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Answering that question starts at the origin of all of EMU’s troubles: crisis-prevention.
Initially, Pussy Riot’s
troubles
attracted little attention, but the hate campaign orchestrated by Orthodox activists and the threat of a seven-year prison sentence for the women turned the tide.
Following the disturbances in Tibet and the
troubles
affecting the Olympic torch’s progress around the world, some voices abroad are showing a greater inclination to dismiss, vilify, humiliate, or even split China.
And, during the ongoing economic troubles, there is a policy that seems to have worked well so far: currency devaluation.
The Nigerian CrucibleLAGOS – Nigeria’s president, Goodluck Jonathan, who was elected only eight months ago, is already swimming in a sea of
troubles.
First, there are errors of omission – cases in which blind spots in the consensus prevent economists from being able to see
troubles
looming ahead.
He will need to demonstrate that France no longer treats Europe as a scapegoat for its own economic
troubles
– a ploy that merely marginalizes France in economic debates.
More unification and harmonization does not necessarily lead to effective – or even reasonable – solutions to the EU’s
troubles.
It feels quite iniquitous that bankers, having helped cause today’s financial and economic troubles, are the only class that is not suffering from them – and in many cases are actually benefiting.
That Chirac has insulated his foreign policies from the domestic
troubles
that have dogged his first year in office is one of the triumphs of his still young presidency.
But when it comes to the impact of China’s
troubles
on the US economy, there is less than meets the eye.
Reforms take time, which means that China may need to brace itself for more
troubles
and a protracted period of slow growth.
Russians should be demanding a solution to their country’s economic troubles, not praising the leader who caused them.
The three countries that served as pillars of regional stability for the past several years – Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa – are now too pre-occupied with political
troubles
of their own to provide the peacekeepers, reconstruction funds, and political pressure that often limit the damage from conflicts elsewhere in the region.
Kenya’s
troubles
run deeper.
Indeed, it could be argued that much of the region’s
troubles
are attributable to the absence of an indigenous “zero point” onto which a modern culture could be sturdily pinned.
Now is not the time to provoke Iran, but rather to tend to Syria’s
troubles
before it is too late – for example, by publicly offering Assad a way out of the country that will safeguard the minority Alawite community if he is toppled or forced to flee.
Finally, sovereign risk is rising – consider the
troubles
faced by investors in Dubai, Greece, and other emerging markets and advanced economies.
His leaving did not come a moment too soon for the many Iraqis who have laid all of the country’s current
troubles
at his doorstep.
Assange’s international legal troubles, however, show that the state is alive and well, and that journalism is not beyond its reach.
Add to this the rise of populist and nationalist parties in Britain, partly a consequence of the political and economic alienation that have resulted from globalization and economic troubles, and Labour and the Conservatives are fighting over dwindling support.
They gathered momentum after a summer of labor strikes, when Poland’s communist chief, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, concluded that the country’s economic
troubles
were too grim to face alone.
Why Ukraine Deserves a HaircutLONDON – In addition to its many other troubles, Ukraine now finds itself in a showdown with its creditors.
Meanwhile, Russia’s
troubles
remain hidden behind the strong arm tactics and oil bloated coffers of Putin’s autocratic bureaucracy.
Millions of impoverished, unemployed young people now seek an alternative, which Boko Haram, with its incendiary rhetoric blaming the country’s leaders for the population’s troubles, can provide.
Moreover, the north’s
troubles
are only part of a wider national story of surging unemployment, restless young people, endemic corruption, and a growing sense of hopelessness.
The Chinese foreign ministry initially voiced mild criticism of Trump’s call with Tsai, but People’s Daily, the Chinese Communist Party’s house organ, has since issued a far stronger rebuke, warning that “creating
troubles
for the China-US relationship is creating
troubles
for the US itself.”
The migration crisis could lead to the end of the Schengen Agreement, and (together with other domestic troubles) to the end of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government.
The
troubles
for Hamas began when it chose to back the wrong side in both Syria and Egypt.
Wolfowitz and the World Bank at BayWill World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz’s
troubles
finally catalyze real change at the World Bank?
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