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"unrest" Definitions
  1. a political situation in which people are angry and likely to protest or fight

945 Sentences With "unrest"

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He thinks that unrest — the unrest in Venezuela, the unrest in the United States — can be an opportunity for new understandings to take shape.
Social unrest: There is no sustained social unrest during the term. 9.
And there are more people against the unrest than for the unrest.
We're at risk at social unrest because when social unrest, you get a Ferguson.
Daughter, father, future doctor: Victims of unrest in Venezuela Violence and unrest are tearing Venezuela apart.
We can certainly detect the onset of unrest at a volcano, and track changes in that unrest over time.
And in Paris, the unrest did not rise to the level of last weekend's protests, the country's worst urban unrest in decades.
In early December, GeoNet raised the volcanic alert level for White Island from one (minor volcanic unrest) to two (moderate to heightened volcanic unrest).
Both in Cleveland and Phoenix, the fear of civil unrest was real because actual civil unrest had happened elsewhere in the country a few weeks before.
This sparks unrest in a black community -- unrest so profound the Wisconsin National Guard is put on standby as police walk the streets in riot gear.
After three months of unrest, Lam last week withdrew a controversial extradition bill that had triggered the unrest, but the gesture failed to appease many demonstrators.
Unrest in Venezuela Trump will close out Monday at a working dinner with Latin American leaders, where the focus is expected to be unrest in Venezuela.
Tapping into unrest With his attacks on free trade he has tapped into clear unrest in key states, like Ohio and Pennsylvania, that could attract Democratic voters.
Political unrest may lead to social unrest which in turn leads to a supply disruption which may happen anyway as the country runs out of hydroelectric power.
Unrest has simmered in Kashmir since a popular militant leader was killed just over a year ago, sparking unrest in which more than 90 civilians have died.
Ethnic unrest Even as the authorities were focused on Islamic terrorism, the biggest unrest in Xinjiang in recent years appeared to have nothing to do with religion.
Anti-government unrest in Iraq, another major oil producer, also supported oil prices, although officials have said production in southern oilfields has not been affected by the unrest.
Anti-government unrest in Iraq, another major oil producer, also had initially supported oil prices, but officials later said production in southern oilfields has not been affected by the unrest.
Saudi Arabia sent in troops to help crush that unrest in a mark of concern that any major unrest or power-sharing concession by Bahrain could inspire its own Shi'ite minority.
There was social unrest during that whole period, there was enormous social unrest with the farming to manufacturing economy, and we forget because we're a national of perpetually forgetting our history.
He said police had identified the people behind the unrest, accusing separatist leader Benny Wenda of orchestrating the unrest ahead of a U.N. Human Rights Council meeting that starts on Sept.
And two, there were ... There was enormous social unrest.
Burundi unrest A country of about 10 million people, Burundi has endured years of unrest, with an estimated 300,000 people dying in a civil war that was fought from 1993 to 2003.
And though the world's attention is currently on the unrest gripping Venezuela, Guatemala is struggling with unrest of its own, fueled by political chaos and widespread poverty that disproportionately affects the indigenous population.
The government has blamed the unrest on Islamist militants, though rights groups and exiles say anger at Chinese controls on the religion and culture of Uighurs is more to blame for the unrest.
Because of the unrest, police overtime and legal costs rose.
Venezuela What happens next in Venezuela after days of unrest?
At home, political and social unrest are worse than ever.
Hundreds have died in unrest in recent years in Xinjiang.
China has also accused foreign powers of fuelling the unrest.
Mubarak was also held briefly during the most recent unrest.
Venezuela is currently experiencing huge political unrest and mass protests.
It followed the civil unrest in Ferguson, Missouri that year.
On Tuesday, Abiy had warned against media owners "fomenting unrest".
Even before the unrest, Lebanon was tipping toward economic crisis.
On Tuesday, Abiy had warned against media owners "fomenting unrest".
There has been no sign of unrest since the referendum.
In 2016 the authorities began cracking down on the unrest.
This time, there were no signs of unrest in Caracas.
If she does not consult parliament, she risks voter unrest.
The unrest has been quelled and the town centre bulldozed.
So recent unrest among shareholders in Naspers might seem unwarranted.
Hundreds of demonstrators have been detained since the unrest started.
Growing income instability can sow social unrest and political backlash.
And the unrest isn't affecting only traditional industries like manufacturing.
He said the unrest was causing ructions across the region.
The army patiently monitored the unrest, which started on Feb.
His death set off unrest and demonstrations calling for justice.
At least 38 Venezuelans have died since the unrest began.
These weapons fueled unrest and violence in the Middle East.
Demonstrations are heavily policed, reflecting official nervousness over popular unrest.
Any hint of unrest will be met with heavy security.
The unrest within Google's staff is now percolating into protest.
Political unrest depresses travel for an average of 20053 months.
The unrest forced the government to rescind its decriminalization decree.
Unrest remains a tail risk rather than a central risk.
More than 120 people have been killed in the unrest.
The unrest appears to have affected public transportation into Saturday.
This fuels migration and civil unrest, with brutal economic consequences.
Unrest flared again in Hong Kong after a protester died.
The survey results offer hope in a time of unrest.
They live in an era of violence, unrest and persecution.
Unrest in the Middle East is tearing the region apart.
At least 125 people have been killed in the unrest.
The ban took force on Saturday and ignited further unrest.
But now they are confronting the prospect of public unrest.
It also said some demonstrators carried firearms during the unrest.
These would include "the management of civil unrest," he said.
In Ethiopia's case, the unrest appears to be just beginning.
America's democratic norms make widespread unrest unlikely, Mr. Levitsky said.
The unrest escalated last week after a student protester died.
The latest unrest in Myanmar's Rakhine state began on Aug.
Hundreds of people have been killed in the continuing unrest.
Bruguera constantly insisted that unrest is essential to forward progression.
Urban unrest is far from the upheavals of the 1960s.
It was a time of intense political and social unrest.
In Fashion Fashion has always reflected — and deflected — global unrest.
But Tan said the peg appears stable amid the unrest.
Iraqi officials declared a state of emergency over the unrest.
But they fear insecurity and unrest even more, experts say.
The government said unrest had been stoked by regional officials.
Violent political unrest ruptures their lives, and they eventually run.
"People are getting more concerned about civil unrest," he said.
Crucially, it appears to distort the reasons behind the unrest.
And as unrest intensifies, Beijing's tone is becoming increasingly heated.
Now the political unrest is rushing into the work week.
The most recent period of unrest goes back to November.
The concern is about widespread unemployment, and potentially, social unrest.
Tehran has even helped its Iraqi clients quell the unrest.
His murder unleashed further unrest and retribution within other prisons.
"The domestic pressures and potential for unrest remain," she said.
No one can know how long the unrest will last.
Mr. Huang's 64Tianwang website was a ticker of social unrest.
In Chile, unrest was triggered by a metro fare hike.
Many campuses cut their semesters short because of the unrest.
CNN's Natalie Gallón contributed reporting on the unrest in Nicaragua.
For years, Kashmir has been racked by conflict and unrest.
The unrest has been fueled by the war in Syria.
The unrest spread to several mostly Shi'ite Muslim southern cities.
Yelling is an instinctual, and universal, way to express unrest.
The political unrest highlighted Iran's serious economic and political challenges.
Public unrest over the economy has built up for months.
The resulting unrest left 26 people dead and hundreds injured.
The unrest has affected oil output in the OPEC member.
That you've sparked unrest and turned our streets to darkness.
Amazon isn't the only tech giant to face employee unrest.
Tuesday: Iran is experiencing its deadliest political unrest in decades.
The unrest in Iraq looks unlikely to stop anytime soon.
Others embraced the unrest and the indignities of the age.
His advisers eventually persuaded him to concede to avoid unrest.
That made it increasingly difficult to gauge whether unrest continued.
Iran and Ecuador saw unrest rise over slashed fuel subsidies.
China, Chile, and France are facing civil unrest back home.
But they disagree on how to deal with the unrest.
The weeks of unrest have pressured Mr. Macron to act.
Before Mr. Bashir's coup, two earlier governments fell amid unrest.
Public unrest in Hong Kong is in its 17th week.
Nkurunziza's decision to stay in power sparked unrest last April.
The government has blamed the unrest on Islamist militants, though rights groups and exiles say anger at Chinese controls on the religion and culture of the Uighurs is more to blame for the unrest.
The unrest has morphed into a broader call for Chinese-ruled Hong Kong to be granted greater autonomy by Beijing, which has accused foreign powers, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting the unrest.
