottesville Police and Virginia State Police stood on the sidelines as skirmishes erupted.
For five years, al-Shabaab fought bloody skirmishes for control of Mogadishu and the surrounding regions.
India has acknowledged that one of its air force planes was "lost" in skirmishes with Pakistan.
Lesley Chilcott's documentary on Paul Watson includes snippets of his "eco-vigilante" group's widely publicized skirmishes.
It's a common tactic to make it harder for the security forces to maneuver during skirmishes.
It witnessed continual skirmishes between the two groups, some of which were violent, to varying degrees.
On Thursday, each side alleged the other had violated the Moscow-brokered truce in skirmishes overnight.
I think the thing that becomes complicated is we've got a lot of skirmishes going on.
The first skirmishes have already been fought in what could turn into a tech cold war.
At this point, it will probably fall to the courts to resolve many of these skirmishes.
Skirmishes broke out and some people, including a local reporter, were seen bleeding and nursing injuries.
Yet by Monday, these skirmishes had escalated into an attack on northeast New Delhi's Muslim residents.
Despite a negotiated cease-fire, skirmishes break out daily, most of them with long-distance artillery.
Lessons about intolerance are interwoven with the hand-to-hand skirmishes the series is known for.
Strategists say the fear is that trade skirmishes will stall business decisions and weight on sentiment.
That should make it quite easy for networks to prepare fact-checks in advance of airing his remarks... More skirmishes in right-wing media One more item from Oliver Darcy: Trump's Ukraine scandal has caused a handful of skirmishes to break out in right-wing media.
It lays out a series of skirmishes between the clubs during the months leading up to Waco.
Skirmishes are much smaller here with each map is designed to fit entirely on your phone's screen.
Each of the opening 22-minute episodes has a set piece combat, along with numerous other skirmishes.
Valor, even if it never gets off the ground, is a sign of the skirmishes to come.
Intermittent skirmishes continued amid chants of "Liberate Hong Kong," as the crowd headed to the city center.
Skirmishes at some of Keiko Fujimori's rallies have revived concerns that she might be intolerant of dissent.
Skirmishes took place throughout the weekend with state media reporting casualties sustained both on Saturday and Sunday.
He added that five policemen were injured in skirmishes with stone-throwing youths after Thursday's opposition rallies.
The attacks were the latest in a series of deadly skirmishes between Hutus and other local groups.
Deadly skirmishes have continued to erupt in several states since the peace agreement was signed last year.
But hundreds of people remained downtown and on nearby streets, and there were skirmishes throughout the day.
BofAML is not the only firm worrying about more substantial impacts from what are now trade skirmishes.
Three police officers were being treated in hospital on Monday for injuries sustained in skirmishes on Sunday.
But skirmishes with another Kurdish faction left nearly 30 dead and dozens wounded, according to local hospitals.
Because as you get old, per my accountant, life becomes a series of skirmishes with customs agents.
So far, the U.S. has held off from broader battles, but the skirmishes are getting global attention.
There have also been several smaller skirmishes between India and Pakistan, most recently in February of 2019.
There have been skirmishes on the margins — the Casterly Rock feint, the Highgarden invasion, Euron's various depredations.
Several court skirmishes ensued; Backpage repeatedly filed a motion to dismiss under the CDA's immunity from liability.
There are other factors at play in the markets, however, including worries about trade skirmishes and political uncertainty.
Previous skirmishes between anti-fascist protesters and Patriot Prayer or Proud Boys in Portland have resulted in hospitalizations.
Milligan said that would continue unless trade skirmishes started hurting the world economy or U.S. growth accelerated further.
Will the skirmishes Wednesday night with another group of 10, including former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens.
Milligan said that would continue unless trade skirmishes started impacting the world economy or U.S. growth accelerated further.
There are real threats elsewhere, yet we find ourselves in a morale-sucking, growth-slowing series of skirmishes.
Once his speech began, tensions ran high and a few skirmishes broke out, but overall it was peaceful.
The "Avengers" movies, including spinoffs built around Captain America, dramatize the country's civil-liberty and national-security skirmishes.
Tensions have heightened in recent weeks after a series of skirmishes at sea in the waters around Iran.
Since the NATO alliance was formed, there have been minor skirmishes — Bosnia, Kosovo, others — but no major wars.
The protests throughout the day had been largely peaceful gatherings, but skirmishes broke out at about 2 p.m.
On Tuesday officials said the LNA was involved in skirmishes about 300 km (185 miles) south of Sirte.
Powell could be asked about the economic impact of trade skirmishes and tariffs when he meets with reporters.
Last July's landmark power grab resulted in over 270 deaths amid skirmishes between the army, police and protesters.
Dalrymple, the author of numerous books on Indian history, recounts the skirmishes, sieges and battles in gory detail.
Earlier this week, he said, there were skirmishes in the area between the rebels and a breakaway faction.
Despite the skirmishes, Colonel Conricus said Israel was sticking to its policy of noninterference in the Syrian war.
Sporadic skirmishes continued, but Kurdish fighters were able to withdraw from a strategic town on the Syrian border.
The fight might have carried over from racial skirmishes at our football game three days earlier, officials believed.
Video of the protests, which circulated widely on social media, showed repeated skirmishes between Trump supporters and protesters.
Dozens of pipeline opponents have been camped out there, the site of numerous violent skirmishes with law enforcement.
While skirmishes are common, the heavy artillery barrages have been the thickest since a flare-up in February.
West Darfur had been largely calm since 2010, though there were occasional skirmishes over the past three years.
Between those wars, there have been numerous skirmishes, cross-border strikes and accusations of covert support for terrorism.
They have fought countless skirmishes along their de facto border, which the United Nations monitors, in the Himalayan region.
" The governing body of football in Europe UEFA released a statement after the clash saying it "regrets the skirmishes.
There were few altercations between the counter-demonstrators and the right-wing ralliers, but a couple skirmishes did occur.
Tensions between India and Pakistan have soared in recent months with frequent skirmishes along their disputed border in Kashmir.
Fighting first broke out Thursday, with skirmishes between troops loyal to Kiir and soldiers who support his deputy Machar.
In the past, each country has accused the other of initiating border skirmishes leading to casualties on both sides.
Analysts said the ongoing political skirmishes combined with weak economic growth had raised the chance of downgrades in 2017.
"I heard no skirmishes or shelling over the last 12 hours," Ahmad Khabir, a resident of Idlib told CNN.
The Hodeidah truce has largely been respected but there have been intermittent skirmishes in flashpoints on the city's edges.
"Don't keep on piping up," the judge warned Silverman, a deputy district attorney, during her skirmishes with the defense.
In 1962, the two countries engaged in a bloody border war and skirmishes have continued to break out sporadically.
This isn't a war with formal sides, declarations, border skirmishes, and a win/loss score—at least, not yet.
Ahrar has even adopted the secular FSA flag, triggering skirmishes with jihadists in towns where the banner was raised.
During Fields' state trial, his attorneys said he was afraid after seeing violent skirmishes between white nationalists and counterprotesters.
The latest trade skirmishes come as global currency volatility slips back after a February spike off multi-year lows.
Already, G-7 finance ministers, meeting in British Columbia over the weekend, chastised the U.S. for the trade skirmishes.
Secondly, Trump has embarked on trade skirmishes on many fronts, against the closest U.S. allies and biggest trading partners.
Police shut down bridges and streets to try to keep the rival groups apart, but skirmishes broke out regardless.
Their differences sometimes escalate into skirmishes, and people are worried that an incident could erupt into a broader conflict.
Dissimilar to games like basketball or soccer, it unfolds like a great war made up of several smaller skirmishes.
"Except for a couple of unhappy skirmishes, my relationship with men was nonexistent," she told The Times in 2003.
It's too risky, they say, for those displaced from the recent skirmishes to be seen talking to a reporter.
About that trade war: So far, we're seeing only initial skirmishes in something that may well become much bigger.
If the current skirmishes turn into a full-blown trade war, blame will fall heavily on the thousandth cut.
But before long, she realized that fighting for her right to stay was only the first of many skirmishes.
Border skirmishes along the heavily armed Line of Control dividing Indian- and Pakistani-controlled parts of Kashmir are common.
"Somebody's Daughter" abounds in gender bias, romantic drama, intergenerational conflict, racial skirmishes and a coming-of-age narrative, too.
The skirmishes have since subsided, but demonstrators set up at least three camps and defied government orders to disband.
The path to peace is not a simple one with regular skirmishes between separatists and Ukrainian troops taking place.
There were bombing raids, helicopter attacks and skirmishes that left a reported 73 dead and at least 200 wounded.
The conflict broke out in skirmishes over control of a vague border around a town or village called Badme.
Israel and Hamas have fought three wars in the last decade, in addition to dozens of other smaller skirmishes.
The action is the latest in a series of skirmishes between the United States and China over technology policy.
The company, which is already facing 20 years of FTC audits, is racing toward several skirmishes with the feds.
Border skirmishes between two Viking factions are initiated only to be shattered by a third party entering the fray.
Civil rights groups, the state of Washington, and the federal government all mobilized in protest, leading to various legal skirmishes.
It marked the most serious challenge to Maduro's leadership so far and unleashed a day of street protests and skirmishes.
" The governor said trade skirmishes have "evolved into tariff wars and now we're possibly at the beginning of currency wars.
Lefebvre said the skirmishes on Tuesday night were mainly in towns around Aulnay-sous-Bois, which itself was relatively calm.
There's something not quite right about blaming a year for celebrity deaths, various disappointments, and the outcome of political skirmishes.
GM Cruise effectively abandoned plans to test AVs in Manhattan in 2018 amid skirmishes between NYC's mayor and the governor.
The interdependencies won't vanish, though — so expect more skirmishes like the one Apple fought with Google and Facebook last week.
Fighting first broke out Thursday with skirmishes between the Sudan People's Liberation Army, loyal to Kiir, and soldiers backing Machar.
Around the hospital, fighters from the city of Misrata stand guard against frequent and often deadly skirmishes between local militia.
Skirmishes and conflicts continued to build between the two factions until they are thrown into all-out war once again.
If there is no resolution in coming months, a damaging trade war will ensue, as we have only had skirmishes.
World powers, including the U.S., China and Britain, have urged the two countries to ease tensions after those initial skirmishes.
Syria In war-ravaged Syria, where skirmishes and airstrikes threaten a fragile ceasefire, 173 arrived with the hope of peace.
Ultimates will be less frequent now, shifting the focus from ultimate-filled team fights to more standard skirmishes over objectives.
Portland Stands United Against Hate had a permit for a rally in a downtown plaza, and skirmishes took place nearby.
Now, the skirmishes at a Trump rally in Chicago on Friday evening have placed Mr. Cruz in a precarious position.
Since then, there have been almost daily skirmishes between Shi'ite youths and security forces, as well as several bomb attacks.
The investigation ended without the filing of any charges — Mr. Kelley's only skirmishes in the local courts were traffic violations.
