United Nations
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishUnited NationsUˌnited ˈNations → the United NationsExamples from the CorpusUnited Nations• The Assembly exists to discuss and make recommendations on all matters within the scope of the United Nations charter.• In the Gulf war the United Nations played a part of immense importance.• The United Nations receives about 15,000 to 20,000 pieces of mail a day.• A report released last week by the United Nations shows that unemployment has soared from about 70,000 to 260,000.