Evidence of 'unrest' Steven Sherburn, a vulcanologist from GNS Science, which monitors volcanic activity in New Zealand, said there had been evidence of "unrest" in the volcano for weeks -- but people still continued to visit.
More than 125 people have died in the unrest since April.
In 1989 commemorations of that movement fuelled nationwide pro-democracy unrest.
She said he was innocent and blamed tribesmen for the unrest.
The news was allegedly delayed because of the unrest following Charlottesville.
Jose Francisco Guerrero, 15, was shot and killed during the unrest.
The unrest, dubbed "service delivery protests", has mounted over the years.
The United Nations fears a protracted political crisis will trigger unrest.
The unrest has also deepened tensions between Ethiopia's main ethnic groups.
The latest unrest in Myanmar's northwestern Rakhine state began on Aug.
The crown is experiencing such unrest with two barely visible shoulders.
Police crackdowns will prevent civil unrest from seriously disrupting the celebration.
Arguments over property are among the most frequent causes of unrest.
" "Much of the pressure is now coming from the political unrest.
Despite the unrest, copper production from Chile has remained largely unaffected.
Two state troopers died in a helicopter crash during the unrest.
Yet unrest among ex-servicemen is still alarming to the authorities.
Incumbents are also trying more subtle ways to quell urban unrest.
They seek even more turmoil, unrest, disadvantage in the Middle East.
Activists have criticised the government's response to the unrest in Papua.
Activists have criticized the government's response to the unrest in Papua.
Anwar Sadat, then president, labelled the unrest the "intifada of thieves".
China has blamed much of the unrest on separatist Islamist militants.
Suppression of labour unrest has become even harsher in recent months.
Still, the unrest is a symptom of a much deeper problem.
But eventually it needs to show progress, or wider unrest looms.
The postcolonial unrest in French Guiana is not an isolated incident.
The unrest forced authorities to close government offices for the week.
But it lies at the heart of the current political unrest.
There's contentiousness over politics and racial unrest in the United States.
Bahrain has frequently accused regional Shi'ite power Iran of fomenting unrest.
Their killing sparked enormous fear and unrest in the small town.
The change was unlikely to significantly quell unrest within the party.
More than 120 people have been killed in the ongoing unrest.
Do people in Scranton care about the possibility of mass unrest?
The police in China worked hard to prevent any copycat unrest.
But the unrest that erupted during the police crackdown on Oct.
Kashmir has suffered continued unrest and violence in the last year.
The government has blamed much of the unrest on Islamist militants.
Labour unrest is rising everywhere as economic growth slows (see chart).
The reforms may also have helped reduce outbreaks of social unrest.
His following in the cities raises the possibility of mass unrest.
The new force is seen as an insurance policy against unrest.
So that came out and there was unrest in the family.
Officials believed that poverty and unemployment among Uighurs was fuelling unrest.
Amid the unrest, some 250,000 Burundians have fled to neighboring countries.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigned on Thursday amid political unrest.
Beijing denies interfering and blames foreign governments for fuelling the unrest.
Bahrain accuses non-Arab Iran of fanning unrest and supporting militants.
Given the unrest unfolding outside its doors, it feels downright utopian.
Forget a potential trade war, geopolitical unrest or the D.C. chaos.
The government is apparently seeking to silence protesters and quell unrest.
The unrest in 2014 left many pro-democracy campaigners feeling jaded.
It was kind of like the perfect storm of labor unrest.
Lonmin has also suffered because of high costs and labour unrest.
A culture of violence, political unrest, and cruelty exists in Congress.
He decided not to stay in Turkey given its political unrest.
But if benefits fail to materialize quickly, more unrest could follow.
The unrest has been fueled by the war in neighboring Syria.
Tensions between the two camps could yet boil over into unrest.
Output in Libya, which remains volatile due to unrest, edged down.
Rio is grappling with infrastructure issues, political unrest and financial instability.
A firestorm in San Jose, mobbed hospitals and widespread civil unrest.
Protesters fear the elections may be canceled because of the unrest.
He said 125 policemen had been injured since the unrest began.
There will be less money for social programs, risking political unrest.
But Democrats see signs of unrest in light-red suburban counties.
About 219 people were killed and hundreds injured during the unrest.
That can be a peaceful realization in a time of unrest.
Moscow feared the spread of unrest and terrorism like a contagion.
What kind of unrest has driven them into this dystopic state?
The civil unrest did not go unnoticed on a city level.
Libya has been wracked by unrest since the overthrow of Col.
But the unrest in Tunisia has both political and economic dimensions.
He replaces Lewis D'Vorkin, who touched off unrest in the newsroom.
"There's growing unrest, particularly among the front ranks," the employee said.
The environmentalists are the most likely ignition point for any unrest.
" Your play "'Lungs' touches on political unrest, climate change, economic uncertainty.
We have enough solutions and enough power ... to quell any unrest.
The main reasons include habitat loss, civil unrest and illegal hunting.
Recent years have seen a rise in terrorism and social unrest.
Lam to deal with the unrest by vowing to tackle inequality.
Granted, Tehran has capitalized on regional unrest to extend its influence.
The US State Department warns of crime, civil unrest, and kidnapping.
But neither his surrender nor the curfew has quelled the unrest.
High levels of youth unemployment have fueled periodic bouts of unrest.
Unrest in Iran is the "x-factor" in energy trading now.
Some fear Moscow could foment ethnic unrest in the Baltic states.
Amnesty said at least 115 people were killed in the unrest.
Violence, domestic abuse, protests and unrest are daily occurrences, it said.
Conservative unrest with Republican leadership is not exactly a new storyline.
Totalitarian tactics of oppression brought about much of the world's unrest.
The unrest has led to three successive quarters of economic contraction.
Mr. Carson operates in that tenuous spot between hope and unrest.
In recent years, it has contained unrest in Xinjiang and Tibet.
I wasn't in the march, but I could feel the unrest.
The unrest has hammered both economic growth and the local currency.
Sudan has seen a wave of unrest over soaring living costs.
The report pre-dated unrest in the Catalonia region of Spain.
However, the continued unrest in Hong Kong has pressured local sales.
Social unrest not seen in the U.S. in half a century.
Three demonstrators, ages 60, 72 and 74, died during the unrest.
No single theme unites the unrest that has roiled the world.
Months of anti-government unrest have killed more than 120 people.
The time bomb of youth unrest extends to urban unemployed youth.
But the labor unrest will never be far from the surface.
The trip was ultimately canceled because of unrest in the country.
The unrest puts the ruling Communist Party in an uncomfortable position.
Before he fled the unrest in Afghanistan, Qayoom owned a store.
Kashmiri political leaders have warned a repeal would bring widespread unrest.
Some security experts have questioned the Uighur group's cohesiveness, however, and say China's policies in Xinjiang, where hundreds have died in recent years in unrest blamed by Beijing on Islamist militants, have contributed to the unrest.
This is, after all, the man who claimed the "gangs" responsible for unrest on Ferguson and Baltimore were full of illegal immigrants a year after claiming the media was ignoring the "racial angle" of the same unrest.
There are 195 countries in the world, if the Vatican and Palestine are included, and a newly released index of civil unrest has claimed that 47 of those states witnessed a rise in civil unrest in 2019.
But he admitted that unrest outside the convention could help his business.
Finally, continued unrest in Basra highlights growing fissures in the Shiite community.
Trump and Sanders have condemned unrest that has erupted among some supporters.
Could civil unrest in the United States be good for pizza shops?
Zedd needs some clarity about the political unrest in the United States.
But the loss of jobs and business opportunities has stirred social unrest.
But the preparations made in fear of unrest ended up preventing it.
Growing unrest in Venezuela follows years of economic mismanagement, repression and corruption.
McCluskey said the demonstrations were a political attack aimed at creating unrest.
Answering is a difficult task, because volcanic unrest can spring up quickly.
The unrest triggered by the extradition law has seen far bigger protests.
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Bahrain has also frequently accused regional Shi'ite power Iran of fomenting unrest.
At least 39 people have died in the unrest since early April.
Ultimately, her zen-like state didn't calm the company's state of unrest.
WHAT is a bigger threat than war, civil unrest or natural disaster?
Police have become more adept at anticipating unrest by monitoring online chatter.
Unrest broke out in other cities and in rural areas as well.
And summer unrest in Iraq has an uncomfortable way of heating up.
Officers were brought in from across the country to quell the unrest.