A few skirmishes that took place during the panic and subsequent mall evacuation led to a few arrests, police said.
Access to talc and other minerals appears to have been a factor in early skirmishes between the Taliban and ISIS .
In reality, American and South Vietnamese troops faced only skirmishes against small units, not the main forces of the Vietcong.
Within the league — which included players, owners, executives, even news media regulars — there could be related skirmishes, even protracted battles.
On Saturday, the police arrested more than 20 people after skirmishes off campus between supporters and opponents of President Trump.
Two teenagers have been shot and wounded in skirmishes with police and scores of people and police have been injured.
Schiff added that despite his public skirmishes with committee Republicans, they are heeding some of the minority's requests for testimony.
There were no skirmishes between protesters and police and by nightfall protesters had dispersed into small groups scattered around Kowloon.
There were no skirmishes between protesters and police and by nightfall protesters had dispersed into small groups scattered around Kowloon.
But you know I mean we've seen this kind of thing before, what happens when nations get into trade skirmishes.
Its size is perfect for urban skirmishes, and the slightly retuned suspension keeps comfort up and body movements buttoned down.
Sanders' entry might have sparked anew old intra-party skirmishes on social media, but the contestants are still playing nice.
The legal skirmishes begin with Purdue's first-day bankruptcy hearing on Tuesday in a White Plains, New York, federal court.
Skirmishes also broke out between the police and protesters in major cities in western France, including Nantes, Bordeaux and Caen.
These tensions have played out symbolically in skirmishes over the fate of historical monuments, specifically public sculptures memorializing the Confederacy.
Protesters, unaffiliated with the UIC movement, lashed out, pushing back, fighting in skirmishes with willing Trump participants, baiting the violence.
Skirmishes between the militias and Syrian troops have resulted in scores of deaths, according to researchers at King's College in London.
Instead, for now, the television executive said ABC is thought to enjoy the buzz that the skirmishes bring to the show.
After a month of preliminary skirmishes, the 2016 presidential primaries have finally reached states with nontrivial numbers of people in them.
There were light skirmishes between mourners and security forces as police refused to let the crowds through to the funeral procession.
More skirmishes between the colonists and the Whisperers are inevitable so if you stay ready you don't have to be ready.
A number of the skirmishes occurred beyond police lines on nearby streets and at a parking garage, a Reuters photographer said.
The suits are skirmishes in a bigger battle between the pair over licensing terms that Apple alleges are unfair and illegal.
Instead, he pointed to the "trade skirmishes" between the U.S. and China that, he said, were spilling over all other markets.
With dozens of villagers detained and arrested after running skirmishes with police, local authorities appear determined to keep it that way.
Yet the world's leading democracies instead could be locked in a series of morale-sapping, growth-slowing and politically polarizing skirmishes.
In the earliest skirmishes of America's culture wars, abortion was mainly a Catholic concern, and some evangelicals took pro-choice positions.
Until and unless this changes, the Fed should not be reacting to trade skirmishes or one month of weaker job growth.
A series of recent skirmishes and attacks had increased to 69 the tally of suspected Rohingya Muslim attackers killed since Oct.
It's not just a series of random skirmishes until the game ends, which is how XCOM 2 felt to me originally.
Taliban fighters maintain strongholds close to the thoroughfares, however, and during recent skirmishes, some police checkpoints on Highway 3 were overrun.
They believe the likeliest end game is that a few skirmishes break out on the convention floor but are quickly extinguished.
The two groups intermarried and protected one another, but there were also skirmishes, and captives were sent to slave-seeking Europeans.
Iranian security forces have also been involved in an increased number of skirmishes in Iran's southeast with Sunni groups seeking independence.
Mentioning skirmishes between youths and the police, it is the most overtly topical installment and suggests a nightmare in plain sight.
On more than one occasion, she was sent home for fighting, skirmishes that her mother said were provoked by other girls.
In the great food culture wars of the 21st century, the egg-spoon skirmishes may one day be remembered as pivotal.
Since Hamas seized power in Gaza in 2007, Israel has fought three wars and dozens of skirmishes against Islamic militant groups.
Peaceful rallies descended into chaos on Sunday with running skirmishes between protesters and police in shopping malls and on the streets.
B- Bernie Sanders Sanders was able to pick at the edges of a couple big skirmishes, while still remaining fairly undamaged.
The first skirmishes over the N.E.A. and N.E.H. will be in the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies.
Video from Tuesday's skirmishes shows protesters throwing tear gas canisters into a government compound and facing off with armored personnel vehicles.
Sailors from both sides have been killed in previous skirmishes in the waters off the west coast of the Korean peninsula.
A series of skirmishes between Russian and Polish fans followed, broken up by police who used rubber bullets and tear gas.
Meanwhile, possible turf skirmishes or mob mentality happening right now may be scarring some of the children as we speak, he said.
Police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray on Wednesday in a series of skirmishes to clear demonstrators from the legislature.
Roj said there were currently no clashes between Turkish forces and the YPG, "only skirmishes" at the edge of the Afrin region.
Analysts at Oxford Economics note that, the 21929s aside, trade skirmishes usually have a limited impact on global growth and asset markets.
The Thunder's Russell Westbrook was ejected in the second quarter after getting his second technical foul following skirmishes with J. J. Barea.
Almost every major character, good and bad, managed to escape major skirmishes in over-the-top death-defying fashion in season 7.
The company has until now kept stations open and trains running even when there have been chaotic skirmishes between protesters and police.
While conditions in the Kivus (most notably altitude and humidity) are ideal for cultivating trees, the region's never-ending skirmishes are not.
Ali al-Hassi said the Petroleum Facilities Guards were in control of Es Sider and Ras Lanuf ports, but that skirmishes continued.
From 1947-1999, the two nuclear powers went to war with each other four times in addition to other serious border skirmishes.
Police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray in a series of skirmishes to clear demonstrators from around the city's legislature.
A YEAR AFTER the start of trade skirmishes between America and China, America's economy—and the world's—seem to be holding up.
Donald Trump broke his silence on the skirmishes on February 28th, noting that "hopefully it's going to be coming to an end".
Thanks to Donald Trump's trade skirmishes and Britain's painful divorce from Europe, the word has appeared in nine of our cover leaders.
Beyond the usual fears of terrorism and Middle East conflicts, potential trade skirmishes — if not wars — loom, and global tensions are rising.
The game got off to an aggressive start, as the Flames and Wild combined for three fights and several post-whistle skirmishes.
China's last naval battles were with Vietnam in the South China Sea in 1974 and 1988, though these were relatively minor skirmishes.
Murdoch has reportedly sought a closer relationship with Trump after initial skirmishes between Trump and Murdoch's Fox News during the Republican primary.
Shares climbed 4 percent to $106.76 in midday trading, partly due to easing anxiety around U.S. trade skirmishes and Mexico's leadership transition.
It says it has lost many security personnel in skirmishes with drug traffickers in regions bordering Afghanistan, the top world opium supplier.
The world has other hot borders (India and China or Israel and Lebanon) where skirmishes have occurred without resulting in major conflicts.
Residents have reported continued skirmishes, mostly at night, on the outskirts of Hodeidah, where thousands of coalition-backed Yemeni troops have massed.
The nuclear-armed neighbors have fought three wars since independence and partition in 1947, and tensions remain high, with frequent border skirmishes.
But even uglier skirmishes are imminent, including whether to raise the federal government's debt limit and break Congress' self-imposed budget caps.
In response, the United States proposed a simple amendment to the resolution that called out Hamas for its role in the skirmishes.
The idea was that Mr. Stern was giving Mr. Trump — who had recently tangled with Ms. Kelly — some ammunition for future skirmishes.
Tensions between Iran and the West are elevated over disagreements involving Iran's nuclear program and maritime skirmishes in the Strait of Hormuz.
The NDAA spat is the latest in a series of skirmishes between Democratic leadership and progressive firebrands, including over the defense budget.
Indeed, China has proved to be able to navigate among skirmishes, exploiting the degree of flexibility offered by its non-political approach.
Parker said the market has adjusted to the potential impact from trade skirmishes and it's likely been priced in, unless there's escalation.
The war that led to the division of the country had only stopped 133 years earlier and bloody skirmishes were still common.
The Associated Press reported that skirmishes broke out when the demonstrators tried to get past rows of riot police flanking the building.
It depicts a series of brutal skirmishes during the Civil War, as three gunslingers compete to unearth a stash of Confederate gold.
There were minor skirmishes mostly involving masked protesters, who often represent anarchist groups and who on Thursday threw projectiles at the police.
A few skirmishes between protesters blocking the entrances and Trump supporters trying to get through, but nothing erupted into full-scale violence.
Some of the protesters at the Capitol this week said they had marched here before — in 2011 or in other skirmishes since.
Other skirmishes adding to the turmoil, and a Virginia State Police helicopter monitoring the protests crashed southwest of Charlottesville, killing two troopers.
After India gained independence in 1947, Kashmir has been bitterly contested by both nations, resulting in three wars and numerous other skirmishes.
President Donald Trump overturned a ban in drilling in the refuge in 2018 after decades of political skirmishes over the sensitive ecosystem.
Protesters accuse them of using excessive force, which police deny, and two protesters have been shot and wounded during skirmishes with police.
White settlers began squatting on Osage territory, skirmishes ensued and eventually the tribe had to sell the land for $1.25 an acre.
Protesters accuse them of using excessive force, which police deny, and two protesters have been shot and wounded during skirmishes with police.
Skirmishes have intensified in the past three years, and at least 200 people were killed in a violent flare-up last April.
Early skirmishes between small groups of protesters and security guards with dogs give way to large-scale battles against uniformed police officers.
As the line to get in the venue moved ahead, the two groups shouted at each other, and some skirmishes broke out.
Aside from land skirmishes, bilateral ties between the two Asian giants are also weighed down by maritime tensions in the Indian Ocean.
"No Raila, no peace!" was another refrain echoing through the Kondele district, scene of skirmishes between demonstrators and police throughout the afternoon.
The war in eastern Ukraine began in early 2014 and skirmishes continue between Russian separatists and forces loyal to the Ukrainian government.
He writes of Kurdish peshmerga fighters — only recently "driven to the front by proud and worried family members" — snapping selfies between skirmishes.
Andy Byford, the president of New York City Transit, had watched the skirmishes unfold during his first full week on the job.
At the center of "The Choice" is an escalating series of skirmishes that culminate in the battle that erupts at episode's end.
There were also jokes about being more interested in skirmishes between police and a youth protest movement called Nuit Debout (Up all night).
Open criticism of ruling families is extremely rare among Gulf Arab nations, even during border disputes in the 1990s that saw some skirmishes.
Police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray in a series of skirmishes on Wednesday to clear demonstrators from the city's legislature.
Following a familiar daily pattern, the demonstrations were largely peaceful until mid-afternoon, when scattered skirmishes broke out and the shooting incidents occurred.
Flights between the two cities would typically fly over Pakistan, but many have been skirting the country because of armed skirmishes with India.
