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1 But the plunge into a political crisis right now is particularly unfortunate.
2 The political crisis in neighbouring Mali has only compounded the hunger problem.
3 Russia's economic and political crisis was discussed in depth by EU leaders.
4 Yet, even as they spoke, the political crisis blocking these measures worsened.
5 Consequently, the country's political crisis is likely to stretch out for months.
6 Presidents and prime ministers seeking a third term can trigger political crisis .
7 The political crisis has hurt business confidence and halted much government spending.
8 Mursi's removal touched off the bloodiest political crisis in modern Egyptian history.
9 And the political crisis involving President King further aggravated Liberia's economic woes.
10 There have been dramatic developments in the continuing political crisis in Egypt.
11 A political crisis or economic downturn would once again test HSBC's resilience.
12 We see only a political crisis , he told reporters in Ethiopia's capital.
13 Thailand may be a step closer to ending its long-running political crisis .
14 Still, there are tentative signs that the political crisis might be subsiding.
15 We're ending our live coverage of the ongoing political crisis in Zimbabwe.
16 The whole fact is that there has been political crisis in Paranoya.
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