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Is Canada's ambassador to the U.S. concerned if the election result is delayed?

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Kirsten Hillman isn't concerned about the impact on Canada's economy if the U.S. election result is contested, due to 'well-honed' processes to determine a winner.
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Social Media Platforms Tackle Fake News and Misinformation

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Social media platforms are ramping up efforts to crack down on the spread of fake news, particularly as misinformation campaigns go into overdrive ahead of Election Day. Cheddar's Nora Ali and JD Durkin break down how misinformation...
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Hundreds try to storm Serbian parliament as protests heat up

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Police fire tear gas as thousands of anti-government protesters rally for a fourth night in Belgrade.
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Dominican opposition declares victory in coronavirus-hit election

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With 60 percent of votes counted, opposition candidate Luis Abinader claims win in presidential poll held amid pandemic.
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Ivory Coast's Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly dies

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Coulibaly's death throws Ivory Coast into uncertainty as he is also the ruling RHDP's presidential candidate.
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Serbia: Protests against lockdown continue for second night

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More protests in Serbia's capital over the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Malawi opposition leader sworn in as president

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Lazarus Chakwera won the rerun of the presidential election with just less than 59 percent of the vote, marking a landmark result in African politics.
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French Greens make gains as Macron’s party falters in local polls

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President Macron's party faces a setback but it is a good night for the Greens after local elections in France.
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Poland presidential election: Is Warsaw's pro-EU mayor a real threat to incumbent Andrzej Duda?

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Incumbent Andrzej Duda is widely expected to win the first round of Poland's presidential election on Sunday. But he faces a "highly competitive" second round due to the COVID-19 pandemic, experts have told Euronews. The ballot was...
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Ndayishimiye sworn in as Burundi's new president

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Ndayishimiye has pledged to defend 'interests of the nation, ensure national unity and cohesion of Burundian people'.
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Malawi set for landmark presidential rerun

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Malawi goes to the polls on Tuesday after last year's elections were marred by allegations of rigging.
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Venezuela electoral board: Council rejected by opposition and US

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A new electoral council starts work in Venezuela, dominated by government loyalists, and denounced as 'false' by the opposition.
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Politicians Ramp Up Ad Spending Amid Election Season

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Cheddar's J.D. Durkin takes a look at recent campaign ad spending. As politicians gear up for the November elections, they are beginning to ramp up ad spending on social media and television.
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'We Have a Long Way to Go,' Rep. Lee Says After House Passes MORE Act

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Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) discusses the passage of the MORE Act for cannabis reform and the ongoing stimulus stalemate.
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Burundi election commission says Ndayishimiye new president

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The vote is meant to usher in the first democratic transfer of power in 58 years of independence.
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No more meet-and-greets: Leadership races go online during COVID-19

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Shaking hands and kissing babies are no longer options during the COVID-19 pandemic. Campaign events for both the Conservative and Green Party leadership races have moved online to platforms like Facebook Live and Zoom.
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Sri Lanka election body mulls delaying polls due to coronavirus

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Snap parliamentary election was delayed previously because of lockdown, but opposition urges holding them soon.
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Georgia Senate Runoffs 'All About Turnout' Says Democratic Candidate Jon Ossoff

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Georgia's Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate Jon Ossoff joins Cheddar to discuss the latest in the razor-thin runoff elections down south.
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Russia is accused of hacking COVID-19 vaccine trials

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Britain, the US and Canada accused Russia of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Sen. Mark Warner Wants to Reign in Big Tech — Including Chinese Firms

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Senator Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) spoke to Cheddar about the need to regulate big tech firms within and without the U.S., including China-based social media platforms such as TikTok. "The nature of a Chinese tech company is that your first...
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NY Grieves: Inside the COVID-19 Pandemic | Between Us

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New York is the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States. Millions of people have been impacted. Covering it “has been hell” as Al Jazeera correspondent Gabriel Elizondo shares in our latest episode of Between Us.
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Poland's all-postal presidential vote 'dangerously undermines' democracy, warns HRW

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Poland's government should scrap its plan to hold an all-postal presidential ballot next month or risk undermining the country's democracy, Human Rights Watch warned on Tuesday. Campaigning for the presidential ballot was paused in early...
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S Korea governing party sees big gains in parliamentary election

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South Korea is one of the first major countries to hold a general election during the global pandemic and many see it as a referendum on the government’s handling of the crisis.
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Deadly twin suicide attack hits central Baghdad

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At least 28 people killed after a commercial street in the heart of Iraqi capital hit by explosions with toll likely to rise, military says.