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BBC News
March 3, 2016
I do so well aware that recent history is replete with examples where the world's opinion of a US presidential candidate backfired against those same critics. Back in 2004, Europeans assumed that ... It was a bid to give foreigners a say in the US presidential election. Clark County was a swing district in aÃÂ ...
FactCheck.org
September 26, 2017
Separately, the Pew Global Attitudes Project measures foreign opinion of the United States. That survey found that only two of the 37 countries ...
BBC News
March 3, 2016
It was a bid to give foreigners a say in the US presidential election. ... That time around, world opinion was on the side of the winner and American voters ... It's hard to know at this stage what impact foreign opinion will have in ...
BBC News
March 3, 2016
It was a bid to give foreigners a say in the US presidential election. ... That time around, world opinion was on the side of the winner and American voters ... It's hard to know at this stage what impact foreign opinion will have inÃÂ ...
TODAYonline
March 16, 2017
LONDON/AMSTERDAM - Dutch election results eased investor concerns on Thursday that opinion polls were systematically underestimating the strength of populist feeling, especially in France, after an outcome broadly in line with surveys of voter intentions.
Civilized
March 9, 2017
The world's opinion of the United States has soured in the wake of the 2016 presidential election, a new study has found.
The Guardian
March 2, 2017
... described the controversy as "a total witch hunt". Amid mounting calls for his resignation, Sessions told a press conference on Thursday that he decided not to participate in any investigations "related in any way to the campaign for president of ...
Guardian
February 8, 2017
I was not among Nigerians who wept more than the bereaved over the U.S. presidential election. But I was peripherally interested because of the interconnectedness of the global environment and the weight of the U.S. in the global superstructure. The ...
History News Network (HNN)
February 1, 2017
As president of the United States, Donald Trump will have an outsized influence on what people around the world see as the rules of the international order.
Military Technologies
January 24, 2017
I was in our conference room at our daily morning meeting of senior Agency officials when an officer from our Operations Center came in and told us that a large passenger aircraft had just crashed into the World Trade Center. We immediately returned to ...
Middle East Online
January 23, 2017
US President Donald Trump's notion of "making America great" and his Twitter diplomacy eschew multilateralism and have sent a chill through Europe, where institutions such as the European Union and NATO have been decades in the making.
Middle East Online
January 23, 2017
Iranian oil sales to Europe have reached 700,000 barrels a day, nearly one-third of the Islamic Republic's overall crude exports and more than levels before the European Union and the United States tightened financial and energy sanctions in 2012, when ...
The Conversation UK
January 18, 2017
Before the outcome of the US presidential election were known, many commentators were talking about a "new Cold War", against a backdrop of Russian involvement (alleged or otherwise) in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Tulsa World
January 12, 2017
Last week, as the mainstream media continued to obsess over the CIA's evidence-free claim that the Russians hacked the presidential election, President Obama quietly sent 300 U.S. Marines back into Afghanistan's Helmand Province.This is the first time ...
Chinadaily USA
January 9, 2017
Soon after Donald Trump won the United States presidential election in November, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank President Jin Liqun said Washington might now consider endorsing or even joining the AIIB.
The Canberra Times
December 30, 2016
Among the suggestions are many similarly linked to the US presidential election and the increasing divide in world opinion. Among the candidates are "filterbubble - only accessing opinions that mirror your own", and the favourite, "Trump - to ...
The Straits Times
December 27, 2016
The use of bad information as a weapon by authoritarian powers would be bad enough, but the practice took root big time during the US election campaign. All politicians lie or, more charitably, spin the truth for their own benefit; but Mr Donald Trump ...
The Express Tribune
November 27, 2016
While Trump and Modi glower at us and Ashraf Ghani is impatient to do mischief, you may see Marine Le Pen winning the Presidential election in France, unleashing a "Frexit" thereby killing the European Union for all practical purposes. It may be a long ...
Voice of America
November 27, 2016
... the U.S.A. is a company that supports international students who want to study at American colleges and universities.
Irish Examiner
November 24, 2016
HILLARY Clinton was understandably devastated - yet in her concession speech she acknowledged the many girls and young women who had followed her every move throughout a highly turbulent presidential election. Never doubt, she told them, that theyÃÂ ...
Politico (blog)
November 24, 2016
And later Thursday, a senior transition aide told POLITICO what was becoming increasingly clear about Trump world's opinion of Romney: "Many inside the building believe in reaching out to those who worked against us but believe Romney is a bridge too ...
Eurasia Review
November 19, 2016
In the emanating debate, Obama has been harshly criticized, especially in the case of Syria, where humanitarian concerns and the genocide perpetrated by the Assad regime has turned world opinion against him including European allies of the US. Hillary ...
Guardian
November 15, 2016
The United States (U.S.) presidential election has been won by the candidate most of the pollsters predicted would lose it, Mr. Donald John Trump.
New York Times
November 13, 2016
JERUSALEM - An Israeli ministerial committee on Sunday approved a contentious bill that would allow for the retroactive legalization of Jewish settlement outposts built on privately owned Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank.
Irish Times
November 9, 2016
Given that Mr Trump is now president-elect of the United States, and that it is not appropriate for senior Irish politicians to intervene in the democratic process of foreign countries, then perhaps Mr Kenny should resign as Taoiseach sooner rather ...
