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"upsurge" Definitions
  1. a sudden large increase in something

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Part of this is the general upsurge in world growth and the upsurge in trade in Asia.
There's a massive upsurge in pamphlets about witches and in no time at all there's a massive upsurge in prosecutions of witches.
This, of course, led to an upsurge in base mobilization.
If no trading upsurge comes, Goldman may have to shrink more.
Police officials and criminologists continue to express puzzlement about the upsurge.
There was an upsurge in arrivals after Turkey announced on Feb.
But what's at stake with the recent upsurge of private museums?
Almost immediately we saw an upsurge in the sales of apartments.
A simultaneous upsurge of unemployment in the south prompted a push north.
Lately, there's been an upsurge of interest and experimentation around synthetic fuels.
The upsurge and the ensuing decline in Chinese futures moved global prices.
Putin is facing the biggest upsurge in opposition in more than five years.
The odds are that the upsurge of violence will not soon be contained.
"We've seen a huge upsurge in groups coming out of nowhere," Young said.
He attributed that change almost entirely to an "upsurge" in listening on Android.
So this upsurge means there's just more being produced and more being shipped.
Urban chickens are enjoying an upsurge in attention and popularity at the moment.
Now that the upsurge has happened, they are still pinioned to health care.
The latest upsurge in fighting has left many South Sudanese angry and uncertain.
The fighting has fueled fears over a possible upsurge in ethnic and sectarian violence.
Worse, much of the upsurge is accounted for by a rise in EU immigrants.
Myanmar has seen an upsurge in Buddhist nationalism since the end of military rule.
The backlash against prejudice was predictable, but so was the upsurge in hate crimes.
One reason for this upsurge in terrorist activity and arrests is the international environment.
Feeding this upsurge in hate is the toxic soup of anti-Semitism found online.
Yet some analysts still remain confident that an upsurge is just around the corner.
But one pro says both could be setting the stage for a big upsurge.
This isn't the first time the report has exposed an upsurge in a specific procedure.
But the most disturbing fact of our Republic is an upsurge of anti-intellectual rhetoric.
By the end of 2017, the world was on the road to a synchronised upsurge.
The last chapter assays some brave, liberal cheer, calling for an upsurge in human empathy.
There has been a fresh upsurge of migrants setting out in rickety boats from Libya.
It is emblematic of this public upsurge of interest in defending the idea of science.
Nevertheless, there was not an immediate upsurge in illegal migration after the Bracero Program ended.
But the Philippine authorities have not reported any upsurge in the number of police killed.
The upsurge is threatening to derail the UN-backed peace talks, which resumed last month.
But the upsurge in nationalism spread to other cities in China, inspiring strikes and boycotts.
Suddenly there's an upsurge of keratin and before you know it, a crash of rhinoceroses.
The upsurge in violence in parts of Afghanistan over the last couple days is unacceptable.
The U.S. initiative follows a recent upsurge in cross-border fighting between Gaza militants and Israel.
Theda Skocpol writes: At least half of all GOP voters sympathize with this Tea Party upsurge.
At least 12 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in an upsurge of fighting against Russian-backed separatists.
Expect an upsurge in diaspora activity in 2019—and in every election for years to come.
The ministry cited an upsurge in militant activity and continuing civilian deaths to justify its request.
But the new policy could end the upsurge in American tourism started by Mr Obama's rapprochement.
Based in Nairobi, iHub is credited with inspiring the upsurge in innovation spaces across the continent.
British police have said their activities are primarily responsible for a recent upsurge in human trafficking.
Moore also plans to discuss a wider upsurge of violent crime in the city Tuesday morning.
The party remains broadly popular among the electorate, despite an upsurge of protest in recent days.
Lithuania's swelling military ranks, Vacca says, reflect the upsurge in patriotic fervor stoked by Russian hostility.
Indeed, there has reportedly been a major upsurge in hunger strikes over the past several months.
The strike is "part of a nationwide upsurge in intense civic engagement by women," Michelle writes.
But when Parliament is so weak, its legitimacy so tenuous, they can look like democratic upsurge.
Qureshi said he feared Soleimani's death could trigger an upsurge in sectarian tensions, including in Afghanistan.
The flip side is that [a rebranding] doesn't immediately lead to an upsurge in [sales] volume.
Is the upsurge in mutations merely a secondary consequence of a repair process inherently prone to error?
It is hardly surprising therefore that legalisation is inevitably followed by a continuing upsurge in such deaths.
This year will see a decline in call centers and an upsurge in messaging and chat centers.
At least in theory, Norway might be allowed an emergency brake against a sudden upsurge in migration.
The measure is an obvious response to the recent upsurge in deplorable hate speech incidents involving celebrities.
Turf wars and the harm from the trade in drugs may explain a recent upsurge in violence.
The immediate aftermath of World War II saw a great upsurge of international collaboration on public health.
What do you think about the recent upsurge in interest for true crime TV shows and podcasts?
Millions of French parents have since refused to vaccinate their children, provoking an upsurge in measles epidemics.
"I'm extremely distressed by the upsurge in violence, hate crimes committed against the Jewish community," Barr said.
The longer term, with low demand from developed markets and a potentially protectionist upsurge, could be more difficult.
Trump's analysts had detected this upsurge in the electorate even before FBI Director James Comey delivered his Oct.
Over the past few weeks, we have witnessed an unprecedented upsurge of public outcry against anti-immigrant sentiment.
As ASOS struggled to cope with the upsurge in U.S. demand it canceled marketing and promotions, Beighton said.
The last year has seen an upsurge in the number of women seeking public office at all levels.
Analysts are nervously watching Venezuela, whose economic collapse is believed to have caused an upsurge of offshore mugging.
Neither the police department nor community leaders in the affected neighborhoods have determined the reason for the upsurge.
As the days pass after the recent upsurge in tensions the President may not draw conventional political lessons.
The upsurge in fighting has wounded dozens of civilians and prevented aid organizations from reaching parts of Hodeidah.
Zinc and lead are mined together, so any upsurge in production of zinc can prompt higher output of lead.
The New York Police Department, for its part, has a new unit dealing with an upsurge in hate crimes.
Indeed there has been an upsurge in optimism among Europeans about the EU's future over the past two years.
Peace talks resumed in Geneva on Wednesday as an upsurge in fighting darkens the already bleak outlook for diplomacy.
Do we occasionally have a hiccup where you have a small period of time where you have an upsurge?
Rutherford-Johnson is correct in asserting that market forces have led to an upsurge of euphonious, audience-friendly scores.
Now, 25 years later, I'm seeing an upsurge in the same candidate-fueled bigotry that I saw back then.
About 30 Israelis, two Americans and a Palestinian bystander have been killed by Palestinians since the violent upsurge started.
A search was under way for the assailants in the latest in an upsurge of militant violence since Feb.
The critical question, then: What drives these decade-long swings in confidence, including the upsurge that is still underway?
Nonetheless, the group was just the most famous of an upsurge of bands reclaiming punk from straight white men.
Russia is also taking steps to prepare its food supply and medical system for a potential upsurge in infections.
Russia is also taking steps to prepare its food supply and medical system for a potential upsurge in infections.
Still, worries have grown that months of placid trading may have left stocks primed for an upsurge of volatility.
Bosnia has faced an upsurge in migrant numbers since Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia closed their borders against undocumented immigration.
Father figures—regardless if they're actual fathers or father-like friends—are celebrating a precipitous upsurge in video games.
Labor organizations have been particularly hard hit amid a huge upsurge in strikes and worker protests in the last year.
Yet recently, Nicolas Brusson, a co-founder of BlaBlaCar, says he has witnessed an upsurge in entrepreneurial ambition in France.
Messrs Leeson and Russ believe that an upsurge in trials reflected "non-price competition" between the Catholic and Protestant churches.
Perhaps a decline in hedonic happiness lies behind the upsurge in support for populists, swamping the rise in evaluative happiness.
But there has been an upsurge of anti-interventionist sentiment in the Republican Party since the Iraq War turned sour.
"Stronger demand and supply restrictions from OPEC and Russia are the main reasons for the oil price upsurge," said Forex.
A reliance on identity-based coalitions on one side will invariably produce an upsurge in identity politics on the other.
Russia is also taking steps to prepare its food supply and medical system for a potential upsurge in coronavirus cases.
There was no immediate response from Turkey, which has traded blame with Moscow over the upsurge in violence in Idlib.
Daoud warned there could be an upsurge in attacks by armed separatists, who he said have threatened to disrupt elections.
But the upsurge would have come because its principal cause has not been who was elected, but who has departed.
The upsurge in violence in Burundi has caused alarm in a region where memories of Rwanda's 1994 genocide remain raw.
Otherwise, AT&T's place in the annals of antitrust will stand for a decline in competition as well as an upsurge.
This latest upsurge in ethane is troubling because global atmospheric levels of this gas had been decreasing from 1984 to 2009.
When it assessed the world economy in January last year, the IMF hailed the "broadest synchronised global growth upsurge since 2010".
Mrs May is against this idea, as are some in other countries who are fretful about an upsurge of populist MEPs.
The WHO recently has responded in "full emergency mode" to an upsurge in cholera cases in Yemen, it said last week.
Goldman developed LiveCurrent largely due to the upsurge of non-secure SMS and social media services for messaging and breaking news.