The area near Iran&aposs borders with Iraq and Turkey sees occasional skirmishes with Kurdish separatist groups, as well as extremist Islamic rebels.
After a brief war in 1962 and occasional skirmishes, Beijing and Delhi are still talking about an unlikely but crucially important bilateral agreement.
China and India engaged in a bloody border war in 1962, and skirmishes have continued to break out sporadically in the decades since.
China's last naval battles were with the Vietnamese in the South China Sea in 1974 and 1988, though these were relatively minor skirmishes.
The prison, which houses violent criminals, has had several incidents in the last several years resulting in injuries or skirmishes with correctional officers.
Several of the special forces with Arwa were wounded, and almost all their Humvees incapacitated -- many had been poorly repaired from previous skirmishes.
But the MILF stayed away from the skirmishes and helped about 8,000 people displaced from their homes when the fighting began on Feb.
Troops on both sides marched through this area during the entire war, and there were even a few skirmishes where bullets were fired.
The US has gotten into military skirmishes with pro-Assad fighters three times over the past month before shooting down the bomber yesterday.
In 1962, the two countries engaged in a bloody border war, and skirmishes have continued to break out sporadically in the decades since.
In 1962, the two countries engaged in a bloody border war and skirmishes have continued to break out sporadically in the decades since.
For years we endured some of the fiercest skirmishes in the global war on terror and paid a heavy price in this endeavor.
The legislative skirmishes point to just how valuable arbitration has become to companies and just how far they will go to defend it.
In 1962, China and India engaged in a bloody border war, and skirmishes have continued to break out sporadically in the decades since.
Fighting first broke out Thursday with skirmishes between the Sudan People's Liberation Army, loyal to Kiir, and soldiers backing Vice President Riek Machar.
There could be a half-dozen or more skirmishes between delegates within the same state who disagree over how the process should unfold.
Already, G-7 finance ministers, meeting in British Columbia over the weekend, chastised the U.S. for the trade skirmishes brewing across the world.
This has already resulted in several skirmishes between poachers and Russian coast guard vessels, leaving one North Korean fisherman dead and several wounded.
More recently, the U.S. has watched Saudi Arabia engage in proxy skirmishes with Iran that have deepened the chaos in Yemen and Syria.
The move comes as the U.S. has been engaged in a series of trade skirmishes as tariffs are readied for July 6 implementation.
Much of the book is given over to Simone's close reading of the longstanding skirmishes that have taken place in Bay City, Mich.
Police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray in a series of skirmishes on Wednesday to clear demonstrators from the city's legislature.
When I was investigating one of the early skirmishes of the Clinton years, the burning of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Tex.
More than 200 people have been arrested and more than 20 injuries have been reported in the skirmishes between protesters and security forces.
THE CONTEST between China and America, the world's two superpowers, has many dimensions, from skirmishes over steel quotas to squabbles over student visas.
The Guard's naval forces continued to avoid skirmishes with United States forces in the Persian Gulf that had once been a regular occurrence.
China's last naval battles were with the Vietnamese in the South China Sea, in 1974 and 1988, though these were relatively minor skirmishes.
The armed, low-intensity skirmishes between Hamas and Israel in recent weeks were intended by both sides not to kill, Mr. Yaari said.
The initial rush devolved into several smaller skirmishes as uniformed police officers, some in helmets and swinging collapsible batons, struggled to restore order.
The conflict is now in its fifth year and has been largely characterized by clashes and skirmishes between separatists and the Ukrainian army.
" Spielberg says he laments the current political climate, because "we've lost the majority of good listeners" and "our conversations have turned into skirmishes.
The daily air strikes were halted on Sunday but small skirmishes took place as rebel snipers fired intermittently on positions held by troops.
But amid the skirmishes, the exploding tear gas canisters from Venezuelan security forces and the fire bombs from protesters, a blaze broke out.
Underlying supply/demand fundamentals were largely healthy in most industrial metals, but prices had been undermined by tit-for-tat trade skirmishes, analysts said.
And it's also possible there will be serious skirmishes in the disputed territories between the peshmerga and the Shiite militia or the Iraqi army.
Mr Ai has been living in exile in Berlin since 2015, after years of skirmishes with authorities over his politically charged art and advocacy.
So far, India's military response to the Uri attack has been limited to skirmishes near the Line of Control separating the countries in Kashmir.
Clashes with ISIS fighters are expected to intensify the closer in troops get, and in Mosul itself, bloody street-to-street skirmishes are expected.
Since then, there have been many skirmishes -- from gay rights versus traditional heteronormativity, feminism versus misogyny and racial justice versus white privilege and supremacy.
In the past, there have been occasional skirmishes between archaeologists, who want to preserve the past, and some divers, who want to plunder it.
In March 2016, there were skirmishes with demonstrators and local police had to intervene outside the Brookings Institution while the Turkish president spoke inside.
Skirmishes appear to have been limited, but journalist Arun Gupta posted a video of antifa members smashing the windows of a Proud Boys bus.
Photos and video posted online showed skirmishes between riot police and protesters as authorities tried to clear the airport to get flights operating again.
Markets are on high alert for any change in course, since this next step in the trade skirmishes opens the door for more escalation.
Chinese and Indian troops fought a war in 1962 after a series of skirmishes heightened tensions on the border, which largely ended in stalemate.
Get ready for a long, hot summer filled with protests, extreme rhetoric and unexpected intraparty skirmishes ahead of the 2018 midterm elections this fall.
Clinton maintains a wide lead in delegates, but Mr. Sanders's backers will point to such skirmishes as evidence of why he should fight on.
There have been skirmishes involving automatic weapons and grenades in Ain al-Hilweh between rival Palestinian and Islamist factions over the past few weeks.
But on Thursday, the ever-intensifying skirmishes between Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein and conservative House Republicans broke into an ugly public fight.
And unpleasant as trade skirmishes with Europe or Canada or Japan may be, they're really a warm-up for a trade war with China.
In a self-published 2016 book detailing his work in law enforcement, Mr. Perrotta acknowledged skirmishes during his career, particularly in its early days.
The conflict in the Donbass region is now in its fifth year, although it has been characterized more by regular skirmishes than outright war.
They protested furiously in Caracas and throughout the country for years, clashing with Maduro's security forces in skirmishes that led to hundreds of deaths.
Amnesty International accused Sudanese government forces of using chemical weapons against civilians in Darfur last year, and there are ongoing skirmishes in the region.
The game ended with an on-pitch brawl that saw the referee go over the touchline to assess the skirmishes on a video screen.
Vice President Pence announced a cease-fire between Turkish and Kurdish forces on Thursday, although numerous skirmishes have been reported in the region since.
A spokeswoman for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the U.S. "capricious, arrogant and selfish" this week amid continuing skirmishes in the trade fight.
" Matt Ford, The New Republic: "None of the candidates' spats and skirmishes are nearly as interesting as the unspoken truce between Sanders and Warren.
And while the familiar skirmishes play out for another week in Hong Kong after months of unrest, others said they hoped for a resolution.
Most of the fighting has been confined to one section of the city, but there have been skirmishes and sniper fire in many areas.
However, at a time when unity of purpose is most required, new trade skirmishes broke out last week with Brazil, Argentina and with France.
The PRO MK-1 promises to elevate these make-believe skirmishes to something a little more intense, almost bordering on a paintball-like experience.
Residents reported lingering skirmishes on the northern and eastern edges of the city on Thursday night but said Hodeidah was calm by Friday morning.
Skirmishes have kicked up on social media in recent years, as genre television and comic books move to reflect the diversity of its fans.
"In the past there would be small skirmishes, but nothing like this," said one guard at the crossing, Shafi Ullah, referring to the weekend clashes.
By nightfall there was bigger news: the prospect of peace with neighboring Eritrea after nearly two decades of border skirmishes and a two-year war.
America has emerged victorious from some skirmishes; for instance, Argonne scientists developed the nickel-cobalt-manganese cathode used in the plug-in hybrid Chevy Volt.
It has infiltrated all of the internet's major social spaces, with skirmishes and harassment occurring constantly on Twitter, Tumblr, and Reddit and everywhere in between.
These skirmishes have escalated over the past year as the agencies have opened probes into several tech companies, as the Wall Street Journal previously reported.
Tensions were already high at the time of the strike, with a series of skirmishes in the Persian Gulf region last summer, among other incidents.
The operation comes a day after eight Turkish security force members and 46 suspected PKK rebels were killed in three separate skirmishes in southeast Turkey.
Your on-the-ground skirmishes move the war effort forward, but claiming ultimate victory over the invaders also requires a higher level of strategic thinking.
Some of the Kurdish military forces, called the peshmerga, confronted the advancing Iraqis, leading to a series of skirmishes and an unknown number of casualties.
Instead, they have mainly witnessed vicious skirmishes in slums that leave addicts and petty pushers dead at the hands of the police or murderers unknown.
Small skirmishes took place early in the day in parts of Marawi, where fighters loyal to Islamic State were clinging on for a fifth week.
Yet the skirmishes and negotiations continue not because both sides seek to control Ukraine's Donbas region, but because neither wants to assume responsibility for it.
It is brimming with hope and optimism – feelings that seem impossible to grasp in our current state of racial profiling, tribal skirmishes, and percolating hatred.
"Secularism is why you haven't seen the religious skirmishes, warfare and bloodshed we've seen around the world when religion is part of government," she said.
Gold prices slumped to three-week lows on Friday as disappointed speculators liquidated long positions despite fresh trade skirmishes between the United States and China.
Police said 83 people were detained after skirmishes that saw drivers smash taxi windshields, attack other drivers and burn tyres in parts of the city.
Tensions between Iran and Israel have remained high for years, partly because of skirmishes in Syria occurring against the backdrop of the country's civil war.
Journalists with cameras caught skirmishes beginning to break out between protesters and police, who started using bats and pepper spray to break up the crowds.
One of the more interesting dynamics in the trial of President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman has been the skirmishes between the judge and prosecutors.
At the time, Israel was embroiled in an endless, lethal sequence of skirmishes in southern Lebanon, hoping to secure the border against incursions by Hezbollah.
Play against other people in local laser tag skirmishes, join a faction and work to control areas around the globe — all with your smartphone screen.
In the Middle Belt, herders versus farmer skirmishes persist, and in the South-East, a separatist group threatens to escalate tensions and prevent the Feb.
She called on Bolivia's security forces, who have been involved in street skirmishes with pro-Morales supporters, to treat the country's indigenous groups with respect.
The worst case scenario is skirmishes in Kashmir eventually escalating to an all-out war between India and Pakistan, both of whom have nuclear weapons.
Rather than shifty evening skirmishes in city cemeteries or freerides at parkades, Lyons secured permits to close down a couple of roads in Pender Harbour.
Skirmishes broke out between the two camps, making for some tense minutes that received national television coverage and raised security concerns around the Trump campaign.
Most delegates in Cleveland believe the Free the Delegates movement will provoke some minor skirmishes on the convention floor but will be quickly stamped out.
