Along with its headquarters in Dhaka, the BDR has nearly 70, 000 men stationed at 42 camps across the country, including 40, 000 on the borders.
Nearly every company big enough to make it to the Global 500 operates across many borders, including most of the entries from the U.S. American names now make up 41% of the list, followed by Japanese with 18%.
The former US President, Jimmy Carter, who held talks with the Syrian leader recently has said he believes "about 85%" of the differences between Israel and Syria have already been resolved, including borders, water rights, the establishment of a security zone and on the presence of international forces.
Afghanistan is also thought to be seeking security guarantees to protect its porous borders, including the frontier with Pakistan that is the main infiltration route for insurgents who retain sanctuary in Pakistan's lawless tribal areas.
Similarly, when Chancellor Merkel told a meeting of MPs from her Christian Democrat (CDU) party that Cyprus's business model was broken, that would have played well in the private meeting - but badly beyond Germany's borders (including in neighbouring Luxembourg, where the foreign minister accused Germany of "striving for hegemony").
This means, among other things, an enhanced federal role in projects that cross state borders, including not only the interstates but intermodal freight and high-speed rail.
It is unquestioningly accepted at home and widely used beyond the euro area's borders. (Several countries, including Montenegro and Kosovo, use the euro as their currency without formally belonging to the euro zone.) The switch from old currency to new went remarkably smoothly, though consumers in many countries complained, perhaps predictably, that they were charged higher prices as merchants rounded up to new price-points in euros.
Several projects it is currently involved in are based on protecting coastal and marine environments and ecosystems, including the EU Valmer Project and the Marine Conservation Zones that it has established within its borders.
The fact is that Borders has been facing headwinds for quite some time including a rapidly changing book industry, the e-Reader revolution, and a turbulent economy.
And this is just one more example of how Colombia is contributing to security and peace beyond its borders, including as a current member of the U.N.
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Unifem says a comprehensive approach is needed, including more effective policing at borders and raising awareness in the tourism industry, but with political will the key factor.
She said ministers also will discuss what to do to support states on Russia's borders that have already joined NATO, including Poland and the Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
As competition for consumers intensified amid the growth of the book superstore in the 1990s, Borders made a number of crucial gaffes including transferring its Internet operations to Amazon in 2001 and embarking on an overseas expansion that swelled its debt.
But the two nations have remained at odds on some issues, including defining their borders and oil exports.
Among the biggest losers in the bankruptcy are shareholders, including financiers Bennett LeBow and William Ackman, whose investments in Borders likely will be wiped out.
The profile shows that there were 513 alcohol-related attendances to the emergency department at Borders General Hospital over a five-month period, including 16 people who were 15 years or younger.
Neither Egypt nor Israel relishes the prospect of Europeans on their borders cramping their forces' freedom of movement, including Israel's habit of making military incursions.
The closing of borders would deny access to many items made abroad that are needed during a pandemic, including masks and gloves, electrical circuits for ventilators and communications gear and certain pharmaceuticals and their precursors.
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