Today, online misinformation, hate speech, and propaganda are seen as the front line of a reactionary populist upsurge threatening liberal democracy.
The growing upsurge in drone popularity went through an early period when everybody who tried to fly F.P.V. drones kept crashing.
Sierra Leone was first declared free of Ebola in November before Jalloh's case emerged and raised fears of a new upsurge.
They currently sit rock bottom of the league, so escape would require a refusal to perish allied with a late upsurge.
Many people just want to help, and these groups have been a great vehicle for the pandemic-induced upsurge of altruism.
No, the real crisis is an upsurge in hatred — unreasoning hatred that bears no relationship to anything the victims have done.
The last major upsurge was in 2007, when heavy rains created favorable breeding conditions for locusts along the India-Pakistan border.
This would speak to physical fears as triggering a kind of authoritarian upsurge, which would in turn lead to Trump support.
Even in western Massachusetts, a predominantly liberal area, there has been an upsurge in hate crimes or hateful incidents since the election.
"We have detected an upsurge in truck movement near the ancient city amid Syrian troops' successful advance on Palmyra," the statement reads.
He adds pointedly that it is western, not eastern, Europe that has seen the biggest recent upsurge in anti-EU populist parties.
The government's response may, however, be feeding the resentment that first led to an upsurge of support for IPOB among Nigeria's Igbo.
All I can say is that tribal politics on the far left has created an upsurge in tribal politics on the right.
Peace talks are due to resume in Geneva on Wednesday as an upsurge in fighting darkens the already bleak outlook for diplomacy.
You look at all these places: there was a real social upsurge and desire to get rid of these ghastly police states.
Terrorists are targeting civilians more than ever before, causing an upsurge in the number of refugees, erasing development gains and destabilizing governments.
In the meantime, investors today will be relieved that the improving growth story hasn't triggered a serious upsurge in inflation risk. Yet.
Other Southeast Asian countries have also reported an upsurge in dengue cases this year, according to the U.N.'s World Health Organization.
Right now though, there's been a huge upsurge in racism - not just in the UK, but throughout Europe - especially since the referendum.
Democrats missed the Trumpian upsurge because while society was dividing into cultural tribes, they spent 2008 through 2016 focusing on health care.
With such a forecasting tool, "we could see an upsurge in cases, and then dial the social distancing back up," he says.
The upsurge has not (only) come as a result of higher ticket prices, the usual way that theater operators prop up revenue.
After an upsurge in fighting in Syria last week, Ankara says it will no longer stop migrants who want to reach Europe.
But since she initiated the process, there has been a significant upsurge in support for the president's impeachment and removal from office.
Downside risks include an upsurge in commodity prices or a rebound in investment growth, both of which would lead to higher imports.
That purported upsurge accounts for the entire difference between the study's estimate of 28500 million and the widely accepted 6900 million estimate.
The exponential upsurge of data and its uses directly impact the critical infrastructure of society, including healthcare, security, transportation, communications and energy.
"This upsurge of racism, of hatred towards others is something we must not tolerate," Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols said in a statement.
"People are seeing the consequences of elections and that they really matter and that's where we're seeing the upsurge in women," Walsh said.
The upsurge has come even though authorities have tightened security and closed half of the camp, epitomizing the challenges of Europe's migrant crisis.
So that's why we're seeing an upsurge I think in this campaign, and we were seeing it long before anything arose last week.
Is it merely symptomatic of the global upsurge in terror groups seeking to displace democratic governance with an extremist variant of political Islam?
India is due to hold general elections in May, where an upsurge in nationalism would be expected to benefit Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP.
But the Israeli people, and with them the government, have shifted to the right amid an upsurge of Palestinian stabbings and other attacks.
The recent U.N. report on the climate forecasts, with devastating frankness, worldwide catastrophe, absent a sudden upsurge of yet undetectable stewardship and coöperation.
There'd been a big upsurge in women going to university, but it was very rare that a woman had a first-class degree.
What is surprising is not that there is populism today, but that the populist upsurge took as long as it did to materialize.
The upsurge in violence in the Idlib area has strained a Russian-Turkish deal that had staved off a government offensive since September.
His account of the death of her sons was later confirmed by tribal elders from Malmoon who had fled an upsurge in fighting.
In Aleppo, the UN says an upsurge in fighting in recent weeks has killed hundreds and markedly worsened the already catastrophic humanitarian situation.
Puerto Rico has seen an upsurge in the bacteria disease leptospirosis, which is transmitted through water, food or soil infected by animal waste.
We&aposve had a recent upsurge, I think, in the last two or three months, even as he was pursuing this family separation policy.
That massacre prompted an upsurge of teenage gun control activism, including a nationwide student walkout on April 20, two days before the Nashville shooting.
The ECB has been casting a cautious eye towards upcoming elections in the Netherlands and France during an upsurge in populist, anti-establishment sentiment.
The exhibition coincides with an upsurge in acid attacks in Britain which has prompted the government to promise new measures to tackle the issue.
Njoroge said the bank note plan had not led to any upsurge in demand for dollars, and his officials had stepped up market surveillance.
Syria-Turkey border (CNN)Tantalizingly close to Turkish soil, thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing an upsurge in violence have gathered at their neighbor's border.
At least 180,000 people have fled an upsurge in violence in northwest Syria, and government bombings have killed dozens in the past three weeks.
Finding ways to lower that risk became even more urgent with the upsurge in internal conflicts that followed the end of the cold war.
The official's comments underscored the Trump administration's view that Pakistan's harboring of extremist groups lies at the heart of the latest upsurge in tensions.
Calling for a "political revolution," Mr. Sanders casts government as so captured by powerful interests that only a popular upsurge will right the situation.
Mr. DuFour said that working for Fidelity, one of the country's largest asset managers, had given him insight into the upsurge in E.T.F. investment.
Faisal Bukenya, managing director at Pay Uganda, a forex dealer said an upsurge in offshore investor demand and slowing remittances were weakening the shilling.
An American general said on Monday the U.S. military is likely to accelerate the pace of its operations in Afghanistan to counter the upsurge.
Bosnia is struggling to deal with an upsurge in migrant numbers since EU members Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia sealed their borders against undocumented immigration.
The UN said that 3,400 people have been displaced in the upsurge of violence since Haftar ordered LNA forces to march on Tripoli Thursday.
A peace deal between Russia and Ukraine was agreed in February 2015 but both sides have blamed each other in a recent upsurge in violence.
The United Nations said it was deeply alarmed by Sunday's killing, which came amid an apparent "upsurge in arrests and prosecutions of the political opposition".
At least 45,000 people have fled the upsurge in fighting in Syria's southwestern Deraa province, heading toward the border with Jordan, the United Nations said.
But this year there has been an upsurge in violence as al Shabaab and a splinter group linked to Islamic State have attacked government troops.
I've also never seen as much of a spontaneous upsurge now of scientists and science-loving members of the public who want to defend science.
An Israeli man was sentenced to life in prison for the abduction and murder of a Palestinian teenager during an upsurge of violence in 2014.
However, the high draft picks acquired through poor performance have led to an upsurge in performances, led by rookie Simmons and All-Star Joel Embiid.
Gun violence remains rare in the Netherlands and the killing of Wiersum was unprecedented, but Amsterdam has been experiencing an upsurge of drug-related crime.
It is particularly worrying given the upsurge in "more severe, frequent and costly natural disasters, driven in large part by climate change", the report added.
Opinion polls show Putin has high levels of support among Russian citizens, and Navalny has not been able to inspire a nationwide upsurge of protests.
I've loved, in particular, one heartening trend countering the upsurge of xenophobia: this year's bonanza of English-language fiction published by writers of Asian descent.
Some researchers have speculated that exercise must cause an upsurge in such vesicles, resulting in inter-body communications that allow the body to keep moving.
In the Orthodox countries like Russia, Bulgaria and Romania, there has been an upsurge of religious identity, but levels of religious practice are comparatively low.
For days, restaurant and bar owners watched as business slowed amid the upsurge in news on the coronavirus and wondered how they should handle it.
"A similar upsurge is not expected in today's context, but neither is a sudden plunge," IEA notes in the report that looks out to 403.
Neither the 1986 tax reform that cut corporate rates deeply nor the 85033 cut in dividend taxes saw any upsurge in wage or productivity growth.
Amid an upsurge in violent hate attacks, federal law enforcement agencies and other groups have been scrutinizing online activity like internet searches to counteract radicalization.
The latest upsurge in anger adds to public pressure on the authorities, which is struggling to keep the crippled economy afloat under stringent U.S. sanctions.
Rather, the upsurge of violence in the past 10 months in Sokoto, Zamfara and Katsina states in Nigeria was the work of organized armed groups.
"At least 45 schools have been impacted by the violence and 42 attacks on healthcare have been reported since the upsurge began," the IRC statement added.
The Saudi stock market has also seen an upsurge in foreign fund flows since the start of 2019 as the market enters global emerging market benchmarks.
TPI's report underscored the complexities of pricing the risks in terms of record-breaking extreme weather, an upsurge in climate citizen activism and possible regulatory responses.
An upsurge of fighting in the east of the mineral-rich country has also exacerbated the spread of the world's second largest Ebola outbreak, agencies said.
