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  1. existing in or involving different countries
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Second, a transnational alliance of white terror must be addressed by a transnational alliance dedicated to combating it.
The other would ratify the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC convention), which criminalizes transnational organized crime.
It's weird enough that Official Star Wars—which is to say, the Walt Disney Company, that most transnational of transnational culture-production oligopolies—has anything at all to say about Star Wars Day.
Authorities have consistently ruled out the presence of such transnational groups, blaming domestic militants instead, though security experts say the scale and sophistication of the cafe attack suggested links to a transnational network.
Many states are skeptical of the notion of "transnational lists".
It underpins the growing power of these transnational crime groups.
Many states are sceptical of the notion of "transnational lists".
Federal law enforcement focuses primarily on transnational organized cyber criminals.
I'm that transnational child often in the news these days.
Sources: Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, KFYR, North Dakota Legislature
The transnational character of the crime has made investigation difficult.
"In short, our enemies are transnational jihadist organizations," he said.
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It isn't protecting kids, or anyone, from transnational smuggling rings.
The money from transnational crime directly undermines peace and stability.
It furthers wealth and transnational network building and, therefore, peace.
International institutions, such as the UN, are weak; terrorism is transnational.
A transnational community known as the "Republic of Letters" sprang up.
"We're fighting 20 transnational terrorist groups on your behalf," Ghani said.
He similarly ordered the troops to focus on combating transnational crime.
Other gainers stocks include Pan Africa banking group Ecobank Transnational inc.
We are back to major power politics while confronting transnational challenges.
Transnational criminal organizations are using the groups to distract CBP officers.
Mr. Bullough is the author of a book on transnational corruption.
"Is Google an American company or a transnational company?" he asked.
Seleznev's criminal enterprise was both sophisticated and expansive, with transnational implications.
The oil that would come from Canada is a transnational issue.
Al Qaeda, and the Islamic State's Khorasan chapter—they're transnational groups.
Starling's understanding of historical modernism as a transnational condition, indeed the first such transnational style, which an Irish playwright, an American poet and a Japanese dancer could share even if they understood it with slight differences.
The potential project is the latest transnational railway proposed for South America.
Trump vowed to dismantle transnational crime groups in a February executive order.
One of the continent's few transnational Christian political groups voiced different ideas.
What emerges is a portrait of an organization that is truly transnational.
We know international terror networks can only be destroyed through transnational cooperation.
These offenses rarely involve transnational elements or require international investigations, for example.
Transnational criminal organizations and drug cartels have tried to bribe officers before.
Last year, the Justice Department correctly labelled Hezbollah a Transnational Criminal Organization.
It's certainly easy to envision transnational movements that would be enormously beneficial.
Transnational business decisions promote the Western style of political and economic control.
But I think it has never been on such a transnational level.
But he said the transnational threat that the group posed online remained.
A few examples lay bare the extent of this tangled, transnational web.
Many migrants are fleeing transnational gangs that operate in the entire region.
The "Transnational White Supremacist Extremism Review Act," introduced by New York Rep.
Third, we need a systemic way to disseminate transnational organized crime information.
ICE combats transnational gangs, drug smuggling, human trafficking, child exploitation, and more.
The appointment establishes the agency's working committees and "has an influence on policy," Louis Shelley, a transnational crime expert and director of the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center at George Mason University, told CNN ahead of Kim's election.
A key diaspora filmmaker creating transnational Nigerian content is Canada based Lonzo Nzekwe.
To many today, transnational terrorism is another kind of civil war without borders.
But he wouldn't detail whether the transnational crime originates with the Mexican cartels.
The US faces no comparable controversy over regulations from a transnational economic bureaucracy.
The constraints of national politic will triumph over the demands of transnational unity.
All moonlighted as payrolled gangsters of a "dangerous transnational criminal organization," as Sen.
For a start, it makes it increasingly hard to agree on transnational policies.
He stands accused of international human smuggling and running a transnational criminal organization.
Transnational organized crime groups now control multibillion-dollar "industries" and wield unprecedented influence.
Governments everywhere will be challenged to better steer the transnational flow of populations.
The closest transnational threat, militant Islamism, is wavering after the routing of ISIS.
What is forgotten is the complexity of multinationals operating in our transnational world.
The first successful networked, borderless, transnational political coalition has arisen, and guess what?
The transnational nature of the Revolution, du Rivage shows, has been blanked out.
Barack Obama used the law to take on transnational criminal organizations and cybertheft.
Transnational corporations, enjoying great profits because of suppressed wages, are also fighting reform.
The writer considers what their plight says about transnational identities like his own.
Though the museum documents local stories, the stories have national and transnational reverberations.
Our economic situation is imposed by outside powers, by transnational companies like Polar.
Fuest cited the risk of higher tariffs, declining competitiveness and lower transnational investments.
Today, private transnational organizations create and revise thousands of consensus standards every year.
In an era of transnational populism and anti-globalist revolt, this notion is resonant.
"Our squad works 212 days a year to combat transnational organised crime," he said.
After drugs, weapons and human trafficking, it is the fourth most lucrative transnational crime.
In only one of these areas -- combating transnational terrorism -- did the world's grades improve.
The force was created to tackle the threat of terrorism and transnational organized crime.
"Today marks a significant step in the battle against transnational cyber crime," he said.
Despite Guzman's arrest and extradition, the Sinaloa cartel's transnational logistics network continues to thrive.
He is consultant for trade policy and negotiations with Transnational Strategy Group in Washington.
Of course, transnational terrorists have never needed Afghanistan to hatch attacks on the West.
I have come to learn that goodness is transnational, trans-cultural, and trans-ethnic.
While countries and regions experiment with policies to regulate blockchain, transnational initiatives are advancing.
To be clear, we have no sympathy for transnational criminal organizations that traffic fentanyl.
"We are a nation under attack" from transnational criminal networks, he told the audience.
H.R. 3106 would also task DHS with researching the transnational aspects of domestic terrorism.
"Today marks a significant step in the battle against transnational cyber crime," Rybicki said.
By placing Trump in transnational and transhistorical perspective, Stanley sees patterns that others miss.
Harboring transnational jihadist groups cost the Taliban their government and sparked a bloody war.
Such projects—which are transnational as well as transcontinental—carry risks beyond the merely technological.
Corruption, especially of the transnational variety, poses a major threat to democracy throughout the world.
At the same time, the gap in transnational level is also needed to be closed.
The gang was sanctioned as a transnational criminal organization by the  Treasury Department in 2012 .
The convention in itself is relatively powerless to defeat powerful, well-organized transnational crime syndicates.
I teach introductory and graduate level courses on transnational feminist and queer politics in college.
"As a career prosecutor, I actually went after gangs and transnational criminal organizations," Harris tweeted.
Government officials are also involved in these lucrative transnational crimes, including army officials and politicians.
The plan is to further inflame right-wing nationalism in Europe via a transnational network.
Other transnational forces will likely play a role in the dollar's performance against other currencies.
They represent, instead, global partnerships that pit transnational elites against the world's most vulnerable people.
As AG, Harris prioritized the prosecution of transnational gangs and weapons, drugs, and human traffickers.
The MNDAA is not designated as a terrorist organization by any government or transnational body.
In recent years, a newer, so-called transnational approach to telling this story has emerged.
The council has coordinated its designation process with that of the transnational Financial Stability Board.
Through these three very distinctive phenomena, the exhibition tells a story of transnational creative resistance.
Transnational corporations get more power than ever and more treats in the TPP goody-bag.
Information technology has no doubt evolved, but there's nothing new about the transnational dynamic, right?
A war against a loose-knit, evolving and transnational network of Islamist militants is different.
They have demanded that Mexican officials crack down on transnational gangs that facilitate migrant travel.
This work combines and transposes six national flags that, together, form a new transnational flag.
OFAC designated the company a significant transnational criminal organization, meaning its property has been frozen.
Drug traffickers, transnational criminal organizations, and violent street gangs all contribute substantially to this scourge.
And the other is we don't want it to be a platform for transnational terrorism.
The initiative would also focus on much-needed demining efforts and combating transnational organized crime.
Only a fraction of those 400 groups, however, are currently designated as transnational criminal organizations.
Regional integration, meanwhile, came to mean more than just markets; transnational governance was the watchword.
He is the author of "Transnational Neofascism in France and Italy" (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
Such networks are often run by transnational criminal groups that profit from human suffering, it added.
Doing so helps crack open a long overdue dialogue among the multigenerational, transnational assembly of participants.
Particle physics and genomics, both of which often involve huge transnational teams, are particularly guilty here.
The dangers posed by transnational threat organizations, particularly radical jihadist groups, have also evolved and intensified.
Malcolm X argued for a transnational identity and movement for black people in the United States.
But the government is slowly coming round, says Tom Kramer of Transnational Institute, a think-tank.
Mr Macron's "transnational list" proposal was shot down by the European Parliament itself two weeks ago.
The spread of global business and finance demands stronger transnational governance: the two work in harmony.
In his colorful and ambitious new transnational history, Matthew Lockwood pays very little attention to that.
EDT tomorrow: The full Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a hearing on transnational criminal threats.
" He declined to put a timeline on defeating ISIS, calling it a "transnational, long-term threat.
That analysis assumes the eight transnational party groupings in the current chamber will stay the same.
Terrorism is only one area of transnational crime, but it is easily the most high-profile.
As such, most global money laundering is perpetrated by transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), rather than individuals.
The group has become one of the most influential transnational Sunni Muslim movements in the world.
"As a career prosecutor, I actually went after gangs and transnational criminal organizations," Ms. Harris wrote.
Mexico has already tried to secure its own southern border and has long fought transnational gangs.
Melissa Chan is a reporter focused on transnational issues, often involving China's influence beyond its borders.
The issues of transnational couples and full adoption rights also need the be addressed, he said.
The new appointees will support the work of the newly established Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational.
It's spread across the globe, via a network of transnational white supremacy we've failed to monitor.
The D.E.A. has a vital role in thwarting transnational organized crime and assisting local law enforcement.
Few people believe Hunter Biden was respected in Ukraine or China for his transnational business acumen.
I have observed the evolution of the Taliban's relations with transnational jihadist groups on the ground.
