Sentences with phrase «of isis»

Even as the Centre denies it stoutly, claims of ISIS and Al Qaeda presence in the Valley are growing louder by...
Shara Claire, an expressive arts therapist in private practice in Toronto's east end, is a 2005 graduate of ISIS - Canada and currently at work on her MA in expressive arts therapy from the European Graduate School in Saas - Fee, Switzerland.
Most American voters have probably heard the platforms of Republican candidates Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich when it comes to the global terrorism threat of ISIS as well as the issues on the economy, taxes, healthcare and education.
The operation was apparently part of a U.S. - led intelligence operation aimed at countering terrorism from the likes of ISIS and al - Qaeda, CyberScoop reports.
Among those who would celebrate his end are the leaders of ISIS, al - Qaeda, Hezbollah, and Hamas, as well as Yemen's Houthi rebels, and the entire clerical and military leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
ISIS's Get Rich Quick Scheme: Sell the World's Cultural Heritage on the Black Market — Purchasers of ISIS Looted Syrian Artifacts Are Not Criminally Liable Under the NSPA and the McClain Doctrine in the Eleventh Circuit, 70 U. Miami L. Rev. 1068 (2016)
With Richard's permission, I am delighted to introduce him to members of the isis
The re-emergence of totalitarianism and racism in Europe, Brexit in England and the astonishing vitriolic attacks on the High Court Justices who decided that Parliament needed to approve it, the erosion of membership in the International Criminal Court, the rejection of refugees, the threat to civil liberties in Turkey, the re-emergence of the Russian bear, the destruction of Syria, the universal fear of ISIS and terrorism all cry out for a need for dialogue and collaboration to secure the rule of law and respect for human rights.
2015 was also the year of ISIS and a spate of killings in Beirut and Paris.
If that's not enough, the example that I always use to some of my more libertarian students is the example of ISIS recruitment.
I have heard stories of ISIS defaming western websites, and I am more than confident people in the US would possess the technical skill.
Are these the same security analysts that didn't anticipate the emergence of ISIS / ISIL?
While the followers of ISIS want the whole of America destroyed, the followers of Hillary seek the more modest goal of seeing one of Trump's homes reduced to rubble.
So I'd say do more blowing up when needed to stop genocide despite the risk of retaliation, but getting rid of ISIS where it has some popular support isn't our job.
Josh Marshall on the other hand says do more blowing up of ISIS (also stop blowing up Assad, but the main thing is blow up ISIS).
The research methodology manages to systematically ignore the most critical evidence surrounding the drivers undermining U.S. primacy: such as, the biophysical processes of climate, energy and food disruption behind the Arab Spring; the confluence of military violence, fossil fuel interests and geopolitical alliances behind the rise of ISIS; or the fundamental grievances that have driven a breakdown in trust with governments since the 2008 financial collapse and the ensuing ongoing period of neoliberal economic failure.
«One of the things that preceded the failure of the nation - state of Syria and the rise of ISIS was the effect of climate change and the mega-drought that affected that region, wiped out farmers, drove people to cities, created a humanitarian crisis that created the symptoms — or rather the conditions of extreme poverty — that has now led to the rise of ISIL and this extreme violence,» the former Maryland governor said, fielding a question about foreign policy from Bloomberg.
COLOURLESS, odourless, tasteless, non-reactive, trace gas and plant food «carbon dioxide» as the cause of ISIS and the Syrian war was qualified by the usual suspects — Prince Charles, Leo DiCaprio, Al Gore, the Obama admin, Former Secretary of State John Kerry, the climate - theory obsessed mainstream media and of course, the authority that matters most — academia...
The Obama administration considered global warming a national security threat, and top officials often repeated the claim that violence in Syria, and the rise of ISIS, stemmed from climate factors.
Standing in the face of ISIS» piling up ruins were new museums dedicated to the fundamentals, like Hunter S. Thompson, and shit.
The haunting things that he witnessed during that forbidden trip over many months form the series, Louder Than Bombs — his photo - journalism account of the impact of ISIS's unexpected siege of Kobani and the ensuing effort to retake the city.
As the international art world touches down in Turkey against a backdrop of ISIS iconoclasm, it's worth asking: Just where does festival culture leave us?
In it, a likeness of President Obama kneels in front of the ZOMBiES (who stand in front of a mash - up between the Confederate flag and that of ISIS) with a bag over his head, prepped for decapitation; Defense Distributed - designed guns are plucked out of 3D printers by potentially felonious hands; Robert Downey Jr. dons blackface in Tropic Thunder; and Eric Garner meets his death at the hands of the NYPD.
