Примери коришћења Crisis in europe на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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The crisis in Europe is not solved.
A proposal to tackle the crisis in Europe.
You cannot find one crisis in Europe which is not encouraged by Russia.
How can we understand the refugee crisis in Europe?
Financial crisis in Europe has caused widespread unemployment in most European countries.
How will this terror attack impact the refugee crisis in Europe?
At this point someone is sure to say,“But doesn't the crisis in Europe show the destructive effects of the welfare state?”.
On September 30th, there will be a high-level meeting on the refugee crisis in Europe.
The biggest migration crisis in Europe since World War Two also means that European countries will have to increase spending on the military, he said.
You used the anarchists andtheir bombs to create a crisis in Europe… nation against nation.
To promote the integration of refugees, asylum seekers and newly arrived migrants andraise awareness about the refugee crisis in Europe;
The recent refugee crisis in Europe resulting from the war in Syria and elsewhere is a tragic example of the impact of war and its grave mental health consequences.
Decline in the value of the securities of the bank was due to the debt crisis in Europe.
And what is more important in terms of the present financial and economic crisis in Europe- this goal was reached without any additional resources and investment.”.
Meeting of MFA Secretary General Odalovic with UNICEF Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia andSpecial Coordinator for the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe.
Brzezinski: I believe that, in the end,the resolution to today's crisis in Europe won't work out that badly.
Johannes Hübner, Spokesman for Foreign and European Affairs of the Freedom Party shares party's position on anti-Russian sanctions,NATO and migration crisis in Europe.
Combined with the debt crisis in Europe, and manufacturing slowdowns in Asia, Friday's jobs report paints a picture of a global economy in decline.
EWL Open letter to EU institutions: Asylum is not gender neutral:the refugee crisis in Europe from a feminist perspective.
The analysts of this magazine point out that the debt crisis in Europe and the renewed uncertainty regarding the economic future have put the safety of banks in the spotlight.
Contact Photo Gallery Meeting of MFA Secretary General Odalovic with UNICEF Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia andSpecial Coordinator for the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe[28/09/2017].
UNICEF has indicated last month that,for the first time since the start of the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, there were more children and women on the move than adult males.
And the crisis in Europe looks eerily similar to the financial turmoil of the late 1920s and early 1930s, in which economies fell like dominoes under pressure from austerity, tight money and the lack of a lender of last resort.".
UNICEF has raised the alarm about the fact that“for the first time since the beginning of the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, there are more children and women on the move than adult males.”.
Although recent financial talks have focused on the debt crisis in Europe, especially in Greece and Spain, some delegates in Mexico expressed concern over the fiscal situation in Washington.
According to the UNICEF's statement released on Feb. 2,“for the first time since the start of the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, there are more children and women on the move than adult males”.
Perhaps more than any other crisis in recent years,the current'migrant' crisis in Europe has exposed the profound moral bankruptcy of Western society as represented and directed by white men and women in positions of political and economic power.
UNICEF has issued a press release,where they stated that for the first time since the start of the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, there are more children and women on the move than adult males.
Countries have had to find large sums to cover the costs of an historic refugee crisis in Europe, and most have so far avoided diverting money from development programmes”, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría said.
With many of the countries within the OSCE searching for solutions to the current migration crisis in Europe, the need for a human rights focus in these efforts was a common theme.