They are typically members of transnational criminal organizations, which originally came from Nigeria but have spread worldwide.
He points to other transnational regulations—co-ordinating radio frequencies, for instance—which Britain will remain within.
The agency said she was part of a larger transnational criminal organization but didn't say which one.
Christine Chin is a professor at American University who specializes in the political economy of transnational migration.
Informants are a critical tool for United States law enforcement officials working to untangle transnational drug trafficking.
It was the Obama's Treasury Department in 2012 that sanctioned the gang as a transnational criminal organization.
Chief among these is the UN Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, which came into force in 2003.
Then it has HSI (Homeland Security Investigations), which is the agency that investigates actual transnational criminal activity.
"This is a transnational crime but also a boutique crime, and that makes for very complex investigations."
But Mr. Dershowitz also has a long history of representing clients in transnational legal matters, including sanctions.
Winter Is Coming, Kasparov's prescient book detailing Putinism's rise and transnational menace, came out in paperback recently.
As Season 2's premiere makes clear, the queer, global, multigender sensates face a mysterious transnational conglomerate.
Lastly, Congress must hold immediate hearings to take stock of America's resources to combat transnational white supremacy.
The IC must up its game and increase foreign-based intelligence collection against transnational white supremacy groups.
"Transnational criminal organizations like MS-13 represent one of the gravest threats to American safety," Sessions said.
The scope and sophistication of transnational organized crime in the region has increased dramatically over recent years.
Ms. Lynch's offer was an example of the cross-border collaboration required to fight such transnational crimes.
That sort of transnational growth demonstrates that rule of law weaknesses in one country impact neighboring countries.
A refugee wave could also "hinder U.S. efforts to defeat transnational drug and criminal organizations," it continued.
Instead, it might make sense to expand the number of cartels that are labeled transnational criminal organizations.
And we are seeing vulnerable people looking for economic hope oppressed and trafficked by transnational criminal cartels.
They are writing a book on the transnational history of biofuels in the United States and Brazil.
Interpol focuses on cross-border or transnational crimes, such as trafficking and, well, cases of missing people.
But it's not as sophisticated as the multitude of revenue streams that other transnational criminal organizations have.
NSLs may be used to acquire sans warrant a range of consumer credit information and other transnational records.
We're examining transnational community food literacies and how these connect the stories of people and food across borders.
In the 19th century educated liberals regarded nationalism as an expression of popular sovereignty against transnational aristocratic elites.
Contract researcher Quintiles Transnational Holdings Inc completed a $9 billion merger with IMS Health Holdings Inc last year.
Their denim jacket, lovingly called the Kutte, is a symbol of the fans' transnational unity and local identity.
He's figuratively blowing up MS-13, the transnational terrorist gang also responsible for a nationwide sex trafficking ring.
Sessions and Kelly both say they are following the President's executive order aimed at combating transnational drug cartels.
Overcoming the persistent set of problems facing all transnational corporations, Exxon Mobil has managed its international operations capably.
Thailand and Malaysia on Friday agreed to consider building a border wall to combat transnational crime and smuggling.
Trade liberalization has enabled transnational companies to flood the Mexican market, changing diet and health for the worse.
I listen to Juárez-based hip-hop group Batallones Femininos' musical confrontations with the ugliness of transnational patriarchy.
According to Sakoto Kishimoto Lead Researcher at the Transnational Institute (TNI) people are over the idea of privatization.
Then I received a master's in global affairs, with a concentration in transnational security from New York University.
The U.S. will continue the fight against transnational terrorist groups like the Islamic State that operate within Afghanistan.
Cyber increasingly is going to be the means by which national or transnational or individual interests are affected.
"For the people meant fighting transnational gangs that traffic in drugs, and guns and human beings," she said.
Their objectives range from securing our supply chains, identifying and mitigating transit threats, to combatting transnational security organizations.
Transnational terror groups such as ISIS, Ansar al-Sham and al Qaeda are feeding on the power vacuums.
The transition team said Bossert will focus on "domestic and transnational security priorities" while controversial retired Lt. Gen.
The convenience store, called a "konbini" via a transnational naming apparatus that I don't fully understand, is abandoned.
Navarro also called on Mexico to break up "transnational criminal organizations" that he said help facilitate illegal immigration.
I ask Williams if what he is doing today reflects the contemporary state of the transnational black aesthetic.
The 64 rejected cases from 1133 were instead prosecuted under smuggling and transnational crime laws, the report said.
Discussions were expected to address ways to combat transnational criminal organizations, the U.S. opioid epidemic and trade tensions.
"Collective problems require collectively coordinated responses," he said, citing terrorism and transnational crime, money laundering and drug trafficking.
But Adidas also wants to have "great relationships" with transnational retailers and promote its own website, he added.
"One thing to consider is that transnational flows of ideas and materials work in multiple directions," Belew told me.
We have fought in the transnational space so our culture, language, traditions, and religion do not die, remain alive.
Often pairings were the result of mayors who were mates, but there was also genuine concern for transnational reconciliation.
Building a transnational cybersecurity defense system is hampered by differences between countries and a lack of trust, delegates said.
In any case, extracting oil and gas in the Arctic will likely continue to be a cooperative, transnational affair.
The Southern Cone countries had put aside their differences and come together in a project of unprecedented transnational terror.
"Transnational organized crime poses a serious threat to our national and economic security," said FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe.
It is, by definition, a transnational phenomenon: People who steal money hide it far from where they stole it.
The new security assistance will strengthen maritime security, develop humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping capabilities and counter "transnational threats", he added.
Her office also led a groundbreaking study on the impacts of transnational criminal organizations and human trafficking in California.
Currently, tax haven countries such as Ireland have every incentive to establish tax deals with transnational corporations like Apple.
The Justice Department announced that it would submit proposals to Congress to make it easier to pursue transnational corruption.
In Esmeralda, transnational groups have killed local citizens and carried out targeted bombings on Ecuadorian military and law enforcement.
First, the Department of Treasury should designate Hezbollah as a Transnational Crime Organization (TCO) and under the Kingpin Act.
Bitcoin, the currency backed by no government, creates a belief in a kind of transnational society of Bitcoin holders.
It signaled the definitive end of the era of transnational optimism in which I came of age: the '90s.
EDT tomorrow: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is holding a hearing on the spread of ISIS and transnational terrorism.
From an idealistic perspective, meanwhile, the case for a cosmopolitan, transnational conception of citizenship remains as valid as ever.
That transnational threat and others will require the 45th US president to work in close cooperation with other nations.
Brown said troops will instead focus on fighting transnational drug crime, human trafficking, and firearms smuggling — not deporting immigrants.
The battlefield success against ISIS does not mean the end of the group or its brand of transnational terrorism.
And as gas prices fall, more money is left available to governments, transnational corporations, small businesses, and private citizens.
Government officials say intelligence gained from small-time boatmen is key to investigating and dismantling larger transnational criminal networks.
It's time we see this playbook for what it is, and restrict the control and influence of transnational corporations.
They represent a world of wealth without grace or nobility, a transnational ruling class with no class at all.
The top-tier Nigerian lender acquired 100% of Kenya's Transnational Bank, the East African central bank said on Friday.
They vowed to work more closely to prosecute members of the transnational gangs that control Mexico's illegal drug trade.
Further violence, it warned, could accelerate radicalization among the Rohingya, who could become willing instruments of transnational jihadist groups.
They have little to no connection to 9/11 and present no transnational terror threat to the United States.
It focuses on the groups and individuals planning transnational attacks — those casting themselves as part of the global jihad.
In her quiet contemplation, the artist attempts to make sense of her transnational identity without any hint of resolution.
In fact, the national security strategy previews a plan to dismantle transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) such as Hezbollah entirely.
The average person can never extricate themselves fully from massive transnational systems of pollution, resource extraction, and so on.
The gang developed in El Salvador after some members were deported, growing into a transnational gang throughout Central America.
Organized transnational criminal groups may first target a region with less law enforcement presence and less restrictive means of entry.
AF3IRM, a self-described "transnational feminist" group where the victim works, released a statement on Saturday detailing Thompson's alleged intimidation.
Mr Trump will probably be an unabashed Pillar Three president, enraptured by the national interest and unmoved by transnational affinities.
Divisions among Muslims have become transnational; it is sadly not uncommon for British Ahmadis to encounter social and institutional persecution.
But of course the Westphalians are jealous of sharing their power, and people are, rightly, deeply mistrustful of transnational corporations.
Meanwhile, the DCMS committee's inquiry into political campaigns' use (and misuse) of personal data continues — now at a transnational level.
Much of the novel takes place in Chicago and is about Latino immigration to the United States and transnational identity.
Because threats to networks are increasingly transnational, taking a bunker mentality could make it harder for China to prevent attacks.
Modern-day slavery, particularly in the transnational supply chains of major international corporations, is too often a risk-free proposition.
Velarde said the cooperation would not only be limited to the Odebrecht case, but for any cases of transnational corruption.
Sometimes these tricks are mere opportunism, but sometimes they are the well-organized work of national and transnational criminal groups.
Shelley — who founded George Mason University's Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center — said the alleged money launderers got off easy.
There is an overlap with transnational drug sales, but he said human smuggling cases typically are not run by cartels.
Commercial surrogacy came to India in 2002 and went transnational within a year, when a British couple "commissioned" a pregnancy.
President Obrador is inheriting a Mexico with historically high homicide rates, a booming drug trade, and entrenched transnational criminal organizations.
Harris hit back, saying she spent much of her career as a prosecutor going after gang members and transnational criminals.
Michael J. Delaney is a trade policy consultant for TransNational Strategy Group, a commercial, economic/political and policy consulting firm.
Consider that transnational crime generates an estimated $870 billion per year through money laundering and drug, human, and arms trafficking.
As transnational terrorist groups have emerged as a pressing global problem, the United Nations has struggled to make a difference.
Simpson tells a complex story about how the intersection of privatized wars and globalization heightens the vulnerability of transnational laborers.
Nations have to contend with globally relevant values for AI given the transnational nature of AI development, use, and impacts.
If ratified by the Senate, it will lead to substantially more transnational identity theft, crime, industrial espionage and financial fraud.
