Not exact matches
Among the
others: Facebook is strengthening its process for reviewing ads, increasing the size of its
election - integrity and security teams, and partnering with
election commissions
around the
world.
From October 7, 2004, to October 7, 2009, she and six
other Benedictine sisters from
around the
world lived in Mater Ecclesiae praying for the pope - first for an ailing Pope John Paul II and then all the way through to the
election and papacy of Pope Benedict XVI.
Sunder, One of the problems with the internet debates, especially those
around controversial or hotly contested issues, is that the parties very often do not actually appear to engage with each
other at all - they merely stand on their own ground shouting to the
world about their particular take on a point and fail to actually listen to what
others are saying... the classic examples of this is the «debate» about the promotion of women in the European
elections and the «debate» about grammar schools - both on Conservative Home.
I think it's also important to note that the US (and
other parts of the
world) are very polarized by the
election and actions of Trump, and as such there is a very high amount of «political propaganda» flowing
around from both sides.
Americans have always been known to, in order to protect their various hegemonic interests
around the
world, do everything to influence
elections in
other countries.
Whilst British political parties of all hues have fraternal relations with like - minded parties
around the
world, convention states that senior party figures do not campaign in each
other's national
elections.
Several
other forex brokers across the
world have joined Admiral Markets in taking precautions against the eventual increased market volatility
around the upcoming presidential
elections in France on...
Moreover, there are so many
other events
around the
world kept the market low for longer time, including China stock market crash, Brexit, deflation fear in Europe, U.S president
election, etc..
A British television station broadcast video Monday apparently showing the head of the data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked for President Trump's 2016 campaign, talking about using bribes, traps involving sex workers and
other unethical tactics to swing
elections around the
world.
This is an example of an «
other» DAPP, one that could one day be used by governments and
election boards
around the
world.
A British television station broadcast video Monday apparently showing the head of the data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked for President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, talking about using bribes, traps involving sex workers and
other unethical tactics to swing
elections around the
world.