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More problematic for the US and its allies are trans-national groups, such as Jemaah Islamiyah.
BBC: Combating terror in South-East Asia
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It said the links underlined "the trans-national threat posed by doping to professional sport".
BBC: Australian sport rocked by doping inquiry
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Other topics of discussion will be bilateral cooperation on trans-national crime, including drug running.
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And many more desire a strong United Nations which is capable of promoting global welfare as well as regulating trans-national corporations.
ECONOMIST: Global or local?
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Their role in water cycles is integral to water resource management from the level of a local pond right up to trans-national river basins.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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This brought together the four main Muslim groups, three of them under foreign patronage, the other the Union of Islamic Organisations of France close to the trans-national Muslim Brotherhood.
ECONOMIST: French Catholics and Muslims
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In 2008, Cameroon was among the first African countries to contribute to the OneGeology initiative, which aims to make a single trans-national geological world map accessible online.
UNESCO: EARTH SCIENCES FOR SOCIETY
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On paper, the commission's aim is straightforward: to respond to citizens' concerns about big, trans-national phenomena such as climate change, migration or globalisation, and convince them that action at the European level is the answer.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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The UK's National Air Traffic Service (Nats) said trans-Atlantic flights would be able to operate to and from the re-opened airspace, but stressed this did not mean all such flights would resume.
BBC: Volcanic ash: Flight chaos to continue into weekend