The Odebrecht case suggests that transnational bribery provisions and international cooperation are not sufficient for prosecutions in structurally corrupt countries.
Globalist morality tends to be very concerned about human rights and transnational concerns, especially those related to suffering and oppression.
"We are victims of an international plot by small political groups, combined with transnational organized criminal groups," he has said.
Republicans have pitched the bill as a common sense way to crack down on violent transnational gangs like MS-13.
Ahmad took a leave from E.D.N.Y. and moved to Washington, where her brief included transnational organized crime and international affairs.
Instead, they view it as a means to create a transnational supply chain managed by a network of imperial multinationals.
The United States helps those governments more effectively control their own territory and borders, reducing the likelihood of transnational jihad.
Indeed, the United States has a better offer for populations impoverished by transnational kleptocracy, but it must lead by example.
Heriberto Yépez's Transnational Battle Field (2017), is published by Commune Editions and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
Yet, they all point to a planet imperiled and an inability of governments to forge collective solutions to transnational problems.
And that's the future of American partisan politics — an explicitly anti-globalist party versus a globalist party of transnational elites.
In "The Archive's Fold," by Michelle Dizon, transnational migrations and legacies of colonization are narrated by fictional correspondences across time.
And so, like the transnational business class they drew their vocabulary and values from, politicians came to appear strangely interchangeable.
His strategy to dismantle transnational drug trafficking organizations created smaller subgroups that diversified their criminal enterprises, branching into gasoline theft.
The use of red notices has been increasing, according to Alexander Cooley, a Columbia University professor who studies transnational repression.
Daly, who held prosecutor posts in Brooklyn, New York, and in Virginia, has expertise in fighting transnational drug trafficking groups.
It has also passed laws legalizing its casinos after concerns unregulated gaming establishments were being exploited by transnational crime groups.
Future far-right attackers will almost certainly draw inspiration from their predecessors, and they can tap into deepening transnational networks.
Watchlists work, and there needs to be a robust watchlist of members of transnational organized crime organizations and their supporters.
The increasingly transnational narratives of far right extremists have strong parallels with other forms of global extremism, in particular Islamism.
The transnational gang has taken hold on Long Island in the last 10 years; 2016 was an especially violent year.
"Fénix," the new album by the reborn reggaeton star Nicky Jam, is a study in transnational savvy and personal resilience.
Transnational terrorism, waves of displaced populations and seemingly intractable wars present global threats that affect countries far from the region.
The telegraph allowed people to communicate globally, changing the way business was conducted and even making transnational romance a possibility.
But in recent years, many artists have developed sensibilities that transcend cultural limitations, replacing exotic stereotypes with a transnational outlook.
Like America's president, Europe's demagogues describe a world in which strong nations must rise up against rootless, self-dealing transnational elites.
With millions (if not billions) glued to screens and electronic devices, the overuse of technology is becoming a universal, transnational concern.
" Analyst Animesh Roul says, "The threat picture is darkening, especially because Bangladesh's government has not acknowledged the presence of transnational groups.
But virtually everything Trump is doing on immigration is counterproductive to the goal of addressing the problem of transnational organized crime.
"We are going into a world where people are looking for more experiential more than transnational types of business," Portell said.
A common thread in each of the recent cases has been the failure to anticipate the transnational spread of these diseases.
Trump began to focus on the transnational gang after a series of killings earlier this year in Suffolk County, Long Island.
"Al Shabaab remains an organization with its roots in Somalia but has evolved into a transnational, regional jihadi organization," he said.
Alejandro Ramos is a Master's candidate at the George Washington University, studying Security Policy Studies and concentrating on Transnational Security Issues.
Estonia offers e-Residency which is a transnational digital identity available to people who start a business online in the nation.
A major priority for Harris during her tenure as AG was prosecuting transnational gangs known for trafficking drugs, firearms, and humans.
"The solutions are FSRU, land-based LNG, deep sea exploration in the Bay of Bengal, and transnational (gas) grids ," he said.
The administration should also use the Kingpin Act against Hezbollah as well as designating it as a transnational criminal organization (TCO).
How do you think representation of race has changed over time, especially as we've become more of a transnational multicultural society?
A second operation targeted transnational networks behind illegal websites and call-center type operations, Interpol said in a statement from Bangkok.
Rather, they rely on their ties to the government and increasingly transnational networks to protect their personal and collective interests. video
Whether it comes to taxes, privacy, free speech or security, national governments have always sought to impose rules on transnational corporations.
Interpol says that the wildlife trade is the fourth-largest type of transnational crime, right after weapons, narcotics and human trafficking.
And yet, the reporting determined, MS-199503 and its rival street gangs in El Salvador are not sophisticated transnational criminal enterprises.
And led by "megabandas" (gangs with over 100 members) like the "Tren de Aragua," Venezuelan organized crime is now becoming transnational.
The two countries, he said, are also working to form a joint law-enforcement task force to combat transnational wildlife criminals.
Analysts fear the combination could worsen the conflict, or even turn it into a transnational cause that could attract foreign jihadists.
Countering transnational terrorism and protecting the homeland from planned attacks from radical Islamic extremists is certainly a U.S. national security interest.
There has been successful local and transnational mobilization around issues including women's liberation, ending mass incarceration, climate justice and indigenous rights.
In fact, the case can be made that K-Pop is now the biggest transnational pop-culture phenomenon since hip-hop.
He had been implicated in a dizzyingly complex transnational corruption scandal that had already enveloped much of the Peruvian political class.
Human trafficking is an estimated $150 billion industry, and one of the fastest-growing transnational criminal activities of the 21st century.
Several of them, notably from smaller states which believe transnational lists would be dominated by France and Germany, have expressed opposition.
Next year's election, and potentially a transnational list backed by Macron, could increase the French president's voice in the EU assembly.
Social media was sold to us as this information utopia, this network that was transnational but would bring us all together.
In that sense, this book runs against the "transnational" vogue within the historical profession, which emphasizes connections and continuities beyond national borders.
He views skateboarding as a larger transnational community where, especially among young people, norms can be formulated without adult instruction or interference.
By connecting his work to Africa and developing a powerful transnational view, he aimed to develop an alternative history rooted in struggle.
Shutting down any terror "pipeline" in an age of transnational jihad and online radicalization has to be driven by sophisticated intelligence networks.
Transnational corporations and the most powerful militaries on Earth are already building to prepare for higher sea levels and more extreme weather.
They are also implicated in a multi-billion dollar money laundering scheme tied to several transnational organized criminal groups in the region.
Since 9/11, Beijing has appropriated the lexicon of the "war on terror" to link Uyghur opposition groups to transnational jihadist organizations.
Festivals are inherently precarious and so the lure of a transnational company with deep pockets to shore up the risk is understandable.
Yet the Brotherhood, a transnational movement that has spawned many other Islamist parties in the region, still inspires fear in Arab autocrats.
But workers in Poland, Germany, Italy, France, and England are also reportedly joining the call for a transnational strike around Prime Day.
At the same time, immigrant advocates complain that the LAPD conducts operations with Immigration and Customs Enforcement that focus on transnational gangs.
The two-kilometer stretch of electric road was added to the E16, a transnational highway running through Northern Ireland, Norway and Sweden.
If you think about the Cold War, [the Marcoses] were part of this transnational network of dictatorships that benefited from America's patronage.
"Transnational corporations producing and aggressively marketing alcohol rely on the harmful use of alcohol for their sales and profits," the letter said.
The U.N. is crucial for resolving complex transnational problems, ranging from the refugee crisis to nuclear proliferation and global pandemics like Zika.
It said this was necessary given the transnational nature of the case as the fraud took place in more than one country.
Cases like this flourish in company records, raising the question of whether the botanist's seemingly transnational identity was, in fact, company norm.
There are many economic issues between our two countries, and other commercial ... we have transnational criminal organizations that we work on together.
We have to do more to stop dark markets if we want to disrupt sophisticated underground economy that ports transnational organized crime.
The new quasi-territorial tax system established under the TCJA allows large, transnational firms to make money from selling to U.S. consumers.
Previously these types of campaigns were fought via sophisticated and expensive communication technologies, such as short-wave radio or transnational satellite television.
While both groups have other sources of revenue, this transnational pipeline has played an important role in each group's success and expansion.
MS-13, the first street gang to be labeled a transnational criminal organization by the government, has earned outsized focus this year.
The agreement will help the US and UK fight "terrorism, transnational organized crime, and child exploitation," US Attorney General William Barr said.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated 16 entities and individuals for supporting "illicit Iranian actors or transnational criminal activity," according to a statement.
A former journalist, Peters now investigates organized crime networks as executive director of the Center on Illicit Networks and Transnational Organized Crime.
Transnational criminal organizations employ professional money laundering cells that do not operate within the confines of expected, predefined, overly-broad transactional actions.
It is here, along this border, he said, that transnational gangs like MS-13 and international cartels flood our country with drugs.
The department's budget proposal for next year also requests $400,000 for a "sensitive investigative unit" to address transnational threats from El Salvador.
Second, Washington is demanding a major crackdown on what it calls the transnational criminal organizations managing the transportation of migrants through Mexico.
What is now a transnational gang began in central Los Angeles in the 1980s, formed by Salvadoran refugees fleeing a civil war.
He sees "Universal Beings" as the start of a transnational exploration; his sights are set on making similar recordings in Africa soon.
Especially as transnational terrorism continues to blur longstanding distinctions between the military and civilian spheres, preserving a constitutional stopping point is crucial.
The most effective way to tackle transnational graft may be through such small, pragmatic measures rather than in a single, grand sweep.
The research and advocacy organization Global Financial Integrity has estimated that transnational criminal activities account for $1.6 trillion to $2.2 trillion annually.
Canada's change has caused fierce fights within the UN in Vienna, according to Martin Jelsma of the Transnational Institute, a think-tank.
The attendees looked mostly bookish; a few of the younger ones wore the beards and browline glasses favored by the transnational intelligentsia.
For example, the transnational features of the white supremacist threat manifested with the New Zealand Christchurch mosque attacks that killed 85033 people.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated 21625 entities and individuals for supporting "illicit Iranian actors or transnational criminal activity," according to a statement.