TVNZ
November 9, 2016
Donald J Trump has been President-elect of the United States for less than 24 hours and I think we should give the guy a chance.
TVNZ
November 9, 2016
However, as a sense of shame and dread appears to fill the eyes of Chicago's citizens today, even the staunchest Democrat would be inordinately naive to think last night's US Presidential Election results were a shock. Clinton and her campaign ...
DailyFX
November 9, 2016
The U.S. Presidential election was one for the ages, full of drama until the very end and even a little bit after. By 2:30 AM Eastern Time, Secretary Clinton had ... The net result of all of this pandemonium has been a Doji on the U.S. Dollar daily ...
Glamour.com
November 8, 2016
It's worth following the night via Twitter, too, if not merely to read the public reaction to each result (cue endless memes, gifs and blown-out-of-proportion 'this is the end of the world' opinion tweets). How to follow the US Presidential election in ...
Financialbuzz.com
November 7, 2016
Most polls have predicted a comfortable victory for Democrat and former U.S. Secretary of State and First lady Hillary Clinton although the reopening of FBI investigations into the Hillary email fiasco had buoyed Trump's campaign.
Center for Research on Globalization
November 7, 2016
Yet the full force of propaganda and influence on world opinion is directed against Russia, which whatever its shortcomings cannot hold a candle to America in violating human rights.
AlterNet
November 6, 2016
If non-Americans could vote for what is often called "leader of the free world", Hillary Clinton would easily be the next US president. WIN/Gallup has surveyed world opinion and Donald Trump's support is extremely weak (apart from in Russia). Trump ...
Dissident Voice
October 28, 2016
Can you give readers some of your most compelling reasons why and how California should secede from the USA? Marcus Ruiz Evans: The top reason is that Californians are physically separated from Americans.
ThyBlackMan
October 28, 2016
Special clandestine operations should be launched by the CIA to generate mistrust and hostility in American and world opinion against joint activity of the two forces, and to cause division among Black African radical national groups and their leaders ...
NBC2 News
October 26, 2016
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The United States abstained for the first time in 25 years Wednesday on a U.N. resolution condemning America's economic embargo against Cuba, a measure it had always vehemently opposed.
Huffington Post
October 19, 2016
The U.S. President has an enormous impact on the well-being, peace, and prosperity of other countries. We are effectively the global police force and the largest influence on the global economy and international relations.
The Inquisitr
October 16, 2016
Few people doubt that the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is the most bitterly fought presidential election in living memory. Trump's campaign has been dogged by controversy from the very beginning. Trump has been accused of ... Of ...
Gates-Chili Post
October 14, 2016
WASHINGTON - It should surprise no one that this presidential election - the first ever to involve a female nominee from a major party - has devolved into a contest of man's ultimate metaphor.
Huffington Post
October 19, 2016
The U.S. President has an enormous impact on the well-being, peace, and prosperity of other countries. We are effectively the global police force and the largest influence on the global economy and international relations.
The Inquisitr
October 16, 2016
Few people doubt that the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is the most bitterly fought presidential election in living memory. Trump's campaign has been dogged by controversy from the very beginning. Trump has been accused of ... Of ...
Gates-Chili Post
October 14, 2016
WASHINGTON - It should surprise no one that this presidential election - the first ever to involve a female nominee from a major party - has devolved into a contest of man's ultimate metaphor.
Outlook India
October 7, 2016
It also allows strangers to connect on a level playing field; for instance, I have made a number of connections to foreign opinion-makers through Twitter, a forum that doesn't belong to either of us but provides us a neutral platform to engage on ...
Inquirer.net
October 4, 2016
With US politics in transition amid a divisive presidential election, it will take time for US officials to take stock of the changing gears in Philippine foreign policy and figure out how to whip a bellicose, third-world President into line.
Tulsa World
September 19, 2016
At a highly choreographed event Friday, the Republican candidate for president of the United States finally issued his verdict on the birthright of our two-term president, who, it turns out, is a real American!
Tulsa World
September 18, 2016
Now he has only 17. Many cash-strapped motorists keep driving cars with unrepaired scars. So, U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, a Republican seeking a second term, recently came here to commiserate and to warn that if his Democratic opponent wins she will makeÃÂ ...
Tibet Sun
September 7, 2016
Tibet is a victim of aggression and onslaught by China, which occupied Tibet by force, with least consideration on what would be the world opinion about its expansionist policies and acts. China's acts of aggression were not effectively challenged by ...
Eurasia Review
September 2, 2016
It continues to play a role in the present US presidential election campaign and has the potential to create a serious divide in Canadian-American relations. In this regard, Bashar and his Russian and Iranian colleagues have succeeded in destabilizing ...
New York Times
August 31, 2016
Those questions are made all the more pointed by Russia's prominent place in the American presidential election campaign.
CleanTechnica
August 1, 2016
Climate word clouds in 2016 presidential election (InsideClimateNews) ... The issue simmered through Carter, Reagan, and Bush I. By the mid-1990s, climate science and climate denial had seeped deeply enough into US politics that President Bill Clinton ...
CounterPunch
July 15, 2016
The Liberals stirred controversy during the election when they promised to end Canada's participation in the U.S.-led military intervention in northern Iraq.