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" ... Eventually, Amazon’s Support team realized the error of its ways and its controversial bid for Irish reunification ended with an apology. ... "
" ... Founded in 1946, Axel Springer is one of the largest publishing houses in Europe, with over 16,000 employees. The group played a prominent role advocating for the reunification of Germany and championing free-market principles throughout West Germany’s tumultuous post World War II years. ... "
" ... Indeed, a peace treaty is the vehicle through which North Korea envisions achieving its ideological fantasy of reunification of the peninsula under its terms. In fact, the term "reunification" is mentioned no less than six times in just the preamble of its constitution. The same constitution proudly declares North Korea to be a "nuclear-armed state" -- food for thought for those who think Pyongyang would ever accept denuclearizing, much less complete dismantlement, as a precondition to any formal dialogue under the current geopolitical dynamic. ... "
" ... This means that once on European soil, a migrant has a good chance of remaining there. The incentive structure is perfect: Get to Europe and you can count on staying and even on importing your family under reunification schemes -- despite the fact that migrants have no right to move to another country, let alone remain there. Labor migration is a prerogative of a state, not an obligation. The same is also true of taking in refugees – there is no duty to do so, only a duty to protect people from mortal danger. Yet once in Europe, refugees cannot be returned to war zones like Syria. ... "
" ... “Reunifiying” Taiwan with the Chinese mainland is the central goal of China’s foreign policy. As Taiwan is a fully independent democracy, there’s no realistic prospect of the two countries peacefully merging. When officials in Beijing use the term “reunification,” they’re really talking about war. ... "