At least 11 people have died in violence tied to the unrest.
Tremors of unrest also accompanied Cotopaxi's last major eruption in June 22021.
The deadlock and deteriorating conditions have sparked protest and widespread popular unrest.
Chile is experiencing social unrest, but also a cultural and political crisis.
Hariri's resignation could deepen the latest unrest and exacerbate the economic crisis.
Best possible, in their view, the unrest will lead to regime change.
Beijing has accused some countries, including the United States, of fomenting unrest.
A negative interaction arises between more unrest and persistent low global growth.
Unrest and dissatisfaction can be found in many corners of American life.
Unrest in the Caracas jail comes days before Sunday&aposs presidential elections.
It&aposs Venezuela&aposs second such incident of unrest in two days.
What's different now is the specter of widespread social unrest – even violence.
Official brutality has fuelled unrest: extra-judicial killings and torture are commonplace.
In an attempt to quell unrest the police eventually released tear gas.
Officials downplayed the unrest, saying the inmates were safely in their cells.
About 16 candidates signed a declaration, saying the move would prevent unrest.
The area, according to Rainey, has been a "powder keg" for unrest.
A danger is that hardship and social unrest derail the reform process.
As the authorities struggle to snuff out the smell, unrest has spread.
Uber believes regulations and worker unrest undermine that possibility, which is true.
Police Commissioner Anthony Batts was fired for his handling of the unrest.
Forty-three people were killed and thousands were injured during the unrest.
Op-Ed Contributor HONG KONG — China is a sea of labor unrest.
But the country has been troubled by unrest in the past decade.
Plus, he was the calming presence on the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri.
Thirty-six Venezuelans have died in the protests since the unrest began.
Unrest towards the influx has risen in the first months of 2016.
In the latest unrest, one ally after another abandoned Bouteflika, emboldening protesters.
Nicknamed "Little Mogadishu," Rinkeby was also the scene of unrest in 28500.
Police said in a statement the plots were "designed to create unrest".
China's reaction to the latest unrest in Hong Kong is also telling.
The losers have been hit by conflict, sanctions, unrest, corruption and mismanagement.
But worries over social unrest have kept authorities from advancing with reforms.
At least 125 people have died in the ongoing unrest since April.
Both began with civil unrest sparked via social media—followed by tanks.
There could also be more social unrest in the wealthy northeastern region.
Bolivia's postelection unrest has so far claimed the lives of three people.
Labor strikes and unrest were a hallmark of the pre-revolutionary period.
Today, Louis Vuitton is in Rio Zika and political unrest be damned!
Amid unrest, civic leader Camacho became a lightning rod for the opposition.
Unlike the situation in Charlotte, there was no civil unrest in Tulsa.
Dozens of people were detained in recent weeks, accused of inciting unrest.
Pinera, meanwhile, pushed forward with reforms aimed at taming the continuing unrest.
In the United States, jobs have disappeared, and there is social unrest.
The third reason behind the unrest is the loss of Meles Zenawi.
Violent conflict and civil unrest in the affected areas present unprecedented obstacles.
The costs of the unrest have already proved enormous, bordering on catastrophic.
The Shi'ite region has been the site of unrest in the past.
The title track, a ballad, enacts a dialogue between stillness and unrest.
The latest unrest started shortly after Uganda's disputed presidential elections in February.
After two nights of violent protests and unrest in North Carolina, Gov.
Newsreel footage of the actual unrest barely scratches the surface of events.
Roiled by the latest unrest, universities canceled classes from Monday to Friday.
Rabat invests heavily there, hoping to calm social unrest and independence claims.
Western supporters of the kingdom view signs of social unrest with concern.
Competition to control this newfound wealth could stir unrest, analysts have said.
So is organizing a panel discussion "with intent to incite political unrest".
In Syria, the causality between unrest and internet outages is bi-directional.
What makes those experiences important in times of political unrest like this?
Fay Vincent's tenure as commissioner of baseball was characterized by intense unrest.
DL: How did this play out after the unrest that you mentioned?
Given our current political unrest, it's far from clear that we do.
What would you say to a budding photographer for the next unrest?
Labour Minister Muriel Penicaud said the prolonged unrest was hurting foreign investment.
She's refused to back down, even in the wake of mass unrest.
Her seventh birthday party was canceled because of rioting and political unrest.
But that caused its own helping of unrest with advocates for Palestine.
Tough police tactics in response to the unrest have also fuelled anger.
The stadium is near the site of some of the worst unrest.
The unrest has convulsed Macron and his government and forced costly concessions.
This led to some of the worst violence since the unrest began.
He also sounded a familiar theme, blaming American intervention for the unrest.
The worry now is that widespread unrest will spike in the region.
He was later accused of subverting state power and inciting social unrest.
The labor unrest comes during a difficult moment in the dance world.
The unrest was brief and there is no sign of it spreading.
His reaction to one activist's controversial remarks on civic unrest was telling.
Fahl seized on a growing unrest with how the town was run.
It is anybody's guess how the regime will fare if unrest flares.
Despite India's show of force, unrest is likely in the coming days.
Trade, of course, and its posture toward unrest in Hong Kong. Iran.
Iran, no doubt, also had a hand in stirring up the unrest.
Strikes and other labor unrest were a main focus of their work.
It is unclear whether Pichai plans major changes to quell workplace unrest.
But the months of unrest have colored Hongkongers' reactions to the coronavirus.
Nobody wants to drag Apple into the lingering unrest in Hong Kong.
As the sense of unrest grew, Richard recalled, the man suddenly paused.
After widespread outbreaks of unrest a decade ago, repression has grown overwhelming.
Escalating rhetoric reveals how seriously Beijing views the unrest in Hong Kong.
Lam Yik Fei has been photographing the ongoing unrest for The Times.
The authorities say "six main elements" of unrest in Tehran were arrested.
This is the most widespread surge in global civic unrest since 1989.
Moreover, Moscow could instigate unrest among the large Russian minorities living there.
Hopefully the violence & unrest in Charlotte will come to an immediate end.
IndiGo said it had cancelled flights because of the unrest in Assam.
Even after the government backtracked on the pension reforms, the unrest intensified.
The drumbeat of unrest continued unabated for the rest of the year.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Political unrest continues to roil the financial hub.
Two pro-Park demonstrators, ages 60 and 72, died during the unrest.
Officials and others have said that much of the unrest has quieted.
Why isn't this unrest manifesting itself in the form of real revolution?
This helps explain why, for example, Japan isn't facing more social unrest.
Beijing blames the unrest in Xinjiang on Islamic extremism and ethnic separatism.
Unrest among soldiers on the front helped to spark the Russian Revolution.
These last two months, the unrest has manifested at almost every game.
The government is committed to fight inequality in response to social unrest.
The popular unrest in London climaxed in the Gordon Riots of 1780.
Berkeley has long been a center of cultural disputes and civil unrest.
The shooting after a traffic stop sparked days of unrest in Milwaukee.
Hanging over the escalating unrest is the potential threat of military intervention.
Dozens of people were detained in recent weeks for allegedly inciting unrest.
SQM CEO RAMOS SAYS TO MAINTAIN DELIVERIES TO CUSTOMERS DESPITE CHILE UNREST
However, his first term was marked by widespread strikes and social unrest.
Cairo has since deployed heavy security around stations to prevent further unrest.
Unrest in the former British colony gives officials cause to try again.
But Google has faced ongoing unrest from its employees in recent years.
Likewise, this unrest in Iran was not about the price of gas.
The people arrested included women, children, journalists covering the unrest, and lawyers.
Amid the unrest, Chilean officials backed out of hosting the climate conference.
Still, the move is likely to prompt unrest in the Middle East.
This helps explain why, for example, Japan isn't facing more social unrest.
They were clearly intended to make protesters fearful and to provoke unrest.
Go deeper: U.S. and Israeli national security advisers discuss unrest in Iran
Long afterward, the image resonated with Californians fed up with campus unrest.
He painted the flaring sky, 'red as blood,' and his own unrest.
With China's economy growing at its slowest in 25 years, more workers face Fan's predicament and labor unrest is on the rise, a concern for Beijing as it seeks to avoid social unrest even as financial pressures build.
With China's economy growing at its slowest in 26.5777 years, more workers face Fan's predicament and labor unrest is on the rise, a concern for Beijing as it seeks to avoid social unrest even as financial pressures build.
The ongoing mass movement in Hong Kong is civil unrest all right — but civil unrest that is the doing of the C.C.P. The protesters are only defending their beloved city, a beacon of liberty, equality and human dignity.