In fact he was a transnational writer at a time when many of his contemporaries were taken up with ingrown literary rivalries.
While U.S. innovation and economic growth are vital considerations, Congressional leaders cannot afford to overlook the numerous transnational issues accompanying technical progress.
Those include a dangerous mal-adjustment of mechanisms for security and instability, regional crises, the creeping threats of terrorism and transnational crime.
"I truly believe that we have disrupted these transnational organizations," said Christopher Kennally, Area Port Director Savannah, during a news conference Tuesday.
Trump secured victories in states including Massachusetts, Virginia and Tennessee, proving the bombastic businessman's transnational appeal continues to be hard to shake.
In fact, transnational political lessons are rarely as clear as these writers claim, and those of the UK election are no exception.
The government has consistently denied the presence in the country of any transnational militant organization such as al Qaeda or Islamic State.
China says they're among 117 suspects arrested in relation to five transnational telecom fraud cases being jointly invested by Chinese and Malaysian authorities.
The transnational threats plaguing warmer southern waters have now moved north, particularly environmental degradation, illegal fishing and the displacement of people and wildlife.
Naim described Venezuela as a "criminalized country," rife with local and transnational gangs "maybe even more lethal and more dangerous" than the military.
"Up to eight militants, including a female, were killed," Monirul Islam, the chief of police for counter-terrorism and transnational crime, told reporters.
"This endorsement represents a total rejection of the corrupt politicians who have allowed transnational gangs and cartels to terrorize American communities," he said.
"Up to eight militants, including a female, were killed," Monirul Islam, the chief of police for counter-terrorism and transnational crime, told reporters.
Gulf This group had been one of Sinaloa's main competitors in the 2000s, with an extensive transnational network into Central and South America.
But it also turns the restrictionist worry that immigrants today prefer to live transnational lives rather than assimilate into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The Obama administration Treasury Department in 103 sanctioned the gang as a transnational criminal organization -- the first such designation for a street gang.
The Obama administration's Treasury Department sanctioned the gang in 2012 as a transnational criminal organization -- the first such designation for a street gang.
Enacting the END Wildlife Trafficking Act would continue the U.S.' legacy as a global leader in ensuring security against transnational crime and trafficking.
Every year, transnational criminal organizations make billions in profit by extorting innocent families and taking advantage of endless loopholes in U.S. immigration law.
For all the yo-yo foreign policy, the bad-guy list remained the same: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea and transnational Islamist terrorism.
The U.S. government should support a transnational solution that treats this threat in the same way it has treated nuclear or chemical weapons.
Those include a dangerous maladjustment of mechanisms for maintaining international security and stability, regional crises, the creeping threats of terrorism and transnational crime.
The third-term congressman in the last Congress offered the Transnational Drug Trafficking Act, which aimed to further restrict cross-border drug trafficking.
But at a time when cybercrime and transnational criminal networks are top priorities for U.S. law enforcement, Latvia's struggles have gained new urgency.
Estonia offers an e-residency, a transnational digital identity available to anyone in the world interested in administering a location-independent business online.
Charlottesville was an American manifestation of what Morris Dees and J. Richard Cohen of the Southern Poverty Law Center call transnational white supremacy.
Over recent decades, these principles of international organization have come to be entrenched in transnational production systems that make nonsense of economic nationalism.
Sixteen sessions over two days explore women's diverse contributions to the arts from a transnational and transhistorical perspective, reflecting global and historical diversity.
The first investments in China in the 1980s came from Japan as well as from transnational Chinese business networks based in East Asia.
Those include a dangerous maladjustment of mechanisms for maintaining international security and stability, regional crises, the creeping threat of terrorism and transnational crime.
The threat of transnational criminal organizations is ever-present as they smuggle drugs, weapons, cash and people in support of their criminal enterprises.
Those principles had allowed for progress between Mexico and the US on issues like NAFTA and fighting "transnational organized crime," Peña Nieto said.
Before it was taken down last year, the website of Campbell's company, Sigma Transnational, did not suggest his firm was a lobbying powerhouse.
Researchers from the Norwegian Institute of Nature Research say the transnational fence could wreak havoc on the wildlife known to stretch both borders.
Neither the president nor his new intelligence chief is likely to focus sufficiently on the rising threat of transnational right-wing extremist groups.
But the underpinnings of the bilateral relationship — including trade and cooperation in the fight against transnational crime — have not significantly changed, analysts said.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated 16 entities and individuals for supporting "illicit Iranian actors or transnational criminal activity," according to a statement Tuesday.
Their missions dovetail with themes Mr. Sessions has emphasized, including reducing violent crime and cracking down on transnational drug cartels and illegal immigration.
Drilling deeper, intelligence analysts could have stressed the possibility that the strike on General Suleimani might encourage a new strain of transnational terrorism.
"ICE aims to disrupt and dismantle end-to-end the illicit pathways used by transnational criminal organizations and human smuggling facilitators," Elzea said.
Transnational jihadist networks that flourished in Afghanistan and Pakistan found little purchase in Bangladesh, despite its dense, poor Muslim population and porous borders.
Some of those guilty of trafficking were also convicted of taking part in organized transnational crime, forcible detention leading to death, and rape.
We have learned important lessons developing the modern counterterrorism information-sharing enterprise, but those lessons have not been applied to transnational organized crime.
MORE. The U.S. Treasury Department designated 16 entities and individuals for supporting "illicit Iranian actors or transnational criminal activity," according to a statement.
The convenient self-delusion of the "neoliberal" decades was that you could strengthen both national democracy (including welfare-state capitalism) and transnational policymaking.
As speakers in these transnational cities conversed, the light undulated and danced; the beams grew stronger and brighter when the participants were synchronized.
Robert J. Bunker, an instructor with the University of Southern California's Safe Communities Institute, specializes in transnational criminal organizations and global terrorist groups.
The US Department of the Treasury officially designated MS-13 as a "transnational criminal organization" for the purpose of economic sanctions in 2012.
Oil theft is rampant, and the booming black market has transnational oil and gas consultants concerned about the effects on global oil markets.
It was succeeded by another collective, Godzookie, made up of a younger, transnational group of artists and curators, which lasted for several years.
A second executive order, aimed at combating transnational drug cartels, prescribes steps for various federal agencies to "increase intelligence" sharing among law enforcement partners.
They also seize thousands of pounds of narcotics, and they get rid of child smugglers, and they detect people who are transnational gang members.
"It would be really ill-advised," transnational crime expert Alex Toth of the University of Tampa, a former DEA special agent, told BuzzFeed News.
Before even thinking about the matter, it is worth recalling that Europe's transnational institutions, as they emerged after 1945, were deeply Catholic in inspiration.
Meanwhile Viktor Orban—prime minister of Mr Soros's native Hungary and himself a recipient of a Soros-funded scholarship—reviles his benefactor's "transnational empire".
"Travel around in some areas and you see the plants all over the place," says Tom Blickman of the Transnational Institute, a research group.
She listed some threats that worry Mr Trump as much as her boss, from North Korea's nuclear ambitions to attacks by transnational terrorist groups.
This and other such stories are contained in a new report published by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime, a Geneva-based lobby.
But Salvador Rangel, a Catholic bishop in the state of Guerrero (a hot spot in the transnational heroin trade), has a pretty good idea.
Specifically, they will be tasked with providing intelligence on transnational crime and assist with cargo dock operations and searches of commercial trucks for contraband.
However, if one is not a gang investigator or a member of the law enforcement community, few know anything about this violent transnational gang.
The U.S. government said it was targeting 18 entities and people for supporting what it said were "illicit Iranian actors or transnational criminal activity".
We have to set a common agenda in regards to transnational migration, and that requires giving Central American governments a seat at the table.
The monarchies have frequently justified these crackdowns as a reaction to external threats, from either transnational Islamist movements or from hostile states like Iran.
Strikes continue to help our partners make progress in their fight against the transnational terrorists who oppose peace in Somalia and in the region.
Geographic targeting orders might seem out of place in a Russian sanctions bill, but they drive straight at the contemporary model of transnational kleptocracy.
Accused of betraying the billion-dollar community he created with an arcane and byzantine ritual, while accidentally solving — maybe — a transnational clandestine mining mystery.
Only instead of a godless communism, now it is a transnational militant Islam that is envisioned as a threat to Buddhist identity and tradition.
"There's evidence to suggest that major transnational syndicates such as the Sinaloa Cartel and the Triads have been active in the Philippines," he said.
In a transnational world of webs and networks, we should not be surprised that U.S. international engagement increasingly comes from below the federal level.
The Public Security Bureau has made repeated statements since March that transnational cyber gambling is harmful to the country's economic security, image and stability.
Instead, Brown said, the troops would join an existing program to combat transnational crime at the border, the coast and elsewhere in the state.
They include the growing Russian threat, transnational terrorism, cyberwarfare, piracy on the high seas and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, among others.
And the tiny provincial election has quickly become a symbol of possibilities in the current, transnational era of political dissatisfaction and hastening climate change.
NAFTA shifted the balance of economic and political power in favor of transnational corporations at the expense of workers, their unions and their governments.
The Justice Department announced that it is also sending Congress legislative proposals that concern the illegal proceeds of transnational corruption and substantive corruption offenses.
"Secretary Pompeo will reaffirm the partnership with Mexico to combat transnational criminal organizations and also the opioid epidemic," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said.
It is willing to help counter transnational threats such as terrorism and supports the NATO mission in Afghanistan through troop contributions and logistical assistance.
Most of the activity that enriches transnational criminal organizations -- the smuggling of cocaine and other drugs -- occurs through legal ports of entry in cars.
Who knew that the Woodbury Common outlet mall in upstate New York was the center of a thriving transnational business in smuggled polo shirts?
At its peak, it numbered about 1,500 people, according to Alex Mensing, project coordinator with Pueblo Sin Fronteras, the transnational group that organized it.
"This is the least of their suffering," said Irineo Mujica, Mexico director of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, the transnational advocacy group that organized the caravan.
WASHINGTON — Early in his term, Attorney General Jeff Sessions instructed his top investigative deputies to target the transnational gang MS-13 as a priority.
Another order signed by Mr. Trump last year directed law enforcement agencies to increase their efforts to dismantle transnational smuggling organizations, including wildlife traffickers.
