Binational


of or relating to two nations.
Contemporary Examples

What to Make of Le Mood’s Decision to Disinvite Speakers Over Israel Politics? Mira Sucharov November 3, 2013
Mexico’s Drug Wars Get Bloodier Charles Bowden March 19, 2010
The Man Who Tamed the Cocaine Capital Constantino Diaz-Duran October 18, 2010
The Killing of Guerrilla Leader Boosts Violence-Weary Colombia Mac Margolis November 12, 2011
On Shopping for Gas Masks on a Wednesday Gabriel Sassoon August 29, 2013

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