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Online counterterrorism will gain momentum
Governments have been focussing on the internet to counter violent extremism
InternationalUnexpected ICTY verdict may not suit Serbia's Seselj
Seselj's acquittal will deny him the chance to rail against an unfair court
SerbiaNorth Korea sanctions usher in new era of tension
The UN Security Council has imposed its strongest ever sanctions on Pyongyang, but regional realignments may matter more
North KoreaHaiti cholera case may threaten UN legal immunity
A successful appear against the UN's immunity could greatly complicate future missions
HaitiGlobal weather insurance will develop quickly
Climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent, so, the weather insurance industry is developing quickly
InternationalCyprus talks must now tackle sensitive issues
High-level talks on reunification are expected to continue, but much of their impetus has dissipated
CyprusPacific island states will drive climate advocacy
Climate-vulnerable Pacific island states now seek to encourage developed economies to follow through on COP21 pledges
PacificEmerging market capital flows may stabilise in 2016
UNCTAD report on capital flows suggests that foreign direct investment in EMs held up better than expected in 2015
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