US /ˈɛɡˌzaɪl, ˈɛkˌsaɪl/
・UK /'eksaɪl/
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile.
Such is the account of journalist Ark Adyarash, who's a critic of President Erdoğan and lives in exile.
In recent days, multiple X accounts have become unavailable in Turkey, such as the account of journalist Arc Acarash, who's a critic of President Erdoğan and lives in exile.
Now, Sheikh Hasina remains in exile in India, calling the charges against her politically motivated.
Now, Sheikh Hasina remains in exile in India, calling the charges against her politically motivated.
They were learning Dutch, they were learning Maltese, and in their eyes they were being forced into exile, into political asylum, for wanting to become fathers.
And in their eyes, they were being forced into exile, into political asylum for wanting to become fathers.
One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself in exile in his own land.
finds himself in exile in his own land
They're forced into exile to economize in Europe cheaper to live in Europe cheaper to live in Europe
They're forced into exile to economize in Europe for nine years.
You have to exile me.
You have to exile me.
And so Israel was warned by their own prophets that these choices would lead them back to Babylon, this time as conquered captives living in exile,
this time as conquered captives living in exile.
We rejoin the ocean from which we've been in frightened exile for too long.
We rejoin the ocean from which we have been in frightened exile for too long.
With their power waning, the Medici were forced into exile.
With their power waning, the Medici were forced into exile.