President Trump has often cited crimes committed by the transnational gang MS-13 in cities as far from the southern border as New York.
David Brophy, a senior lecturer in modern Chinese history at the University of Sydney, said he was worried about the threat to transnational activism.
Transnational groups like the Islamic State or Al Qaeda are eager to claim faraway attacks and have the public relations machinery to do so.
"The Secretary and State Councilor also discussed economics and trade, and potential cooperation on counterterrorism, law enforcement and transnational crime," the White House added.
Nourished by Kenyan culture, the transnational artist is filling the niches on the Fifth Avenue facade, for the first time in the Met's history.
But the purposes would be for defensive and policing purposes near and within the safe haven and confronting transnational crime rather than maneuvering warfare.
"The Afghan army is taking the brunt of the fight against these transnational terrorists and the Taliban," General McMaster said in a recent briefing.
According to CBP, the walls system "will serve as a persistent impediment" to transnational criminal organizations, while still allowing river access for property owners.
The main concern was about the ties between illicit drug production, narcotics trafficking, the involvement of terrorist groups and the empowerment of transnational delinquency.
The killer's "manifesto," which lays out a warped rationale for his brutal attack, encapsulates a fundamental irony, presenting a transnational version of extremist nationalism.
Over the last seven decades ethnic nationalism has been tempered by respect for state borders and softened by transnational institutions, trade and minority rights.
Seth G. Jones is the Harold Brown chair and director of the Transnational Threats Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
But what makes the incident especially scary is that the outbreak was transnational, having likely come from cattle in both the U.S. and Mexico.
"The region's demand for heroin remains at unacceptably high levels and transnational organized crime groups are making huge profits," a 2015 UNODC report said.
Large transnational operators like Vodafone and Telefónica will be insulated from this, as they can balance traffic flows through their different operations in each country.
It&aposs a transnational push for the free movement of people and it requires essentially amnesty for all but perhaps the most violent criminal offenders.
Then the roughly $23-million transnational museum opened without a major "exhibition," or at least the type of exhibition we typically envision in art museums.
But they have caused a "substantial portion" of the recent surge, notes Mark Shaw, a criminologist who runs the Global Initiative against Transnational Organised Crime.
The shared shapes, revolutionary impulse, and transnational transit between the two works (both traveled internationally), however, set a tone for what permeates seemingly isolated frames.
The pressure of being one of the main breadwinners for her transnational family has weighed heavily on her in light of the looming TPS decision.
While authorities blame the violence on domestic militants, security experts say the scale and sophistication of the cafe attack suggested links to a transnational network.
Eurovision, which originated in 1955 as a test of transnational network capabilities and postwar international relations, introduced telephone voting a few years before Idol premiered.
The sprawling network is planned to continue into South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, as part of transnational efforts to connect countries within East Africa.
Still, it's often state and local law enforcement that first come into contact with transnational gangs, Homan noted, and working with those agencies is crucial.
Their most recent exhibition, Crossing The Black Atlantic, including artists Juliana Huxtable, Derica Shields, and Mohammed Fayaz created a transnational dialog between artists of color.
Before retiring last winter, Kelly served as the head of U.S. Southern Command, where he worked closely with Homeland Security to disrupt transnational organized crime.
The P.K.K. aimed to reverse all of this, preaching a reverence for transnational Kurdish identity and language under the banner of a secular, leftist program.
In their report, the DEA went on to state that Mexican TCOs (Transnational Criminal Organizations) continue to dominate the heroin market in the United States.
Transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) pose a serious threat to the safety and security of our country, and to the law enforcement officers that protect it.
Grand federalist schemes, such as replacing the British contingent of European parliamentarians with transnational lists presented to all EU voters, will go nowhere (for now).
The Department of Homeland Security trains Central American coast guard units, with which it shares biometric data through a Biometric Identification Transnational Migration Alert Program.
The State Department official said the officials will discuss the opioid epidemic, trade, "curb irregular immigration" and ways "to combat transnational criminal organizations" in Mexico.
Besides nuclear weapons, the leaders of the Council of Councils institutes ranked interstate war, transnational terrorism, internal violence, and climate change as top global threats.
The case was noteworthy for being part of a transnational effort to hold people accountable for crimes against humanity, no matter where those crimes occurred.
"This is the biggest transnational organized crime ever seen in Bangladesh and so we sought both technical and human assistance (from the FBI)," he said.
At rallies for Republican congressional candidates, the president reliably promotes his long-promised border wall while accusing Democrats of coddling the transnational MS-13 gang.
"Trump said there are terrorists here," said Irineo Mujica, the director of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a transnational group that has organized the caravans for years.
The sum of this activity is a transnational crime organization that contributes to the killing of 40,222 African elephants each year, according to one survey.
H.S.I., which is responsible for fighting transnational criminal organizations that illegally exploit U.S. travel, trade, financial and immigration systems, uses Palantir software for data analysis.
Among global jihadists and transnational criminals, Ms. Nielsen listed "cyberthugs and hackers and resurgent nation-state rivals" as an emerging threat to the United States.
He also directed that the National Security Council focus less on transnational issues like global economics and nonproliferation, and more on bilateral and geographic priorities.
It was expanded to Latin America in 19943 to help fight transnational drug smugglers, leading to the series of violent encounters in Honduras in 2012.
They need to recognize that transnational organized crime is a now primary threat to the rule of law and overall well-being of the region.
He speaks of sovereignty, economic nationalism, opposition to globalization and finding common ground with Brexit supporters and other groups hostile to the transnational European Union.
"The transnational stuff — a pandemic, financial crises, climate change — will also still happen but the White House will be less equipped to handle," he said.
Update: A day after this article went online, the House Committee on Homeland Security unanimously approved Congressman Max Rose's Transnational White Supremacist Extremism Review Act.
Quibi's year of pre-sold pre-roll comes from heavyweight transnational brands like Walmart, Pepsi, Google, Progressive, and ABInBev (so Budweiser or some other beer).
In three of the four countries beset by famine, transnational terrorist organizations are driving or thriving in the same conflict that threatens the food supply.
Far-right experts say the festival, now in its fifth year in Kyiv, has become an important networking hub for the transnational white supremacy movement.
They described an array of economic, military and intelligence threats, from highly organized efforts by China to scattered disruptions by terrorists, hacktivists and transnational criminals.
Being "for the people", she argued, means standing against "predators", "big banks" and "transnational gangs,"—a careful bit of positioning that tries to cut into the anti-corporatism of Senator Elizabeth Warren, a rival for the Democratic nomination, and President Donald Trump's law-and-order claims ("on the subject of transnational gangs, let's be perfectly clear: the president's medieval vanity project isn't going to stop them").
The Trump transition team said in a statement that Flynn will focus on international security issues while Bossert will focus on domestic and transnational security priorities.
According to Harris's new campaign site, she has championed the issue as California's attorney general, where she prosecuted transnational gangs for trafficking in guns and drugs.
China's laws and regulations permit businesses to use foreign names or the Chinese translations of such names as trademarks, leading to many transnational disputes and controversies.
A transnational energy conglomerate with a presence in 72 countries, BP conducts around a third of its business in the US — by far its largest market.
Quintiles Transnational Holdings reported a strong quarter on Tuesday and announced it will be combining with competitor IMS Health in a $18 billion merger of equals.
Fixing climate change is going to take systematic, nation-scale work; these kind of solutions let countries and transnational corporations get away with business-as-usual.
Mark Micallef, a researcher from the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, said Europe could do more to stop illegal activity by combining efforts and intelligence.
Contract medical research provider Quintiles Transnational Holdings and health care information company IMS Health Holdings said they would merge in a deal valued at $9 billion.
The 100 soldiers who will stay at the border have special training in narcotics search and seizures as well as expertise in transnational criminal organization intelligence.
"The arrest is a significant achievement in our shared fight against transnational organized crime, violence, and drug trafficking," the Drug Enforcement Administration said in a statement.
West, the 21st century struggle may be horizontal, with conservatives and traditionalists in every country arrayed against the militant secularism of a multicultural and transnational elite.
"Indeed, Islamic State will almost certainly evolve into a diffuse and transnational terrorist group, not unlike al-Qaeda, after it loses its safe haven," they concluded.
The rules only permit coalition airstrikes in situations where coalition troops are directly threatened and as part of counterterrorism missions against transnational groups like al Qaeda.
BONN, Germany (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mozambique not only has one of Africa's longest coastlines; it is also the final destination for at least nine transnational rivers.
European Union politicians have celebrated Charlemagne's empire as an early form of transnational co-operation, despite the fact Charlemagne had no "nations" to make co-operate.
There is such hope and optimism in these transnational performances, such certainty that communication would lead to a better tomorrow, that I could hardly stand it.
The more refugees that flow out of Venezuela, the easier it is for these transnational and transregional threat networks to spread north, south, east and west.
Ferrara's office regarded smugglers in Africa and Europe as a transnational criminal network, and every boat they sent across the Mediterranean as a crime against Italy.
Under the aegis of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a transnational advocacy group, the migrants moved north en masse — on foot, hitchhiking and on the tops of trains.
MS-133 became the first street gang to be designated by the government as a transnational criminal organization when President Barack Obama did so in 2012.
For instance, Koch, Laron Williams, and Jason Smith studied how quickly various parliamentary governments lost their majority coalitions after transnational terrorist attacks in a 2012 paper.
The local police officers who contribute names to the database rarely speak Spanish and lack training in the intricacies of transnational criminal organizations like MS-13.
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Dozens of peasant leaders, including Ch'orti's, have been assassinated in recent years for trying to defend their land and water from these transnational companies and consortiums.
The threat of radical right-wing white supremacists is also unequivocally transnational, as documented in the September 2019 Soufan Center report that details the growing menace.
It is "unlikely that default judgment like this would be enforced overseas," said Linda Silberman, a transnational law expert and law professor at New York University.
The aim of this disparateness is to replace a nationalist narrative of linear progression, from the Gauls to now, with a web of surprising transnational connections.
Carole Basri is a lawyer of Iraqi Jewish descent, an adjunct professor at Fordham Law School and visiting professor at Peking University School of Transnational Law.
