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He told Reuters news agency that what he had noted at the G20 was that "the world is currently undergoing a realignment and that new connections are being formed".

From BBC

The investments mark a significant realignment in the generative AI sector, where competition has intensified between ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and rivals including Anthropic, but also Google, which released its latest Gemini model on Tuesday.

From Barron's

Sewing said the bank was adapting to long-term trends ranging from a geopolitical realignment that increases uncertainty and clients’ need for financial-risk management to an aging population that alters wealth accumulation and private-pension dynamics.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is the danger of treating biography as the solution to a decades-long realignment.

From Salon

“What Republicans misguidedly and mistakenly thought was a realignment of Latino voters just turned out to be a blip,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times