The ruling comes as good news for the publishers and other web entities whose revenues have been diminished by the widespread upsurge in ad blocker use.
However, while some refugees have returned, many others appear reluctant to go back, with some citing fears of retribution or of a new upsurge in warfare.
"A ramp-up in production from gas developments associated with mega LNG export ventures will support a large upsurge in overall gas output," BMI research said.
Laurie Couch, spokeswoman for the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, which brings together community organizing efforts, unions, and faith-based groups, said she's seen an upsurge in interest.
NAPLES, Italy (Reuters) - The Italian government sent 250 more troops to Naples on Monday to help fight an upsurge of violence in the crime-plagued city.
But the upsurge in apps that connect users with contractors—to drive them somewhere, collect their laundry or deliver their shopping—has reinvigorated this old debate.
It comes just weeks after Human Rights Watch released a 36-page report detailing an upsurge in gay-rights activism since the so-called Arab Spring.
The data confirm earlier reports that there was a big upsurge in consumer demand for individual insurance plans on the first day of open enrollment, Nov.
Allianz, the region's largest insurer, and Ergo , Germany's second biggest player, told Reuters they are seeing an upsurge in enquiries for cash insurance by German banks.
In recent weeks, an upsurge of "anti-elitist" protest has seen the violent harassment of members of Parliament and commentators while they film interviews outside Parliament.
White leaders, including Smuts's government, were increasingly determined to institute comprehensive racial segregation; that, combined with a weakening economy, led to an upsurge of black militancy.
By involving the fund in the business of recycling OPEC's surplus, Dr. Witteveen brought about a spectacular upsurge in member countries' use of the fund's resources.
Israel's new election, an upsurge in cross-border fighting and the Palestinians' resentment at U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital add to the complicated backdrop.
That tantalizing prospect stems from an upsurge in voter turnout among the country's Arab population in this week's election, which has translated into increased political heft.
The upsurge in violent hate attacks across the country has prompted federal law enforcement agencies and other groups to look for ways to counteract radicalization online.
An upsurge in LGBT+ activism has led to "enormous advances" in the Middle East and Lebanon is on the cusp on change, campaigners said last month.
That is why so many people—and I include myself—who would ordinarily worry about a populist upsurge find themselves so sympathetic to this new populism.
The social media giant had previously come under pressure after an upsurge of apparent news articles throughout the U.S. presidential election campaign were found to contain misinformation.
It has seen such a rapid upsurge of immigrants, often to work in the fields, that West Street, near the station, now has mostly Polish-run shops.
"Since Clinton's upsurge in the polls after the first debate, our Clinton victory stock basket significantly outperformed our Trump basket, " wrote David Bianco, chief U.S. equity strategist.
Might there be an upsurge in orthodox clerical opposition to the Islamic republic as this uneasy experiment in Shia political activism comes to an end of sorts?
Although recent years have seen an upsurge in trasformismo (the rate of party-hopping has doubled in the current legislature), it is as old as Italian democracy.
Storyful, a Dublin-based consultancy that authenticates online content, says there has been a recent upsurge in suspicious new Twitter accounts that talk about abortion in Ireland.
So pay no attention to anyone claiming that Trumpism reflects either the magical powers of the candidate or some broad, bipartisan upsurge of rage against the establishment.
Anglo American's strength has been driven by increased productivity and a promising outlook for copper as the mineral is in demand for an anticipated upsurge in electrification.
It could also mean that there has been a recent shift in activity, with an upsurge in startup actions that have not yet translated into mature business.
Mosler calls this a "temporary jobs program" because he is confident the extra demand created by this federal spending would spark an upsurge in private sector hiring.
Ossoff was ahead in polling at times, and was supposed to benefit from an upsurge in turnout from an energized liberal voter base and massive canvassing operation.
And grime's massive upsurge has rippled into road-rap where acts like Section Boyz, Fekky and genre overlord Giggs, are also gaining a new range of listeners.
The break finally comes when a local pastor manages to confront Vernon about his decades-old lies, which dissolve in a sudden upsurge of self-liberating honesty.
Reactions to the plague also included an upsurge in bigotry and scapegoating, with more instances of heightened prejudice and even pogroms against minorities including Jews and Roma.
There was also an upsurge in cronyism, with many key posts going to people with dubious qualifications but close political and/or business ties to top officials.
The workers whose jobs are displaced through automation need to be re-skilled to fill the upsurge in tech jobs required to keep pace with industry advances.
In Bangladesh, an upsurge of punishing windy and stormy days was forcing some fishermen to moor their boats rather than set out to sea, the study said.
Sound money would have led to falling consumer prices, high interest rates and an upsurge of household savings in response to strong rewards for deferring current consumption.
The raid, for which al Qaeada's local affiliate JNIM claimed responsibility, marked a particularly daring assault amid an upsurge in jihadist violence in Mali and neighboring countries.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Gunmen kidnapped an Italian volunteer and wounded five people in Kenya in an attack that has brought fears of an upsurge in activity by militant Islamists.
Mr Holiday, who is black, attributes the anti-marchinha upsurge to the implosion of Brazil's left following the impeachment last August of Dilma Rousseff, the left-wing president.
An upsurge of violence in the Central African Republic that began in 2013 has caused thousands to flee across the border and increased insecurity in parts of Cameroon.
"Although sporadic autochthonous dengue fever cases and clusters have been reported in Reunion before, the upsurge of cases since the beginning of 2018 is unprecedented," the WHO said.
Despite the lingering frustrations of many Bernie Sanders's supporters being reluctant to support her, Clinton's recent upsurge in polling shows that she is already consolidating Democrats behind her.
Anxiety over terrorism is a second explanation for a recent upsurge in demand—and, perhaps counter-intuitively, for why more people seek jobs as guards, despite low pay.
It's much easier to get caught off guard by an upsurge in racism and misogyny when there are very few women and people of color covering the news.
Despite the support of both major parties, the deal was extremely controversial in Canadian civil society, which witnessed an upsurge in criticism of Saudi Arabia's human rights record.
In any case, the emergence of the modern world seems to have been largely an upsurge of ideas and information and oppressed dissent, new wine in old skins.
The Admiral Gorshkov's passage off the Scottish coast was part of an "upsurge" in Russian naval activity near the British Isles during the festive period, the government added.
Human rights watchdogs, including the U.N. and Belgium's own public equality defender, voiced concerns over an upsurge in complaints of police abuse linked to racism since the attacks.
Nervousness about Africa risk revived by an upsurge in resource nationalism, especially in Tanzania, has rattled the sector, but Mali's gold is viewed as a relatively safe haven.
Yet if the strike is rooted in the specific conditions and history of West Virginia, it's also part of a nationwide upsurge in intense civic engagement by women.
Gun violence remains rare in the Netherlands and such a killing of a defense lawyer is unprecedented, but Amsterdam has been experiencing an upsurge of drug-related crime.
In some parts of the world today, such conflicts have become more intense because of the upsurge of religious and ethnic movements, which threaten to destroy whole communities.
Bankers report an upsurge in requests from their retail clients asking that they put a call in to see if Amazon would be interested in acquiring them, too.
Measles was declared eliminated in the United States nearly two decades ago, but there has been an upsurge of cases in recent years as vaccination rates have declined.
During dinner on Thursday, the leaders also discussed the fragile situation in the Western Balkans, where there is widespread concern about an upsurge in tensions and Russian interference.
The decision follows an upsurge in violence in Sudan this week as its ruling military council and opposition groups vye to take charge of the transition to democracy.
In reaction to the upsurge in anti-Semitic incidents, Macron told Jewish leaders that a bill would be introduced by May aimed at curbing hate speech on the internet.
How important a factor is, say, whether Scotland holds another independence referendum, or if you see an upsurge in Northern Irish Catholics clamoring to join the Republic of Ireland?
Williams was one of the 14,000 US troops deployed to Afghanistan on Trump's orders as the administration has struggled to find a negotiated exit amid an upsurge of violence.
"It's a battle between how quick OPEC can cut without shale catching up," Nunan said, referring to U.S. drilling in shale formations that has shown an upsurge this year.
It marks the biggest upsurge in violence since last summer between President Bashar al-Assad and his insurgent enemies in Idlib province and a belt of territory around it.
In an effort to combat the upsurge in logging, the Southern forestry department has persuaded some villages in the region to adopt local by-laws that encourage tree regeneration.
More than a million Rohingya, a Muslim minority from neighboring Myanmar, have fled across the border to Bangladesh since an upsurge in violence against them that started in August.
Social media has made it easier for vaccine opponents to operate although the pushback on immunization among some groups isn't the only reason behind the upsurge in the disease.
Their frustrations helped fuel an upsurge of protest and organizing that propelled the issues of police killings of black men and economic inequality to the forefront of national politics.
A global pandemic is unfolding, threatening life and livelihood on six continents, just as the world is roiled by an upsurge in nationalism, protectionism and a pushback to globalization.
The upsurge in violence in Idlib and nearby areas in the last five days has strained a Russian-Turkish deal that has staved off a government offensive since September.
Environment Minister Edson Duarte blamed illegal logging and an "upsurge in organized crime" for the increase in deforestation, which was most pronounced in the states of Mato Grosso and Pará.
Egyptian, Qatari and United Nations officials held contacts with Hamas and Israel in an effort to restore calm and prevent an upsurge in violence, Hamas official Taher Nono told Reuters.