The economy is growing at its slowest pace in 260 years and labour unrest is on the rise, a worry for the ruling Communist Party that fears the social unrest that millions of laid off steel workers could bring.
The economy is growing at its slowest pace in 1503 years and labour unrest is on the rise, a worry for the ruling Communist Party that fears the social unrest that millions of laid off steel workers could bring.
Yet Clevenger's tweets only prove why the unrest is necessary: More energy is often put into acting like police violence isn't a problem than into redressing the racial disparities in policing that cause the unrest in the first place.
"[Executives] ignore us completely unless there is extreme unrest," one told The Verge.
U.S. officials have expressed concern that unrest could distract from the war effort.
However, shakeups can cause employees to worry about job stability and cause unrest.
When people know that the law does not protect them, unrest is inevitable.
The unrest comes amid political reshuffles in the Cabinet and several government institutions.
It was a highly controversial case which sparked civil unrest across the country.
Phoenix didn't erupt into civil unrest on Tuesday, no thanks to Donald Trump.
The unrest began as a backlash against fuel tax hikes but has spread.
The United States is hardly immune to civil unrest in modern times, either.
The government cut access to the Internet for days to help defuse unrest.
AUTHORITIES IN Beijing held a rare press conference addressing unrest in Hong Kong.
We've got a new Kardashian to lead us out of our national unrest.
Protesters have praised the military, which has stayed in barracks throughout the unrest.
There have been signs of unrest in the Congressional Black Caucus for months.
An Israeli military spokesman said he was checking the details of Saturday's unrest.
We've already seen unrest, some firebombing, this kind of thing [during this campaign].
According to the WSJ's report, the audit has caused significant unrest within Samsung.
Start with tourism, which was bouncing back from a period of regional unrest.
Friday's scheduled no-confidence vote against O'Neill has sparked fears of more unrest.
New data from a Quinnipiac University poll paints that unrest in stark relief.
Her compelling speech was entirely prescient to the country's current state of unrest.
"Whatever causes unrest, we will put it out," Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said.
" Others will recall the "riots" or use a more neutral term, "the unrest.
The Indian Ocean island nation has been mired in political unrest for years.
Rights groups say at least 12 people were killed during this month's unrest.
Other protests There were reports of unrest at other universities this week too.
Soon, the citizens are accusing each other of being aliens and fomenting unrest.
Some studies have linked global warming to unrest such as the Arab spring.
That is, before unrest cut output by around a third earlier this year.
Algeria has avoided the unrest that shook many of its neighbours since 2011.
These immigration concerns are echoed in political unrest in other parts of Europe.
There has been unrest in the capital, Tunis, where demonstrators ransacked a supermarket.
The unrest began with demonstrations against soaring food prices; inflation is above 70%.
A strike in April was Portugal's worst outbreak of industrial unrest in years.
Political unrest has in recent years roiled Thailand, resulting at times in protests.
Two months of anti-government unrest has left more than 60 people dead.
Heine's poem was written in the context of similarly smouldering unrest across Europe.
"The resulting unrest may be more impactful than Brexit, " the Elliott managers stated.
Among the defendants were three founders of a group involved in the unrest.
Anywhere where voting fails to happen could ignite in fresh bouts of unrest.
Few will miss them, but their passing could cause social unrest and strife.
It follows weeks of opposition party outcry, post-electoral unrest, and international pressure.
The police have so far been restrained, for fear of exacerbating the unrest.
Hong Kong has been rocked by political unrest for nearly three months now.
This recommendation may save the nation from more mutual recrimination and civil unrest.
But Al-Hussein's swimming career was disrupted when unrest broke out in Syria.
The North Island is definitely a place where volcanic unrest is taken seriously.
It was followed almost immediately by unrest linked to a collapsed pyramid schemes.
CAUTIOUS ARMY CHIEF The army patiently observed the unrest, which started on Feb.
CAUTIOUS ARMY CHIEF The army patiently monitored the unrest, which started on Feb.
Its reaction to any kind of unrest has been swift and arguably disproportionate.
More than 75 people have died since the unrest began in the spring.
Moroccan authorities usually police protests heavily, nervous about unrest since the 2011 demonstrations.
Since then, four months of anti-government unrest has taken around 100 lives.
He blamed the unrest on the main opposition party and political rights groups.
Officials have also warned about the impact of the unrest on the economy.
Moroccan authorities heavily police protests, nervous over popular unrest since the 2011 protests.
The decision was later partially reversed, though it did not stop the unrest.
He is, without question, a child adrift on the plains of human unrest.
In the original, a piece called Unrest Cure, the war is on Jews.
Aleksandar Vulin, Serbia's minister for social affairs, said authorities would prevent any unrest.
Trump has come under fire from rivals for fueling unrest with his rhetoric.
Social unrest and violent protests have left more than 120 dead since April.
There was only a "low risk" of unrest following her absence, he added.
Amid unrest among the conservative flank, Republicans are now trying to make amends.
Telegram was used by anti-government protestors during widespread unrest earlier this year.
Pelosi won easily, though Ryan's 63 votes were a sign of growing unrest.
Spanish stocks rose 1.7 percent Monday morning despite the political unrest in Catalonia.
But inflation and social unrest fears may limit further sharp moves, he added.
More than 260 people have been killed since the unrest began last month.
The unrest may seem odd given the robust state of the labour market.
Hong Kong's economy contracted 2.9% from a year ago amid domestic political unrest.
The initial unrest in Tunisia exposed the weakness of numerous Middle Eastern nations.
Washington has denied Chinese suggestions that it has a hand in the unrest.
A struggling economy and civil unrest threaten the stability of the current regime.
The reforms were subsequently reversed by the government, but the unrest has continued.
This isn't the first time a brand has referenced British and Irish unrest.
Virginia was in the news Saturday for the racial unrest that took place.
Competition for scarce resources is creating friction and the risk of ethnic unrest.
Here's what you need to know: • A second night of unrest in Charlotte.
However, none may be more frustrated by the unrest than the Kwok family.
Administrators at other universities have been more accommodating in this year of unrest.
But the day's unrest slowly ebbed, and moved into the slums that night.
Now she looks from across the world as unrest grips Iran once again.
Until this point, the soldiers have remained inside their barracks during the unrest.
Conflict and unrest ruled Congo long before its independence from Belgium in 1960.
The unrest in Hong Kong has left Beijing with two options, Cui said.
More than 120 people were killed in protest-linked incidents during that unrest.
Like many others here, he had fled unrest and extremist militants in Somalia.
Many Americans are watching the unrest in Charlotte unfolding on their TV screens.
Lanakila's barefoot run set the tone for two years of unrest and demonstrations.
Violent protests stopped as Ortega subsequently reversed the reforms, but the unrest continues.
But among people who are most dependent on these companies, unrest is growing.
Fifty people died in unrest at platinum mines in South Africa in 2012.
Afraid of unrest, President Theodore Roosevelt sought the help of John Pierpont Morgan.
It would crater investment, lead to business failure, skyrocketing unemployment and civil unrest.
Since then, the country has witnessed bouts of unrest including deadly street protests.
Critics argued Pepsi was exploiting the Black Lives Matter movement and civil unrest.
The Japanese critic Tadao Sato compared Mr. Oshima's strategy to 1960s social unrest.
Catalonia risked heading into prolonged and uncontrolled insecurity and civil unrest, it said.
In an age of nationalist fervor and populist unrest, neither can succeed alone.
Bill from Birmingham, England, told me he'd seen this kind of unrest before.
Last year, the economic issues have stirred up social unrest on several occasions.
Italy's record of hung parliaments has plagued decision-making and fueled political unrest.
In Zimbabwe when you want to grab power unconstitutionally you cause social unrest!
All of which is fucking dreadful, frankly, and warrants fan unrest – Arsenal style.
His death sparked months of unrest and conflict in the St. Louis suburb.
Parliament met behind closed doors on Sunday to discuss the week of unrest.
To them, Bradley is a reason for unrest, not a victim of it.
On the other hand, racism, prostitution and political unrest are rampant, she said.
Cabello also said there was unrest in other penitentiary centers around the country.
They have absorbed a potential constitutional crisis and the threat of social unrest.
" He adds, "There is a sense of unrest present in all those things.
The unrest there has even raised rare internal questions about Xi Jinping's leadership.
But the government isn't just cracking down on the unrest in the streets.
Until then, the current labor unrest in Mexico will likely continue to spread.
