The crossing is the first Palestinian-controlled international border and opened to the public in November.
And they highlight a "significant risk" from the effect of having an international border in hindering trade.
An isolated, eccentric community near New Mexico's boot heel, Columbus sits just three dusty miles from the international border.
Israel indicates that it is prepared to pull back to the international border set by Britain and France in 1923.
It is less clear the English would pull up a trading drawbridge against other imports from north of an international border at the Tweed.
Before the fence was built, all that separated that stretch of Mexico from California was a single strand of cable that demarcated the international border.
There's no need to fuss with hexadecimals or other cryptic keys -- assuming we haven't crossed an international border, getting online is as convenient as taking a breath.
The workers would still have to cross an international border, so the feds would have to carve out an exception for Utah, which might lead to 49 other exceptions.
This process is -- the State Department process is in place because the proposed pipeline crosses an international border with Canada, and that is why the State Department reviews it.
The African Union-led negotiations also cover other outstanding issues since secession, including the status of citizens of both countries who find themselves living on either side of the world's newest international border.
In a detailed and prescient report earlier this year, one of Israel's most respected regional experts, Ehud Yaari, recommended that the Egyptian military should be deployed along the international border with Israel.
He has added new tangles to the relatively minor problem of trucking across the international border which has led Mexico to slap on countervailing duties in defiance of the North American Free Trade Agreement in what they insist are U.S. violations.
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There is a role for the Department of Transportation, as I understand it, and the Army Corps of Engineers, but most of the permitting here is -- because it does not cross an international border -- is done by local and state governments.
It was simply because the Republicans decided to play politics with a completely unrelated issue, in terms of the extension of the payroll tax cut, to try to I guess curry favor with some political constituency or the other when there was no way to, in accordance with tradition and regulation, to adequately and properly review a pipeline that would cross an international border.
Visa charges its customers about 1% of the total dollar value of international transactions as cross border fees and currency conversion fees.
The shooting stopped in 2000, and an international court ruling settled the border dispute in April.
It put the onus on home skipper Piet Strydom, the only Border player with international experience, to try and rebuild the innings.
They are usually about domestic regulations that have international effects rather than about border controls: Europe has banned all hormone-treated beef, not just America's.
In cross-border matters, the International Telecommunication Union, through which governments co-operate on telephone numbers, would be in charge.
Prior to the establishment of CITES in 1973, there was no international regulation of the cross-border trade in wildlife.
But as his photos were taken in Marfa, Texas, a destination for the international art crowd along the Mexican border, he may be slyly reminding them of the people who can be invisible to hipsters visiting the minimalist art installations in town.
He said only that "Turkey would play its part" if there was an international agreement to provide havens across the border.
John Prendergast, an American human-rights campaigner with long experience in the region, wants renewed international engagement on both sides of the border.
South Sudan's seizure of the region and the resulting border clashes raised fear among the international community of renewed full-scale war.
Scotland's International Development Group is made up of 22 MSPs and the representatives of almost 40 international agencies who are based north of the border.
The European Commission insisted this week that Italy's reluctance to expand cross-border trading and to build new international transmission lines was partly to blame for the latest blackout.
Though El Salvador and Honduras went to the International Court of Justice to settle their land border, all three countries still clash over fishing rights in the Gulf of Fonseca.
But U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice insists that any truce would have to be part of a wider deal that includes Hezbollah's withdrawal from the Lebanese-Israeli border and the deployment of an international force.
In addition, although the hundreds of stock markets around the world have consolidated into one or at most a handful of exchanges in each country, cross-border regulation makes it difficult for international takeovers to take place, and governments do not seem to be in any hurry to change the rules.
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