KAMPALA, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The Ugandan shilling weakened on Wednesday on the back of an upsurge in demand from players in the interbank market looking to beef up their positions.
It accelerated in the 1990s after Uzbekistan became an independent state, a development that Jews, Russians and other minorities feared might lead to an upsurge in nationalism and Muslim extremism.
Another danger is that an upsurge of fighting will impede Myanmar's economic development, not least by rendering large, resource-rich chunks of the country off-limits or unappealing to investors.
PARIS – Prominent French filmmakers, authors and others want President Emmanuel Macron to launch an "attack plan" against sexual violence amid an upsurge in revelations about past abuses by powerful men.
And such an upsurge may well represent progress because it may say more about changing norms about how women should be treated than about the incidence of harassment and discrimination.
After the lira's worst January in almost a quarter of a century, investors have cut exposure to local assets, fearing the central bank was incapable of tackling an inflation upsurge.
Adding to the problems for lawyers dealing with such cases is the relative lack of direction given by courts, primarily due to the recent upsurge in interest in this area.
The bloc has been grappling with an upsurge of migrants since 2015 when more than 1 million people entered Europe, many fleeing civil war in Syria and poverty in Africa.
Pence was insistent on meeting Ghani at the presidential palace, calling it "very important" to show that level of respect, despite an upsurge of violence in Kabul in recent months.
"Ending the recent upsurge of attacks on communities by herdsmen reportedly armed with sophisticated weapons is now a priority on the Buhari administration's agenda for enhanced national security," said Shehu.
Some rights activists saw the upsurge as a government bid to regain credibility lost after Duterte's recent admission that no president could solve the drug problem in a single term.
The upsurge in fighting has wounded and displaced dozens of civilians and hampered the work of aid groups in the port city, which is a lifeline for millions of Yemenis.
The Passover violence came amid an upsurge in reports of anti-Semitism nationwide and abroad and followed a recent spate of deadly attacks on places of worship around the world.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets on April 5 to protest the upsurge of violence and to accuse the government of not doing enough to stop it.
As an upsurge in coronavirus infections stretches thin the capacity of health care workers and emergency managers nationwide, the Midwest is bracing for another battle: a potentially devastating flood season.
How to preserve our inborn clear-mindedness in front of all the threats and dangers of fanaticism, how to preserve the humanity of our hearts among the upsurge of bestiality?
In an extreme situation, a mass riot could become a dangerous excuse for those who seek to undermine the democratic system by using the upsurge of radicalism as its pretext.
A new upsurge of violence between the security forces and the PKK erupted in July following attacks blamed on Islamic extremists, shattering a fragile two-and-a-half-year truce.
The Fund speculates that a slowdown in trade liberalization, an upsurge in antidumping and the proliferation of more subtle non-tariff barriers could help explain the extra slowdown in trade growth.
"The upsurge of top incomes was first a labor income phenomenon but has mostly been a capital income phenomenon since 2000," they noted in a paper updating the data through 2014.
"An upsurge of attacks against Muslims by Sinhala Buddhist militants in Sri Lanka has raised fears of a new round of communal violence," the International Crisis Group said in a report.
Matters just got worse, with the rise of ISIS (also known as the Islamic State), an upsurge in terrorist attacks in Europe's cities, and the collapse of Israel-Palestinian peace hopes.
On Tuesday, Somali pirates hijacked an Iranian fishing vessel to use as a base to attack bigger, more valuable ships, part of an upsurge in attacks following years of relative calm.
Members of the Sri Lankan Christian minority said that Sunday's attacks came "out of the blue" and there had not been an upsurge in tensions or threats ahead of the bombings.
It is remarkable how much bipartisan support the U.S.-India relationship enjoys on Capitol Hill, an upsurge of interest and respect that is normally reserved only for close partners and allies.
The continent is struggling amid an upsurge of nationalism as migrants fleeing violence in the Middle East continue to land on its shores, with more than a million arriving last year.
She is content to shape her own message, even if it diverges from the prevailing upsurge of populist sentiment, tailoring it to what she sees as the concerns of her constituents.
They have taken place during political upsurge, such as the Berlin Games in 1936 under Hitler's rule in Germany and have taken stances on issues such as apartheid and female participation.
But the easing of immigration laws and quotas in the 1950s and 1960s precipitated an upsurge in Chinese settlement in the United States, dynamically altering Chinatown's demographics, physical character and geography.
Travel Leaders Group, which represents 50,000 travel agents in North America, reports an upsurge in adults-only travel — in particular romantic trips, getaways with friends and parents traveling with adult children.
When I ask her about Trump's get-tough stance on China and the upsurge in anti-foreign sentiment in the United States, she ruefully acknowledges that both are affecting her work.
"There is an upsurge in momentum of the kind we have not seen before," said James Nixey, the head of the Russian program at the London-based think tank Chatham House.
Therefore, the results in Moscow are less about an upsurge of support for, say, Communist Party candidates than a clever tactic to help oust as many United Russia incumbents as possible.
The move -- that has triggered a humanitarian crisis, scores of civilian casualties and could play into Russian and Iranian hands -- has sparked a rare upsurge of anger against Trump from the GOP.
Christmas is mostly wasted spending, but wasted spending can be good when the economy is in a deep slump, and the only thing that can kickstart it is an upsurge of spending.
To address the recent STD upsurge, Bolan recommended that surveillance systems that collect data on new STD cases should be improved and people with new diagnoses should be provided access to treatment.
The IMF issued an unusually upbeat assessment of the world economy, highlighting "notable upside surprises" in Europe and Asia that have helped lead to "the broadest synchronised global growth upsurge since 2180".
The audit was launched a year ago following a sharp upsurge in rebukes of Facebook's permissive attitude toward hateful and abusive content, largely aimed at persecuting people of color and religious minorities.
An earlier upsurge of sectarian violence in Myanmar prompted tens of thousands of Rohingya to flee, an exodus that peaked in 2015, when an estimated 25,000 left for Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
With a general election due in India by May, an upsurge in nationalism from any conflict with Pakistan could become a key factor, potentially favouring Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
In the two weeks since she first heard of the upsurge in violence in Myanmar, she has spent countless hours trying to reach her parents and siblings, desperate to hear their voices.
He also gives classes in urban gardens — "where scything just makes more sense; the spaces are too small for a mower" — and he's seen an upsurge of interest from a new generation.
The actual economic impact of a World Cup comes from investment in infrastructure - building stadiums and roads and trains to support the brief but intense upsurge in tourism - in a host country.
The company placed restrictions on investor purchases of ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures ETF, the latest investment product profiting from market calm to fall victim to the recent upsurge in volatility.
Some MPs have previously accused KPK investigators of acting like "anarchists", but when the body has faced pressure in the past there has been an upsurge of public support to defend it.
The developments in Poland come at the intersection of two troubling trends taking place in many countries -- the upsurge in Holocaust denialism and the political manipulation of the truth for political purposes.
Publication of the report has coincided with an upsurge in environmental activism by groups including Extinction Rebellion, whose civil disobedience campaign forced the British parliament this month to declare a climate emergency.
Whereas the Cambrian explosion featured a rapid burst of new life forms, rock layers comprising the Anthropocene may show a comparable upsurge in so-called "techno-fossils," from plastic bags to catalytic converters.
There has been an upsurge of violence this month, including what police described as the biggest attack in years and 23 coordinated attacks on Friday, a day after Thailand adopted a new constitution.
There was an almighty upsurge in new players in the hours following the update, adding both fresh meat and potential titans in waiting to a healthy community of around 400,203 active monthly users.
BEIRUT, Jan 16 (Reuters) - An upsurge of violence in Lebanon's protests against the ruling elite, with police meting out beatings and protesters hurling stones, has alarmed rights groups and whipped up public fury.
Over the weekend, the United Nations appealed for aid as the number of Rohingya fleeing into southern Bangladesh neared 300,000 after the upsurge of violence began in Myanmar on August 25, Reuters reported.
Ahead of the start of his new term, Widodo has also faced an upsurge in bloody unrest in the region of Papua, where there has been a low-level separatist insurgency for decades.
But the lack of any bearish short-sellers for either crude or fuels suggests a one-way market has developed - which is normally a harbinger of an upsurge in volatility and a correction ahead.
The Saudi stock market, which opened to foreign investors in 2015, has seen an upsurge in foreign fund flows since the start of the year due to its inclusion in the emerging markets indexes.
The already widely violated "cessation of hostilities" agreement brokered by Russia and the United States has been strained to breaking point by an upsurge in fighting between Syrian government forces and rebels near Aleppo.
Trump's complaints that other countries were taking advantage of the United States on trade, as well as his pledges to pursue an "America First" economic agenda, sparked fears of an upsurge in global protectionism.
While nobody disputes the challenge of rewiring the world economy, an upsurge in climate activism, including a global school strike movement and an international civil disobedience campaign by Extinction Rebellion, is sparking new conversations.
The Saudi stock market is the Middle East's largest exchange and has seen an upsurge in foreign fund flows since the start of the year due to the inclusion in the emerging markets indexes.
At a G7 meeting in France, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said he and his counterparts had agreed they must exert pressure on those responsible for the upsurge of fighting in Libya, especially Haftar.