Despite what some feared, the move didn't spark widespread unrest in Muslim countries.
For the nation's journalists, this has been a summer of unease and unrest.
The process took 14 years, including a pause during civil unrest in Egypt.
So that's why we're seeing so much panic and unrest in the markets.
China, of course, is not alone in using social media to spread unrest.
"Unrest After the Storm" brings together works from across Mr. Brus's eclectic output.
The disparate outbreaks of unrest have not gone unnoticed at the United Nations.
The government believes Hong Kong's vast inequality is the root of the unrest.
Some data are already available indicating the short-term impact of the unrest.
The unrest resulted in 25 deaths and nearly 5,000 people reportedly were arrested.
Some train and subway services were disrupted amid the latest unrest, operators said.
At least 10 people were killed in the first few days of unrest.
Security forces patrolled cities and villages in case of unrest or militant attacks.
Venezuela production continues to decline thanks to the political unrest in the country.
It sends out alerts of unfolding events like terror attacks or political unrest.
Unrest in Libya could also take that country's oil out of global circulation.
China's internet censors, ostensibly fearing social unrest, have sought to curtail such criticism.
There are a number of other factors, including the unrest in Hong Kong.
Barr deployed two thousand federal agents on military planes to stop the unrest.
The unrest may spread, making the overall situation even more unstable and unpredictable.
It also said illegal transfers of funds abroad since unrest erupted on Oct.
For decades, the region has been racked by unrest, rebellion, warfare and bloodshed.
But they did stem from the country's sweeping unrest over Haiti's weak economy.
The killing set off three days of unrest, with multiple arrests and injuries.
In Erdoğan's telling, the coup was not a legitimate sign of civic unrest.
It is little wonder that Mr Moreno's decision to end subsidies sparked unrest.
The unrest could also jeopardise the fragile trade truce between America and China.
Colombian stocks shed 1.4% as the unrest in the country dimmed risk appetite.
Hundreds of people are facing potential jail time in connection with the unrest.
But the talks are being overshadowed by growing unrest in the Middle East.
We feared the second-order consequences — global instability, domestic unrest, constant economic jitters.
At least 21 people have been killed in the unrest surrounding the protests.
Racial unrest at the high school led it to close for a week.
That brings the number of people killed in the political unrest to 23.
Analysts have called the government's strategy risky, saying inflamed tensions can fuel unrest.
Maduro's government says a coup-mongering elite is hoarding medicines to stoke unrest.
Zimbabwe has also seen internet blackouts and periods of civil unrest this year.
Turkey has long fought Kurdish unrest in the southeastern part of the country.
In 1986, amid growing unrest, a popular uprising forced Baby Doc into exile.
In other places, it's a lack of access to immunizations or civil unrest.
He became an assistant attorney general, ostensibly to calm the unrest racking cities.
Social unrest appears to be spreading, as corruption and regime fatigue settle in.
The military, for its part, has stayed in its barracks throughout the unrest.
The killing set off three days of unrest, with multiple arrests and injuries.
The '21960 election was framed by mass unrest — protests, assassinations, and countercultural movements.
Iran has also accused Saudi Arabia, its main regional rival, of fomenting unrest.
The march was a peaceful demonstration following months of unrest across the country.
Political analysts point out that this decision may eventually lead to social unrest.
After days of state-sponsored marches in dozens of cities to condemn the unrest, Iran is holding a pro-government rally in the capital to be addressed by the commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards, which helped quell the unrest.
Still, there was no unrest or spike in crime, two local police officials said.
"Once again, irresponsible politicians are seeking to cause unrest in southern Bolívar," he tweeted.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was criticized for her handling of the unrest that followed.
The unrest has pushed Macron's approval ratings to record lows of barely 20 percent.
Facing mounting unrest at home, Bashir has sought support abroad from fellow Arab leaders.
Some alt-right demonstrations have been canceled, but all signs point to indefinite unrest.
Chinese state media have supported the bill, and blamed foreign forces for the unrest.
No wonder Macron is struggling to defuse the unrest and keep liberalising the economy.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng shed almost 0.1% as political unrest in the city continues.
After the bus gained popularity, it became a symbol of civic unrest and segregation.
The case comes at a time of racial unrest in the criminal justice system.
Increases in campus unrest and racial protest over police brutality have intensified racial views.
" Burk predicted that the directive would "cause unrest and conflict all over the country.
Why it matters: The unrest has ended roughly two years of stability in Iraq.
The clumsy circumlocution is a way of avoiding any hint of stoking sectarian unrest.
The widespread unrest is about more than a hike in transport fares, say experts.
Are we living in 1968, on the precipice of more violence, assassinations, disruption, unrest?
Despite the unrest, most mines were operating normally, or with minimal disruptions to date.
Saturday's protest was not the first marred by violence, with unrest notably on Oct.
The acquittal sparked six days of civil unrest, mostly in South Central Los Angeles.
In April, after a clash between soldiers and students, the unrest spread to campuses.
The unrest quickly morphed into a broader revolt against President Emmanuel Macron and inequality.
Rights groups accused the police of excessive force in their handling of the unrest.
He has also vowed to "smash the teeth" of anyone who incites civil unrest.
Already, Nasrallah has started blaming outside forces for the unrest and warned of chaos.
On Monday, protesters held a vigil for those who have died during the unrest.
Most people have a different answer over whether the unrest has crossed the line.
" Orange signifies a volcano exhibiting "heightened or escalating unrest with increased potential of eruption.
Social unrest is expected in the coming months as unions haggle over pay rises.
The Western media stars who have become embroiled in the political unrest are diverse.
If the unrest spreads to the capital, the artistic renaissance could be arrested again.
Since the unrest in 2008 the authorities have opened them in many more monasteries.
Officials have also warned about the impact of the unrest on Hong Kong's economy.
Officials have also warned about the impact of the unrest on Hong Kongs economy.
Social media, while excellent at spreading unrest, proved incapable of supporting open, democratic reforms.
In Bahrain, bond proceeds are expected to keep a lid on simmering social unrest.
But though ASF threatens many with financial calamity, this is not causing visible unrest.
But some students she has met also asked her about the unrest in 1989.
Regrettably, academia has failed to teach you that you are creating bubbles and unrest.
In some cases this has sparked strong opposition that has led to violent unrest.
Violence and political unrest make production in Nigeria and Libya prone to big swings.
CHILEAN PRESIDENT SEBASTIAN PINERA SACKS INTERIOR MINISTER, REPLACES WITH GONZALO BLUMEL AMID CHILE UNREST
So the unrest this creates complicates things and creates favorable conditions for reactionary politics.
Political unrest has intensified in recent years in Thailand, resulting in protests at times.
But it has not escaped the economic hardships that have been driving that unrest.
Many Malians worry that the unrest will increase and keep people from voting again.
Since the summer protests, there has been no sign of unrest in the streets.
Cory Gardner of Colorado — have unequivocally denounced the Charlottesville unrest as racism and bigotry.
Those games crash all the time, creating moments of social unrest and existential angst.
But unrest, disorganization and corruption has left many in poverty, dissatisfied with Kabila's rule.
How much is economic unrest going to upset Hillary Clinton in a general election?
Wednesday's congress was the party's first since the unrest started to spread in 2015.
They are also afraid of the risk of social unrest arising from mass sackings.
While they stemmed from unrest over the economy, they quickly snowballed into something larger.
At the same time, inflation is spiking and unrest is reaching a fever pitch.
That leaves the sector open to the risks of currency devaluation and political unrest.
His arrest was followed by weeks of unrest that saw citizens clash with police.
A second CVS shuttered after the unrest reopened in late February after a renovation.
In the current turmoil, the army could consider using force if unrest worsens sharply.
I distinctly remember the week after the unrest in Baltimore following Freddie Gray's death.
A reporter asked Spicer about the "unrest" it has caused among national political reporters.
Hundreds of Indian and foreign tourists have fled the area since the unrest began.
Unrest has gripped the country for months, with dozens killed and hundreds more injured.
The frustration among voters unable to cast ballots could trigger new unrest, analysts said.
S. trade war and political unrest in the Asian financial hub hurt market sentiment.
Ben Hillman: It is important to properly characterize the unrest in China's western regions.
I haven't tried to sabotage anything or create hostility or unrest in the company.
Organizing mass civil unrest carries a penalty of up to 15 years in jail.
French surname for a Hungarian one and assumes she is there to foment unrest
Police officials have said repeatedly that their response to the political unrest is proportionate.
