Headlines
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In the aftermath of September 11th, even French newspapers carried
headlines
reading "We are all Americans."
The Long March to ParisPARIS – Over the next few weeks, Paris will once again dominate global
headlines.
In this tense setting, it comes as no surprise that the question of whether anti-Semitism has returned to France, after a seven-decade hiatus, is making international
headlines.
Job-Saving TechnologiesSAN FRANCISCO – This is an age of anxiety about the job-killing effects of automation, with dire
headlines
warning that the rise of robots will render entire occupational categories obsolete.
A Peace of WaterPRAGUE – The global financial crisis may be grabbing all the headlines, but resolving it should not be allowed to crowd out other vital issues.
Colombia’s Modest PeaceBOMBOLO, ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA – While Syria’s civil war and political crises in Thailand and Ukraine continue to dominate the headlines, Colombia’s government, led by President Juan Manuel Santos, and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) may be about to end the longest and most brutal conflict in Latin America’s history.
So, instead of providing context, depth, and analysis, newspapers are blasting out
headlines
that stimulate prurience or outrage.
So a blaze of lurid and unverified
headlines
does untold damage.
Darkness at DarfurDarfur is shorthand for the latest example of a recurring international problem, one that gained
headlines
a decade ago in Rwanda.
Trump’s determination to control media
headlines
makes him all the more likely, when it suits him, to call attention to the troubles in the Middle East, rediscover the North Korean nuclear threat, and force the Democrats to make a tough choice between being hard on Russia or getting into an arms race.
Not anymore: currently, Congo’s eastern province of North Kivu is in the
headlines
almost every day.
Global Cooperation as a Life-and-Death IssueLONDON – The uncertainty generated by the United Kingdom’s recent vote to leave the European Union – which has sent shockwaves through global markets – has been dominating
headlines.
It’s political theater - big headlines, small results.
When researchers show that some of our supposedly carefully considered choices and attitudes can be influenced by irrelevant factors like the color of the wall, the smell of the room, or the presence of a dispenser of hand sanitizer, their findings are published in psychology journals and may even make
headlines
in the popular media.
Beyond North Korea, the UN recently warned that the ongoing conflict in Yemen, which rarely makes headlines, is “rapidly pushing the country toward social, economic, and institutional collapse.”
An Economist’s Guide to War and PeaceNEW YORK – Stories of conflict fill today’s headlines: whether it is Syria’s civil war, street battles in Ukraine, terrorism in Nigeria, or police crackdowns in Brazil, the gruesome immediacy of violence is all too apparent.
The newspapers’ front pages have had space – under massive banner
headlines
– only for a topic normally reserved for the sports pages: cricket.
When Congress grills executives from Facebook, Twitter, and Google, glee is evident in news
headlines.
But, while Japan’s tense relationship with China dominates
headlines
worldwide, the strategic rivalry between China and India is more likely to shape Asian power dynamics in the coming decades.
Good News in Bad TimesNEW YORK – At a time when the
headlines
are filled with financial crises and violence, it is especially important to recognize the creativity of many governments in fighting poverty, disease, and hunger.
Despite the headlines, violent conflict is on the wane.
At a time when
headlines
are dominated by talk of Greece or the United Kingdom leaving the EU, knocking down the last remaining wall in Europe would remind all Europeans of the importance and necessity of integration.
It contrasts starkly with the extremism that grabs
headlines
when bombs are planted, hostages seized, or embassies attacked in Islam's name.
And yet
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seeming to portend political instability and chaos have not prevented stock markets from soaring.
But the tiny number of Ebola cases in rich countries – and the ensuing panic-inducing
headlines
and quarantine measures – have brought home the global nature of infectious disease today.
At a time when Russia’s domestic corruption and international rule-breaking dominate global headlines, it is understandable if that finding comes as a surprise.
MELBOURNE – With daily
headlines
focusing on war, terrorism, and the abuses of repressive governments, and religious leaders frequently bemoaning declining standards of public and private behavior, it is easy to get the impression that we are witnessing a moral collapse.
The dormancy of the Doha Round of WTO talks, the public deadlock of some G-20 summits, and stalemates at the United Nations Security Council seem like sufficient evidence to proclaim that the status quo is imperiled – even if facts beyond the
headlines
belie that consensus.
Flexible Employment is KeyGLATTBRUG, SWITZERLAND – Rising youth unemployment, especially in Europe, is making
headlines
worldwide.
The Syrian Threat to International LawLONDON – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea have jeopardized global security and dominated the
headlines.
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