Near one protest, masked youths and national guardsmen fought running skirmishes, and the police swiftly repressed several attempted demonstrations with tear gas and rubber bullets.
The Wagner Group's involvement in Syria burst into the spotlight after it suffered serious setbacks in skirmishes with US forces in Deir Ezzor in 2018.
Had they ever taken an item from another shopper's cart, yelled at store workers, gotten into skirmishes with other customers or overturned racks of merchandise?
Skirmishes along the de facto border between Indian-controlled Kashmir and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, known as the Line of Control, continue to break out periodically.
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Following legal skirmishes between the producers and the Harper Lee estate, Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of Lee's novel is on track.
His aim was so good because he had been a crack shot in the People's Liberation Army, including during skirmishes on the border with Vietnam.
Those skirmishes lead to arbitrary, inconsistent results and slowly chip away at the dignity and agency of oppressed people to decide appropriateness on our terms.
Beyond the ballot box, battles have been breaking out over growth in courtrooms and City Council meetings, with skirmishes over rent control and other issues.
The current state of educational choice in America makes clear that while bitter skirmishes continue, the war for educational choice—public and private—is over.
Those skirmishes, combined with the larger wall fight, raise serious questions about whether Congress will get any spending bills for fiscal 2020 signed into law.
The procgen maps can be infuriating, offering impossible odds on bland territory, or captivating, offering you skirmishes as memorable as any AAA action game setpiece.
Read more: Goldman Sachs's push into private equity is ruffling feathers at Blackstone — and it might be a sign of big client skirmishes to come 
Ali used to live near the border, but increased shelling in the aftermath of the February air skirmishes forced him to flee with his family.
Chandler said another concern the market is not really focused on is the Himalayan border dispute between China and India, where there have been skirmishes.
By the end of the day, the military had largely sided with the regime, and a protest planned as peaceful had descended into violent skirmishes.
There were some legal skirmishes back then, particularly when it came to Elon Musk, now Tesla's CEO, and one of the company's founders, Martin Eberhard.
" Related: South Sudan Rebel Leader Riek Machar Sworn in as Vice President After Two Years of War "I urge calm and restraint throughout these skirmishes.
The much-anticipated second edition of Lee Friedlander's The American Monument coincides with the opening skirmishes of an extended battle over the control of history.
The , Dow and Nasdaq have all plunged more than 10 percent from their respective highs as trade skirmishes and the Fed have kept investors on edge.
History lesson: Qualcomm's state complaint for breach of contract is one of a dozen legal skirmishes between the two companies, a battle that spans the globe.
There were no skirmishes and most of the criticism of the policy was measured, aimed at the implementation rather than the intention of the move itself.
As skirmishes intensify, the Americans too might intervene, to prop up a strategic enclave they have protected since 1991 and reassure Kurds fighting IS in Syria.
Foreign Policy has an excerpt: Such online skirmishes may appear insignificant compared with real fights conducted with real weapons, but they have become just as important.
In cat-and-mouse skirmishes on backstreets and highways around the capital, youths built barricades, burned trash and hurled rocks and bottles at soldiers and police.
Skirmishes between the LNA and forces loyal to Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj have since been reported, including in the city of Gharyan south of Tripoli.
Yes, there were other skirmishes -- Marco Rubio tussled with both Cruz and Chris Christie; Jeb Bush bashed Trump's keep-out-the-Muslims plan -- but Trump vs.
Last weekend, two initially peaceful protests degenerated into running skirmishes between baton-wielding police and activists, resulting in scores of injuries and more than 40 arrests.
The demonstration was the first of the southern hemisphere academic year, and there were isolated skirmishes with police in the downtown area of Chilean capital Santiago.
Clayton's three-hour confirmation hearing earlier in March featured little hostility toward him, but plenty of partisan skirmishes over Wall Street and regulating the financial industry.
Violent skirmishes between the two sides prompted police to declare an unlawful assembly and to order the groups to disband before the rally could even begin.
As fighting raged in Juba there were reports of skirmishes across the country, although it is unclear how serious they were, or if they still continue.
Supporters of Morales have continued to agitate on his behalf with marches and skirmishes in the streets of the capital La Paz and nearby El Alto.
" Thompson added that he thinks the various skirmishes within the Democratic Party are "healthy," citing the last thing they need is a party "where everyone agrees.
The score-settling Twitter skirmishes that litigate these points, every hour of every day, might be tiresome, but the underlying questions -- and answers -- are still relevant.
But after demonstrations in Emancipation Park and downtown Charlottesville ignited skirmishes between opposing groups, police in riot gear marched on the scene to disperse the crowds.
Elections are no longer decision points; they are launching points for two-year skirmishes intended to embarrass the other side in advance of the next election.
After three all-out wars, several border skirmishes, and terrorist attacks, Pakistan and India aren't any closer to peaceful coexistence, and now both have nuclear weapons.
A series of tactical skirmishes with faceless minions — semi-zombies that can be slaughtered en masse, without a second thought — leads to a big final showdown.
Clayton's three-hour confirmation hearing earlier in March featured little hostility toward him, but plenty of partisan skirmishes over Wall Street and regulating the financial industry.
Also, there is no question that the trade skirmishes with China, the EU and our North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners have alarmed some sectors.
The skirmishes we saw at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, or Nevada's Gold Butte, for example, are just a taste of what may lie ahead.
Was it really necessary to antagonize Russia and China, and kill Serbs, a traditionally pro-American people, to sort out the eternal skirmishes in the Balkans?
The Town Center Aurora in Aurora, Colorado, was also closed early after multiple skirmishes were reported inside the mall, the Aurora Police Department said on Twitter.
Spectators paid $40 to watch nearly a dozen mock skirmishes over the course of four days, and there was an old-timey ball on Saturday night.
The Pentagon has gotten into military skirmishes with pro-Assad fighters three times over the past month and shot down a Syrian bomber on June 18.
Amir Odeh, 19, one of two young men from Qusra who were shot and wounded during the recent skirmishes, was working on house renovations in Migdalim.
Perhaps for that reason, there seems to be a kind of trend in Civil War studies to examine minor skirmishes and neglected periods in the conflict.
The two countries had three maritime skirmishes in 2016 involving warning shots, including one in which Indonesian warships seized a Chinese fishing boat and its crew.
Violence has ebbed and flowed for years, with thousands of people killed and wounded during shelling, skirmishes and several wars along the roughly 1,200-mile border.
Notwithstanding occasional skirmishes with Kurdish fighters, Damascus continues to underwrite the Y.P.G.-held areas, even though it opposes any long-term federalist solution for the country.
Wading through the sucker punches and small skirmishes, I saw a man walk to his car, retrieve a long brown item and approach the nightclub entrance.
More skirmishes are expected to play out in coming appearances at the other California campuses, including a crucible of the 1960s free speech movement, U.C. Berkeley.
The conservative news media are focused more on Mr. Trump's near-daily skirmishes with Democrats and reporters, among others, than on policy issues like health care.
One pattern evident since the trade skirmishes began in earnest in early 20193 has been that businesses are able to adapt to moderate tariffs reasonably well.
One pattern evident since the trade skirmishes began in earnest in early 20193 has been that businesses are able to adapt to moderate tariffs reasonably well.
Peaceful rallies descended into chaos in the Chinese-ruled city on Sunday with running skirmishes between protesters and police in shopping malls and on the streets.
The still-undisclosed powers contained in the Trump memo could spark unanticipated skirmishes like the ambush in Niger last October, leaving dead Americans in their wake.
The game became chippy with two skirmishes in the final two minutes, Toronto's Jake Muzzin was assessed an unsportsmanlike penalty as well as a roughing penalty.
Pumping more financial support toward farmers could also fuel even more trade skirmishes as other countries challenge U.S measures at the World Trade Organization, he said.
Between the lines: Despite the fact that Twitter often takes heat for the misinformation on its platform, it has largely avoided bad skirmishes with news publishers.
Many called the police's handling of the event hands-off, often appearing outnumbered and waiting too long to break up skirmishes between protesters and counter-protesters.
If Roe is overturned and abortion laws are left to the states, the crisis will predictably result in dozens of bitter legislative skirmishes from Harrisburg to Denver.
Having witnessed violence as recently as 2006, when competing political factions engaged in lethal skirmishes, Timorese are generally happy that the bigwigs appear to be getting along.
Trump has been embroiled in skirmishes with the tech giant, primarily over the San Bernardino terror attack in December that left more than a dozen people dead.
This forms the heart of the dramatic tension, particularly Elizabeth's skirmishes with Philip Mountbatten (Matt Smith), the proud naval officer emasculated by living in his wife's shadow.
Two initially peaceful protests last weekend degenerated into running skirmishes between baton-wielding riot police and activists, resulting in scores of injuries and more than 40 arrests.
Barr tries to make the rules The extent of that mistrust was evident in skirmishes over the weekend between the Justice Department and Democrats on Capitol Hill.
The demonstration in the Hong Kong territorial town of Sheung Shui, not far from the Chinese city of Shenzhen, began peacefully but devolved into skirmishes and shouting.
Clashes with ISIS fighters are expected to intensify the closer in troops get, and in Mosul itself bloody street-to-street skirmishes are expected, CNN has reported.
Kenya has fought skirmishes with Somali bandits along its borders for years, but it has never lost a hundred soldiers in one battle, officials and analysts say.
PAYING for pensions is like one of those never-ending historical wars; a confusing series of small battles and skirmishes that can obscure the long-term trend.
What makes this moment even more perilous is that world leaders come to the table with far less cohesiveness, nursing wounds from a series of trade skirmishes.
You don't have to be particularly close to a zombie to engage, and I've managed to get into quite a few skirmishes without actually leaving my office.
Lurking behind these local skirmishes is a deeper feeling of dread: that the tech sector—and the social networks it spawned—contributed meaningfully to Donald Trump's victory.
For now, the ceasefire remains in effect despite skirmishes and violations reported by both sides, according to the FSA statement and Syrian state-run SANA news agency.
But increased political tensions, including recent skirmishes along the border and a pending case at the International Court of Justice, have limited their meetings in recent years.
Political skirmishes over clearing euro-denominated securities go to the heart of what's at stake for Britain as it prepares to negotiate new trading terms with Europe.
Last weekend two initially peaceful protests degenerated into running skirmishes between baton-wielding riot police and activists, resulting in scores of injuries and more than 40 arrests.
Lebanese soldiers raided a mosque complex belonging to Assir in June 2013, after skirmishes between his supporters and opponents in the southern Mediterranean port city of Sidon.
You have your wars and skirmishes but a lot of that to me just has to do with the leaders wanting to have that on their resumes.
She vividly describes dances, beach outings, church services, weddings, suicides and accidental deaths, as well as reports of skirmishes with the British during the War of 1812.
There have been several maritime skirmishes in the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway to Iran's south that's crucial to the global oil trade, since mid-June.
Following the skirmishes on Saturday that saw one lawmaker taken to hospital, pro-democracy lawmakers again tried to hold a committee meeting to discuss the extradition bill.