Dozens of unnamed others have died in the unrest as well, the report estimates.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Unrest is the recurring cost of Hong Kong's elite procrastination.
Gains made by the PUK stirred unrest in other cities in primarily Kurdish areas.
The announcement comes at a time of deepening political and social unrest in Baghdad.
Continuing unrest, during which dozens of demonstrators were killed, has plunged Sudan into turmoil.
Before that, only the global unrest of the late 1960s was similar in scope.
As for the foreign meddling, nobody seriously blames a global mastermind for the unrest.
The sanctions are causing a financial meltdown internally, which is leading to growing unrest.
Instruction is also part of the leaders' efforts to address unrest in Hong Kong.
We have seen moments in our history when there has been similar civil unrest.
Nigeria and Libya were granted exemptions from cuts as their output suffered from unrest.
Charlotte officials had said earlier that the man had been killed in the unrest.
"Hopefully the violence & unrest in Charlotte will come to an immediate end," he wrote.
But the market is concerned there could be unrest or terrorist attacks in retaliation.
And he is deeply paranoid about domestic unrest and opposition to him in Russia.
A total of 240 people have been killed since the unrest began Oct. 1.
Many argued that the time had come at last to end generations of unrest.
Saturday's escalation followed a day of unrest along the fence between Israel and Gaza.
Tactical officers were called in to clear the streets and days of unrest followed.
The region has been scarred by a cycle of insurgency, civil unrest and crackdown.
Political assassinations and civil unrest threatened to drag Tunisia into violence and sectarian strife.
Inflation, economic mismanagement and corruption are some of the factors behind the country's unrest.
The unrest appears to have begun with hard-line agitators encouraging protests against Rouhani.
CNN spoke with experts about the ongoing unrest in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
However, the campaign to destroy polio also proved a collateral casualty of nationalist unrest.
South Africa, the continent's most developed nation, has been racked by waves of unrest.
The analyst adds that growing unrest could also lead to heavy-handed political repression.
To the ex-generals, the unrest stems from the lack of a diplomatic horizon.
A grand jury later cleared Wilson of wrongdoing, leading to more tension and unrest.
Authorities imposed a state of emergency and a curfew to quell unrest in Charlotte.
Six video monitors are inset into the walls, playing firsthand accounts of the unrest.
Scott Walker activates National Guard to help if needed after night of Milwaukee unrest.
Los Angeles exploded into riots, and there was unrest on campuses across the country.
And then there were the false claims about governments and celebrities and racial unrest.
He said Barcelona, Spain's tourism hub, was suffering as foreigners worried about street unrest.
Today on our podcast "The Daily," we discuss the unrest inside the Republican Party.
The unrest has continued despite attempts by President Atifete Jahjaga to quell the upheaval.
It was not immediately clear if killing the bill would help end the unrest.
Ratings agency Fitch downgraded Hong Kong's credit rating on Friday, citing the continued unrest.
Proposed research into the causes of social unrest is hardly enough to cover that.
Ratings agency Fitch downgraded Hong Kong's credit rating on Friday, citing the continued unrest.
" He continues: "The civil unrest caused by these murders troubles me a great deal.
The third possibility is a breakup that results from internal Palestinian unrest and rebellion.
Despite declaring independence from Sudan in 2011, unrest has continued in this African nation.
No Russian citizens are known to have been hurt in the unrest in Tbilisi.
After the unrest, administrators set up discussions about race between black and white students.
"These groups are trying to create unrest in other areas now," Mr. Wickremesinghe said.
Despite the gentrification, the district also has a lengthy history of violent civil unrest.
Even so, France is consumed by a ferocious and sustained outpouring of social unrest.
The unrest lasted several weeks, and much of it was perpetrated along ethnic lines.
Most Americans view the war as a failure, and civil unrest continues in Afghanistan.
What can happen to ease the tensions and stop the unrest in the streets?
The French government, wary of renewed unrest, wants to try to forge a consensus.
A few have said he should be only temporarily suspended to quell any unrest.
But many believe that the high level of repression will only amplify the unrest.
But unrest in the Shia south, the government's heartland, could prove its greatest challenge.
When communities cannot meet basic needs, we know that unrest and instability often follow.
But life after his Olympic victories was overshadowed by unrest in his home country.
Southeastern Iran is also the scene of unrest by separatists and Sunni militant groups.
At least 250 people have been killed since the unrest started on Oct. 1.
One of the world's most heterogeneous countries, it has no history of sectarian unrest.
And that's how Nicaraguan unrest could become a major issue during the midterm elections.
A new park stands in its place, while a sign memorializes the civil unrest.
Domestic unrest in Iran could prompt its leaders to precipitate a distracting crisis abroad.
Iranian authorities accused the Islamic Republic's opponents and foreign foes if igniting the unrest.
The buildup to that meeting has intensified official worries about unrest in the capital.
But the accident nevertheless stirred initial concerns that it was linked to the unrest.
The unrest came two years after Xi defined a red line for Hong Kong.
Public unrest in Hong Kong has been going on for more than four months.
The government launched a crackdown to quash the unrest, resulting in hundreds of deaths.
Beijing views the unrest in the Chinese territory as an affront to its authority.
As civil unrest in Hong Kong persists, Art Basel Hong Kong is losing exhibitors.
Hong Kong has been hit by months of pro-democracy unrest against Chinese rule.
Venezuela has also been roiled by shortages of food and medicine, intensifying the unrest.
Unrest last month sent Chile's peso spiraling to an historic low against the dollar.
As the civil unrest edges into its fourth month, their outcome still remains uncertain.
But the centers of unrest principally have been smaller towns all across the country.
Despite the unrest in town over the opening, few residents have talked to him.
Analysts at JBC Energy said the price reaction to the Iranian unrest was overdone.
The flow of commerce is crucial as the government tries to tame the unrest.
We cannot risk that social unrest will undercut our goals to reverse climate change.
Not since the Islamic revolution in 1979 has the country experienced such deadly unrest.
But Bahrain continues to see unrest, especially in villages where Shi'ites are a majority.
Uncertainty ahead Observers had feared that Tuesday's protest could lead to more public unrest.
"Do not travel to Bolivia due to civil unrest," the agency states without ambiguity.
The unrest in the department store business seems to have no end in sight.
Appreciate him for #DAESH, war in Iraq &Syria or public support for 2009 unrest?
His skills in containing unrest have been bolstered by extensive deployment of surveillance technology.
Early in the unrest, he had joined one of Syria's first organized revolutionary bodies.
But over the past six months of unrest, many streets have lost their beat.
Mehr noted that Bakhtiari had been "killed in a suspicious way" during the unrest.
At least 400 protesters have been killed since the unrest began in early October.
The deaths prompted unrest and violent protests, which led to at least 10 deaths.
Trump is optimistic about a trade deal with China; unrest during Nigeria's national elections.
However, civil unrest did not have a big affect on the Parisian auction world.
They all emerged from a single howl, running on the fumes of political unrest.
It was not immediately clear if the bill's withdrawal would help end the unrest.
Moreover, there are other real threats to the Europe's oil supplies, particularly from the ongoing unrest in Libya, just across the Mediterranean, which had been pumping some 1.2 million barrels a day before the latest unrest, much of it destined for Europe.
A disease fueled by unrest Cholera is rare in industrialized countries, and outbreaks occur predominantly in nations ravaged by civil unrest or natural disasters, where infrastructure, access to water and sanitation and health care systems are lost or damaged among a displaced population.
"We know that in Syria the prolonged drought that preceded the civil unrest there was a contributing factor to that unrest, which became instability, which led to the violent extremism, which has become the deadliest civil war in modern times," she said.
STAFF UNREST Tasked with tackling a pilot revolt that resulted in Ryanair's first ever strikes, Bellew was part of an effort to patch up relations with staff and agree deals on pay and conditions with trade unions that have quelled the unrest.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Leaders of a group planning unrest at universities in Tehran this weekend have been arrested, Iranian authorities said on Tuesday, adding that many of the 0003,021 people detained in the area around the capital in unrest last month were released.
Saturday's unrest was the worst in central Paris since a student uprising five decades ago.
Chinese officials, wary of further labor unrest, have sought to ease pressures on the sector.
A review of campaigns since 1900 provides linear and ideological connections to today's racial unrest.
A review of campaigns since 210 provides linear and ideological connections to today's racial unrest.
I asked Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence, a senior, what was behind the racial unrest on campus.
At the same time, the great powers had to deal with much unrest at home.
The compounding political unrest, economic isolation, and military casualties have resulted in deadlock— and devastation.
