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Britain's blue-chip companies are going through one of the biggest ever upheavals in top management, as seven stalwart Footsie chief executives have either gone or declared their exit since the start of the year.
Furthermore, you’re looking at a tough road ahead for Chevron with a not-so-rosy energy price forecast ahead and potential tremors such as the Australian union upheavals or a global economic downturn.
Source: https://investorplace.com/2023/09/3-stocks-billionaires-are-selling-before-they-take-a-tumble/
In Iraq, which is recovering from decades of conflict, the Baghdad Museum, founded in 1926 to chronicle 7,000 years of history, has closed and reopened in recent years, depending on the upheavals in the news.
Source: https://tumblerridgenews.com/iraq-the-baghdad-museum-is-finally-open-on-weekends-and-for-free/
Our thoughts have been refined through upheavals so epic that they birthed four major religions — each that preached endless ways to love, to be kind, to care, to nurture body and soul.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/same-sex-marriage-supreme-court-8591585/
The Chinese economy will buoy steady and sustained development, adding certainty to global growth clouded by upheavals, said Han Wenxiu, executive deputy director of the office of the Central Committee for Financial and Economic Affairs.
The literary critic Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, writing amidst the revolutionary upheavals of 1848, cautioned that “nothing collapses more quickly than civilization during crises,” and that “lost in three weeks is the accomplishment of centuries.”
Source: https://spectator.org/artificial-intelligence-is-decaying-the-internet/
The three biggest upheavals in British politics – Thatcher in 1979, Blair in 1997 and Salmond in 2007 – came about after several years of assiduous wooing of the public and interest groups such as the business community by the leadership.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23405809.letters-reports-death-snp-greatly-exaggerated/?ref=rss
The transition to a democratic system marked both achievements and challenges, with a delicate balance between democratic governance and periodic upheavals.
Source: https://www.weeklyblitz.net/news/bnp-attempts-to-push-bangladesh-towards-extreme-uncertainty/
They come amid a string of upheavals in the Chinese government’s top ranks, including the disappearance of defense minister Li Shangfu, and wobbles in the country’s economy that have caused consternation in foreign capitals.
Source: https://thefrontierpost.com/biden-aide-held-hours-of-constructive-talks-with-chinese-diplomat/
This boxing biopic about Claressa “T-Rex” Shields training for the 2012 Olympics went through repeated upheavals: the cast changed, principal photography stopped after two days due to COVID, and one studio was dropped for another.
Source: https://thefilmstage.com/our-100-most-anticipated-films-of-2023-part-one/
“This comprehensive synthesis unravels the archaeology and history of this little-known site, located at the heart of a region that has undergone major social transformations and historical upheavals during the period in question.
Thus, the international focus that characterizes French luxury brands has effectively created a protective shield against the impact of domestic political and social upheavals in the country where the brands are headquartered.
While the effects of the pandemic weakened demand in cell banking at the beginning of the year, the Ukraine war and the resulting economic upheavals had a negative impact on the birth rate in Europe's core markets as the year progressed.