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Supporting Turkey’s Refugee ResponseNEW YORK – Turkey’s crackdown on
press
freedom and political dissent is of great concern to many, for good reason.
The cumulative total since the beginning of the first crisis year (2008) means that Spain has financed its entire current-account deficit via the printing
press.
But in 1993, having failed to gain control of the party, he bolted, along with 45 other Diet members to create the Shinsei Party, supposedly to
press
for electoral reform.
The report asserts that the media should retain the fundamental responsibility for
press
regulation.
Second, echoing the major recommendation of Lord Justice Levenson’s report on British
press
standards, the report advocates creating, in those countries that do not already have one, an independent regulator whose sole responsibility is to protect against potential abuse to oversee
press
freedom and pluralism.
Javier Solana, the EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, will continue to
press
for results.
Much of the world
press
dubbed this "gang of three" an "axis," a word with sinister echoes of the German-Italian-Japanese World War II axis.
With governments preparing to sign the Paris agreement on April 22, there has never been a better opportunity to
press
ahead toward a brighter, cleaner, more prosperous future.
Yet the company faced only negligible repercussions: after a little bad press, it was back to business as usual.
But those means ended up leading to the almost total suppression of any freedom of expression in Tunisia: a censored press, imprisonment of journalists, political trials, and arbitrary arrests within all circles of society, not merely those with ties to the Islamic movement.
Since the
press
and parliament were muzzled, the only way to relieve those tensions was in the streets.
The first application of this approach to economic policy came quickly, when Trump’s
press
secretary, Sean Spicer, refused to say what the unemployment rate is – dodging a question that would have required him to state the actual number.
The socialist way follows necessarily from the free access to the printing
press
that has so far characterized the eurozone.
“The
press
lies!” demonstrators shouted in Warsaw and burned Party-controlled newspapers.
Mendacity in the Communist press, which distorted the protests’ meaning and personally attacked student leaders, inflamed matters more.
But in the FAO’s
press
release, “climate-related shocks” becomes “climate change.”
Rethinking the Population TabooPRINCETON – At a
press
conference during last month’s G20 summit in Hamburg, a journalist from the Ivory Coast asked French President Emmanuel Macron why the world’s rich countries have not developed a plan to assist Africa in overcoming its problems, as the United States’ Marshall Plan had aided Europe after World War II.
The only visible counterweights are civil society’s democratic organizations and an independent press, whose freedoms have been drastically reduced, and a new political opposition that has yet to establish its credentials through a strategy of resistance.
Correa, who has tightened the screws on his country’s press, hardly stands as the flag-bearer for the libertarian tradition of the
press
that Assange, the poster boy of “stateless” journalism, represents.
The return of populism in Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Venezuela in the past decade has reinvigorated a Manichean view of the press: news organizations are seen as either “loyal” or “subversive.”
The idea that the
press
should ensure political accountability, inform the public, and encourage more responsive government is foreign to the populist conviction that identifies “good journalism” with sycophantic scribes.
They generously reward the lapdog press, while castigating genuine watchdog journalism – or any media outlet that refuses to toe the official line.
Correa has used a long list of colorful insults to characterize the
press
and journalists.
Such measures would serve notice to investors that they cannot hope to be saved by the printing
press
in times of crisis, and would thus compel them to demand higher interest rates or deter them from granting credit in the first place.
Squalor persists while competitive markets
press
the region to cut costs on the backs of the poor.
Unlike other leaders, Lula can
press
the US over its hypocritical and protectionist agricultural policies, thus testing President Bush's commitment to freeing trade in agriculture.
These are not necessarily xenophobic questions: a post-enlightenment civil society, with a free
press
and due process, is a precious thing, and those values should not be sacrificed to politically correct moral relativism.
1705)For the sake of human rights and peace in the region, my hope is that the international community will bear witness to these circumstances, consider Judge Goldstone’s report in its entirety and
press
for accountability for the most serious crimes.
In the United States, big bonuses given to executives from firms receiving billions of dollars in taxpayer bailouts – the insurance giant AIG, in particular – has infuriated public opinion, with a populist
press
and Congress fueling popular rage.
Like most companies at the time, BP was accustomed to communicating with traditional seats of power – the White House, the Kremlin, and so on – and to doing so via traditional modes of communication, such as briefing carefully selected journalists and distributing precisely worded
press
releases.
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