World terror experts vow to fight terrorism together at Bali meeting
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[SINGAPORE] Terrorism has increasingly become a transnational phenomenon as it "respects no national boundaries", say top security officials from around the world as they vow to strengthen law enforcement and border management cooperation.
Thus, more effective management of airports, seaports and other border crossing points is needed, they said, as "the global war on terror enters a new chapter" with growing threats from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) extremist network.
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