The Department must be in a position to use all laws available to combat the transnational drug organizations and dangerous drug traffickers who threaten American lives.
The Center's research commitments, including climate change and indigenous planetary knowledges, drive our programming, especially as they are relevant to specific locales and transdisciplinary/transnational inquiry.
The report also noted that the "activities of large-scale transnational crime groups" were "closely related" to ethnic armed groups which control swathes of Myanmar's territory.
Certainly national security threats from both domestic and transnational non-state actors, like ISIS, are real and demand the FBI and Department of Homeland Security's attention.
Others see a risk that anti-EU transnational lists could do well, while some are also concerned the system would create two classes of EU parliamentarians.
Mexican law enforcement and US Border Patrol coordinate interdiction efforts, perform joint patrols, respond to border violence and pursue prosecution of criminals of transnational criminal organizations.
On Saturday he said the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency was focused on getting the transnational street gang MS-13 out of the United States.
The White House says Hernandez has "conducted numerous successful international human trafficking investigations involving transnational organized crime groups" over the course of his seven-year assignment.
And then on the other hand, you have the [fight against the] Islamic State and al Qaeda, and these are what you would call transnational jihadists.
Regional conflicts over water could disrupt global trade, cause greater displacement and create more openings for terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations to recruit and thrive.
Morgan agreed that Mexico needs to to "step up" and "get off the sidelines," calling on Mexico to strengthen its interdiction efforts and target transnational criminal organizations.
Its archival sections, too, are small — but they're growing, with Transnational Radio Encounters inviting anyone to contact them to share relevant personal, historical, or contemporary audio clips.
"Increasing law enforcement in these two hotspots could help curtail future elephant losses across Africa and disrupt this organized transnational crime," he wrote in the ensuing study.
Part of the problem is driven by the simple reality that transnational jihadist groups don't offer a set of targets or objectives that can be concretely achieved.
The Singapore government said in a statement that law enforcing agencies will strengthen their capabilities to identify and investigate more money laundering cases of "complex transnational" nature.
In a statement, CBP said Morales-Luna was detained on Saturday because she was part of a transnational criminal smuggling organization operating in eastern San Diego County.
Radio Garden is a Transnational Radio Knowledge Platform traveling online exhibition designed by Amsterdam-based Studio Moniker and developed by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
Mukherjee, whose book Indian Suffragettes: Female Identities and Transnational Networks is out this year, also tells me about a more troubling side to the campaign's white figureheads.
Millions of people still use cannabis in Indonesia, with the majority of it being produced in the Aceh region, according to a report from the Transnational Institute.
Whereas the non-interventionism that Malcolm X might have embraced would have been born out of a transnational solidarity with people from other parts of the world.
Obviously, gun-running and drug-trafficking should count; in 2011 the UN estimated that financial flows linked to transnational organised crime were worth 1.5% of global GDP.
The gang, which federal authorities said is a "transnational criminal enterprise," became so powerful that the FBI started a MS-13 National Gang Task Force in 2004.
Maischak will not be teaching 19th-century US history, transnational history and political economy for the rest of the semester, Fresno State President Joseph Castro's letter said.
For instance, Michael Koch, Laron Williams, and Jason Smith studied how quickly various parliamentary governments lost their majority coalitions after transnational terrorist attacks in a 2012 paper.
We push our students to think about their place in a transnational world that must contend with issues around race, class, gender, sexuality, dis/ability, and religion.
Actually, transnational corporations were the ones who taught me not to believe in borders, so now I'm waiting for one day when they will be destroyed [laughs].
For instance, Michael Koch, Laron Williams, and Jason Smith studied how quickly various parliamentary governments lost their majority coalitions after transnational terrorist attacks in a 2012 paper.
But with cybersecurity breaches transnational in nature, a major investigative force of police agencies from around the world had previously called for more help from private companies.
With conflict raging in different corners of the planet, often involving confused alliances between rival states and transnational terrorist factions, there is no luxury of a honeymoon.
The new one aims to reduce differences between sets of national or regional rules that hinder trade in a world of transnational production and long supply chains.
Transnational organized crime syndicates are destroying the lives of countless people in Asia, and they use their financial muscle to corrupt and undermine the rule of law.
"The C.A.P. in this sense has clearly failed to live up to its declared objectives," said the report, which was prepared by the Amsterdam-based Transnational Institute.
Intelligence is critical to understanding these threats and to presenting policymakers with options for dealing with challenges: Iran, nuclear proliferation, cybersecurity, Russia, China, North Korea, transnational terrorism.
Successfully achieving stability is critical to protecting vulnerable populations as well as curbing the influence of our adversaries, transnational criminal organizations and addressing other national security threats.
Michael Delaney is a trade policy consultant for TransNational Strategy Group, a commercial, economic/political and policy consultancy providing services to private sector and sovereign government clients.
America has provided boats, training and equipment to Vietnam's Coast Guard to fight transnational crime and counter China's efforts to control most of the South China Sea.
Five days later, the head of the Myanmar police division against transnational crime also pulled out of talks with the Bangladeshi border guard force planned for Oct.
In an effort to fight off populism, he proposed to make the European Parliament more representative of European citizens by introducing transnational lists as early as 2019.
In June 2900, Uber received $220006 billion from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund — the largest cash investment from a single investor — a testament to its transnational impact.
The Maduro government engages in little bilateral or international cooperation in the fight against transnational organized crime and has prominent state officials facilitating and protecting criminal activity.
Moreover, the collectivist approach emerges as an important quality that makes this trait of Central and Eastern European art a model for perspectives that enable transnational discussions.
A transnational oligarchy has arisen, with secretive business partnerships tying, for instance, Wilbur Ross, Mr. Trump's commerce secretary, to the family of President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
" He also issued a public challenge to the transnational MS-13 gang, warning, "My gang is bigger than theirs, and we are going to take them out.
His restructuring prioritizes geographic policy (like, ironically, Ukraine policy) while cutting or combining teams in functional and transnational issues such as international economics, nonproliferation and global health.
Although some on social media have noted with surprise the presence of a Canadian citizen among those arrested, such transnational membership has long characterized white power organizing.
"Stealing a nation's cultural property and antiquities is one of the oldest forms of organized transnational crime," said Mr. Homan, who will soon retire from the agency.
If Ms. Crumly and her allies prevail, several dozen rural landowners will have triumphed over a transnational energy company and the wishes of their president and governor.
Transnational drug syndicates have long operated in Myanmar's north and northeastern borderlands, setting up illicit drug production facilities in semi-lawless enclaves controlled by armed ethnic groups.
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Gyorgy Schopflin, a center-right EPP lawmaker, said there was not enough time to change EU countries rules to prepare for transnational lists before the 2019 vote.
Foreign actors exploit real estate loopholes to conduct transactions through shell companies and use their money to gain political influence, perpetuate corruption, and promote transnational organized crime.
The transnational force that posed the gravest danger to the Middle East in 2014 was Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its proxies, not the Islamic State.
But the size of recent caravans has become "uncontrollable," said Irineo Mujica, a member of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a transnational group that accompanied earlier caravans in Mexico.
The documents contend that the suspects committed murder to gain entrance into the transnational gang known as MS-113, or to maintain their status in that organization.
This, he explained, is how the international community will be able to help local groups, particularly with tracking cross border movement, money flow, and other transnational operations.
For instance, [Michael] Koch, Laron Williams, and Jason Smith studied how quickly various parliamentary governments lost their majority coalitions after transnational terrorist attacks in a 2012 paper.
You know, on the maritime front, we tend to push and try to push our borders as far away from the U.S. coastline as possible against transnational criminals.
It is estimated that human trafficking generates many billions of dollars of profit per year, second only to drug trafficking as the most profitable form of transnational crime.
Lehne said the economic underpinning of the EU makes it more resilient than some people realize, as transnational supply lines and free movement act as a powerful unifier.
THERE IS A TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION THAT THRIVES IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY OF MEXICO, THEY'RE A CONVEYOR BELT, A CONVEYOR BELT FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS COMING FROM CENTRAL AMERICA.
They crunched some of the results of two transnational investigations into social attitudes: the World Values Survey and a probe by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The groups are driven by a transnational religious-political ideology and a belief in violent jihad to enforce a return to a perceived Islam of the seventh century.
Bowling's transnational image of modernism allowed him to center the Black experience within a visual language that often ignored — or otherwise whitewashed — its existence from the historical record.
" Instead, it says that jihadist groups "have merged under a global jihadist ideology that seeks to establish a transnational Islamic caliphate that fosters conflict on a global scale.
The French pharmaceutical company was founded through the merger of Germany's Hoechst and France's Rhone-Poulenc, the first transnational merger to combine large rivals from France and Germany.
Part of the problem is that while transnational organized crime groups have quickly expanded in scope and sophistication, those meant to keep a check on them have not.
Investigators "have been perceived as targeting undocumented aliens, instead of the transnational criminal organizations that facilitate cross border crimes impacting our communities and national security," the letter states.
But attacks on oil tankers have become less frequent as global fuel prices have dropped, according to a recent report by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.
Lawmakers sought to highlight the recent violence by transnational gang MS-13, which was founded in Los Angeles in the 1980s by immigrants who had fled El Salvador.
Michael J. Delaney is a trade policy consultant for TransNational Strategy Group, a commercial, economic/political and policy consultancy providing services to private sector and sovereign government clients.
Over 90 percent of outward foreign direct investment is actually destined to serve foreign goods and services markets or for performing value-added activities in transnational supply chains.
The president has also made it clear that his administration will be focused on eliminating the transnational criminal threat, which is behind the cocaine production we are seeing.
This sort of transnational pop — American, Caribbean, African — is new turf for Drake, and given that he's one of pop music's great sponges, it's proving to be fertile.
On Wednesday evening, the governor announced he would send up to 400 troops within the state, on the coasts and at the southern border to fight transnational crime.
The problem with this solution, of course, is that Bitcoin is transnational so this would require cooperation among China, Russia, Canada, and the US to report this information.
Due to their presence in the U.S., Central America and Mexico, MS-213 was the first gang to be labelled a "transnational criminal organization" by the U.S. government.