The Vermont senator, who has created a big and sustained lead in New Hampshire, will likely emerge from the first two skirmishes confident and full of momentum.
Despite a few border skirmishes, it seemed unlikely that the Houthis could do any serious damage to Saudi Arabia itself or to any facilities affecting US interests.
Despite my longing for the original Dawn of War, I have to stress that I never felt let down by Dawn of War III in my skirmishes.
The intrigue: Skirmishes over semiconductors and those involving China's two leading hardware firms, Huawei and ZTE, always happen under a cloud of national security and cybersecurity fears.
The Pemon community, which numbers more than 10,000 in Venezuela, has a history of skirmishes with the military over issues ranging from gasoline cuts to informal mining.
They've run headlines that highlight small violent skirmishes while ignoring the thousands who marched and protested peacefully, to say nothing of the injustices that inspired the protests.
Similar skirmishes took place at the state capital building in Sacramento in summer 2016, as well as in Huntington Beach, Berkeley and San Bernardino the following year.
Kashmir has been bitterly contested by India and Pakistan since the partition of the two countries in 83, leading to three wars and numerous other skirmishes. 4.
Lessons about intolerance — in a subplot, immigration officials abuse their power and plan a vendetta-driven raid in Chinatown — are interwoven with the hand-to-hand skirmishes.
West Darfur has been generally calm since 2010 though tensions between the Masalit and Arab tribes resurfaced in 2017 leading to occasional, smaller scale skirmishes, Eissa said.
Washington and Tehran engaged in a series of skirmishes in the Persian Gulf region over the summer, but the Soleimani strike represents the most serious escalation yet.
Analysts also expect trade skirmishes to crop up elsewhere, and they expect the Trump administration could have Europe in its sights for its next round of tariffs.
It drew immediate complaints from a wide range of U.S. businesses, angered by the prospect of higher raw material costs and the potential for other trade skirmishes.
He has taken to deploying phrases like "personal cyberhygiene" in conversation and discusses Russian incursions into French politics with a fluency once reserved for Virginia budget skirmishes.
The group has been held responsible for numerous skirmishes in the region and has tens of thousands of rockets that could easily reach the US ally Israel.
During the 1960s hundreds of troops on both sides died in skirmishes, but in recent years, while the atmosphere has remained tense, there has been little violence.
Nouri Mahmoud, spokesman for the SDF's most powerful element, the Kurdish YPG militia, described the clash as "skirmishes" and said each side had returned to their former positions.
He claims the actual principal borrowed was a little over 500 million pounds, while interest as of 2013, when legal skirmishes over repayment began, was 120 million pounds.
Demonstrations also took place in the cities of Najaf and Basra, where security forces announced city-wide curfews amid reports of skirmishes between protesters and local militia groups.
Artillery tit-for-tat exchanges and skirmishes between the two have intensified along the frontier running through the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir over the last few months.
The area has been the site of conflict between Sudanese government forces and those loyal to rebel leader Abdulwahid Nour, with occasional skirmishes taking place in recent months.
The area near Turkey and Iraq&aposs borders with Iran has previously been the scene of occasional skirmishes with Kurdish separatist groups as well as extremist Islamic rebels.
Russia's foreign ministry said that the alleged death of servicemen last weekend during clashes would have consequences, Reuters reported, though Ukraine has denied that the skirmishes took place.
VIOLENCE Last weekend two initially peaceful protests degenerated into running skirmishes between baton-wielding riot police and activists, resulting in scores of injuries and more than 40 arrests.
Dramatic video footage shot by bystanders shows skirmishes between law enforcement and hawkers on the streets of Mong Kok, a busy residential and commercial part of Hong Kong.
About 36% of the respondents do not expect a military confrontation between the U.S. and Iran, and 18% expect minor skirmishes on the water, but with no injuries.
There have been reports of skirmishes in the Yazidi homeland as the Iraqi government works to retake control from militias and the remnants of US-backed Kurdish forces.
They may also talk about ways to make sure their fishermen peacefully operate along the Korean sea boundary, the site of several bloody naval skirmishes in recent years.
Since then, there have been no skirmishes for several decades, but round after round of talks between China and India have yielded little progress in settling the disputes.
Videos circulated on social media of skirmishes and tear gas allegedly being used in some parts of the country earlier Tuesday, but CNN did not witness any violence.
But political uncertainty and the threat of trade skirmishes after the United States imposed tariffs on trade and aluminum imports means a slowdown may not be far away.
Two initially peaceful protests at the weekend degenerated into running skirmishes between baton-wielding riot police and activists, one in a suburban shopping mall crowded with Sunday shoppers.
OVER the decades Turkey's relations with America, its principal military ally, have withstood coups, skirmishes with Greece (a fellow NATO ally) and the invasion of Cyprus in 1974.
"Our central expectation is that these skirmishes do not escalate into a full trade war," Karen Ward, chief market strategist for EMEA at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, said.
Ground commanders will decide when and where American forces will go into battle, but the idea is that it will happen only during crucial engagements, not ordinary skirmishes.
At least 26 people have been killed by security forces in what state media described as skirmishes with armed attackers and in which four soldiers were also killed.
An order of sorts was re-established when a contingent of police officers corralled the nationalists into the park, but their control was tenuous, and multiple skirmishes occurred.
The high-profile fight for Amazon's $5 billion HQ2 second headquarters leads the pack, but there are thousands of smaller site selection skirmishes playing out across the country.
Embiid finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds, but the veteran Horford made him work for every ounce of that offense with his savvy resistance in their skirmishes.
After some skirmishes with the headmaster's son, Tolkien eventually makes friends with the young man and his other mates, and they semiformally form a, you guessed it, fellowship.
Outside a few isolated skirmishes, more widespread violence never materialized, but the extremists cast a menacing presence over the town, with neo-Nazis stalking the streets in packs.
Low-grade skirmishes continue daily, and people are still dying, but the Ukrainian military and the separatists have reached a treaty-enforced standstill, like boxers in a clinch.
Lam was speaking after another weekend of sometimes violent clashes, with police firing tear gas to disperse protesters who moved across the city in cat-and-mouse skirmishes.
Last year, however, Indonesia and China had the three maritime skirmishes within Indonesia's 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone off its Natuna Islands, which lie northwest of Borneo.
Mike Doyle (D-Pa.), who has sought to downplay Uber's political skirmishes with elected leaders in Pittsburgh, said people in his district still value the company's role there.
Arvin Encinas, a military spokesman, said the gunmen took over the school at dawn on Wednesday, triggering skirmishes and the evacuation of about 1,000 residents in the area.
The region has been bitterly contested by both India and Pakistan following the partition of the two countries in 1947, leading to three wars and numerous other skirmishes.
The characters often cut and prep vegetables, and the play highlights the kitchen as a haven in the Tucker family's life, but also a place where skirmishes erupt.
After violent skirmishes on Sunday between demonstrators and the police filled Santiago's Plaza Baquedano, a central landmark, an even more massive — but peaceful — demonstration assembled there on Monday.
Skirmishes over the use of science in making policy occur in all administrations: Industries routinely push back against health studies that could justify stricter pollution rules, for example.
Two teenage protesters have been shot and wounded, one in the chest and the other in the leg, during skirmishes with police in some of the recent violence.
After India gained independence in 1947, Kashmir has been bitterly contested by both India and Pakistan, resulting in three wars between the two countries and numerous other skirmishes.
Squabbling — which I'm defining here as the small day-to-day skirmishes that never add up to an enormous row — is likely to increase after you have kids.
The rallies were smaller in Jakarta on Wednesday but there were fresh skirmishes in the area around the parliament, with tear gas once again fired to disperse crowds.
But when the president returns from his New Jersey resort and the members of Congress from their home states in September, will these most recent skirmishes fester again?
Yellow Vests: Protests in France, the first of the year, turned violent as a government ministry building was attacked and skirmishes broke out between demonstrators and the police.
In debate preparation sessions, Mr. Rubio had practiced quickly pivoting from skirmishes with Republicans, like Mr. Christie, back to his real target: Mr. Obama and, by implication, Hillary Clinton.
Another military spokesman said there was a spike in skirmishes between the army and the rebels in central and southern parts of the country over the past 48 hours.
The conditions that lead to consistent Israel-Gaza skirmishes — like the Israeli blockade, which affects thousands of Palestinians on a daily basis, or Hamas's control of Gaza — still exist.
The campaigns themselves seemed almost resigned to a Kentucky process geared to the party itself and less of the lobbying and delegate skirmishes which have marked other state contests.
The first skirmishes began when a farm truck loaded with tomatoes tried to approach the entrance of the ministry to "show the minister their produce," the farmers put it.
Similar to the weekly Brawl mode, the alternative game types will regularly rotate, but there will be a variety to choose from, starting with 3v3 skirmishes and 1v1 duels.
But if the other candidates wielded Mr. Carson as a sympathetic symbol in their skirmishes with each other, the doctor himself did nothing to stand out on the stage.
The ragtag bunch goes on its mission and certain plot moves — skirmishes, nighttime forays in disguise, clever ruses, small victories, moments of doubt — need to occur along the way.
Religious skirmishes are not infrequent — Boko Haram, which subscribes to a particularly militant (and some would say actually non-Islamic) interpretation of Islamic law, is proof of this tension.
Some blame it on the fact that rising political tensions from border skirmishes have had an impact, while others feel India has just not marketed itself aggressively in China.
Lam made the comments at a hospital where three police officers were being treated for injuries sustained in skirmishes on Sunday with demonstrators angry about a controversial extradition bill.
Following a nomadic samurai who regularly gets into skirmishes in a dystopian techno-punk future, its debut—between 2001 and 2004—was on the children's TV channel Cartoon Network.
Indeed, will India speak up on the atrocities within in its own borders, from the skirmishes and internet shutdowns in Kashmir to the mutinous parts of its restive northeast?
"That failure taught us that we can't rule out intraparty skirmishes in addition to the usual clashes between the parties," said Greg Daco, chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics.
We got a glimpse at the story in Dragon Quest XI and the kinds of battles and skirmishes we can expect from the latest entry in the storied series.
With nearly 400 separate sets of rules and regulations, rolling back Dodd-Frank now will likely involve multiple skirmishes on Capitol Hill between defenders and supporters of the law.
Protesters clashed with police into the early hours of Tuesday after fierce skirmishes throughout Monday, when police fired tear gas in the heart of the city during lunch hour.
After three all-out wars, several border skirmishes, and terror attacks, Pakistan and India aren't any closer to peaceful co-existence; and now, both are armed with nuclear weapons.
While the frequency with which these skirmishes happen has just slightly decreased, the speed at which we as a family are able to move through them has dramatically increased.
"The more 'politics' continues to become a series of cultural skirmishes and less about policy, the more the two parties find it advantageous to represent different worldviews," he says.
On Thursday, Pakistan said three of its soldiers were killed in skirmishes along the Line of Control, and that five Indian troops were also killed, although India denied this.