Nationwide, President Obama's handling of ISIS and Ebola is overshadowing fundamental economic issues, though politics remains mostly local.
The player takes on the role of a gunner in a static turret emplacement as waves of ISIS Militants in vehicles and on - foot rush at you in hopes of ending your life.
Meanwhile, the RCMP and CSIS will have new resources not only to investigate and prevent further terrorist attacks on Canadian soil, but to protect vulnerable young people susceptible to the lies and manipulation of ISIS recruiters, preventing them from throwing away their lives by travelling abroad to join the terrorists» reprehensible cause.
Talking about his battle with the Russians, Shamil uses the term «jihad», but this is not the jihad of today's headlines - of ISIS (also known as Daesh) beheadings or the attacks in Paris and Beirut - and Shamil is a character who is highly religious, thoughtful and honest.
Deeply informed, heartfelt, and urgent, Good Daughters brings us a new understanding of the changing Arab societies - from 9/11 to Tahrir Square to the rise of ISIS - and gives voice to the remarkable women at the forefront of this change.
Mark Wallace, the CEO of the Counter Extremism Project said, «Regrettably, the Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux have effectively become almost part of the ISIS brand.»
Her students, aware of current events through the news and social media, were already discussing the attacks - and their questions and comments reflected the range of rhetoric we hear in the press: should all of Islam be suspect because of the ISIS terrorist attacks?
They investigate the rise of ISIS and al - Qaeda and consider the possible responses to acts of terror.
A lesson to explore the social, cultural, historical and religious reasons for the rise of ISIS.
Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS National Geographic Supervising Sound Editor: Mary Ellen Porto, MPSE Dialogue Editor: Michael Suarez Foley Editor: Rachel Chancey
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing — Feature Documentary An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Bill Nye: The Science Guy Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS Icarus In Pursuit of Silence Jane Score: A Film Music Documentary
This time he dives into an even thornier global issue — the rise of ISIS.
Top Five Documentaries Abacus: Small Enough to Jail Brimstone & Glory Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars Faces Places Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS
Were it not for the group Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, our sense of ISIS's aims, methods, and recruiting tactics would be far less complete.
Bradley Cooper is developing a miniseries based on Joby Warrick's 2016 Pulitzer - winning nonfiction book «Black Flags: The Rise Of ISIS».
«Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently» uses hidden cameras, clandestine internet connections, and social media to show the world the reality in the «capital of ISIS
City of Ghosts follows the members of RBSS as they flee the omnipresent threat of ISIS, contend with the reality of their family's being tortured and killed and still continue to do all they can to rally support against the terrorist organization dead set on dismantling everything they care about.
Top Five Documentaries of 2017 (in alphabetical order): ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL, BRIMSTONE & GLORY, ERIC CLAPTON: LIFE IN 12 BARS, FACES PLACES, HELL ON EARTH: THE FALL OF SYRIA AND THE RISE OF ISIS
In «City of Ghosts,» it's everyday citizens rising up to fight against the evil of ISIS — with pens and cameras.
By focusing on Syrian victims of ISIS who are using journalism to fight back, it tells a story that is almost entirely absent in the mainstream media.
(Magnolia) An Inconvenient Sequel (Paramount) Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower (Netflix) One of Us (Netflix) Oklahoma City (American Experience Films) Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (Netflix) Arthur Miller: Writer (HBO) Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS (National Geographic) Long Strange Trip (Abramorama) Atomic Homefront (HBO) The Force (Kino Lorber)
But the Academy didn't go for this horrifying but moving tale about Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, a team of citizen journalists reporting the abuses of ISIS at the risk of their own lives.
While no longer in Syria, members of the group are still targets of ISIS propaganda, and have lived in «safe houses» to keep secret their location.
That's true for films as explanatory, powerful, and lucid as Barak Goodman's Oklahoma City and Sebastian Junger and Nick Quested's Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS, and it's true for a movie as intuitive and virtually wordless as Bill Morrison's entrancing Dawson City: Frozen Time, a meditation on the permanence and impermanence of what cameras capture, and of film itself.
«Jim: The James Foley Story» If there is a single image that heralded the arrival of the age of ISIS, it may well be that of American journalist James Foley wearing an orange jumpsuit, and about to be murdered by a figure in a black hood.
So the fear was less immediate, it was more omnipresent — the fear of ISIS — and in some ways that was more scary.
A big part of the story is the footage that these guys have captured and smuggled outside of the city to see life inside the capital of ISIS and see life inside the «caliphate» and the horrors and daily human rights violations that are committed there.
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