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unity

[yoo-ni-tee] / ˈyu nɪ ti /


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Carney visited the small town on Friday, along with other federal leaders across the political aisle, as well as Canada's Governor-General Mary Simon, in a show of national unity.

From BBC

The African Union has rejected those plans, warning that such a move would threaten any prospect of unity.

From BBC

Besides Greenland, the agenda will also include the durability of transatlantic unity, the US security umbrella and the war in Ukraine -- as well as ties with Moscow.

From Barron's

"The government hopes that this collective embrace of Fugu will strengthen national unity, stimulate the creative economy, and serve as a powerful symbol of Ghana's cultural confidence and self-expression," the minister added.

From BBC

Next week we’ll ask: “What should be the primary purpose of the Winter Olympics in the 21st century? Athletic excellence, global unity, national representation, entertainment or something else?”

From The Wall Street Journal