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relations

/ ɪˈɪʃəԳ /

plural noun

  1. social, political, or personal connections or dealings between or among individuals, groups, nations, etc

    to enjoy good relations

  2. family or relatives

  3. euphemisticsexual intercourse

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The foundation also emailed a press release saying that it had appointed an executive chairman, Reverend Johnnie Moore, a Christian evangelical preacher and public relations executive.

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It also highlights a shift, as Greenland's leaders consolidate relations with Denmark and the EU, "because we have to have allies in these problems," says Kaj Kleist, alluding to US pressure.

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Pope Leo XIV has appointed the first Chinese bishop of his papacy, signalling that he will continue a historic agreement that sought to improve relations between the Vatican and China.

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"We are ready to build better relations with the US – I think that is terribly important for this country."

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The move aims to "restore trust in inter-Korean relations and achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula", the military said in a statement.

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