Their movement, scholars stress, is driven by forces far more formidable than any elected leader: the populist upsurge that is remaking the Continent and, simultaneously, the impersonal but overwhelming pressures of international power balancing.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An upsurge in LGBT+ activism has led to "enormous advances" in the Middle East and North Africa, researchers said on Wednesday, yet campaigners warned full equality remains a distant dream.
The humanitarian adviser to the U.N. Special Envoy for Syria said the new upsurge in violence in the northwest threatened the lives of millions after more than 500 civilians were killed since late April.
Even if it weren't in earnest, the petition did spark an upsurge in the national debate about guns, with columns in the New York Times and the New York Daily News both referencing it.
But back home, public outrage against the suspension of normal democratic procedures helped to trigger the upsurge of the Five Star Movement, which culminated with its taking 32 percent of the vote in March.
Five years ago, when millions of migrants arrived in Europe from war-torn countries like Syria, calls for European solidarity went unheard amid an upsurge in nationalism and the erection of fences along borders.
The notice went out on Facebook last year, calling citizens of Twin Falls, Idaho, to an urgent meeting about the "huge upsurge of violence toward American citizens" by Muslim refugees who had settled there.
U.S. Marine General Kenneth McKenzie, the head of U.S. Central Command, said on Monday the U.S. military is likely to accelerate (Read here) the pace of its operations in Afghanistan to counter the upsurge.
But since 2016, China's AI start-up investment has seen an even more dramatic upsurge: from just 85033 percent in 2015, Chinese companies attracted 36 percent of global AI private equity investment in 2017.
Angered by what many see as official indifference, Hazaras have formed militia groups of their own, fuelling concern among some officials and Western diplomats at the potential for an upsurge in ethnic, sectarian violence.
If the 1920s saw an upsurge in black culture and awareness, it also saw a sustained, violent backlash by whites, from the rebirth of the Klan to an epidemic of lynching to housing segregation.
If the 1920s saw an upsurge in black culture and awareness, it also saw a sustained, violent backlash by whites, from the rebirth of the Klan to an epidemic of lynching to housing segregation.
Lieberman quit over what he described as the government's too-soft policy on an upsurge of cross-border violence with Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, leaving the government with a razor-thin majority.
Since the IMF signaled in October a potential 1.6 percent percent fall in China's GDP due to U.S. tariffs, equity markets tumbled and commodity markets plummeted – with an upsurge at any signal of a settlement.
Russia's Defense Ministry released a statement Monday saying they have detected "an upsurge in truck movement" near the ancient site that indicates that ISIS is planning to cause even more damage to the ancient complex.
The likeliest PAN candidate, Margarita Zavala, is popular, but she is the wife of a former president, Felipe Calderón, who is widely blamed for an upsurge of violence provoked by his inept crackdown on crime.
To disregard Trump's appeal is to overlook the problems facing millions of our neighbors who are worried about the economy, feel ignored by politicians, and scared about national security and the upsurge of terrorism attacks.
The ECB is set to keep policy on hold on Thursday as it casts a cautious eye ahead to high-risk elections in the Netherlands and France during an upsurge in populist, anti-establishment sentiment.
The majority of the German forces who will start going to Mali in the coming weeks will be stationed in the north of the country which has seen an upsurge of violence by Islamist militants.
Although the number of illegal border-crossings detected is likely to be an under-estimation, Frontex said the upsurge in detection has also led to a surge in violent incidents along the EU's external borders.
Just last week, the recording industry reported that it had experienced its first double-digit growth in annual revenues in nearly two decades, and attributed its financial success to the considerable upsurge in online streaming.
"VR arcades," are growing in number, and they seem like an obvious fit with the recent upsurge of immersive theater such as Punchdrunk's Sleep No More, Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return, and The Latitude.
The recent upsurge in violence has also driven more than 80,000 civilians to seek refuge in already crowded camps or in towns in Borno State, where they are surviving in tough living conditions, Baloch said.
" In order to deal with the upsurge in ecological, economic, educational, legal and health issues associated with more and bigger wildfires in the West, Dr. Schoennagel proclaims, "We need to develop a new fire culture.
Mitchell wants to make it home to a new generation of activists who are part of a historic upsurge in popular protest, fusing Bernie Sanders's class politics with a focus on racial and gender equality.
Amid the upsurge in fighting, the United Nations human rights chief, Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, announced on Monday the selection of three international law experts to conduct an investigation of human rights abuses in Yemen.
While an upsurge in suicides has prompted the state to write off farmers' debts and offer subsidized loans and insurance, many of these benefits are denied to widows, according to the study of 157 farmers' widows.
Britain has seen an upsurge in climate activism this year, with civil disobedience movement Extinction Rebellion occupying four sites in central London for 11 days in April, which forced parliament to declare a symbolic 'climate emergency.
NAIROBI, June 3 (Reuters) - Kenya needs to urgently stamp out an upsurge of suspicious transactions in its financial sector that imperil future commercial activities and economic growth, Patrick Njoroge, the central bank governor, said on Monday.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebel groups who have participated in peace talks said on Sunday that an upsurge in Syrian army shelling and bombing was wrecking the prospects of maintaining a ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey.
The ECB is on Thursday expected to resist calls to tighten policy as it casts a cautious eye ahead to high-risk elections in the Netherlands and France during an upsurge in populist, anti-establishment sentiment.
The industry's acceleration doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon either, as this latest upsurge only continues a trend Glassdoor has been observing over the past few years, thanks to loosening restrictions on the drug.
At the height of the PKK insurgency in the 1990s, the day was often marked by violent Kurdish protests, something many fear will be repeated next week because of the upsurge in fighting in the southeast.
And that's one reason why many Leeds fans are taking the club's current upsurge in form – which has propelled them right into the promotion shake-up in the Championship – with more than a pinch of salt.
Kashmir also saw an upsurge in violence around India's Independence Day holiday on Monday, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country would not bow to terrorism and accused neighbor and archrival Pakistan of glorifying it.
Several risk factors could cause an upsurge in volatility in the next few months, including the unwinding of concentrated hedge fund positions, uncertainty surrounding future growth of U.S. shale production and macroeconomic risks to oil consumption.
There are less than 200 of these plants in the world, but last year over three million records were sold in the UK alone, and the result of this upsurge in demand is a production bottleneck.
HONG KONG — More than 70 people were killed on Friday in clashes between militants and security forces in Rakhine State in western Myanmar, which outside observers called a worrying upsurge of violence in the troubled region.
"We must improve the monastery management and service mechanisms to defend the bottom line of Tibetan Buddhism not being manipulated by foreign forces," he said, and management of religious activities must prevent another "upsurge" of religion.
During the cold war, this was blessed by the West as a counterweight to communism; much more recently, an upsurge of Saudi-inspired Salafist Islam has been regarded as an unexpected side-effect of turbulent popular uprisings.
Cullen said that he aims to take advantage of "a general upsurge in interest in exploration and mining in Ireland, with zinc prices that have reached their highest level in a decade and robust demand for gold".
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian Defence Ministry on Wednesday said an upsurge in violence by Nusra Front militants had thwarted plans to extend a truce to the Syrian city of Aleppo the previous day, Russian news agencies reported.
The long-running debate flared anew after a gunman killed 17 students and faculty at a Florida high school in February, prompting an upsurge of gun control activism by teenage students, including mass protests nationwide last weekend.
Ciaran Martin, the chief executive of the eavesdropping agency's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), said the measure was among a number of more ambitious, active approaches Britain was taking in the face of an upsurge in attacks.
Investor concerns over climate risk have risen sharply in parallel with an upsurge in climate activism in many countries as the heat waves, droughts, wildfires and super-storms fueled by climate change have become harder to ignore.
A spike in public sympathy — potentially coupled with already growing concern in some quarters about a tendency towards xenophobia and anti-migrant rhetoric amongst the "leave" campaign — could yet prompt an upsurge in support for EU membership.
"The cause of the upsurge in arsenic concentration is the overuse of groundwater for irrigation and drinking, which happens when withdrawal rates exceed recharge rate," Ghosh said, adding that this overuse changes the chemistry of the aquifer.
Volumes on the trans-Pacific routes are likely to have been flattered by the race to beat tariffs announced by the United States and China, which led to an upsurge in container arrivals in May and June.
The aggressive steps to limit speculative buying have helped fuel a retreat in raw materials from steel to coal after the mid-April upsurge that inflated volumes and prices to levels that some analysts felt defied fundamentals.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Friday it had voiced concern to Myanmar's foreign minister about the reported rape of Rohingya Muslim women by soldiers during a recent upsurge in violence against the persecuted minority.
With the growth of AI, the need for API connections and increased thought leadership to embrace tech, Southeast Asia is going to see an upsurge in SaaS startups and existing startups moving to a Saas business model.
In Los Angeles, the instigating incident aired on national television in a manner that anticipated the technologically-connected era of Black Lives Matter and the upsurge of racial violence in 21st-century Ferguson, Baltimore, and other cities.
But parliamentarians in both houses voted overwhelmingly to delay the census again by a year, due to an upsurge in ethnic conflicts that has forced 2.4 million Ethiopians out of their homes, according to United Nations figures.
This was a time when Malawi witnessed an upsurge in the abduction of people living with albinism, who were being targeted for their body parts because some people believed it would bring them good luck and fortunes.
