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sovereignty

[sov-rin-tee, suhv-] / ˈsɒv rɪn ti, ˈsʌv- /


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WSJ: The Greenland crisis seemed to heighten the sense of economic sovereignty being important to achieve, especially with AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The vision of this agreement is mutual economic prosperity, strong supply chains, and respect for each country's sovereignty," he told reporters in Washington.

From BBC

Economic sovereignty has become a defining feature of global politics.

From Barron's

Many Chagossians see the deal as a betrayal and want to see the UK retain sovereignty over the islands so they can one day return to their homeland.

From BBC

He maintained that the order was necessary "to protect the freedom and sovereignty of the people and to preserve the nation and its constitution".

From BBC




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