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- The phrase “un milliard” most commonly translates to “one billion” in some languages, where “milliard” is used instead of “billion” in certain regions. In English-language contexts, “un milliard” would correspond to 1,000,000,000 (one billion). If you meant a specific organization, person, or concept by that term, please clarify and I can narrow it down further.
If you were asking about a current news topic or entity named “un milliard,” I don’t have enough context to identify a single, widely covered item. A quick clarification will help me pull in the correct, up-to-date details.
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