Sentences with phrase «of international terrorism»

It can not be because it remains a principal sponsor of international terrorism.
And no, it would be just as illegal in international law, and would do nothing to solve the larger problems of international terrorism.
The Met has since insisted it did not have the resources to devote to the operation, given the threat of international terrorism at the time.
In the lead up to the Group of 8 (G8) Summit, Global Witness is calling on G8 governments to combat the financing of international terrorism by taking concrete steps to prevent al Qaeda and other terrorist entities from using diamonds to finance their activities.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo toured the blast site this morning, telling reporters: «A bomb exploding in New York is obviously an act of terrorism,» though he said there's no evidence of an international terrorism link.
They both argue that the world is heading for chaos as a result of the breakup of nation states; the intensification of tribal, ethnic and religious loyalties; the spread of international terrorism; and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
For many years Libya's pariah status as sponsor of international terrorism hampered its trade with Europe.
protection by the Federal Criminal Police Office against the dangers of international terrorism when a threat transcends the boundary of one Land, when the jurisdiction of a Land's police authorities can not be perceived, or when the highest authority of an individual Land requests the assumption of federal responsibility;
At various stages over the last one hundred years they have struggled to retain their individual identities — some people have argued for the sake of economy and rationalisation that both services should be combined — and to remain relevant as threats have declined and emerged — the end of the Cold War and the rise of international terrorism.
She acknowledged that Iran will likely continue to be a «disruptive» force and financier of international terrorism, but argued only the Obama administration agreement would prevent it from developing a bomb.
He cited the state's funding of international terrorism, and asserted dropping the sanctions would strengthen Iran's economy and make it easier for it to finance a future nuclear program — and even to develop the ballistics program to deliver them to strike at the United States.
One year ago, on 11 March 2004, the world got yet another reminder of international terrorism's reach, as a series of ten explosions ripped through several of Madrid's commuter rail stations, killing 191 and wounding more than 1800 others.
Instead, writer Glenn Standring and director Toa Fraser take a different approach, providing us with a taut, detailed thriller that re-creates a significant chapter in the history of international terrorism.
Intriguing in it's premise, but with an undeniably shallow treatment of the causes and psychology of international terrorism.
Charlotte Leone brushes aside her misgivings about her husband's lack of family ties and long - standing friendships until the day he unexpectedly vanishes, opening a door into a horrifying past of international terrorism in Jasmine Cresswell's riveting romantic thriller, Dead Ringer.
The deeper they dig, the more they don't know: about two other comrades who have suddenly gone missing — and a trail that leads into the neon of Vegas and the darkness of international terrorism.
Ex-SAS operator Craig Archer finds himself in the firing line when the long arm of international terrorism reaches out to Auckland.
This film's blend of archival footage and home - movie imagery shows how the spectacle of international terrorism and desire for unthinkable disasters invades all our living rooms to threaten our peaceful lives.
Richard Reid, arrested after trying to light a bomb in his shoe aboard a transatlantic flight in December 2001 is an incongruous figure — call him the Forrest Gump of international terrorism
This is in part due to the globalisation of criminal law brought about by an increase in the number of international terrorism, money laundering and corruption cases.
In any case, concerns over increasing secondary uses of personal information by our gov (let alone other govs) is by no means a concern unique to e-apps and, perhaps, it is one that is more salient with respect to other forms of online interactions that may yield perhaps richer forms of data (although I can see the tracking of apostille use easily becoming a component of international terrorism investigations, particularly if their use becomes more commonplace).
«Equally significant are fears about security, further exacerbated by the growing threat of international terrorism,» the pontiff added.
The second set of papers - covered drug trafficking, money laundering and the financing of international terrorism - were found on a train heading to Waterloo station.
Cuomo said there was «no evidence of international terrorism» as terrorist groups like ISIS have not claimed credit for the bomb.
«The leading international powers have bet our collective future on a deal with the foremost sponsor of international terrorism,» he said.
The United States Anti-Terrorism Act provides that any U.S. citizen or his / her survivors may file a lawsuit for injuries caused by an act of international terrorism.
«The government of Iran is a tyrannical regime and a sponsor of international terrorism and it is determined to acquire nuclear weapons,» Silver said.
His current exhibition at the International Center of Photography Museum, New York entitled Edmund Clark: The Day the Music Died, presents an installation of works about the measures deemed necessary to protect citizens from the threat of international terrorism and the cultural, ethical and legal implications of these measures.
Edmund Clark: The Day the Music Died provides a timely and thoughtful exploration of the measures taken by states to protect its citizens from the threat of international terrorism, and the far - reaching effects of such methods of control including issues of security, secrecy, legality, and ethics.
His current exhibition at the International Center of Photography, New York entitled Edmund Clark: The Day the Music Died, presents an installation of works about the measures deemed necessary to protect citizens from the threat of international terrorism and the cultural, ethical and legal implications of these measures.
These worriers include not only environmental groups and anti-capitalist radicals, but also a surprising number of mainstream technocrats throughout the West, such as former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and Sir David King, the scientific advisor to the British government, who equates the threat of warming with that of international terrorism.
To recall, on 17 October 2001, the United Nations Security Council added Mr Kadi to a so - called «blacklist», thus requiring his financial assets to be frozen in view of his suspected involvement in the financing of international terrorism.
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