As world trade disintegrated, nationalist rage spread, culminating in the brutalities of World War II. The British election, and the splintering of the European trading bloc, amounts to the most consequential upsurge of economic nationalism in generations.
So dependent has Bethlehem become on tourist income that an upsurge of violence anywhere in the volatile Middle East - not just in its near vicinity - spells financial disaster, with nervous tour groups prone to cancelling months ahead.
The most intense fighting since last August is now unfolding here on European soil — the latest upsurge in the country's depressing and sustained cycle of violence that sees truce shift to renewed warfare along the eastern front.
In another indication of the pressures on manufacturing in recent months, the China Labor Bulletin said in a recent report that there had been a "massive upsurge" in worker strikes and protests during the second half of 2015.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko agreed on Saturday to try to improve the security situation in eastern Ukraine and return to implementing the Minsk ceasefire deal after an upsurge in violence there.
"The already bad (price) situation is worsened by an upsurge in the activities of illegal miners, who are increasingly invading and causing havoc to concessions," Koney told Reuters on the sidelines of a meeting of West African miners.
WARSAW (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron sought to reset relations with Poland in a visit on Monday, at a time when Britain's departure and an upsurge of nationalism are reshaping alliances and undermining confidence in the European Union.
That is driving an upsurge in demand for transaction cost analysis tools and trading algos that ensure each slice of a large futures order is placed at the most appropriate time for the best price or minimum slippage.
Jean-Marc Ayrault told reporters France had decided on such a step because there appeared no immediate prospect of the International Syria Support Group (ISSG) convening to try to restore a ceasefire wrecked by an upsurge of fighting.
The military campaign against Boko Haram, which wants to create a state adhering to sharia law in the northeast of the country, has faced an upsurge in attacks since the end of the rainy season in late 2016.
If another downturn causes an even stronger upsurge in populism, it's not inconceivable that Republican voters could end up driving out the Koch brothers and turning the GOP into a right-wing "workers party," as Trump has predicted.
A rueful old line from my own heritage says that if you should happen to forget that you're Jewish, someone will remind you: a truth reconfirmed by the upsurge in vocal anti-Semitism unleashed by the Trump phenomenon.
The upsurge is the result of headline-grabbing cases like socialite Paris Hilton's winning settlement of a lawsuit over her trademarked catch-phrase "That's Hot" from her former television reality show, said trademark attorney Howard Hogan of Washington.
Sean O'Neill was convicted of this in Colorado in 1996, and, while his case proved an isolated one in the US, there has been an upsurge of such prosecutions in the UK, with five people convicted since 2012.
" Zarnow tells us that what we are watching is different, a long time coming, and around the world — "a global upsurge of outrage and engagement around women's rights that feels different because of its hefty volume and tone.
The European Central Bank is set to keep monetary policy on hold on Thursday as it casts a cautious eye ahead to high-risk elections in the Netherlands and France during an upsurge in populist, anti-establishment sentiment.
Physical gold discounts in India widened to their biggest in five months last week as an upsurge in local prices dampened purchases, while China and Singapore saw demand rising from investors looking to hedge against a global slowdown.
The protest was the latest sign of an upsurge in public concern over the climate crisis, spurred by reports of extreme weather from around the world and increasingly urgent warnings from scientists over the risk of climate breakdown.
In addition, fighting the remnants of the Islamic State will now become Russia's problem, with any upsurge in violence likely to undermine the Kremlin position that Syria is stable enough for a postwar political process and reconstruction funds.
The European Union on Thursday contributed 22015 million euros ($23 million) to aid the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in its efforts to contain the upsurge, which has now expanded from East Africa into the Persian Gulf.
GENEVA (Reuters) - About 50,000 people have fled an upsurge in fighting in northern Syria, requiring urgent deliveries of food and water despite some supply lines being cut, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Wednesday.
Casualties among Afghan security forces and Afghan civilians are also at high levels this year, reflecting an upsurge in fighting by all sides during and after 10 months of peace negotiations between the United States and the Taliban.
Because of the upsurge in the power and frequency of hurricanes, some lawmakers have been looking to expand the role of private insurers in the NFIP to share the risk and to ensure the availability of flood insurance.
Despite an upsurge in slavery and human trafficking cases over the past year, many are being poorly investigated, or not followed up on at all, said Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) in a report.
Beyond the rapid upsurge of anti-Muslim bigotry, the resultant public discourse has exposed disastrous double standards, revealing that subconsciously many people are on some level incapable of cognitively processing that terrorism comes in different forms, beyond Islamist terrorism.
Recent wildcat strikes and the election of democratic socialists to Congress have made this last claim somewhat less tenable than it was before 2016, but relative to the Gilded Age's literal class war, the upsurge in resistance remains mild.
Mass graves containing the victims of organized crime have bedeviled Mexico's reputation for years, with scores of bodies discovered in separate locations in the north of the country in 2010 and 2011 during an upsurge in drug gang violence.
LONDON (Reuters) - A British frigate escorted Russian ships through the English Channel on Monday, Britain's defense ministry said, adding that it was the latest sign of an upsurge in Russian naval activity near UK waters over the festive period.
The upsurge in violence has already forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee towards the border with Turkey, which backs some of the rebels in the northwest and has its own troops on the ground in the area.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The recent release from prison of former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and upsurge in political instability across Latin America will not hinder Brazil's economic reform process, a senior Economy Ministry official said on Monday.
Its optimism is rare in a region where, according to the United Nations, the upsurge in violence between July 228 and December 1.53 killed around 21.5,21 people, devastated whole neighborhoods and drove half a million people from their homes.
China generated 22.9 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of power in January and February, rising 1.91 percent from the same period last year, with thermal power generation falling 2000 percent amid an upsurge in hydro, the data showed on Saturday.
Or maybe the upsurge happens because of what social scientists call "perceptual contagion"—a catching disease, whose sole symptom is that you suddenly notice things that have always existed and interpret them differently because someone else pointed them out.
Inequality has moved up the agenda in recent years, with the head of the International Monetary Fund and the Pope among those warning of its corrosive effects, while resentment of elites has helped fuel an upsurge in populist politics.
Amid the upsurge in Palestinian stabbings, shootings and car rammings that began in the fall of 2015, the Ministry of Public Security eased the criteria for obtaining a gun permit, but maintained the same levels of supervision and control.
"The Government of the Republic has spoken out publicly about the upsurge of violence as a priority issue," the Ministry of Interior said in a statement, adding that it has deployed the armed forces to dangerous cities like Tecomán.
More recent developments, notably the proliferation and increasing sophistication of military and civilian drones, as well as China's determination to become the leader in AI and quantum sciences, however, have prompted an upsurge in ethical and national security concerns.
U SHEY KYA/YANGON (Reuters) - Rohingya Muslims say Myanmar soldiers raped or sexually assaulted dozens of women in a remote village in the northwest of the country during the biggest upsurge in violence against the persecuted minority in four years.
It could be a precursor to an upsurge in leftists scoring bigger wins in next year's midterms, but it's both a validation of Sanders and proof that the movement he built during the heated 2016 primaries isn't going away anytime soon.
Even as they hold their 60th birthday party—which Mrs May will not attend—they know that the club is in deep trouble, not least because so many countries besides Britain have seen an upsurge of populist anti-EU parties.
But an upsurge of the attacks in the Niger Delta and acute foreign currency shortages are frustrating his ambitions, along with older problems of back payments owed by the federal government to power station operators and an ageing power grid.
THE GREAT TRANSITION Investor concerns over climate risk have risen sharply in parallel with an upsurge in climate activism in many countries as the heat waves, droughts, wildfires and super-storms fuelled by climate change have become harder to ignore.
The upsurge will lead to pressure for a reduction in the 2215 percent import duty and a rethink on recently introduced levies on gold jewelry, which critics say are boosting the unofficial trade the government has been trying to curb.
Perhaps the most notable feature is that selected companies will receive a $1.5 million investment from Sequoia, with the option to raise more from the firm and other co-investors in a final "UpSurge" demo week that concludes the program.
In an emailed comment to Reuters, Cressman said the last major desert locust upsurge was in 2003-2005 when more than 12 million hectares were treated in west and northwest Africa, incurring a cost of about $750 million including food aid.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - WhatsApp will roll out its payments service in India this year following a year-long pilot, its global chief Will Cathcart has said, as the Facebook-owned messaging giant taps an upsurge in digital payments in its dominant market.
UNITED NATIONS – Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says Colombia&aposs new government must consolidate peace and urgently address major challenges, from an upsurge in violence to the need to restore confidence in the future among leftist rebels who laid down their arms.
In her new book Europe's Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, Liz Fekete does not diagnose this upsurge of right-wing activity as a working-class reaction to worsening economic opportunities and weakened support from the state.
The two met at a Google conference in 2014, where she talked about the global upsurge in violence against women "and the fact that it was now extreme enough so that there are fewer females on earth than males," she recalled.
"Due to the town of Twin Falls, Idaho, becoming a center of refugee resettlement, which led to the huge upsurge of violence towards American citizens, it is crucial to draw society's attention to this problem," the protest's event notice read.
BRASILIA, Nov 11 (Reuters) - The recent release from prison of former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and upsurge in political instability across Latin America will not hinder Brazil's economic reform process, a senior Economy Ministry official said on Monday.
