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What does "The" emphasize in the phrase "The UK has approved a COVID vaccine"? It seems to mean that "UK has approved a COVID vaccine" is itself OK. I am not very sure.

The UK has approved a COVID vaccine — here’s what scientists now want to know The Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine has passed safety and efficacy tests — but scientists still have many questions about how this and other vaccines will perform as they’re rolled out to millions of people.

Source: Nature Dec.3, 2020

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It depends on whether the name of the country is just a proper noun or a common noun/collection of common nouns.

For example:

The United Kingdom: is a collection of common nouns

The United States of America is a collection of common nouns followed by a proper noun

Whereas

Russia: Just a proper noun

China: Just a proper noun

Britain: Just a proper noun

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