More than anything, it's big; it's too much to say that the combinations are limitless, but you can do some heavy tweaking of skirmishes to fit your preferred playstyle.
The French photojournalist Yan Morvan was covering Northern Ireland during the hunger strike, photographing protests, skirmishes with British soldiers and the police, funerals, and the daily life of Catholics.
But our now-­constant public skirmishes over speech have moved to another level entirely: These days, the closer you can situate your opponents' words to actual violence, the better.
Both the Sanders and Bloomberg campaigns see value in framing the primary as a two-man race, and even before Wednesday night, the week had produced several punchy skirmishes.
The skirmishes — in Syria's northeastern tip, where the government controls just a small enclave within a de facto Kurdish autonomous region — disrupted Qamishli, one of Syria's calmer, safer cities.
Hundreds of white nationalists came to this historic college town to protest the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee, resulting in skirmishes between demonstrators and counter-protesters.
Madani said that while "there may be skirmishes" in the Strait over the coming weeks, it would be "of no interest to anyone" to completely cut off the channel.
Kashmir, a largely mountainous region located between India and Pakistan, has been bitterly contested by both countries following partition in 1947, leading to three wars and numerous other skirmishes.
He told CNN Business that President Donald Trump's protectionist policies may lead to a deep slowdown in the economy, particularly because these trade skirmishes coincide with rising interest rates.
Venezuela's opposition, led by Juan Guaidó, had an ambitious plan to peacefully import foreign aid in truck convoys, but it degenerated into deadly skirmishes Saturday along the country's borders.
It's a series of stylish one-on-one skirmishes, in which steel clashes with steel, luminous blasts of energy rip through avatars, and only one combatant walks away alive.
And while in Amman, Jordan, Pompeo backed Israel's "right to defend themselves" from mass protests in Gaza, where Israeli forces have killed nearly 40 Palestinians over weeks of skirmishes.
Tensions over resources between host communities and refugees are on the rise and could escalate, as could ethnic skirmishes between South Sudanese refugees that mirror the conflict at home.
This might be my chance to put on a uniform, maybe one with lots of shiny medals and ribbons to commemorate the seamless steel pipe skirmishes I've been involved in.
A UN-brokered ceasefire in Yemen remained in tact Tuesday, after initial skirmishes between Houthi rebels and government forces threatened to sink the deal minutes after it came into effect.
It is, of course, quite a long time since the cold war and the Macedonian skirmishes of the early 20th century, never mind the apostle Paul or Alexander the Great.
Why it matters: These jabs and skirmishes show a fracturing Democratic Party — exactly what some top Democrats wanted to avoid in order to maximize their chances of defeating President Trump.
And while Spotify has had its own skirmishes with labels, the basic structure of its deals with the labels set a template that SoundCloud would soon be pressured to follow.
There have been similar legal skirmishes over words like "egg" and "milk," with "chicken" most likely to follow as Tyson prepares to launch its own alternative protein product this summer.
"The broader global trade dynamic remains a challenge," Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Zezas said, referring to trade skirmishes between Japan and South Korea and U.S.-Europe negotiations over auto tariffs.
Sporadic skirmishes have taken place but the ceasefire has put on hold an anticipated assault by the Saudi-led coalition that aid agencies feared would have terrible consquences for civilians.
Since the Chickamauga monument was unveiled, local chapters in Tennessee have placed two more markers commemorating Confederate soldiers killed in skirmishes of little renown outside the communities where they occurred.
"Each and every security officer is committed to prevent minor skirmishes or large-scale riots after the court delivers its verdict," said a senior home ministry official in New Delhi.
The group has had widely publicized skirmishes with, among others, Japanese whaling vessels and with fishermen in Guatemalan waters whom Sea Shepherd has contended were slicing the fins off sharks.
Burma itself (though officially renamed Myanmar by the military government in 1989, everyone I spoke with in Fort Wayne calls it Burma) is sliced into about a dozen separate skirmishes.
Apple has worked with Intel's modem team closely, especially during their legal skirmishes with Qualcomm, though Intel's team was reported to be falling behind in scaling its 5G modem development.
Sunday's sea skirmishes represent the first incident of open aggression between the two sides in the almost five-year-old conflict, and triggered loud alarm bells in many European capitals.
Companies delivering software and cloud-based solutions should be more insulated from trade skirmishes while riding a wave of cloud spending that we do not see letting up anytime soon.
But as someone who recently moved to an apartment after 43 years in a house, I consider myself a veteran of that war, with some skirmishes still to be fought.
The sports scandal is just the latest in a series of skirmishes between the Kremlin and the West, as Mr. Putin tries to revive Russia's role as a global force.
The government and the Kurdish-led forces have had only occasional skirmishes, maintaining a kind of de facto truce, and the government airstrikes came amid their most serious clashes yet.
Qualcomm has spent the past two years mounting a pressure campaign of smaller legal skirmishes against Apple, seeking - and in some cases obtaining - iPhone sales bans for violating its patents.
An uneasy calm had settled over the city after police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and pepper spray in a series of skirmishes to clear demonstrators from the city's legislature.
The current skirmishes could escalate into something much larger and consequential, but what's happening right now is fairly modest and shouldn't have a particularly large impact on most people's lives.
Like most V.A. psychologists, Maguen was trained to focus on the aftershocks of fear-based trauma — I.E.D. blasts that ripped through soldiers' Humvees, skirmishes that killed members of their unit.
At War Raiding among cattle-herding tribes is a traditional part of life in South Sudan, but in the past five years, the skirmishes have become more violent and unrestrained.
White settlers were already moving through the area, and their government was building forts and sending soldiers, prompting skirmishes over land and sovereignty that would eventually erupt into open war.
A few physical skirmishes and arrests had already occurred, although one monument supporter, infamous for openly brandishing an assault rifle (Louisiana is an open-carry state), was no longer around.
The law grew out of skirmishes between the F.B.I. and the Justice Department inspector general over attempts by the F.B.I. to keep grand jury material and other records off limits.
The offensive stared with the capture of Gharyan, a city some 80 km south of Tripoli after brief skirmishes with forces allied to Tripoli-based Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj.
The porous border between the two countries, known as the Durand Line and disputed by many in Afghanistan, has been a source of tension that has led to occasional skirmishes.
The embargo of Qatar, begun in June 2017, has grown personal, with the two sides waging nasty campaigns of media vilification, and has even led to proxy skirmishes in Somalia.
The two countries have fought three wars and innumerable skirmishes in the decades since, and hundreds of civilians have been arrested for mistakenly crossing the disputed land and water borders.
Such daily skirmishes might satisfy the need to fight back, but Republicans who want him to succeed caution that Mr. Trump's fate as president will lie in his actual accomplishments.
In addition, there are skirmishes in the U.K. government as to what the country's relationship with the EU, post-Brexit, should look like and how closely aligned it should stay.
The two sides have fought several major wars -- the last being in 1999 -- involving thousands of casualties and numerous skirmishes across the Line of Control in the contested Kashmir region.
In France: Protests by the Yellow Vests, the first of the year, turned violent as a government ministry building was attacked and skirmishes broke out between demonstrators and the police.
While Kelly was quietly reporting Ailes to the network, she was igniting loud racial skirmishes over Black Lives Matter and what she deemed the inappropriateness of a black Santa Claus.
It's far from clear which side will ultimately prevail, but the president has taken Navarro's side during recent skirmishes in the West Wing over how to move forward on trade.
This is, beyond just this one campaign or this one election, the first of what is likely to be many skirmishes in the war over the future of American Jewry.
While there were no reports of a bombardment by Monday afternoon, witnesses told CNN that fighter jets had been spotted in the city, as deadly skirmishes were reported all over Aleppo.
Despite no recent playoff history, the third meeting of the season between Eastern Conference foes made headlines because of recent skirmishes dating back to last season, though Beal downplayed the importance.
On one hand, Titanfall and its sequel are two of my favorite shooters, offering an incredibly fast, almost balletic sense of movement that made otherwise standard skirmishes feel fresh and alive.
Which means these are really just skirmishes in a proxy war — Twitch representing Amazon, Mixer battling on behalf of Microsoft, YouTube fighting for Google, and Caffeine competing for Fox and Disney.
I would imagine that he will face some problems and some skirmishes with Donald Trump, but he is somebody that a lot of Republicans are indebted to and feel gratitude towards.
"The broader global trade dynamic remains a challenge," Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Zezas said, referring to trade skirmishes between Japan and South Korea and ongoing U.S.-Europe negotiations over auto tariffs.
"If China is labeled a currency manipulator on day one of the Trump presidency, dollar/yuan will remain a frontier for new skirmishes in the old 'currency war,'" the bank said.
As part of today's update, for instance, the edge of the storm circle will damage buildings, something that is bound to intensify late-game skirmishes that rely on player-created cover.
There have been no large scale confrontations since, but there are intermittent skirmishes along the 80 km (50-mile) frontier and Israel keeps a close eye on Hezbollah activity in Syria.
Critics say both Charlottesville Police and Virginia State Police stood on the sidelines Saturday as skirmishes erupted between white nationalists and members of Antifa, a broad movement of left-leaning groups.
Yet at a time when so many people need help, it's hard to view these minor skirmishes and efforts to out-innovate each other as anything other than evidence of progress.
Uber and Grab have had similar skirmishes with officials in Thailand, among many other parts of Asia, as their on-demand services were initially seen as threats to existing taxi services.
The three-hour Senate Banking Committee hearing featured little hostility toward Jay Clayton, President Trump's nominee to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission, but plenty of partisan skirmishes over Wall Street.
These earlier skirmishes raise the question of whether Congressional conservatives, including those from Texas, will again insist on offsetting any aid for Houston and the Gulf Coast with spending cuts elsewhere.
The two-year-old cease-fire has largely held, but it has been punctuated by occasional border skirmishes, and Israeli military officials say that Hamas has been testing its rocket abilities.
"With trade skirmishes between the U.S. and China and all kinds of political issues, I see the resistance from Chinese crude buyers to comply [to U.S. sanctions against Iran]," added Shum.
That talk has been dismissed by analysts, but it still hangs over the market as a potential weapon China could use to make its exports more attractive if trade skirmishes escalate.
" But the same source acknowledged it could also be "the logical choice in some ways if you want to take the issue off the table and avoid these unwinnable budget skirmishes.
Aside from targeted skirmishes — like Canadian lumber or Chinese aluminum — that largely has not happened, though he did keep his promise to pull the U.S. out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Parts of the metro system ground to a halt as skirmishes spread to the subway, with television showing images of people being beaten as they cowered on the floor behind umbrellas.
During one event last summer, skirmishes broke out that left a few people needing medical attention and the police with a collection of apparent weapons they had confiscated throughout the day.
To date we've only had some minor trade skirmishes; but even these have sent the price of soybeans, which we export to China, plunging, while the price of steel has soared.
Mr. Jones said the police had developed two "tactical mobile force contingency plans" that were to be used as "quick responders" to skirmishes and fights that were popping up throughout downtown.