And a handful of candidates have demanded the restoration of the Voting Rights Act, something critically needed after the Supreme Court gutted the landmark civil rights bill in 2013, leading to draconian anti-voter measures and an upsurge in voter purges.
GENEVA, Feb 10 (Reuters) - About 50,000 people have fled an upsurge in fighting in northern Syria, requiring urgent deliveries of food and water despite some supply lines being cut, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Wednesday.
BOSASSO, Somalia (Reuters) - Somali pirates hijacked an Iranian fishing vessel on Tuesday to use as a base to attack bigger, more valuable ships, the mayor of a Somali town said, part of an upsurge in attacks following years of relative calm.
SHOPIAN, India (Reuters) - Three Indian soldiers and a woman were killed when militants ambushed a patrol in South Kashmir early on Thursday, part of an upsurge of violence that has hit the restive northern region as it emerges from winter.
Parents across the country will get to drive to B&Q on bank holiday weekends, fondly remembering the time they gave BDSM a go to the sounds of Travelling Without Moving, sparking a sudden upsurge in DIY-center related accidents.
Seehofer, therefore, wants a rightward shift on immigration and security to fight a strong upsurge in Bavaria of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), which got 19.17 percent of that state's vote and 13 percent in the nationwide poll.
A photograph of the tiny body of Alan Kurdi, 2, facedown on a Turkish beach appeared on the front pages of newspapers across Europe and around the world, fueling an upsurge in public sympathy and anger at the plight of refugees.
Turkey, which already hosts 3.6 million refugees from the Syrian civil war and says it cannot take in any more, opened its border with EU members Greece and Bulgaria last week after a renewed upsurge of fighting in Syria's Idlib province.
But like many places, Taiwan is now dealing with an upsurge in imported cases, and pockets of local outbreaks where there is no obvious link to other infections - a vexing problem for a government aiming to track the source of each.
In addition, 18,000 mosquitoes have been tested, including 500 from the Bapunagar area in Ahmedabad, where two of the Zika cases were reported, Doctor Swaminathan said; those, too, were negative, and officials had not detected any upsurge in microcephaly cases.
Photo by Pete Kiehart NATO's chief, General Jens Stoltenberg, this week described the recent upsurge as "deeply disturbing," while the European Union said that violence had hit an "unprecedented level" since the warring parties agreed a fresh truce eight months ago.
"There is an upsurge in Turkish aggression, something we don't only observe in the relations of Turkey with Greece and Cyprus, but also important countries like the United States, and with Europe," Tsipras told reporters at the end of an EU summit.
Depending on how things play out with president Trump, an initial upsurge of interest in pro-privacy alternatives in the wake of his election could turn into a major movement — as mainstream liberals wake up to the dark side of data-mining.
Marex Spectron's Slavov said the coal price upsurge across Europe should be temporary as there is plenty of spare Atlantic production capacity to be brought back, including in Colombia and the United States, where signs of growing output are already apparent, he said.
Despite May's misstep over social care and the upsurge of support for Labour, fueled by generational gripes among younger people, most pollsters continue to think that she will win the election even if the scale of such a victory is now quite uncertain.
"The sizable diesel supply glut created by an upsurge in Chinese exports of diesel ...(will) remain intact, leading diesel prices in Asia to underperform diesel prices in Europe and North America over 2016 to 2020," said BMI Research's Asia oil analyst Peter Lee.
So federal agencies should spare us the prestidigitation of glossy puff pieces, and instead give the sage grouse what it always needed: real, mandatory protections that prevent the further destruction of grouse habitat and foster a long-term upsurge in sage grouse numbers.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Suu Kyi is in Japan on a five-day visit to court investment and aid, as an upsurge in violence against the persecuted Muslim minority Rohingya at home poses the worst crisis of her six months in power.
While Taiwan's initial efforts to control the spread of the virus have won praise at home and abroad, it is now facing an upsurge in cases from people bringing the virus with them to the island, as are some other countries in Asia.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday said the recent upsurge in violence in Afghanistan was unacceptable and it must immediately cease for the peace process to move forward, urging both the Taliban and the Afghan government to stop posturing.
"The Met's Art and Antiques Unit have had no referrals to support the claim that the London art market is experiencing an upsurge in artifacts emanating from conflict zones in Syria and Iraq," said Asim Bashir, a Met communications officer, in an email.
With the rise of the Internet and social media, the ability to authenticate the accuracy of information is surprisingly becoming harder to determine with the upsurge in alternative media, individual contributors, and bloggers with often times slanted agenda, and outrageously biased reporting.
McCain cast the no vote two days after a dramatic return to the Senate floor during which he called on his colleagues to work together on major issues, which has long been a Senate tradition until the upsurge of partisanship in recent years.
Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman's resignation, announced on Wednesday over what he described as the government's lenient policy towards an upsurge of cross-border violence with Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, left the government with a majority of only one seat in parliament.
From the history-making, life-destroying refugee crisis, to the upsurge in nationalistic politics in Europe and the U.S., to the rise in terrorism and the wave of wars sweeping across the Middle East, major developments are propelled by the explosion of chaos in Syria.
More complicated than the overt bigotry of, say, the Ku Klux Klan, it is a form of racial resentment based on historic white entitlement and a backlash to the upsurge in leftist identity politics that has marked American politics in the age of Obama.
Stoyle says pamphlets printed during the English Civil War period also revived superstitious beliefs in witchcraft, leading to an upsurge in prosecutions and killings on charges of witchcraft which had dipped in earlier years under tighter state controls on popular printed accounts of witch trials.
"Asia's diesel woes look poised to remain in play over the coming months, as a dramatic upsurge in Chinese exports alongside brimming stockpiles at key storage hubs maintain the oversupply in the regional market and hurt margins," analysts from BMI Research said in a note.
Heightened political tensions over the delay of a presidential election from next month to April 2018, amid accusations that President Joseph Kabila is trying to cling to power, have also raised fears of an upsurge in localized conflicts over ethnicity and control of natural resources.
That's the attitude some retailers competing against Amazon are taking, as to the Financial Times reports that following Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, investment bankers are hearing an upsurge in requests from clients to pitch their companies as acquisition targets for the ecommerce giant.
Last month junta chief Prayuth Chan-ocha and opposition supporters of ousted populist premier Thaksin Shinawatra both contacted the United Nations after an upsurge in political tension, just a day after police shut down an electoral monitoring center of the "red shirt" anti-government movement.
As Germany scrambles to contain a diplomatic row with Turkey over a comedian's mocking of President Tayyip Erdogan, officials are growing worried about another byproduct of their migrant pact with Ankara: an upsurge in violence between nationalist Turks and militant Kurds on German soil.
He sees the seeds of such an alliance across the anti-austerity states of Southern Europe (Greece, Italy, Spain), in the ring of left-wing governments in South America, and in the upsurge of populism that shook the Middle East during the Arab Spring.
"Whilst current rates (in England) are nowhere near those seen in the early 1900s, the magnitude of the recent upsurge is greater than any documented in the last century," said study author Theresa Lamagni of Public Health England, the agency that funded the analysis.
Turkey is part of a U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, but is also fighting PKK separatists in its southeast, where it sees an upsurge in violence since July as fueled by the territorial gains of a Kurdish militia in Syria.
Monday's talks between new French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel sought to reinvigorate a Europe shaken by Britain's planned exit, and spread hope that the populist upsurge epitomized by Macron's rival in the French election, Marine Le Pen, could be held at bay.
ABUJA (Reuters) - Clashes in Nigeria between farmers and semi-nomadic herders have killed more than 473,600 people since 2016, most of them this year, Amnesty International said on Monday, in a report documenting an upsurge in violence that could sway the results of February 2019 elections.
The fighting has continued even after Russia agreed with Turkey to a 72 hour halt following an upsurge in violence in northwest Syria that has sparked an exodus of tens of thousands to the safety of border areas with Turkey, residents and opposition sources have said.
"In the context of an upsurge in violence in Syria, in particular eastern Ghouta and the Afrin region ... we would be grateful if you would give up any plans to go to this country or to send reporters," Foreign ministry spokeswoman Agnes Von der Muhll wrote.
"As well as the return of measles and other vaccine-preventable infectious diseases, the continued upsurge in malaria could soon become uncontrollable," said Martin Llewellyn, a doctor and senior lecturer at Britain's Glasgow University who led the review with researchers from Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil and Ecuador.
It was also that, as a civil rights historian, I needed to understand whether this newly violent and visible form of bigotry was the last gasp of a backlash to a half century of civil rights progress or the beginning of a new upsurge against it.
The American media's rush to rationalize Trump as part of a worldwide upsurge in nativism belies the consistent polling that shows him to be uniformly rejected by the rest of the world by astonishing margins, even in nations whose own nativist anti-establishment candidates poll strongly.
He wants us to forget about the upsurge in white nationalism and anti-Semitic hate crimes that seems to have been a product of his political rise, including three synagogue shootings in the past year alone, because he gets along well with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
If the European Union is determined to hold the line on debt and deficits, it should offer something positive in exchange, such as a common European investment and growth strategy or a more cooperative approach to the refugee question, which has driven the upsurge in the League.
