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Comparing internationally, the UN
reports
that Iran’s CDR in the 2000-2005 period was 5.3 per thousand.
Reports
that just 158 wealthy donors provided half of all campaign contributions in the first phase of the 2016 US presidential election cycle highlight the worry that income inequality can lead to political inequality.
Recent
reports
from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have sought to break down this artificial divide.
The IPCC
reports
remind governments and the general public that climate-change adaptation involves more than planning for changes in average temperature, sea level, and precipitation.
Fortunately, the IPCC
reports
have generated a debate about how we should update the UN’s 2005 Hyogo Framework for Action, agreed in the wake of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
The Global Financial Integrity Institute (GFI)
reports
that, in 2011, developing countries lost almost a trillion dollars through illicit transfers to the developed world.
For example, when initial
reports
surfaced about the first swine flu cases, it took three weeks for the information to reach federal health authorities, because state governments were reluctant to report cases quickly due to political and electoral considerations.
The
reports
have not been confirmed, but her name was missing from the list of attendees at a recent Supreme People’s Assembly.
Domestically, the renewed flexing of Nigeria’s foreign policy muscles is being played out in the ongoing face-off between the new National Energy Council, which
reports
to the President, and Western oil companies, led by Shell’s Nigerian subsidiary, over when to end production-related gas flaring.
And recent
reports
show that emissions in China, the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, also did not increase from 2013 to 2014.
The EU’s proposed standards regulating toxic emissions from coal plants are even less strict than China’s, Greenpeace
reports.
Corporate Short-Termism in the Fiscal Cliff’s ShadowCAMBRIDGE – Economic trends are sometimes more closely related to one another than news
reports
make them seem.
For example, one regularly encounters
reports
of governments’ financial troubles, like the “fiscal cliff” in the United States and the debt crisis in Europe.
Recognizing this, successive UN development
reports
since 1990 have made the case that both economies and societies are stronger when public policy puts people’s wellbeing first.
According to recent reports, Hamas’s senior officials are currently hiding in hospitals.
Even the corporate sector’s leverage is not as high as many
reports
suggest.
Forbes magazine
reports
that “hundreds of Israeli[s] and Palestinians are becoming actual business partners and colleagues in startups that are slowly transforming the Palestinian economy, at least in the West Bank.”
We conducted a systematic review of published
reports
to identify the factors that cause unsuccessful TB treatment in Europe.
This reality conflicts with the portrayals that dominate news reports, which depict a modern China, a dynamic Indonesia, and a tourist-friendly Thailand.
Duterte’s Reign of TerrorNEW YORK – Since Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte took office in late June and declared a “war on drugs,” more than 1,900 people have been killed – 756 by police officers and another 1,160 by “vigilantes,” according to police
reports
as of August 24.
But from the moment when she solemnly assured the world that she had seen nothing in Sittwe, that nothing had happened in the rest of Rakhine State, and that the string of alarming
reports
to the contrary was just the “tip of an iceberg of disinformation,” her Nobel Prize became an alibi.
Its first public statement came only after China issued a bland denial of the intrusion in response to Indian media
reports
quoting army sources.
But judging by
reports
from the US and European business leaders, the opposite seems to be true: we have given China a mile, and gotten an inch in return.
And yet there are persistent
reports
that chemical weapons, including sulfur mustard (commonly known as mustard gas) and chlorine bombs deployed against civilians, continue to be used in Syria.
According to the US State Department’s own human-rights reports, curbs on religious freedoms have included demolition of Hindu temples, bombings of Christian churches, and a ban on the practice of Shia Islam, to which some 15% of the world’s Muslims adhere.
In the United Kingdom, the last month has brought harrowing
reports
about child abuse in youth soccer teams, where promising young athletes attempt to play their way to the professional level.
Medellin Moves to AfricaAn unfamiliar country keeps popping up in press
reports
about drug trafficking: Guinea Bissau.
A new appetite for risk seems to be sweeping the continent;Atomico
reports
that more than 85% of founders say it is “culturally acceptable” to start one’s own company.
The Haitian Ministry of Public Health
reports
that the number of deaths is approaching 2,000, with the number of infections exceeding 80,000.
In the United States, newspapers and magazines are trumpeting
reports
in the last few months that the decade-long boom in home prices may be at an end, and that the bubble may be bursting.
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