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New Caledonia rejects independence from France in third vote

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With 90 percent of ballots counted, 96 percent of voters had voted ‘No’ to independence, local media reports.
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Barbadian prime minister on transitioning to a republic

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As the Caribbean island of Barbados prepares to form a republic, Prime Minister Mia Mottley explained why the timing was right for what she called 'the completion of our independence.'
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Cameroon authorities urge calm after police kill girl, 5, in Buea

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Angry crowd lynches policeman who shot a five-year-old girl dead in Southwest region’s capital, Buea.
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Energy security dominates EU-Ukraine summit, as prices continue to surge

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The annual summit between Brussels and Kyiv was held in the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday.
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EU court scraps farming, fishing ties with Morocco over Western Sahara

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The rebel Polisario Front said that the decision was a victory.
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Putin is afraid of Ukrainian democracy succeeding, says Latvian prime minister

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"Democracy in Ukraine ultimately could be infectious - that is democracy and democratic demands - in Russia itself," Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš told Power & Politics Wednesday. "Ukraine's aspirations of freedom and democracy...
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Carles Puigdemont must 'submit to Spanish justice', PM says, after MEP is arrested in Italy

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Puigdemont has been in exile in Belgium since 2017. Spain wants to put him on trial for his role in the 2017 Catalan independence referendum.
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SNP to seek Scottish independence vote after election victory

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The Scottish National Party took 64 of the 129 parliamentary seats up for grabs, just one short of an overall majority.
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Concerns grow over SNP plan to seek Scottish independence

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After parliamentary elections in Scotland - the divisive issue of independence from England looms large once again.
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Scotland: SNP on course to win vote, but by how much matters

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A majority victory would hand Scottish nationalists the impetus to push harder for a second independence referendum.
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What's at stake in Scotland's election

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The issue of separation was back on the table as Scots voted in an election Thursday. The CBC's Margaret Evans explains how independence has come back to life just seven years after Scotland voted to stay in the U.K.
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Scottish independence back on the table in latest election

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Scottish independence has returned a campaign issue as voters head to the polls in a parliamentary election.
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Kyrgyzstan: Fears over constitutional referendum as polls close

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People have been voting on proposed changes to the constitution that could see President Sadyr Japarov expand his powers.
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UN rights office gets mandate to document Sri Lanka war crimes

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The resolution received 22 votes in favour and 11 against, including China and Pakistan, and 14 abstentions including India.
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Scotland’s Sturgeon did not breach mistrial code, report finds

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Scotland's First Minister looks to the future and a potential second independence referendum, after clearing an inquiry.
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Bangladesh deploys border guards after deadly anti-Modi protests

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Move comes after several people killed during protests against a two-day visit by India’s PM Modi.
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On anniversary of pandemic, Biden predicts return of normalcy by summer

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U.S. President Joe Biden marked the first anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic with a primetime speech in which he predicted a return to normalcy by July 4.
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Carles Puigdemont vows to keep fighting after MEPs vote to lift his immunity

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A European Parliament committee has voted to lift Carles Puigdemont's immunity. It will now go to a vote before all MEPs next month.
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Poland's judicial independence will be destroyed unless EU moves faster, says MEP

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It comes as the EU's top court ruled Warsaw's new regulations for appointing judges to the Supreme Court could violate the bloc's law.
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Cameroon holds first regional election amid opposition boycott

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Government sees polls as a step towards greater regional autonomy but opponents fear vote will tighten President Biya’s hold on power.
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Ballot counting in Pennsylvania subject of lawsuit, claims of interference

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Pennsylvania has become a true battleground state, with Donald Trump’s campaign launching a legal battle to throw out votes and Democratic supporters rallying to oppose what they call interference.
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Algeria votes on referendum aimed at ending protest movement

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Protest movement Hirak rejected tweaked constitution, calling it ‘change of facade’ and urged voters to boycott the poll
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Seychelles opposition candidate wins presidential election

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Ramkalawan, running for the presidency for the sixth time, won 54.9 percent of valid votes cast, poll body says.
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Nigerians protesting anti-police brutality bring Lagos to standstill

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Nigerians are calling for police reform and an end to police brutality and corruption.