Sentences with phrase «recent unrest»

"Recent unrest" refers to recent disturbances or disturbances that have taken place recently, often referring to civil protests, demonstrations, or public disorder. Full definition
The title of the show has an extra resonance in the light of recent unrest in Charlottesville.
According to the newspaper, Dudoignon was working in Sistan - Baluchestan, a province bordering Afghanistan and Pakistan that's home to a sizable Sunni minority and the scene of recent unrest and violence against Iran's central government.
The most recent unrest in Taipei is different, more urgent, and suddenly messy.
A geochemical and geophysical reappraisal of the significance of the recent unrest at Campi Flegrei caldera (Southern Italy).
Add to this the awareness that Cameroonians have of violence in post-conflict situations in other countries, particularly the recent unrest in Cote d'Ivoire, and many Cameroonians opt out of voting or continue to vote for the current party.
In an unrelated development, the President also through the Speaker of Parliament announced his trip to Togo to help solve the recent unrest situation in that part of West African States.
Given the region's recent unrest and political turmoil, this list is obviously in flux.
Rotana's four resorts in Egypt, the five - star Grand Rotana Resort & Spa — Sharm El Sheikh and the four - star Coral Beach Rotana Resorts in Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada are all far enough away from the recent unrest in the country to be completely unaffected and have continued to operate successfully.
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