U.S. and Latin American diplomats worry that the instability could spawn a refugee crisis and create a power vacuum that might be filled by transnational organized crime groups.
Under her plan, wealth is raided from workers and transferred to wealthy transnational elites who have no borders, and can move capital freely from one country to another.
Here's a look at their work: • Njideka Akunyili Crosby, 34, is a Nigerian-born painter in Los Angeles known for large-scale collage works that express transnational identity.
The agency, which has struggled to balance its role in transnational investigations and deportations, is best known for its division responsible for arresting, detaining and deporting unauthorized immigrants.
FESTAC '77 was the nickname for the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture, a monthlong showcase of transnational black art held in Lagos, Nigeria.
In the letter, the investigators said the Trump administration's crackdown on undocumented migrants had limited their ability to pursue national security threats, child pornography offenses and transnational crime.
Skolnick is the founder of the APOCALIPSIS creative agency, co-creator of Boston-based transnational bass night Picó Picante, resident at New York global bass night Que Bajo?!
Transnational teams of scientists have worked with openness and trust, sharing information, research findings and a wealth of analysis that is absolutely critical in forming a policy response.
In the letter, senior investigators said the Trump administration's crackdown on undocumented migrants had limited their ability to pursue national security threats, child pornography offenses and transnational crime.
One of Shen's professors, Thomas Sharkey, wrote in the university newspaper that Shen was using "his tremendous mathematical mind" to create new methods of disrupting transnational criminal networks.
The facts on the ground regarding smuggling of drugs, arms and money demand quick, effective action to strengthen coordinated U.S.-Mexico work against these transnational criminal organizations (TCOs).
MS-13, also known as La Mara Salvatrucha, was started in the 1980s in Los Angeles by refugees from El Salvador but has grown into a transnational organization.
According to Carnegie, he was "part of a network that heavily influenced al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia in the early 2000s as well as the transnational jihadi movement".
The issue of Muslim marginalization in Myanmar has captivated the attention of Islamic State-inspired extremists, sparking fears the country could become fertile ground for transnational terror groups.
It has been her constant companion in the 10 months since her 16-year-old daughter, Kayla Cuevas, was killed by members of the transnational MS-13 gang.
But one of the great strengths of the American innovation system is that it is a central node in a transnational network for turning ideas into new products.
These sentences should send a strong message that we will follow the trail no matter how difficult and seek justice for those victimized by these types of transnational schemes.
But I have a small footprint and I have to focus on those things that really are the transnational threats of ISIS and al-Qaeda and where they exist.
In 21.2, the UN adopted a convention against transnational organised crime which has 215 parties including G7 countries and both Belgium and Sweden, which have recently suffered terrorist attacks.
The Transnational Institute report notes that around 26 people a day are sentenced to jail due to cannabis crimes in Indonesia and that consumers can be charged for dealing.
" The inquiries "did find, however, an institutional failure of the Department of State and embassies under its direction to recognize threats posed by transnational terrorism and vehicle bombs worldwide.
Recently, my girlfriend told me about a sexual experience she'd had long ago with a Yakuza—a member of a number of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan.
Just as there is a Socialist International and transnational human rights organizations like Amnesty International, there has also been a reactionary international, an informal brotherhood of right-wing nationalists.
This lends itself to deepening cooperation on other areas of mutual interest such as stemming the opioid crisis, combating transnational criminal organizations, and encouraging economic development in Central America.
The idea that giant companies are, in a sense, stable transnational institutions largely insulated from public policy perhaps helps explain financial markets' consistent strength despite stalled fiscal-policy efforts.
Unfortunately, we continue to see too many cases of children being used by smugglers, traffickers and [transnational criminal organizations] in an attempt to circumvent our laws and gain entry.
What they will talk about: "Secretary Pompeo will reaffirm the partnership with Mexico to combat transnational criminal organizations and also the opioid epidemic," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said.
Families in Chicago and in all 50 states are still hurting from the Great Recession and from the aftermath of transnational corporations ruthlessly searching the globe for cheaper labor.
Condor also spoke to the transnational nature of right-wing militaries, since Townley took part in several assassinations and usually connected with a different fascistic group in each country.
The Congressional Research Service said that it could be misleading to call MS-13 a transnational criminal organization at all, because it has no central leader or global ambitions.
Deputy Inspector General of Police Shahidur Rahman said on Sunday that authorities were investigating any connection between the attackers and transnational groups such as Islamic State or al Qaeda.
Festivals like these are evidence of a craft-beer culture that, strengthened by social media, cheap plane tickets and savvy importer-distributors, is not so much international as transnational.
The show offers a diverse lineup of intergenerational and transnational artists — a refreshing arrangement considering the generational and racial divides that continue to plague contemporary feminism and social activism.
But this ban, which is much smaller in scale, is expected to have fewer international repercussions, since pistol, gun and rifle manufacture tends not to be transnational in nature.
Mr. Salvini has campaigned hard, and has pulled other far-right leaders into some rallies in the hopes of creating a more coherent transnational bloc in the European Parliament.
Floods are a transnational affair, and when the big river systems running across China and India and then pouring into Bangladesh go into their seasonal churn, borders mean little.
Originally sponsored by Unesco, this sprawling performance surveys four continents of musical traditions, tracing the horrors and the cultural legacy of the transnational slave trade from 1444 to 1888.
"I'm still trying to explain it," said Mark Micallef, senior research fellow at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, a research organization that documents human trafficking in Libya.
In September 2016, the United States Treasury Department listed PacNet as a significant transnational criminal organization for its "lengthy history of money laundering," and froze the company's American assets.
"The AFP will continue to disrupt transnational money laundering groups and demonstrate that Australia is a hostile environment for criminals seeking to hide their illegally-obtained assets," it added.
During the Nazi rule of Germany, the bank had, among other things, facilitated the transnational sale of gold stolen from Jews, which infused the Nazi war machine with cash.
The Davos men are Voltaire's children, a transnational and fatuously progressive élite; Trump and Brexit voters are Rousseau's new peasant hordes, terrified of losing cultural continuity and clan comfort.
Drug cases are complicated, and as we have seen in states with legal marijuana, transnational criminal organizations often use the cover of legal marijuana to conduct other illegal activities.
They considered carefully what they wanted their relationships to look like, and they created guidelines to structure transnational diplomacy and relationships to the sacred and other-than-human worlds.
Whereas the Taliban presumably still hope to govern Afghanistan one day, the Islamic State's goal is to destroy the nation state and make it part of a transnational caliphate.
And lastly, they stubbornly refused to recognize the mechanisms of transnational justice designed to redress human rights abuses in armed conflict, including criminal prosecution, truth commissions and reparation programs.
Under the parliament's proposal on Thursday, there would be 46 fewer seats in the parliament, taking the number of elected seats to 705 from 751, with no transnational seats.
Although he describes the Roberts Court as "pro-business," it has benefitted transnational corporations at the expense of the smaller companies that make up the majority of American businesses.
General Manas was convicted of trafficking and of committing an organized transnational crime, and he was sentenced to 27 years in prison; Mr. Pajjuban received a 75-year sentence.
A clear and public rejection of Al Qaeda and other transnational jihadist groups, with verifiable commitments to prevent them from resurfacing, must follow as part of a political settlement.
I am also proud of having co-written with my friend Douglas more than 30 different interdisciplinary courses on the transnational Central American experience and the diversity within it.
While the work of ERO is more well-known as it carries out arrest and deportations, HSI focuses its work on transnational counterterrorism, narcotics enforcement, human trafficking and other crimes.
In his resignation letter to Trump, Sessions emphasized other achievements, including prosecuting a record number of violent offenders, targeting transnational gangs and cracking down on enablers of the opioid epidemic.
To highlight such transnational connections, Rosler's The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems (1974–1975) and Leonard's Analogue (2007) are publications featured in the exhibition alongside de Zuviría's acclaimed photobooks.
Some smaller existing parties signed on to his campaign in eight other countries, and they decided they would together form what they call "Europe's first transnational party," called European Spring.
In Chicago, as in many other major sanctuary cities, the police still routinely work on joint task forces with Homeland Security Investigations, the unit of ICE that investigates transnational crimes.
Although it originated as a grassroots Nigerian organization, Boko Haram's ambitions and operations have become transnational as it increasingly exported its insurgency across the border to Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
Asked to rank these same ten challenges in terms of their importance, global experts identified preventing violent conflict between states and combating transnational terrorism as the world's top two priorities.
ISIS, who had been responsible for most of the attacks in Kabul recently, have a transnational agenda to form a worldwide global Islamic caliphate, built on their nihilistic, ultraconservative beliefs.
It is less essential than ever, in this time of easy mobility of ideas and internet-driven transnational fame, for an artist to identify with one spot in the world.
The Latin America team is focusing on migration, transnational crime and narcotics; an economic program to spur growth in the region; and a renewal of the region's commitment to democracy.
A plan to fight the extinction of wild tigers in Cambodia would require importing the big cats from abroad, in what conservationists say would be the first transnational tiger reintroduction.
Just as DEA agents were working their way up the pharmaceutical supply chain, much as they would in a case against any transnational crime organization, Congress hamstrung their enforcement efforts.
In the aftermath of the attack, Bangladesh officials were under pressure to acknowledge that transnational terrorist organizations like the Islamic State were trying to build a presence in the country.
In their mid-275s, the men are the youngest ever to meet for the world championship, and belong to an era of transnational athletes with online followings and commercial sponsors.
While few countries supported the counter-insurgency in Vietnam, America is now joined by more than 40 other countries to help stabilize Afghanistan against terrorism with regional and transnational roots.
Other insurers have complained to Congress had the government is also trying to develop a transnational capital requirement for insurance companies that will put American firms at a competitive disadvantage.
Aside from enforcing immigration laws, the agency is also charged with a host of less controversial duties, including the policing of money laundering, cyber crimes, human trafficking and transnational gangs.
AML detection is a dynamic process that requires awareness and consideration of transnational security issues, public policy, and the regulatory climate – areas simply not being calculated into these AI scenarios.
"An unforeseen consequence of this (immigration crackdown) is the strengthening of criminal groups that are very organized and smugglers that are transnational and have connections with different groups," she said.