The three unidentified juveniles, all males, were accused of taking part in a number of skirmishes between Trump supporters and anti-Trump demonstrators last Thursday outside the San Jose Convention Center.
Allied commanders believed that Cedar Falls had deteriorated into too many small-unit skirmishes with minimal enemy casualties, and they believed the use of larger American units would result in more.
There have been a number of skirmishes in the past several months, including a U.S. strike against pro-Assad forces in February that reportedly killed Russian mercenaries and private military contractors.
Berzina said the main areas of conversation between the two leaders will circle around ongoing skirmishes in the Black Sea and the role of peacekeepers in the Donbass region of Ukraine.
In 1962, India and China engaged in a bloody border war and skirmishes have continued to break out sporadically throughout the subsequent years, most recently in the Doklam area in 143.
There have been tentative skirmishes: Ms. Warren and Michael R. Bloomberg, the billionaire former New York City mayor, publicly diverged over the idea of a tax on the country's largest fortunes.
In fact, for much of World of Warcraft, humans and orcs aren't even at war (although there are still skirmishes and conflicts, hence some of the game's player-versus-player combat).
Female energy and crafty women working in secret, it suggests, are responsible for keeping the world's creative heart beating, even while skirmishes and wars and insurrections fight to beat it down.
The combative tone of day one set the stage for what's likely to be a highly antagonistic few days — featuring not only tough questions for the nominee but skirmishes among lawmakers themselves.
India and Pakistan exchanged fire across their de facto border in the Kashmir region on Saturday, in minor skirmishes that come at a time of heightened tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
The Paris police department reported 13 arrests in the early stages of the skirmishes, when the streets filled with tear gas and debris as youths smashed shopfronts and hurled projectiles at police.
Thousands of people flooded the streets of Hong Kong in late 2014 to protest against proposed changes to Hong Kong's electoral system, resulting in weeks of violent skirmishes between police and protesters.
Warplanes pounded parts of Afrin city and villages nearby, while there were skirmishes with Turkish forces and their rebel allies at the edge of Afrin, a YPG official in the area said.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fishing industry officials from France and Britain will try to strike a new deal on dredging for scallops next week following violent skirmishes in the Channel, authorities said on Friday.
It sparked one of those stagy Twitter skirmishes between the Phillies' and Mets' team accounts earlier this week; it is not really the sort of thing that anyone cares about very much.
Students of Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) also clashed with police at a demonstration on Thursday, a day after similar skirmishes at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town.
While regulatory skirmishes in major markets like London and Paris seem to be solved (for now), regulatory issues will likely continue to be a hurdle for Uber as they continue to expand.
There were new fronts in his legal battles and new skirmishes with journalists and critics; on one Twitter jag, Assange posted thirty different links to people who had called for his assassination.
"There's going to be a big clash, but the skirmishes will take place across a diverse battlefield," said Andrew Wright, who held legal positions in both Congress and Barack Obama's White House.
As dusk gathered some migrants burned abandoned tents, but there was no repeat of the minor skirmishes with security forces seen over the weekend and officials said the operation was going peacefully.
The Standard & Poor's 500 index is up 2.5 percent since the end of February, when Mr. Trump announced tariffs on steel and aluminum, his first real shot in the latest trade skirmishes.
If the latest trade skirmishes do blow up into a trade war, those new barriers to international commerce might also block a long-predicted reward of globalization: a new world of customers.
Currently lawmakers in both parties are already riled up by Trump's trade agenda and distressed that he has sparked trade skirmishes with China, Europe, Canada, and Mexico in the past few months.
Keene echoes writers like the Uruguayan Eduardo Galeano, whose three-volume "Memory of Fire" chronicles the Americas in a monumental collage of myths, crimes, encounters and skirmishes in a long anticolonial struggle.
Despite fears of potential violence, as of this writing there were no official reports of skirmishes or major incidents among the 270,103 in attendance, with 210,2500 outside the perimeter and 26,000 inside.
The conflict between the US and Iranian governments has been peppered with skirmishes in the cyber domain: the US reportedly interfered with Iranian rocket controls in June and propaganda outlets in September.
But the direct attacks many expected going into the debate never fully materialized and Buttigieg left the debate largely unscathed, only getting drawn into a few small skirmishes with his fellow Democrats.
Skirmishes meanwhile broke out between Hariri's supporters and army troops in Beirut's Corniche Al Mazzarah district, where Hariri's followers on Thursday evening burned tyres and blocked roads in protest at Diab's designation.
The police used batons to break up skirmishes between supporters of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the regional Trinamool Congress party in Kankinara, on the outskirts of state capital Kolkata.
From criminal justice to campaign finance to foreign affairs, the policy skirmishes between Sanders and Warren have touched on nearly every big topic in the primary and broadened the debate among Democrats.
Plenty of Italians are unhappy with the rise of the right in their country and in recent weeks violent skirmishes have broken out at far-right rallies attended by anti-fascist protesters.
Both sides have accused the other of breaking the agreement and a cease-fire has been fragile at best, with skirmishes continuing in the Donbass between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian troops.
While they have not waged full-scale war since they both tested nuclear weapons in 1998, they have engaged in countless skirmishes along their de facto boundary in the mountains of Kashmir.
That raises the question of whether the messaging skirmishes around severe weather and climate change are swaying public perceptions, or whether each side is just preaching to those who are already converted.
As directed by Phil Abraham, these skirmishes are well handled: You always know exactly where the various forces are in relation to each other and where and how the bullets are flying.
Coalition sources say the art of governing in the coalition will be to find a happy medium between substantive policy work and skirmishes that allow the camps to differentiate themselves from each other.
The long Memorial Day weekend didn't give the embattled Trump administration a break from a cascade of new leaks and diplomatic skirmishes that threatened to once again throw Trump's presidency into a tailspin.
Separately on Sunday, soldiers killed a guerrilla in a 30-minute firefight on the central island of Mindoro while skirmishes also occurred in Iloilo and Masbate, also in the central Philippines, Arevalo said.
Countless skirmishes occurred over the course of the nearly two decades following the bloody conflict, between 1998 and 413, that killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than half a million.
There isn't much demilitarized about it: A minefield laced with barbed wire, it's guarded by combat-ready troops on both sides and has been the site of numerous, sometimes deadly gunbattles and skirmishes.
"The current trade skirmishes with the U.S., with the deadline to impose car tariffs looming in the autumn, the EU may opt to take this a little bit slower," Hense from Berenberg said.
The last time we saw tit-for-tat skirmishes like this was back in 2016, and although that episode subsided, the domestic politics of each country this time around make things more dangerous.
What's clear is that while we've been ignoring it, relentless internecine skirmishes continue, and like Northern Ireland's summer showers that drive in hard and then disperse, expect more storms over the coming months.
The eight players Furyk sent out on Saturday were the same ones he picked for Friday's opening skirmishes and had a combined 23 major titles compared to the six of the home side.
It's a question most readers of a new biography of Marx would ask—even if they are already steeped in the contentious scholarship about (or the perpetual ideological skirmishes within) the radical left.
Those skirmishes were mere appetizers, however, for the imminent future, in which the rideshare industry actively tries to rid itself of the pesky resource hogs sitting behind the steering wheels of our Ubers.
French police fired tear gas in skirmishes with masked demonstrators in Lyon and Nantes on Saturday, the 26th straight weekend of "yellow vest" protests against President Emmanuel Macron and his economic reform agenda.
The early turnout figure released by the electoral commission did not include several counties where voting was initially suspended until Saturday, before being indefinitely postponed, after skirmishes between demonstrators and police broke out.
The airstrikes -- targeting the Sinjar Mountains northern Iraq and the Karachok Mountains in northeastern Syria-- and the reported cross-border skirmishes since then, have added yet another complication to an already complex situation.
All of the delegate skirmishes were obscured by Mr. Trump's statement to The Washington Post that the nation is on the verge of another "massive recession," a comment major economists say is unfounded.
Both teams have gotten increasingly testy—not unlike last weekend's Steelers-Bengals game when Vontaze Burfict recklessly threw his body into Antonio Brown's upper body—with multiple skirmishes breaking out in between plays.
After the protest was broken up, German media said, skirmishes broke out at different points in the city, with reports of cars being damaged, stores vandalized, and barricades erected from fences and bins.
I'm guessing those skirmishes will go on for a long time to come, but for now, iPad and iPhone users will have a little more Amazon than they did before on their devices.
The trial follows months of legal skirmishes between prosecutors and Mr. Rahimi's attorneys, who attempted to exclude several pieces of evidence and mention of events in the timeline of the bombings before jurors.
As summer passed, the small guerrilla skirmishes were winding down, but well-trained regular combat veterans of the North Vietnamese Army were secretly infiltrating the central coastlands, preparing for the coming Tet offensive.
Small skirmishes with people in white Hazmat suits recur, and a sequence at the film's end pulses with flashing colors and effects as Aiden, returned to his family, is physically and psychically transformed.
Ten days after the landings, the awfulness of all the death he was witnessing in the "thousands of little skirmishes" in the hedgerow country of Normandy was carving away at his mental state.
Mr. Moran said there may have been a 15-minute gap when skirmishes took place and troopers did not respond, because it took some time for them to suit up in riot gear.
One result could be an antidote to the withering looks from passengers who do not approve of seatmates' hoodies and sweatpants, and an overall avoidance of skirmishes over what is appropriate airplane attire.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The crisis sweeping Lebanon has taken a violent turn this week with three nights of skirmishes that have prompted warnings of bloodshed and revived memories of the 1975-90 civil war.
The embers of a smoldering conflict reignited this week as a series of border skirmishes in eastern Ukraine escalated to nearly continuous fighting along a front line, with deaths mounting on both sides.
Strikers in the capital, La Paz, and other cities blocked roads and schools and shops were closed as protesters from opposing sides yelled and pushed each other in skirmishes on otherwise empty streets.
There were at least two skirmishes, including a spirited one between cornerback Chris Harris Jr. and wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie, who was already on edge due to losing his job as a returner.
The preceding weeks had seen a series of violent skirmishes in the town of Kairana, in western Uttar Pradesh, which evoked unsettling memories of India's last serious outbreak of communal violence, in 2013.
The detente provides some relief to U.S. markets and businesses whipsawed by tit-for-tat tariff skirmishes that have seen the U.S. slap penalties on more than $350 billion worth of Chinese goods.
This week's clashes will serve as opening skirmishes for CNN debates in Detroit at the end of next month, which will pave the way for the traditional opening of fall campaigning after Labor Day.
They might find themselves in technical control of the military, but have their legitimacy questioned by a faction of right-wing generals, followed by internal skirmishes on US bases aimed at sapping their power.
The downing of the Syrian plane and a string of recent air strikes and skirmishes between ground forces backed by America and Iran, have opened a new chapter in the multi-sided Syrian war.
Skirmishes flared outside Mosul in the days leading up to the battle, and Sunday brought several signs that the fight for Mosul was near, including an airstrike on one of the city's main bridges.
