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global

[gloh-buhl] / ˈgloʊ bəl /


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A global hit, the single made the UK Top 10 and even got the musicians onto Top of the Pops – marking the first time a DJ with turntables appeared on the BBC chart show.

From BBC

The World Trade Organization's 166 members appeared deeply divided as ministers gathered in the Cameroonian capital for a key conference starting Thursday, amid global economic turmoil linked to the Middle East war.

From Barron's

The U.A.E. gambling push signaled a profound shift in a region where gambling has been constrained by Islamic prohibitions, and the opening of the last major untapped markets for the global casino industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the conflict in the Middle East has had a dramatic impact on global aviation.

From BBC

The RBA raised interest rates in February and March but said the policy tightening wasn’t due to global supply shocks.

From The Wall Street Journal