Sentences with phrase «which international tensions»

«From here on out, it'll be fascinating to watch Homeland present a world in which international tensions are at their highest, especially as issues of racial and religious profiling dominate our real - world headlines...»

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The other is the tension between the NHL and the International Ice Hockey Federation, which brokers transfer fees to European teams that lose players to the NHL.
Tensions between the Portuguese international and the ex-Liverpool and Chelsea boss appeared to have reached boiling point when Ronaldo was captured on video reacting angrily during a training session, which came on the back of an awkward moment between the two just a week earlier.
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International tensions could peak, and with unpredictable leaders like Kim - Jong Un taunting the world with nuclear weapons (which fall under the domain of Uranus), this energy could be volatile.
I found it terribly interesting that the Swedish team that took much of the historical footage of this film caused an international incident by highlighting race tensions in the U.S. which resulted in a recalling of ambassadors.
The centenary of Alberto Burri's birth is being marked by exhibitions and events, which reveal the tensions between local and international influences beneath the artist's stitched, burnt and cracked surfaces
Blackened and hulking, these sculptures, which take their title from great 1568 painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, possess a striking immediacy that captures almost too perfectly the cascading international tensions, environmental havoc, failed revolutions and corrupted democracies that confront us daily.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY — The International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO), of which the Canadian Civil Liberties Association is a member, today released a report that addresses tensions between freedom of religion and equality rights and proposes resolutions to those tensions in three areas: LGBT rights, reproductive rights, and religious appearance.
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