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alliance

[uh-lahy-uhns] / əˈlaɪ əns /


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Greater financial stability and rapid development in emerging-market nations within our hemisphere could serve U.S. national interests as shared prosperity strengthens political alliances.

From The Wall Street Journal

It could also poison rapidly expanding European alliances for increased Arctic control.

From The Wall Street Journal

The EU and Japan last year upgraded their 2019 “economic partnership agreement” to a “competitive alliance” meant to “promote bilateral investment and simplify rules for business,” according to an EU press release.

From Barron's

On a visit to British forces in northern Norway, she said the alliance should establish a combined operation - known as Arctic Sentry - to defend the region, just as it does in the Baltic Sea.

From BBC

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Thursday that defence and protection of Greenland was a common concern for the entire Nato alliance.

From BBC