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Mozambique Post-Election Tension: Opposition Continues to Reject Results

9th - Higher Ed
Mozambique’s opposition rejects the election results, alleging vote rigging ahead of Daniel Chapo’s inauguration as president.
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How is Greenland responding to Trump’s threats of annexation?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Greenland MP Pele Broberg, who shares his response to Trump's threats of taking control his country, and why he says this could actually boost its independence movement.
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The Churchill Falls MOU passed after 4 days of debate, but the PCs walked out and refused to vote

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After 36 hours of debate over four days, the Liberals, NDP and independent MHAs supported the terms of a Churchill Falls deal with Hydro-Quebec. A promise of extra independent oversight wasn’t enough to get PC support, and their caucus...
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China Sanctions 13 US Firms Over Taiwan Arms Deal, Opposes 'Foreign Engagement' | World News | WION

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China has announced sanctions against 13 U.S. defense companies, including firms specializing in drones and artificial intelligence, along with six top executives. The move comes in response to arms sales to Taiwan, which Beijing...
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PCs, NDP jointly contest Liberal plan to pick next privacy commissioner

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It’s a rare day when PC Leader Tony Wakeham and NDP Leader Jim Dinn hold a news conference together. But on Tuesday the duo shared concerns about how the governing Liberals are choosing the province’s next privacy commissioner. The...
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Namibia Poised to Elect Its First Female Leader?

9th - Higher Ed
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is the current vice president and the ruling Swapo party’s candidate for the top job. She is already in the lead after special voting among citizens overseas and the armed forces.
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2024 Namibia Elections: Will Namibia Get Its First Woman President?

9th - Higher Ed
Namibia is voting in a historical presidential election in which 72-year-old independence movement veteran and current vice president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, is a front-runner to become the country's first female president. Nandi...
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Namibia Poised to Elect

9th - Higher Ed
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is the current vice president and the ruling Swapo party’s candidate for the top job. She is already in the lead after special voting among citizens overseas and the armed forces.
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Beijing: Will Crush Secessionist Attempts For Taiwan Independence

9th - Higher Ed
China on Thursday vowed to “resolutely crush” any attempts for Taiwan independence, as the self-ruled island’s President Lai Ching-te is set to embark on an overseas trip.
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Haiti violence: 20,000 people flee their homes in a single week

9th - Higher Ed
The UN is warning that millions of Haitians are effectively being held hostage, amid a surge in gang-related violence.
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Sri Lanka: Opposition Targets New Cabinet Over Lack of Muslim Presence

9th - Higher Ed
Sri Lanka’s new cabinet has sparked widespread disappointment within the Muslim community. For the first time in recent memory, the cabinet has been formed without a single Muslim representative. Watch this report for more details!
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US: Trump Picks Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy To Key Cabinet Role

9th - Higher Ed
Elon Musk is poised to undertake his most ambitious project yet...Dismantling the federal bureaucracy. Watch in for more details!
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Somaliland Votes, Continues Its Long Quest for Recognition

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Somaliland's Presidential election this year is critical and important for the breakaway region in their quest for independence. A peaceful election would reinforce Somaliland’s claim as a stable, democratic entity.
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Tanaiste Simon Harris attends July 4 garden party hosted by new US ambassador to Ireland

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On the eve of US Independence Day on Friday, new ambassador to Ireland Edward Walsh hosted Fourth of July celebrations on the lawn of the Deerfield Residence in Phoenix Park. Tanaiste Simon Harris was among guests at Mr Walsh’s first...
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John Swinney on Labour's migration rules, Reform UK, Scottish independence and assisted dying

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John Swinney speaks at a John Lewis store in Edinburgh about Labour's migration rules, Nigel Farage and Reform UK, Scottish independence and assisted dying. He says "I think Keir Starmer has walked right into the arms of Nigel Farage",...
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Harvard University fights Trump administration's demand, faces $2.2 billion funding freeze

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Harvard University said it won't comply with a list of demands from the Trump administration over alleged violations of civil rights laws. Read the letters back and forth here. (Scripps News)
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Kenny MacAskill pledges to deliver Alex Salmond’s “dream of independence”

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Kenny MacAskill pledges to deliver Alex Salmond’s “dream of independence” for Scotland after being elected as his successor as leader of the Alba Party. Acting leader Mr MacAskill won the leadership contest with 1,331 votes (52.3%)...
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Cabinet arrive at Downing Street amid backbench discontent over potential welfare cuts

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Members of Cabinet arrive in Downing Street for a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. It comes as the Government is poised to confirm cuts to welfare on Tuesday amid mounting backbench disquiet about the potential extent of the...
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Interview with communities minister Gordon Lyons in Washington DC

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Communities minister Gordon Lyons talks about his efforts to develop cultural links between Northern Ireland and the US.
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Sturgeon 'really regrets' not winning independence for Scotland

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Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has spoken of her regret at not coming closer to winning independence for Scotland in the referendum, as she announces she will stand down as an MSP next year. The former SNP leader, who led...
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'There is an issue of basic respect', says Mark Drakeford on PM's communication over Port Talbot

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Mark Drakeford says there is a respect issue as he confirms Rishi Sunak has not spoken to him, despite requests, on the shutting down of Port Talbot blast furnaces. The Welsh First Minister also talked about NHS waiting list errors in...
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No talk of state visit until US gives ‘full scale’ Ukraine support, Swinney says

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The UK “shouldn’t be talking” of giving Donald Trump another state visit in light of the “unacceptable” scenes in the Oval Office, John Swinney has said. Scotland’s First Minister also said there needs to be an “honest debate” about...
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John Swinney discusses Ukraine, Sandie Peggie and Fergus Ewing

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John Swinney has refused to say if rebel backbencher Fergus Ewing should stand for the SNP in next year’s Holyrood election and chose not to comment on the Sandie Peggie/NHS Fife story. The Scottish First Minister said there should be a...
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Church vote on safeguarding 'a punch in the gut for survivors'

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A Church of England vote which delays fully independent safeguarding has been branded a “punch in the gut” for victims of abuse. Synod voted 392 in favour, nine against and six abstained on the final motion. Interview following the vote...