Примери коришћења Crime and terrorism на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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UNODC is mandated to assist Member States in their struggle against illicit drugs, crime and terrorism.
You know, Granger was saying that Nate was investigating a connection between organized crime and terrorism.
The Home Office claims the move is vital to tackling crime and terrorism, but civil rights groups have criticised it.
DECISION Romanian president Klaus Iohannis said on Thursday that he would make a decision on the appointment of the new head of the country's Department for Investigating Organised Crime and Terrorism(DIICOT).
information across borders quickly, helping them fight serious crime and terrorism more effectively.
continued trainings make the Special Support Unit an important counterpart in fighting organised crime and terrorism.
To avoid information gaps in the fight against organised crime and terrorism, the new rules make it the duty of EU member states to provide Europol with the data it needs.
transnational organized crime and terrorism affect evermore countries and regions.
UNODC is mandated to assist Member States in their struggle against illicit drugs, crime and terrorism.
points to ways for law enforcement to use the opportunities brought by these technologies to combat crime and terrorism.
North Macedonia are also planning to increase their cross-border cooperation in combating transnational crime and terrorism, and to provide mutual assistance in the field of migration and emergency situations.
it is also one of key elements of the government in the fight against organized crime and terrorism.
This is also our obligation to all of the citizens of the world since crime and terrorism kill indiscriminately everyone,
organised crime and terrorism.
the level of ethnic crime and terrorism," the patriarch said.
as well as the decisive fight against organised crime and terrorism, corruption and administrative obstacles that slow down the process of full economic recovery.
especially with regard to the war against organised crime and terrorism.
triggering Brexit in March, Prime Minister Theresa May warned that failure to reach a Brexit deal would mean“co-operation in the fight against crime and terrorism would be weakened”.
supporting almost 50,000 crossborder investigations each year against transnational threats from crime and terrorism.