leaders (pl noun)
8.2.22
Chinese leaders may also be constrained by the country’s slowing economy, deteriorating relations with the United States and other Western countries, and international criticism over China’s ties with Russia after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
—Lily Kuo, The Washington Post, "Pelosi lands in Taiwan, defying Chinese warnings of forceful response," 2 Aug. 2022 {2:13 AM EDT}
Chinese leaders may also be constrained by the country’s slowing economy, deteriorating relations with the United States and other Western countries, and international criticism over China’s ties with Russia after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
—Lily Kuo, The Washington Post, "Pelosi lands in Taiwan, defying Chinese warnings of forceful response," 2 Aug. 2022 {2:13 AM EDT}
2.19.22
Nebraska Governor: 'Heavy handed’ government mandates do not work long term
—Fox News // 19 Feb. 2022 // 5 minutes 33 seconds
Nebraska Governor: 'Heavy handed’ government mandates do not work long term
—Fox News // 19 Feb. 2022 // 5 minutes 33 seconds
9.26.21
The Taliban last month regained full control of Afghanistan for the first time in two decades, after being driven from power by U.S led forces in response to the Sept. 11 attacks. The group's leaders have stated that they have changed their stance on women, Reuters noted, who in the past were prohibited from leaving their homes without a male relative.
—Olafimihan Oshin, The Hill, "Malala urges world leaders to protect rights of Afghan women," 26 Sep. 2021 {12:48 PM EDT}
The Taliban last month regained full control of Afghanistan for the first time in two decades, after being driven from power by U.S led forces in response to the Sept. 11 attacks. The group's leaders have stated that they have changed their stance on women, Reuters noted, who in the past were prohibited from leaving their homes without a male relative.
—Olafimihan Oshin, The Hill, "Malala urges world leaders to protect rights of Afghan women," 26 Sep. 2021 {12:48 PM EDT}
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