An excerpt from CMON's announcement unveils a handful of details: Battles can range from large-scale wars with hundreds of miniatures, to simple skirmishes between a few units without complicating the elegantly designed rules.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans and Democrats argued over the best way to rebuild U.S. infrastructure - a high priority of President Donald Trump - with no agreement in sight following skirmishes on Tuesday between the two parties.
In a series of legal skirmishes, Elliott and its lawyers from Dechert LLP established numerous links between the two: for instance, that the employment contract of MF's sole employee was signed by Mossack partners.
It had previously belonged to Manhattan dealers including French & Company, which supplied works for the Vanderbilts and the Rockefellers, and George Joseph Demotte, known for his legal skirmishes with various rivals, including Joseph Duveen.
The insurgency is not their only worry in the chaotic city: They have been stretched not only by regular crime, but also by street protests as well as by skirmishes between rival political groups.
Morales has said he was the victim of a coup and his supporters have continued to agitate on his behalf with marches and skirmishes in the streets of La Paz and nearby El Alto.
Later in the afternoon, police and hooded protesters clashed at the Esplanade des Invalides in central Paris where the march was expected to end, forcing some into adjoining streets where some skirmishes were reported.
After skirmishes over the weekend, the first substantial #BoycottByron protest achieved one picketing victory before it even began—the Holborn branch was shut down hours beforehand (a sign cited, with impressive vagueness, "technical reasons").
That way, both countries can devote their full resources to combating a plague that threatens to kill more Americans, Iranians, and Iraqis in the next few months than years of bloody skirmishes ever could.
WASHINGTON — President Trump shared an update on Sunday from his defense secretary that outlined "minor skirmishes" between Turkish and Kurdish fighters in northern Syria as American troops make their way out of the area.
As skirmishes with separatists continue, we visited a combat training center in Russia associated with the Night Wolves, a motorcycle club under U.S. sanctions for its support of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
The chaos began when a series of lethal skirmishes between US forces and Iranian-backed militias culminated in hundreds of pro-Iranian protesters forcing through the gates at the US Embassy compound in Baghdad.
The next phase of these confrontations invariably comes after nightfall, when the main front between protesters and police splinters into smaller skirmishes—a game of Whac-A-Mole played out on the city streets.
Turkey has fought small skirmishes with Kurdish forces along its border with Syria, drawing forces away from offensive maneuvers against ISIS and prompting the U.S.-aligned group to suspend operations temporarily, the outlet noted.
Health bureaucrats have fought a series of skirmishes with the industry, with some effect: smoking rates among men have fallen by 17 percentage points since the early 2000s (see chart); about 18% of adults smoke.
Once the area was cleared, protesters headed to the Kowloon side of Hong Kong, closer to mainland China, where a series of skirmishes went late into the early hours of the evening, according to reports.
For nearly two decades, the Hammonds had been engaged in skirmishes with the Bureau of Land Management, an agency that functions as a go-between for ranchers and the federal land they lease for grazing.
The short-lived conflict had been brewing for months but angry scenes during the matches led to border skirmishes in which hundreds of people were killed in what was forever remembered as the Soccer War.
England fans have said they were ambushed by squads of Russian assailants in at least one incident, though the Marseille prosecutor made clear that England supporters were responsible for some of the skirmishes in Marseille.
Both Russia and England have been threatened with expulsion from the competition after hundreds of fans clashed for three days in Marseille, drawing volleys of teargas from riot police who struggled to contain the skirmishes.
As Trump skirmishes with China on trade, Japan has been inviting him to find a different way to level the playing field — by rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership with 11 nations around the Pacific Rim.
The impact of these ongoing trade skirmishes has been a further hardening of the Chinese market to American exports, where there had been hope for increased access as recently as the early part of 2018.
That gives pilots leverage in skirmishes over pay – O'Leary announced that captains based in certain airports will be paid a fifth more than Norwegian from November, adding 100 million euros to its annual payroll bill.
Arts | Connecticut A pre-turncoat Benedict Arnold had two horses shot from under him in the Battle of Ridgefield, which was actually one fierce clash and several skirmishes in 1777 that left around 100 dead.
But players have thought nothing of taking them away from the game, often with glee; the comment section on that article is mostly full-throated endorsements of shrinking BattleTech's languid battles into rapid-fire skirmishes.
Video of skirmishes between protesters and the police in Philadelphia were prominently featured, even though such episodes were relatively rare at a convention that was more peaceful than some observers had expected it to be.
The police released a video on Monday of one of the skirmishes and said it showed the chaos that officers confronted from a different angle than the videos that have been circulating on social media.
In the nearly 155 years since his death and the end of the Civil War, Americans have been restaging its battles and skirmishes for their families and friends, among them my ancestor's quip and killing.
The president, who did not like General McMaster, gleefully told people about the skirmishes between the two men for weeks, saying it showed how tough Mr. Kelly was, a person familiar with the discussions said.
To the sort of casual observer who is blessed to not follow legislative markups and daily Twitter skirmishes over C.B.O. scores, these debates might look both predictably partisan and boringly technical — and often they are.
Drained of discipline and confidence by the spring of 1975, the South's lavishly equipped military was once again set on its heels by the first Communist skirmishes, with retreating soldiers commandeering frantic civilians' escape crafts.
On Monday, Edward Leung, the charismatic former spokesman of a young party that has called for Hong Kong's independence from mainland China, was given a six-year jail sentence for mere skirmishes with the police.
The new group was called the Lozanskaya, and it soon asserted its strength in a series of bloody skirmishes with the local mob, leaving the streets strewn with the mutilated bodies of rival gang bosses.
The day was marked by skirmishes between demonstrators and counterprotesters, and a 32-year-old woman, Heather D. Heyer, was struck and killed by a car in what the authorities have called a terrorist attack.
Although Afghan security forces have denied the Taliban major victories in recent months, bloody local skirmishes continue, and military officials say the country's forces are engaged in fighting in 20 of the country's 34 provinces.
Previous trade skirmishes "were always done in the framework of the WTO, within international rule of law," Stiglitz, a former World Bank chief economist, told CNBC on Saturday at the China Development Forum in Beijing.
Bill Northey, senior vice president at U.S. Bank Wealth Management, said the Fed may "allude to the potential impact of trade skirmishes" on the economy, but is not expecting any surprises from the central bank.
John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), chairman of the Platform Committee, floated in and out of conference rooms at the cavernous Huntington Convention Center to oversee the skirmishes that broke out among delegates over the party's planks.
As seen at the "Battle of Berkeley" on April 16 and the Charlottesville protest on August 14, when skirmishes between the alt-right and antifa take place, police have often taken a hands-off approach.
But economists said Monday's manufacturing purchasing managers' index showed how hard Britain's factories were also being hit by the slowdown in the world economy caused by the trade skirmishes between the United States and China.
The government also tended to allow free use of unclaimed lands by ranchers and others, though there were skirmishes over the years when settlers tried to fence in public land or claimed land in Indian territories.
Before the Stonewall riots, members of the LGBTQ community clashed with police at Cooper's Donuts and the Black Cat tavern in Los Angeles; San Francisco's Compton's Cafeteria; and at Dewey's restaurant in Philadelphia, among other skirmishes.
Theirs is combat fought in skirmishes over breakfast noises and buttered asparagus, the prize being an intimate universe that Alma and Reynolds get to share, rather than one she's only allowed to be a guest in.
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a Houthi leader and member of its Supreme Revolutionary Committee, told Reuters the group had still not seen an official announcement about a cessation of hostilities and skirmishes continued in outer suburbs.
Why it matters: Limiting Evers' authority will make it increasingly difficult for him to implement campaign promises, and it will extend years of fierce ideological skirmishes in the battleground state Republicans have fully controlled for years.
Aside from minor skirmishes involving recalcitrant county clerks who refuse to issue marriage certificates to gay couples, there have been no legal challenges threatening Obergefell, and it's hard to imagine states trying to relitigate the question.
Or (more likely) to placate other interest groups who are more organized when it comes to greasing the right set of political wheels — and the next round of crypto skirmishes will rat-tat-tat up again.
Sennheiser says the headphones feature a "cooler feeling suede-like material used around the ear that won't stick to the skin," which is a bonus for all those sweaty, anxiety-ridden skirmishes you might play through.
Oil experts surveyed by CNBC do not expect the U.S. to have any meaningful discussions with Iran until at least six months, and more than half see either no direct military confrontation or just minor skirmishes.
The rival Koreas' usual animosity occasionally erupts in bloody skirmishes — 50 South Koreans were killed in attacks in 2010 that Seoul blames on the North — and there is always a worry about an escalation of violence.
Skirmishes broke out on Saturday ahead of a campaign rally by French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, prompting the removal of more than a dozen protesters and the evacuation of the hall in Ajaccio, Corsica.
ISLAMABAD/SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - India and Pakistan exchanged fire across their de facto border in the Kashmir region on Saturday, in minor skirmishes that come at a time of heightened tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
But among Republicans in Washington, where skirmishes with Mr. Cruz have focused more often on tactics than policy substance, the maneuver appeared likely to reinforce the perception among his detractors that he is cynical and calculating.
Some opposition lawmakers and police union representatives urged a government crackdown on demonstrations and said it was time for an outright ban on the daily, mostly peaceful, youth protests at the site of Thursday night's skirmishes.
"The impact will be one of continued skirmishes — soldiers under constant strain to deal with the insurgency where Islamic State and Boko Haram dictate the momentum," said Jasmine Opperman, a terrorism expert based in South Africa.
These kinds of skirmishes on the front lines of surveillance might seem inconsequential — but they can not only change the behavior of tech giants like Google, they can also change how we're protected under the law.
While occasional skirmishes still broke out, he (almost single handedly—there was still a number of expulsions of attendees) transformed a growing riot back into the celebration that it had been the majority of the festival.
This year again, in the lead-up to the next parliamentary election on Sunday, violent skirmishes have broken out between supporters of the two main camps, the incumbent Awami League and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (B.N.P.).
We make it easy for domestic abusers to keep a gun in their home to terrorize their family; we allow guns to proliferate so that they are present at neighborhood gatherings, turning skirmishes into lethal encounters.
But while a trade war, military skirmishes in the South China Sea or Taiwan Strait, or other diplomatic crises could cause a hiccup in China's rise, the Trump era will offer plenty of opportunities for Beijing.
The law was not written with the current skirmishes with Iran in mind, according to one of the architects of the reform, and applies to any prime minister and defense minister, not just the current ones.
Their exuberance and irrepressible optimism couldn't have been more out of step with the nightly news, dominated as it was by the Vietnam War, Watergate and skirmishes on multiple fronts in the fight for equal rights.
After years of skirmishes with government troops, long mountain treks and rationed food, Diaz escaped and turned herself in to the army in 230, after finding a leaflet dropped by army helicopters urging rebels to surrender.
For 30 years in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, protestors, armed groups, and Pakistani-backed Muslim militants have rebelled against the government — and tens of thousands have been killed in kidnappings, executions, skirmishes and raids.

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