After the last locust upsurge in 2003–2005, the FAO developed a tool to enable national locust officers in frontline countries from West Africa to India to record observations in the field and transmit the data to their National Locust Center in real-time via satellite.
The upsurge of people fleeing the devastation of their homes was a gift to the far-right, exploited by British, French and other nationalists campaigning for the break-up of the European Union, as well as playing a role in Donald Trump's political campaigning around The Wall.
It turns out that following the show's premiere in March, online searches for terms related to suicide awareness and prevention increased, but so did search terms associated with ideation -- and those had greater relative upsurge, according to the paper, which published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine on Monday.
But it is a message he has also taken to the largely Kurdish southeast, courting those conservative Kurds who blame the militants for an upsurge in violence that the United Nations says has killed 2,000 people and displaced half a million since a ceasefire collapsed in July 2015.
The Defense Ministry said in a statement that it had noted an "upsurge" in Russian vessels in the region over the past few days, and that it sent the frigate St. Albans to escort the Russian warship Admiral Gorshkov through the North Sea as it neared British waters.
Visibility Sustains the Struggle is first a foremost a contribution to the global upsurge in support and visibility for the hunger strikers; but it is also a call to recognize the essential importance of prisoner's struggles around the world, including those of black freedom movement in the United States.
"The upsurge in favorable economic prospects is not surprising given Trump's populist policy views, and it was perhaps exaggerated by what most considered a surprising victory as well as by a widespread sense of relief that the election had finally ended," the survey's Chief Economist Richard Curtin said in a statement.
And although most New Zealanders say they are proud of their country's multicultural mix, a few take umbrage at an upsurge of immigration: annual net migration (new arrivals minus departing locals) has risen to over 70,000 in the country of fewer than 5m people, 16 times as many as in 2008.
The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks: The European Central Bank is set to keep monetary policy on hold on Thursday as it casts a cautious eye ahead to high-risk elections in the Netherlands and France during an upsurge in populist, anti-establishment sentiment.
In a further upsurge in violence, al Qaeda's Nusra Front and other Islamist insurgents not included in the U.S.-Russian agreement attacked government forces in a neighboring province, taking over a village and at least two hilltops in their first advance for some time in the area, a monitoring group said.
Because I, too, in the last few years of my mother's life, had experienced a surprising upsurge of admiration and affection for her, and because I had a lot of time on my hands—I was childless, divorced, underemployed, and now parentless—I became the person Walt could talk to.
Nearly five months after South Sudan's warring leaders signed an agreement to end five years of conflict in the country, which was only founded in 2011, the United Nations on Friday listed those horrific practices to voice alarm about an upsurge in sexual violence there that started late last year.
In a joint statement last week, 61 NGOs including Save the Children and Oxfam said there had been "no meaningful progress on freedom of movement or human rights" for the Rohingya still in Myanmar, while the recent "upsurge in violence has worsened the already precarious humanitarian situation in central and northern Rakhine state".
The agency was handed the new task in response to an upsurge in the use of chemical weapons in recent years, notably in the Syrian conflict, where scores of attacks with sarin and chlorine have been carried out by Syrian forces and rebel groups, according to a joint United Nations-OPCW investigation.
The death toll, announced in the state-owned Global New Light of Myanmar daily, demonstrates the scale of the escalation of the conflict since violence erupted a month ago, and came as former United Nations chief Kofi Annan, who chairs a commission on resolving Rakhine's problems, voiced concern at the upsurge in violence.
"We remain deeply concerned about the upsurge in fighting in Syria over the last several days, and we continue to agree that the only real durable solution is a political solution that moves Syria towards an inclusive government that represents all Syrians," Obama said at a news conference alongside German chancellor Angela Merkel.
His critics also called into question his strongest political asset, his military credentials, when Nigeria was hit by a series of security challenges: the Niger Delta oil attacks, an upsurge in clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the central states, and a resurgence in the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency in the north.
While Europeans and Americans alike are understandably fearful in the face of an upsurge in terrorism, the temptation to crack down harshly on Europe's larger Muslim population — which we hear advocated by rapidly growing right-wing parties — would be exactly the wrong approach to ending terrorism and the extremism that feeds it.
Sinaloa, a crucial corridor in the drug trade, has recently been plagued by an upsurge in violence stemming from a dispute between the sons of Joaquín Guzmán, known as El Chapo, the cartel leader who was extradited to the United States in January, and senior kingpins, including Ismael Zambada, known as El Mayo.
A major goal for European leaders this week and later this month is quelling speculation that Britain's expected departure may be the start of a great unraveling of the European Union amid an upsurge of populism in countries like France and the Netherlands that have been at the bloc's core since its founding.
But like the US, Britain is currently experiencing an upsurge of nativist sentiments, and these attitudes are providing a boost for the campaign to leave the EU. We don't have reliable exit polls, but polls conducted the day of the referendum do give us some idea of how the vote broke down.
An upsurge in Islamist violence in Uzbekistan would pose a threat to the United States, which is trying to contain the insurgency in Afghanistan, to Russia - home to millions of Uzbek migrant workers - and to China, which worries about Central Asian Islamists making common cause with separatists from its mainly Muslim Uighur ethnic minority.
Mijente wrote their Abolish ICE platform last year because they saw "this sort of upsurge of focus on the idea that ICE should be abolished" from Democrats, and the need for a more robust explanation of what that actually means in the absence of concrete plans from politicians, said Tania Unzueta, policy director for Mijente.
Even in Germany, which has engaged in an exemplary reckoning with its fascist past, the economist and politician Thilo Sarrazin wrote a runaway best-seller called Deutschland Schafft Sich Ab—Germany Is Destroying Itself—arguing that the upsurge in immigration has created a lower class that is dumber and more dependent on the state.
Like Suu Kyi herself, few people in Yangon use the term Rohingya, most people refer to the minority as "Bengalis" -- a slur term that is often used as shorthand for illegal immigrants -- and there appears to be little sympathy for the Muslim minority in a country where there has been an upsurge in Buddhist nationalism.
During its 10-year run (in its final year, 1974, Higgins was not involved) Something Else's well-crafted books were complimented by its inexpensive Great Bear pamphlets, a series whose egalitarian aims and unconventional distribution anticipate the later upsurge of zine culture: for a time the Great Bears were available for purchase at the Berkeley co-op supermarket.
"You've seen a huge upsurge now after the deal the President made with the Castro brothers, and it's becoming a real crisis," Rubio told reporters in New Hampshire two weeks ago, part of comments about the legislation from the 1960s that created the special allowance for Cuban migrants to stay in the U.S. and apply for benefits.
It has been lumped together with President-elect Donald Trump's victory; Brexit, when the British voted to leave the European Union; the upsurge of extreme right-wing, anti-European or racist political parties; and "populism," which in much of the media seems to be code for demagogic politicians persuading ignorant masses to vote for stupid things.
By consensus, the United Nations' main human rights body, the Human Rights Council, on Friday approved a resolution to send a team of international experts "to establish the truth" about events in Congo's central Kasaï region, where an upsurge in violence in August last year has resulted in thousands of deaths and the destruction of entire villages.
The 21960 years separating the two exhibitions have brought about drastic political, social, and technological changes: from the official dissolution of the Soviet Union and the emergence of Putin's authoritarian rule in post-Soviet Russia, to the rise of the internet and social media, the escalation of international terrorism, and the recent upsurge of populism in Europe and the United States.
BY THE end of this month, say Chinese officials, work will be completed on a big upgrade of facilities at a monument to one of the scariest moments in the recent history of relations between China and the United States: an upsurge of tensions in the Taiwan Strait in the mid-1990s that saw the two nuclear powers inching towards the brink of war.
He cites three reasons for the weakening of liberal democracy: the rise of social media, which is "empowering once-marginal movements and politicians" in ways good but often bad; an increase in economic inequality, which he calls "affluence without growth"; and a nativist backlash against an upsurge of immigration and ethnic diversity, which politicians like Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen in France and Viktor Orban in Hungary have exploited.
There has been an upsurge in bipartisan support for the rule of law, including the Republicans for the Rule of Law Initiative representing a coalition of Republicans in Congress who have stated that the investigation by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE should be completed without political interference.
But like the US, Britain is currently experiencing an upsurge of nativist sentiments, and these attitudes are providing a boost for the campaign to leave the EU. British Prime Minister David Cameron was on the other side of the debate, leading the campaign for Britain to stay in the EU. And his argument, like the argument of most supporters of continued EU membership, was largely focused on economics.
In recent weeks, Iran's Kurdish regions have seen an upsurge in violence, with several clashes erupting between Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and Kurdish fighters belonging to the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan and Pejak, an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, better known as P.K.K. According to official reports and statements by the groups, dozens of people have been killed on each side, although none of those claims could be verified.
From our present point in history, it is apparent that some of America's best moments in the twenty-first century have been the result of an upsurge of "passionate intensity" — the Parkland students' campaign for gun law reform provides a vivid example — but it is also possible to identify many examples of instances where "passionate intensity" has been perverted into disturbing manifestations, whether in the form of the Al Qaeda terrorists in 2001 or the chanting Nazis in Charlottesville in 2017.
Just as it took months for the seven Fed rate hikes of 2628-28500 to dampen growth (against a powerful upsurge of optimism caused by the election of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE), recent rate cuts will show up in coming months and offset some of the damage from the trade battle.

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