Political or humanitarian term referring to the entire global civilization created by mankind or aggregate of nation-states.
1These countries are increasingly making their presence felt on the world stage.
2Taiwan became synonymous with democracy and was catapulted onto the world stage.
3Sports puts a country, and especially a city, on the world stage.
4Indian music to mark the rise of India on the world stage?
5He did not stride the world stage in any shape or form.
6Percy Tau, go make Mzansi proud and light up the world stage.
7CGN has established itself as a ruthless player on the world stage.
8They'll be in the same corner of the world stage for decades.
9Failure is very bad in their culture, particularly on the world stage.
10New Zealand does well on the world stage in several areas, she says.
11Of course, democratisation does not automatically guarantee better behaviour on the world stage.
12His warmth, humility and kindness are badly needed on the world stage today.
13He had been an incredible leader on the world stage, Ms Ardern said.
14Perhaps the biggest challenge for Modi on the world stage will be China.
15Never before have we held such a prominent position on the world stage.
16This leadership is readily apparent on the world stage, he said.