Tensions definition
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Tensions continued until the Accord of Darjeeling peace agreement was concluded in 1988.
The Marginalization of African Indigenous Healing Traditions within Western Medicine: Reconciling Ideological Tensions & Contradictions along the Epistemological Terrain.
A Postcolonial and Anti-Colonial Reading of ‘African’ Leadership and Management in Organisation Studies: Tensions, Contradictions and Possibilities.
Infrastructure Development and Tensions Race for Facts on the Ground: Ambiguity over the LAC drove both countries to strengthen their claims through infrastructure development and increased patrols.
Tensions in the Gulf region have increased following the seizure by Iran of a British tanker in July 2019 and, more broadly, due to several incidents including oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman.
Tensions surround family planning in South Sudan and misconceptions about contraceptives are widespread.
Tensions between Israel, Greece, Cyprus and Turkey are likely to arise here.