Referred to as "The Three Amigos," the title of a book about their transnational cinema, these directors are not the only Mexican filmmakers who have won recent accolades in Hollywood.
This parallel fight against transnational terrorism to complement the peace process would not be possible without the continued support of the United States, NATO and our partners in the region.
European populists hate the European Union, with its open-borders approach to immigration and transnational economic regulations; both Trump and Bolsonaro have insulted international institutions and withdrawn from global agreements.
" They said they wanted to ensure that Trump was "fully committed to the goal of dismantling the transnational criminal organizations that are responsible for smuggling drugs into the United States.
For John R. Bolton, the president's national security adviser, who has painted the court as a transnational institution that infringes American sovereignty, the retreat on Friday was a major victory.
Europe's transnational system of governance is complicated in the best of times, but we've broken it down — and explained the dynamics at play — in a guide you can read here.
She describes a generation embracing a transnational sensibility as citizens of the world as opposed to an identity politic tethered to their nation-state(s) of birth or diasporic origin.
Nitzan Shilon, of the Peking University School of Transnational Law, proposes a novel solution: encouraging outside directors of boards to put "their money where their mouths are" in rejecting bids.
While this kind of cooperation is extremely valuable, it is not sufficient to counter infiltration by transnational terrorists and the specific domestic vulnerabilities driving Indonesians to join groups like ISIS.
Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) and other deadly transnational gangs are systematically exploiting our unsecured southern border to enter our country and develop operational capacity in American communities throughout the country.
The large number of tech companies that are based in Dublin could be another reason for Russia's suspected monitoring, an expert on transnational crime and Russian security told the newspaper.
Al Qaeda, for its part, has for more than a decade cultivated five transnational branches—in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, South Asia, the horn of Africa, and the Levant.
These three artists are prime examples of transnational identity, having been born in China and educated in America, where they now run an alternative space in New York called Practice.
Macron and other European political groups including the Greens and the centrist liberals say transnational lists would help face down eurosceptic parties that have seen strong support in recent years.
Campus cultural centers received more funding, faculty were hired to teach ethnic studies and plans for a new Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration were announced.
Jiayuguan falls in the heart of the Silk Road region that is the foundation of the "One Belt One Road" transnational economic plan that President Xi Jinping has been promoting.
They included St. Louis, which included components across the Mississippi River in Illinois; transnational bids from Detroit and Windsor, Ontario; as well as El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
The police have said the man charged with the killing, Ramiro Gutierrez, is a member of MS-13, a transnational gang founded in Los Angeles with ties to El Salvador.
The group of special agents suggested splitting up ICE into two separate agencies: one that focuses on detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants, and another that focuses on transnational criminal investigations.
The ceremony was a plea to the tribe's gods to defend their ancestral lands from transnational mining companies and their people from displacement at the hands of predatory drug cartels.
MS-1303's "foreignness," its official status as a transnational criminal organization, and its penchant for ultraviolence — the machete is a frequent weapon of choice — certainly make for sensationalistic copy.
"It doesn't matter whether they are from transnational terrorist groups like IS as they have claimed, or part of locally based militant networks, as the government argues," the editorial read.
It also highlights the lack of clarity surrounding taxation and national legislation, which deters many transnational investors, and the immaturity of regulators, which hinders the harmonization and allocation of terrestrial frequencies.
To claim the nation-state can exert complete sovereignty in the face of these transnational challenges is not just a lie; it deliberately lowers defences against their economic and social consequences.
"The new breed of transnational and multinational businesses scale so fast that the market and government has no chance to respond," said Vikas Shah, a visiting professor of entrepreneurship at MIT.
The Department of Justice announced Thursday morning it had indicted 10 people involved in a transnational banking malware scheme as part of an international effort to chop down the crime ring.
The number looking to claim U.S. asylum was more than double what organizers had anticipated, said Rodrigo Abeja, a coordinator from Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a transnational organization that staged the caravan.
The transnational cocaine market and its massive profits have proved irresistible for some of the most powerful players in Honduras, who stand accused of aiding and abetting the region's drug cartels.
"The Taliban are a medium within which these transnational groups operate," Nicholson said, pointing to other organizations such as Laskhar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based militant group that normally targets India.
Mengozzi said the proposed agreement allowed authorities to use the passenger name records data beyond what is strictly necessary for the prevention and detection of terrorist offences and serious transnational crime.
The Organized Crime Council is a group of federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and others, that pursue national or transnational criminal networks.
"Implying a private right of action for damages in this transnational context increases the likelihood that Border Patrol agents will hesitate in making split-second decisions," one of the judges wrote.
Still, Martin Jelsma, an international drug policy expert at the Transnational Institute, argued that ignoring or pulling out of the international drug conventions could seriously damage America's standing around the world.
Irrespective of the EU election results, new deals to form transnational party groups in the parliament after the vote will also be key to the strength of any anti-EU bloc.
Specifically, the new NAFTA must ensure information can flow freely across national borders, uninhibited by government restrictions that are fundamentally inconsistent with the transnational, open and decentralized nature of the internet.
They challenge the post-Cold War political order, destabilize Europe's frontier states, and are often used by local and transnational groups for money laundering, organized crime, and human and arms trafficking.
With a subject like this, where the stories are almost always saturated with romanticism, and tend to look at events in just one country, Wieviorka's transnational accounting provides a useful antidote.
We must recall that Iran has a long history with Al-Qaeda and that there are many precedents for Assad adopting a policy of salutary neglect with respect to transnational terrorists.
And the trend continues, with a 2016 Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime report detailing how cartels are now a significant presence in gold mining in Mexico and across Latin America.
We are likely to see increases in human trafficking, transnational crime, extremism, gangs, food insecurity, poverty, and a whole host of other issues the U.S. has spent decades trying to address.
Between 2006 and 2016, 68 tons of gold were illegally extracted from the Amazon and smuggled out of the region through Bolivia, according to the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.
If the Afghan government dissolves, these people argue, Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State, and the Haqqani Network would re-infiltrate the country and again use Afghan soil to plot transnational attacks.
Nick Buxton, a researcher at Transnational Institute, told the New York Times in January that people can build as many walls as they like, but it'll only make things more dangerous.
Still, it's unlikely the Taliban will ever again risk harboring large numbers of transnational terrorists or stand by as a bin Laden-style attack is planned in Afghanistan's mountains or valleys.
MS-13 only became a transnational organization after mass deportations of Hondurans and Salvadorans in the 85033s, where they organized under the weaker rule of law in Central America, said Thale.
Sessions said the task force would focus on defeating and dismantling five transnational criminal groups: MS-13, Clan del Golfo, Lebanese Hezbollah, Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación and the Sinaloa Cartel.
John McCain has called a "dangerous transnational crime organization" known as the Klyuev Group and consisting of Russian government officials in the Interior Ministry and tax agencies, according to US authorities.
I have worked in Africa for 6900 years, and have seen what happens when the U.S. walks away, abandoning the playing field to a host of bad actors, internal and transnational.
The economic weight of transnational organized crime — not to mention its devastating political and social impact — is so considerable that without this testimony, we simply cannot grasp what is going on.
While HSI officials are concerned about transnational organized crime rings smuggling cards loaded with dirty cash out of the country, such schemes do not always involve "mules" who carry the cards.
As part of its investigation into Ramos and Phantom Secure, the FBI has at least one cooperating witness—a convicted transnational drug trafficker from the Sinaloa cartel—according to the complaint.
The Taliban leaders I have spoken to do not appear to recognize vital security interests of the United States — foremost, the threat from transnational jihadist groups operating in and around Afghanistan.
Not unlike Al Qaeda — though now on a greater and more lethal scale — the Islamic State is a transnational network with bases and sleeping cells in more than a dozen countries.
Sullivan and Videgaray discussed "continued cooperation on managing a shared border and the importance of working together to disrupt transnational criminal organizations," State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said in a statement.
Such a development has the potential to knock an important American ally in Asia off its democratic course, and would play right into the hands of transnational terrorist groups like ISIS.
He has repeatedly turned to tariffs as a source of leverage in trade negotiations and other transnational disagreements, using them to help elicit deals with China, Mexico, Canada and other countries.
"Methods that can connect individual traffickers to multiple large seizures have the potential to elevate their charges to major transnational crimes, simultaneously increasing the severity of their sentences," the authors wrote.
Reflecting the rising tensions, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on Monday directed his cabinet to review all aspects of the bilateral relationship with U.S, including agreements on security and transnational crime.
The Chinese Communist Party's efforts at shaping the world's view of its country, culture and government have grown into an aggressive transnational censorship program that seeks to quash critical voices globally.
But Myanmar's best potential hydropower sites are all in conflict areas, said Tom Kramer, a researcher in Yangon at the Transnational Institute, a Dutch organization that studies ethnic issues in Myanmar.
The "Northern Triangle" countries, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, are suffering from incredible violence perpetrated by transnational criminal organizations, known as the "maras" or "gangs," who routinely target children and women.
Public accountability must be substantially strengthened to protect whistleblowing; advance transnational rule of law to counter manipulations via operations abroad; and root out blatant conflict of interest and abuse of power.
Lee Wolosky served as U.S. special envoy for Guantánamo closure from 85033 to 2017 and was director of transnational threats on the National Security Council under President Clinton and President Bush.
Additionally, there is promise we can find common ground to rid North America's trade system of the corporate-friendly Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) system, which only further bloats transnational interests.
There is now little sympathy in the Taliban's internal discussions for any transnational jihadist group, which is a remarkable break from the Taliban's ambivalent attitude toward global jihadism a decade ago.
Through the Okavango Headwaters project, the hope is to clear landmines from two of the country's national parks, renewing and preserving a vital transnational ecosystem stretching across Namibia, Angola and Botswana.
The strike from European employees officially started last week, with a European workers' union, the Transnational Social Strike Platform, announcing that workers in Spain, Poland, Germany, Italy, and France would participate.
The transnational, e-waste trade is now in total disarray — and amid the chaos, brokers are fanning out across Asia, seeking new territory to exploit the weak and pollute the skies.
The program on Friday, June 23 opens with the transnational South Asian dance collective Post Natyam Ensemble and closes with a collaboration between improvisational dancer-choreographers Jennifer Monson and DD Dorvillier.

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