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Berlusconi, the head of a diversified media empire (television, radio, press, Internet, movies, advertising, and books), decided to establish a political party at a time when he believed that post-communists could win power otherwise.
For example, the relative independence of the BBC, sometimes a source of consternation to British governments, has paid rich dividends in credibility, as illustrated by this account of Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete’s day: “he rises at dawn, listens to the BBC World Service, then scans the Tanzanian press.”
One area of probable continuity is the Middle East, where Obama will continue to try to broker a deal between Israelis and Palestinians and
press
Iran not to develop nuclear weapons.
Putin in the DockSTANFORD – To read the international press, one would think that the last two years have been good ones for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Donald Payne, a leading member of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Ana Gomes, a member of the European Parliament from Portugal and head of the EU’s observation team in the 2005 elections, have sought to tie non-humanitarian aid more closely to Ethiopia’s conduct on
press
freedom and other human rights.
Cotonou is due for revision in 2010, so now is the time to develop enforcement mechanisms that establish clear penalties for failing to uphold human rights and freedom of the
press.
Now it hints that it may resume enrichment, and recent
press
reports about the imports from Pakistan suggest Iran failed to disclose everything to the IAEA.
India’s investigative agencies, judiciary, and
press
began examining allegations of large-scale corruption.
America’s Sleeping Watch DogI want to deviate from my usual economic theme this month and focus instead on the system by which the
press
– mostly the American
press
– covers government nowadays.
But perhaps this is not too great a deviation, for the behavior of the
press
affects not only politics, but economics as well.
So, where Hiatt sees a
press
corps that was a little too cowardly about overseeing the Bush administration, Frankel sees a
press
corps where a sloppy and confusing process is nevertheless doing a reasonable job.
Why didn’t the American
press
corps cover the Bush administration properly for its first five years?
I do know that the world cannot afford to rely again on America’s
press
for its information: fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
Whether on state television or in government-controlled newspapers – at the time, there was no free press, Internet, or cable news – citizens were reassured that Egypt had regained control of its destiny.
Trump used Twitter, in addition to his mastery of cable television, to leap over the heads of staff and the
press
and drive the public agenda during the campaign.
But, as a device to communicate with his base and keep attention focused on himself, government by Twitter has allowed him to appeal over the heads of Congress and the
press.
The
press
headlines accompanying the release of the latest GFCI focused on the change at the top of the league: New York leapfrogged ahead of London, while Hong Kong and Singapore held on in third and fourth place, respectively.
In 2002, two of those followers mustered the courage to
press
charges.
But the rest of the world paid no attention to the vague pronouncements of a possible launch that had been appearing in the Soviet press; everybody outside the Soviet Union knew the United States would launch the world’s first satellite.
Nor did the
press
report Korolev’s name.
Seizing the CenterSANTIAGO – The international
press
is having a hard time labeling the political positions of Emmanuel Macron, the winner of the first round presidential ballot in France.
Three months later, the letter was deliberately leaked to the
press.
With little oversight from the central government, and no independent judiciary or a free
press
to hold them accountable, local authorities in rural areas are often a law unto themselves.
Of course, the stakes are too high for Canada, Denmark, and Russia to allow the region’s remoteness and its hostile environment to influence how resolutely they
press
their claims.
That idea of an ethical approach to the Greek crisis might sound absurd to readers of the financial press, and many politicians will undoubtedly consider it naive.
Their relationship with the
press
is similar.
They talk only to state-controlled media and never hold
press
conferences.
Arguing that short-range devices pose no risk to the American homeland, US negotiators plan to
press
for reductions in follow-on talks.
One idea, in particular, has attracted a lot of attention in the press, mostly because it comes from Lou Jiwei, a former minister of finance who now heads the National Council for Social Security Fund, China’s national pension fund.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, for example, noting that he is “not a big media
press
access person,” flies around the world without a
press
entourage – unsurprising for a former CEO of a multinational oil company, but highly unusual for the top US diplomat.
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