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coalition

[koh-uh-lish-uhn] / ˌkoʊ əˈlɪʃ ən /


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“Finally, it means that an operation will have more of a U.S. flavor rather than a robust regional coalition against Iran.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Spain's socialist-led coalition government has been an outlier on this issue among the larger European nations, underlining the importance of migrants for the economy.

From BBC

Takaichi has staked her political future on the vote, saying she will resign immediately if her coalition fails to win a majority.

From Barron's

Takaichi, Japan's first woman prime minister, says the election is necessary to see if people support her and her new coalition government.

From Barron's

More than 3,500 coalition soldiers died, about two-thirds of them Americans, as of 2021 when the US withdrew from the country.

From BBC