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No one in Bulgaria has been hurt so far, but
reports
arrive from Serbia describe ethnic Bulgarians living in that country being moved near to the war zone, possibly to dig trenches or for use as human shields.
According to reports, local authorities in Linyi, seeking to avoid exceeding birth quotas under China’s “one-child” policy, forced several women to undergo abortions and forcibly sterilized many couples with more than one child.
The Xinhua reports, I believe, are best read as damage control.
China is trying to secure funding from the United Nations to improve reproductive health – an effort that has been set back by
reports
of forced abortion.
Ever since the 2012 “Shareholder Spring,” shareholders have stopped acting as passive recipients of companies’
reports
or obedient rubber-stampers of their plans and pay packages, and started actively and publicly questioning board decisions, airing grievances, and submitting proposals for change.
Since then, most
reports
point to a reduction in Chinese incursions.
Although the evidence has not been made public, the Daily Telegraph
reports
that the US National Security Agency provided the British authorities with intercepts of electronic communications between the assassins and their handlers in Moscow.
May has also made it clear that she and her Cabinet members are not in the business of providing regular progress
reports.
A comprehensive public consultation and 32 thorough
reports
later, the audit has not resulted in any request for significant competence repatriation.
In Tunisia, the state bureaucracy has hindered private-sector activity, and there are
reports
of increased corruption by politically connected firms since the Nidaa Tounes government assumed power in 2015.
At the same time, we know far more about the radicalized Western citizens fighting for ISIS than most media
reports
suggest.
Recent
reports
on Brussels’ Molenbeek municipality as a major incubator of ISIS and Al Qaeda supporters suggest that family and community ties are both important.
Every year, international
reports
on religious freedom point to such pressures on the Patriarchate with concern, and they are right to do so.
If the US had the equivalent of the National Transportation Safety Board for finance, we would receive detailed public
reports
on what exactly is – still, after all these years – going wrong.
Indeed, the country is rife with
reports
of desperate university graduates unable to find productive employment.
And both believe that there are too many low-paid marginal jobs in Germany to justify glowing
reports
about the quality of employment; that income growth is too slow and accrues disproportionately to the wealthiest; and that somewhat greater eurozone solidarity is in Germany’s own long-term interest.
More broadly, the UN culture must change – perhaps with a new reward structure – to give priority to operations in the field, rather than to operations at headquarters; to implement reports’ recommendations, rather than just writing more reports; and to measure results on the ground, rather just counting the number of UN conferences held.
Contrary to some skeptical press reports, Obama’s summit meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao in November was a quiet success.
In the United Kingdom, the Office for National Statistics
reports
that in the period from 2012 to 2014, the wealthiest 10% of households owned 45% of total aggregate household wealth.
The WFP
reports
that it is increasing its use of cash and voucher transfers.
Vice President Roxana Baldetti was forced to resign, after
reports
linked her to a group accused of taking bribes to avoid levying customs taxes, and was arrested in August.
Unfortunately, both
reports
offer fresh proof of the European Union establishment’s remarkable talent for never missing an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
One study of American newspaper
reports
found that 39% of
reports
concerning mental illness were focused on violence or danger.
In Germany, extensive
reports
on violent attacks against prominent politicians by two people suffering from schizophrenia in 1990 bolstered the German public’s belief that mentally ill people are dangerous.
The public inevitably seeks some explanation, and the media will explore any potential link to mental illness to provide one – for example, acquaintances’
reports
of “odd” behavior and social withdrawal or accounts of previous interactions with mental-health professionals.
Given that multiple homicides in the US draw international interest, media
reports
highlighting a perpetrator’s mental illness or describing insanity pleas inform perceptions of mental illness worldwide.
The United Kingdom’s National Autistic Society
reports
that just 16% of autistic adults in Britain have full-time paid employment, and only 32% have any kind of paid work, compared to 47% for disabled people and 80% for non-disabled people.
There are
reports
of violence in cities across Pakistan.
Each year, India produces about twice as many engineering and computing graduates as America, but The Economist
reports
that “only 4.2% are fit to work in a software product firm, and just 17.8% are employable by an IT services company, even with six months training.”
“Board members are trying to figure out who has friends in [the] new administration,” the paper reports, “and task forces have been created to monitor his Twitter account.”
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