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Socialists win most seats in Spain election, as far right surges

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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez facing difficult negotiations after second election this year results in hung parliament.
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Hungary and UK hold up EU Commission

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The new Commission under President-elect Ursula von der Leyen was supposed to start work on November 1st. But the former German defense minister is quickly coming to realize that in Europe things don't work with military precision....
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Last Spanish polls before election suggest gridlock could continue

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Spain is set to head to the polls this weekend in the fourth general election in just four years, but polls show that it is unlikely to break political deadlock. Polls released before this weekend's election predict that Prime Minister...
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Johnson: Let's get Brexit done or face 'horror show' of Corbyn

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn would force the UK into two referendums next year.
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Spanish PM call for calm in Catalonia in campaign plea

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Calls for democracy not violence as Spaniards prepare for their fourth general election in four years.
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Germany's far-right AfD makes gains in Thuringia state elections

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The AfD overtook Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, finishing behind socialist Linke in state polls.
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Azadi March: Pakistan's opposition protests enter third day

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The anti-government Azadi March set out on Sunday afternoon from Karachi towards Islamabad. Thousands of people, including seminary students, are participating in the march.
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Iraqi president says PM will be replaced if replacement is found

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Iraq's president says the prime minister has agreed to stand down if right replacement is found.
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PEI Votes: CBC projects PC minority government as Greens surge

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CBC is projecting the Progressive Conservatives will form a minority government in PEI following the provincial election, while the Green surges to a strong showing.
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Investigation unveils SNC-Lavalin scheme to illegally influence Canadian elections

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A confidential document sent to the Liberal Party of Canada in 2016, and obtained by CBC/Radio-Canada, reveals how top officials at the embattled engineering firm SNC-Lavalin were named in a scheme to illegally influence Canadian elections.
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What are the key promises in Alberta's election campaign?

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The Alberta election campaign has been mostly centred on the economy and the future of the province. But Albertans were offered starkly different views on how to tackle those challenges. CBC News looks at the key promises and their...
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Calgary mayor weighs in on importance of historic provincial election

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About one-quarter of the seats in Alberta's Legislature are from Calgary, and the broad issues the province is facing are very personal to voters in the city. Naheed Nenshi is Calgary's mayor. He spoke to The National about how important...
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The Brief: populist pitch vs political reality

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The attempt to unite nationalists groups might prove futile, as diverging interests and their leaders' clashing personalities have so far prevented them from teaming up. Pollsters expect ring-wing populists to score between 20 and 30...
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Spain’s far-right Vox party barred from TV election debate

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The far-right Spanish Vox party has been barred from taking part in the only scheduled televised debate ahead of parliamentary elections on April 28. The reason given by the electoral commission for its decision was its poor score at the...
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Final day of campaigning in Ukraine elections

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Politicians in Ukraine will be finishing their electoral campaigns today, ahead of Sunday's presidential election. There are a total of 39 candidates on the ballot paper, but comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy leads the latest polls. If no...
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Jimmy John's Exec Says Delivery Partners Are Too Slow

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Delivery partners like DoorDash and Uber Eats don't live up to Jimmy John's standards, the sandwich company's Chief Marketing Officer John Shea told Cheddar. "Only Jimmy John's delivers Jimmy John's," he said. The company limits...
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Political newcomers rise to top of election polls in Ukraine and Slovakia

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Presidential elections in Ukraine and Slovakia over the weekend saw the rise of political newcomers. Slovakia elected the first-ever woman president, Zuzana Čaputová, in runoff elections on Saturday. While she has limited political...
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"If you want to protect Europe, talk without hypocrisy," says Italian Five Star MP Manlio di Stefano

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Italy remains split down the middle when it comes to whether or not to support Venezuelan interim President Juan Guaido— the governing coalition is between the League Party and the Five Star Movement. While the League Party favours...
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Trump Agrees to Deal to Reopen Government While Negotiations Continue

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President Trump announced on Friday that he reached a tentative deal with Democrats to reopen the government temporarily while the two sides continue to negotiate on border security. The continuing resolution would fund the government at...
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Discussion: Is Spain's far-right on the rise? | Raw Politics

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A far-right party has entered a regional parliament in Spain for the first time since the Franco dictatorship. Vox took 12 seats in Andalucia's regional election on Sunday. The Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) won the poll with 33...
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What's the Point of the White House Correspondent's Dinner, Anyway?

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With news that the WHCA will replace the long-standing tradition of hosting a comedian for its annual dinner with an historian, Jon Levine, media editor at The Wrap, discusses whether the event should even exist anymore.
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Is the Drama Around the White House Correspondents' Dinner Worth It?

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With news that the White House Correspondents' Dinner will break a long-standing tradition by replacing a comedian host with a historian, Jon Levine, media editor at The Wrap, discusses whether the event should even exist anymore.
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Portugal populist exception?

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Portugal is often praised as the good pupil of the eurozone in contrast to Italy, which plans to up its spending, going against eurozone rules. Lisbon is going even further setting an ambitious target of a budget deficit of 0% of GDP by...
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Election deadlock in N.B. puts power in hands of 2 small parties

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The Liberals and Conservatives will need to convince members of those parties to join them — if they can't reach a deal, voters may have to head back to the polls.