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global community

British  

noun

  1. the people or nations of the world, considered as being closely connected by modern telecommunications and as being economically, socially, and politically interdependent

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The global community faces cross-jurisdictional dilemmas, especially those related mainly to personal data protection and ways of processing sensitive or leaked content.

From Scientific American

He lamented that the global community missed numerous chances to stop the coronavirus earlier, in addition to causing much “self-inflicted harm” by shutting down much of society.

From Washington Times

He bemoaned the damage that COVID-19 had done to the global community, saying the pandemic had shattered businesses, exacerbated political divisions, led to the spread of misinformation and plunged millions into poverty.

From Washington Times

The observations were from iNaturalist, an app and website that allows members of the public to upload plant and animal photos to an online repository and report the locations of species they’ve identified. iNaturalist has amassed a tight-knit global community of users and the data it has generated have contributed to hundreds of scientific studies.

From Science Magazine

“As long as North Korea recognizes nuclear weapons as a means of survival we have to make sure to deter the usage of such weapons so that the Republic of Korea, our neighboring countries and the entire global community can be protected,” he said through a translator.

From Washington Times