That's partly because the Indian government has not faced significant civil unrest around this issue.
Regionally, political unrest is perceived as a big hurdle in Africa (210%) and MENA (39%).
The advisory did not specifically mention Trump but said the unrest began after Tuesday's elections.
There were no other reports of unrest in the area by 1300 GMT on Saturday.
Eight young protesters and a police officer were killed in the unrest and 22016,000 injured.
Similarly harsh conditions triggered the demonstrations that led to the latest unrest in late 2018.
MINUSMA, established in the wake of the French intervention, has struggled to quell the unrest.
There are certain volcanoes that are in almost-constant unrest, like Shiveluch, Kliuchevskoi, and Karymsky.
O'Neill, Nebraska, had become a refuge for scores of Central Americans fleeing poverty and unrest.
During the unrest "Citizens' Power Councils", Cuban-style local spy networks, took notes on troublemakers.
While initially peaceful, demonstrations have become increasingly violent as the political unrest has dragged on.
Still, unrest at a firm can spread quickly once workers feel their concerns go ignored.
In Latin America, Mr. Pérez-Liñán said, they are also growing more fearful of unrest.
More protests are expected on Saturday, which will mark the 13th straight weekend of unrest.
The unrest followed other police killings of black men in New York and Ferguson, Missouri.
Here's a map of the locations, and primary causes, of recent unrest around the world.
IRAQ - Similar factors were behind deadly civil unrest in Iraq which flared in early October.
The government is trying to manage a slowdown without letting the pain create social unrest.
In recent years rural state structures have been among the first targets for violent unrest.
Both countries have been exempt from cuts due to unrest and lower-than-normal production.
Baltimore seethed with days of unrest over the death of the 25-year-old prisoner.
The last serious growth hiccup before that was after the Tiananmen Square unrest in 1989.
CHINA'S CENTRAL GOVERNMENT held another press conference to address increasingly chaotic unrest in Hong Kong.
He's likely a pivotal figure in the unrest T'Challa will have to face as ruler.
She knew about the different aspects of climate change, from social unrest to rising seas.
The government deployed the military to put down the unrest -- the first time since Gen.
Protests It was another weekend of protests and unrest in major cities across the globe.
Western-allied Bahrain has seen political unrest for years, before and after the Arab Spring.
Jones believes this Black Panther references were planted by the CIA to stir civil unrest.
Tuesday marks 30 years since Chinese troops opened fire to end the student-led unrest.
Such impacts could include social unrest, driver distraction or interference with traffic flow, he said.
Its inability to control the riot raises doubts about how it will handle future unrest.
Ongoing protests and political unrest have hit tourism, which fell by almost 40% in August.
At least 90 people were arrested during Monday's unrest, according to a local rights group.
DURING Nicaragua's current unrest, the president, Daniel Ortega, tried a tactic that had worked before.
In the suit, plaintiffs claim the onslaught of scooters has cause "civil unrest" throughout California.
Unrest quickly spread across Turkey, a revolt against what protesters said was increasing government authoritarianism.
Details of the unrest at Wits University on Tuesday were widely shared on social media.
The unrest has tarnished his image and dented his own hopes of replacing Mr Khamenei.
They have blamed foreigners, absurdly, for the unrest and they are threatening a violent clampdown.
Prosecutors are definitely not supposed to use criminal charges to calm unrest or quell riots.
His longtime foreign minister, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, recalled watching the unrest from his office window.
The area destroyed in the rebellion, as Newarkers call the 1967 unrest, is being redeveloped.
Similar unrest erupted in Hong Kong, but the British authorities curbed it far more effectively.
Hundreds of people have been killed in unrest in Xinjiang in the last few years.
More than 1,100 people - mostly militants - were killed and 350,000 displaced by the Marawi unrest.
More protests are expected on Saturday, which will mark the 24th straight weekend of unrest.
And Predata is far from the only company using these techniques to predict ISIS unrest.
The government also knows that with less funds it is more susceptible to domestic unrest.
Looting and neglect have made the situation fragile and armed groups have exploited the unrest.
But more reforms planned for this year were postponed for fear they would trigger unrest.
But her content has been more ominous, mining themes of drudgery, confinement and political unrest.
Political leaders in Kashmir had warned that repeal of the law would trigger widespread unrest.
Many resent his ambition and suspect him of using unrest in Oromia for political advantage.
Authorities have increasingly turned to cutting internet access as a temporary measure to stem unrest.
Official projections indicate unrest could flare up again as sanctions make the economic crisis worse.
The Warped Tour is different every day, and sometimes having that sparks a little unrest.
Amidst the political unrest in Nigeria in 1978, Courtney's father immigrated to the United States.
Second is the concern on social unrest, which is a big issue in Africa generally.
Manama accuses Shi'ite power Iran of fomenting unrest on its soil, a charged Tehran denies.
Facebook's profit was affected by tax changes, which likely caused initial unrest on Wall Street.
Authorities say at least 30 people have died in the unrest, which started on Dec.
The unrest was also forcing more and more Zimbabweans to leave the country, he added.
The setting for Rupert Wyatt's Captive State is propelled by a sustained fever of unrest.
Ninety-nine people have died in the unrest, according to the Venezuelan attorney general's office.
Public unrest has simmered throughout January, with a cross-party group of legislators boycotting parliament.
But the unrest was resolved quickly and amicably, unlike other similar incidents across the country.
The Carnival organizing committee called off the first day of the festival, citing the unrest.
The unrest prompted the government to deploy thousands of troops with shoot-on-sight orders.
On Friday, hundreds of thousands of protesters staged the biggest demonstration since the unrest began.
Mr Modi has made no direct statement on the unrest of the last three days.
Hundreds of people have been killed in unrest in Xinjiang in the past few years.
In contrast, violent protests distracted the public from civil rights and toward ending the unrest.
Parents worry that their kids risk falling behind in their studies if the unrest continues.
At least 229 people died in the unrest and more than 214,000 have been injured.
However, most false reports are not calculated to inflame unrest over racist or homosexual intolerance.
Qassem Soleimani, Iran's most prominent commander, was dispatched to Baghdad to help quell the unrest.
Political unrest and a lack of qualified engineers had contributed to delays, Mr. Moriarty said.
"Freedom," which features Lamar, is the only other song that directly calls out social unrest.
Still, Ms. El Rashidi's portrait of the unrest in her country is brutally vivid throughout.
Premiums hardly budged in Hong Kong as well, with activity further dampened by political unrest.
Six people have been killed in unrest that gripped parts of Jakarta since Tuesday night.
It has also faced unrest in two predominantly English-speaking provinces since late last year.
Unrest in Iraq, and possible U.S. action on the Iran nuclear deal, also underpinned prices.
Chile's finance minister warned of "grave consequences" for the economy of three weeks of unrest.
Gray, whose death sparked days of unrest, was diagnosed with lead poisoning as a child.
But Chile on Wednesday abruptly cancelled the summit cue to civil unrest in its capital.
" He said as long as the social unrest remains unresolved, the economy "will remain weak.
But despite the festering civil unrest in recent years, Ethiopia's economic fundamentals have remained strong.
Hong Kong has been under a condition of civil unrest for more than four months.
According to CENIDH, 286 people have died and 2,000 have been injured in the unrest.
Our elected officials, Democrats and Republicans alike, need to encourage civil discourse, not civil unrest.
On Friday, hundreds of thousands of people staged the biggest demonstration since the unrest began.
A protracted crisis could create unrest in the oil market and drive prices up substantially.
"Asked about the possibility of farmers causing civil unrest, she said: "I think they will.
The United States has denied Chinese suggestions that it has a hand in the unrest.
Authorities came under harsh criticism for underestimating the potential for unrest at last year's rally.
"He really is a vessel of this angst and unrest in this country," she said.
Stavridis said the unrest presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the Trump administration.
The government has responded aggressively, detaining activists and increasing censorship to keep unrest from spreading.
Beijing denies interfering in Hong Kong's affairs and has blamed foreign influences for the unrest.
Anez's government also accused Cuba, once a close ally, of stoking unrest following Morales' resignation.
But unrest has flared in states ruled by his party, catching regional leaders flat-footed.
Turkey blames Gulen for the unrest, but the cleric denies involvement in the coup attempt.
But unrest, disorganization and corruption have left many in poverty and dissatisfied with Kabila's rule.
He addressed the nation and described the unrest as unacceptable and a disservice to Islam.
