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  1. 3. – Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until 1953, known for his totalitarian rule and role in World War II.
  2. 5. Assembly – The main deliberative body of the United Nations where all member states have equal representation to discuss and make decisions on international issues.
  3. 6. – An island country in the Eastern Mediterranean, divided politically between the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish-controlled northern region.
  4. 8. Accords – International agreements, most commonly the 2015 Paris Agreement, aimed at limiting global warming and addressing climate change through national commitments.
  5. 9. to Reply – The principle that allows a person or country to respond to criticisms or accusations made against them, often used in media or diplomatic contexts.
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  1. 1. – The power to unilaterally stop or reject a decision or proposal, such as the veto power held by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
  2. 2. – A country in North Africa, located along the Mediterranean, known for its desert landscapes and recent history of political conflict and civil war.
  3. 4. Council – A UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security, which can authorize peacekeeping missions and impose sanctions.
  4. 7. – Military or civilian personnel deployed by the UN or other organizations to help maintain peace and security in conflict zones.
  5. 10. – Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States (2017–2021), known for his business career, political influence, and presidency.