Sentences with phrase «of political unrest»

It means we live in a world where more than 20 million people have been forced to seek refuge in foreign lands because of political unrest at home.
A non medical evacuation, sometimes called a political evacuation, is arranged by the travel insurance provider and used to extract insured individuals from places of political unrest or increased violence.
A political evacuation is for situations of political unrest and military action.
Active during a period of political unrest, their works also reflected a need to articulate a response to changes across the Arab world.
Years of political unrest have also left their mark, and flood waters are transporting land mines, posing an extra danger to the relief mission.
It's become a calling card, in these days of political unrest.
Most people avoid traveling to countries of political unrest, but some people love it.
Depending on the outcome of the political unrest, we expect continued growth in the job market and for compensation levels to remain flat throughout Q3 and the rest of the year.
Buying gold proves to be a hedge or harbor against the times of political unrest.
If a trip might need to be cancelled because of political unrest, then a travel insurance policy with cancel for any reason coverage should be purchased.
Auto sales in Thailand are expected to fall 31 per cent in 2014 after months of political unrest, but sales could recover in 2015...
His work examines the wounds of his home country Angola left by decades of political unrest.
The US government wants to monitor activity on social networks to get hints of political unrest
Nyswaner's script fleshes out the original story to include a backdrop of political unrest, further deepening the sense of urgency and despair that would eventually lead to cracking the protective shell of a guarded man and frustrated woman.
With early reports from the Olympic venue complaining about the health concerns — such as the Zika virus, and athletes being cautioned to keep their mouths closed while swimming to keep from swallowing the sewage dumped in the water — and the current climate of political unrest across the country, this book couldn't come at a better time.
Research by Destinations: the Holiday and Travel Show highlights British travellers» resilience in the face of political unrest, natural disasters, the threat of terrorism and an unstable...
Tackling issues of female identity, consumerism and historical amnesia, the exhibition features work made across four decades against a background of political unrest.
GRESHAM TAPIWA NYAUDE & TAKUNDA REGIS BILLIAT: KUBATANA May 4 - Jun 2, 2018 Two Zimbabwean contemporary artists respond to the trauma of political unrest in Africa.
For this project Miranda Beltrán investigated eight historical moments of political unrest culled from the history of Chicago: the Haymarket Riot (1886), Pullman Strike Riot (1894), Chicago Race Riot (1919), Memorial Day Massacre (1937), Martin Luther King Riot (1968), Democratic Convention (1968), Days of Rage (1969), and the Humbolt Park Riot (1977).
Despite bouts of political unrest in recent years, expats living on the island kingdom give it good reviews for the local food and culture.
The global economy has recovered strongly in recent months, but rising oil prices not only put the squeeze on fragile consumers, they also raise the spectre of inflation and fan the flames of political unrest.
So, yes, the Chinese government is afraid of political unrest, and therefore they quickly released a tremendous amount of stimulus into the economy, then followed it up with encouraging bank loans equal to 29 % of GDP in 2009, a huge increase.
Most of the middle - eastern countries you list were invaded by the US or had some sort of political unrest caused by CIA and or Political Action within those countries.
In 1969 she was sent to study law in the United States on account of political unrest at the Marcos regime.
There's an undercurrent of political unrest and distress, and the film itself is a dark telling of a young girl following mythical creatures into the labyrinth.
Part of their function was containment and suppression of political unrest.
But Spain has been avoiding the demands of the Catalan and Basque institutions and citizens on the basis of both historic and more recent episodes of political unrest.
Although he faced the turbulence of political unrest as a young man, Ameer rose above those challenges and followed his dream.
Kramer made it his mission to span the globe in search of political unrest, documenting the various players in the numerous movements he encountered.
The action takes place in the wake of the political unrest that swept the Congo in the 1950s.
It runs counter to what we would expect considering the source material (itself, of course, based on the novel by Victor Hugo) and the story's sweeping historical background, including the incorporation of political unrest in France.
In the midst of political unrest, and with Hitler's Nazis advancing, Churchill was faced with the impossible task of finding a way to rescue the British army from the shores of Dunkirk.
But Donaldson's demure roots set off a regional cinematic movement thanks to his 1977 debut Sleeping Dogs, a sci - fi odyssey of political unrest in New Zealand, which offered Sam Neill his first lead role.
The threat of political unrest is mounting in the «Fragile Five» of Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria and Venezuela, according to RBC Capital Markets LLC.
The gallery says both artists «probe the depths of political unrest, the hidden narratives behind objects and images, and the points at which empathy and perception connect.»
Works by artists including the British painter and sculptor Tony Cragg and the Italian artist Jannis Kounellis, who sadly died earlier this year, are spread throughout the park, transforming the public space that only last year was the site of political unrest.
Mediated dispute between hotel developer and owner arising out of political unrest in the affected country
Just three weeks before their scheduled departure, however, news of political unrest and reports of rioting, looting, and gunfire flashed across their televisions.
The 991.2 GT3 was announced during a time of political unrest for Porsche, when controversy surrounding the limited 911 R was reaching a fever pitch.
Thailand's Finance Ministry sharply cut its growth forecast for 2014, citing the spillover effects from months of political unrest.
Trip cancellation coverage does not apply to situations of political unrest, but having «cancel for any reason» coverage on their travel policies meant that Madeline and her friends could recover their costs and wait for a safer time to travel.
After decades of political unrest, recession and high unemployment, Ireland was the fastest - growing economy in the European Economic Community (the precursor to the EU), with annual growth of more than 5 %.
It was during the postwar period of political unrest, assassinations, and paramilitary conflict that Hitler launched his movement in Munich and participated in the failed 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
Jerusalem was the second stop on an itinerary that began with Alexandria, and was to have included Antioch (that visit being canceled at the last moment because of political unrest in Syria).
The union between Sweden and Norway was peacefully dissolved in 1905 when Sweden recognized Norwegian's independence following several years of political unrest.
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