Parliament's interim leader summoned lawmakers to an emergency session on Saturday to discuss the unrest.
I'd be very interested to see what unrest in Gilead's upper ranks might look like.
The big picture: Unrest in Gaza has escalated over the last week, leaving 31 dead.
The state of unrest continues to peak and the future of the country is uncertain.
Green light the laying of a cornerstone, and he would enthral supporters yet risk unrest.
But, to be honest, my rear isn't currently at the root of my emotional unrest.
Iranian authorities said 25 people died and over 3,000 people were arrested during the unrest.
At the same time, automation and the rise of fake information are stirring up unrest.
This is due in part, he said, to growing unrest in some oil-rich regions.
It only widens the gap between the haves and have-nots, driving poverty and unrest.
Beijing denies meddling in Hong Kong's affairs and blames foreign governments for fuelling the unrest.
Anez's government also accused Cuba, once a close ally, of stoking unrest following Morales' resignation.
Of course there are other areas outside of the Northeast that could experience civil unrest.
Failure to do so could result in more incidents of civil unrest in the future.
And the government still appears to be turning off the internet during flashes of unrest.
As the Washington Post noted, Lam has remained largely quiet during the unrest this weekend.
Authoritarian states, unable to meet these demands, either transition to democracy or collapse amid unrest.
China denies meddling in Hong Kong's affairs and accuses Western countries of fuelling the unrest.
It has accused foreign powers, particularly the United States and Britain, of fomenting the unrest.
And people are prone in times of crisis, turmoil, and social unrest ... to limiting things.
Cathay last month said forward bookings had declined sharply as a result of the unrest.
Beijing, on the other hand, continues to suggest that Western governments are behind the unrest.
He recently described American policy as being calculated to produce domestic political unrest in Iran.
Failure to rebuild the region risks creating new grounds for unrest and extremism, analysts said.
They are part of a broader, though mostly thwarted, season of unrest in the Balkans.
But the peaceful, ebullient laser show is probably a temporary reprieve from the simmering unrest.
Coates and Stelfreeze's comic places Black Panther at the helm of a Wakanda in unrest.
Unrest in Northern Ireland: A journalist was killed on Thursday during street clashes in Londonderry.
In a video, we look at how the current unrest differs from that in 2009.
Whatever unrest raged across the country, or even down the road, it wasn't raging here.
Activity in Hong Kong has been muted by high prices and months of political unrest.
The big picture: Both China and Russia have accused the West of fomenting the unrest.
Internet shutdowns have become increasingly common worldwide during periods of unrest, especially in authoritarian countries.
The Chinese central government has condemned the protests and accused foreign powers of fueling unrest.
The third edition of Art Stage Jakarta was cancelled amid the ongoing unrest in Indonesia.
At least seven people were killed and dozens of businesses were looted during the unrest.
It's generally safe for U.S. travelers, but there may be areas of crime or unrest.
Two leading Democratic presidential candidates weighed in Saturday on the escalating unrest in Venezuela. Sens.
Many of Taiwan's nearly 20083m people have been warily watching the unrest in Hong Kong.
The Charlottesville police arrested at least two people in connection with the rally and unrest.
But the economic toll of the unrest is expected to linger through at least 2020.
Given the country's history of postelection violence, Mr. Odinga's comments renewed fears of deadly unrest.
Instead, the city has been shaken by some of the most intense unrest to date.
He said Lebanon was facing two big dangers - financial and economic meltdown and popular unrest.
With continued anti-government unrest in the streets, few think the situation will improve soon.
When the authorities said he had won, huge protests erupted, leading to months of unrest.
His most recent book, ''The Great Unrest,'' was published by White Pine Press last year.
Latin America in particular experienced greater social unrest than at any time in recent memory.
It could also fuel Palestinian unrest or a violent reaction, costing lives on both sides.
Millions of failed farmers migrated to the cities, leading to social unrest and civil war.
Sefilian is accused by the authorities in the ex-Soviet state of plotting civil unrest.
Urban unrest has reshaped Sunday's elections even in the most rural parts of the territory.
Like many American cities that summer, Mount Vernon did become a scene of racial unrest.
But Chile on Wednesday abruptly canceled the summit cue to civil unrest in its capital.
But, more than a year on, there are still bouts of unrest in the country.
Iran's leaders have blamed the United States, Israel and other longtime scapegoats for the unrest.
He said additional forces had been deployed to the capital to deal with the unrest.
It led to one of the most notable instances of civil unrest in America's history.
But the current unrest in Togo extends far beyond the nation's troubled health care system.
But ongoing civil unrest in Hong Kong could rekindle proposals in Washington to undo it.
Categorically denying parents this mode of expressing our unrest strikes me as severe, and unfair.
And the Chinese Communist Party, which denounces the current unrest, was then quietly supporting it.
Defying a heavy government show of force, Iranians mourned fellow citizens killed during the unrest.
In the face of unrest, the government has used uncompromising measures to silence public dissent.
On the first day of unrest the interior ministry ordered armoured cars onto the streets.
The AIDS pandemic was gripping my country, in addition to civil unrest and economic calamity.
Unrest deepened, and Mr. Maduro's survival grew more contingent on handouts he could not afford.
She left college at the peak of the political and social unrest of the 1960s.
Here is a look at the latest unrest in the Philippines and who is involved.
The unrest in Iran isn't as simple as outrage over an increase in gas prices.
But the nation's interior minister, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, has cited widespread unrest around the country.
Khamenei on Tuesday blamed the unrest on foreign money and instigations and foreign intelligence services.
Beijing denies meddling in Hong Kong's affairs and blames foreign governments for fueling the unrest.
It will be the first governmental polls since the city's social unrest began in June.
He makes no secret of his desire to stoke unrest in pursuit of "regime change".
The recent election was overshadowed by reports of police brutality, deaths and post-election unrest.
The unrest has further weakened an already fragile economy and has triggered a political meltdown.
At least six people have been killed and more than 1,000 arrested during the unrest.
The unrest is a gift to France's right, about two months ahead of presidential elections.
Presidents, in moments of racial unrest, have often called for a "national conversation" on race.
China has repeatedly blamed foreign powers, including the United States, for stirring up the unrest.
His government blames "fascist" protesters for looting and deaths in the unrest since early April.
The regime  blamed "anti-peace elements" and Diaspora-based Ethiopian opposition groups for the unrest.
The unrest put renewed pressure on the government as it struggles to overcome U.S. sanctions.
The latest developments after more than five months of unrest have attracted increased international attention.
Unfortunately, one thing we do know is that increased unrest is in the immediate offing.
The region has a multitude of problems deserving of discussion beyond security and ethnic unrest.
But Schmidt said governments aren't the only organizations with an interest in stirring up unrest.
That moment was a capstone to more than a year of increasingly vocal employee unrest.
Closer to Sittwe, 140,000 Rohingya displaced by previous religious unrest are confined to squalid camps.
But researchers said the unrest propelled the exodus and gave the city a dismal reputation.
Susan Simpson's "Inconsolable Objects" features comic book action scenes to create a sense of unrest.
Hema victims of the current unrest are left wondering why the attacks have started now.
"Those are victories that were given birth by the ashes of the unrest," he said.
As the team's lead owner, Mr. Schultz was facing unrest from fans and partners alike.
Social unrest motivated by anything from economic discontent to environmental fears is always a possibility.
Some 123 people were arrested and about a dozen police were injured during the unrest.
Abiy, 42, rode the wave of anti-government unrest that originated in his Oromiya region.
It's not surprising that Maduro would respond to unrest in the lower classes with violence.
"The unrest has hit the retail market and jewellery demand," said one Hong Kong bullion dealer.
He said at least two people had been killed in the unrest and another nine wounded.
Growing unrest among pro-Brexit groups could scupper her leadership and thrust Britain into political crisis.
The unrest spread Saturday to Abidjan, where soldiers set up roadblocks around the neighborhood of Palmeraie.
That includes: a major correction in the financial markets or increased political unrest, according to Sides.
And when it comes to the way Google collects data from your phone, there's unrest brewing.
The volcano remains in a heightened state of unrest and could erupt again at any time.
Serious communal violence between Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists erupted in 2012 and sporadic unrest followed.
Brazil's Olympic event planners have, of course, downplayed concerns about security and social unrest in Brazil.
Photos circulated on social media of the unrest, bloodied students, and ammunition allegedly used on protesters.
Campus officials said they were continuing to brace for unrest they see as likely on Thursday.
But resource extraction also brings about environmental impacts and the potential for social unrest, she said.

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