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Sweden elections and uncertainty: 5 things we learned

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Sweden’s governing centre-left coalition have pipped rivals of the centre-right bloc but fell short of a majority, as nationalist party Sweden Democrats made significant gains — prompting uncertainty over who can form a stable...
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Lebanon: Anti-government protesters try to storm Parliament Square

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Protesters calling for changes to Lebanon's political and financial systems have gathered outside Parliament in Beirut.
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Coco on Her Go-To Party Planning Tricks

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The entrepreneur and reality-TV star throws herself a baby shower on "David Tutera's CELEBrations." Coco tells Cheddar's Baker Machado that she and husband Ice-T "wanted to do it big" for their only child, a daughter named Chanel.
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European Parliament marks year to go before new elections

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The countdown for the European parliamentary elections has just begun and Antonio Tajani, the EP's president, marked the date with an event where the EP published the latest Eurobarometer results. The poll signalled mixed feelings from...
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Securing millennial vote key to winning Ontario election

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For the first time, millennial voters will outnumber baby boomers. CBC News spoke to some of those potential voters to see what issues they're focused on.
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Islam Party stirs controversy ahead of Belgian elections

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Amid Europe's turbulent political landscape, a party - who's aim is to create an Islamic State - is hoping to win seats in Belgium's October municipal elections. The Islam Party got two members elected in 2012, including one in the...
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EU calls on Russia to bring Syria back to talks

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The European Union has fallen in line behind Britain, France and the United States, squarely codemning the chemical attack in Syria and calling for the UN process to be followed. "The Foreign Affairs Ministers classified as shocking the...
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Will Hungary's undecided voters tip the election?

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With only a few days to go before Hungary's general election, the country's future appears to be in the hands of undecided voters, according to some polls. However it's widely agreed that they're unlikely to prevent Prime Minister Viktor...
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Italy's election - a slap in the face for EU

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First there was Brexit, now the EU's being slapped again by eurosceptics - this time in Italy. The populist and eurosceptic parties winning support in Sunday's election, but not because of migration - this time, the economic situation....
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Passer de la confrontation au dialogue en Catalogne

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Au lendemain du référendum catalan marqué par des violences policières la Commission européenne appelle tous les acteurs à reprendre le chemin du dialogue. Mais elle souligne dans le même temps que le scrutin est illégal au regard de la...
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The Brief from Brussels: Macron’s EU vision

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This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. In this episode: French President Emmanuel Macron lays out his vision of the future of Europe post-Brexit, and the EU’s migrant...
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Catalonia: from confrontation to dialogue

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Au lendemain du référendum catalan marqué par des violences policières la Commission européenne appelle tous les acteurs à reprendre le chemin du dialogue. Mais elle souligne dans le même temps que le scrutin est illégal au regard de la...
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Tech Companies, the Government, and Your Privacy

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Sara Fischer, Media Reporter at Axios, says the U.S. has held back from regulating technology giants such as Facebook as much as other countries and that the country is due for an ephiphany. This week, reports surfaced that Facebook is...
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Conservatives take swift action on suspect memberships

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Federal Tory investigation reveals fraud occurred after prominent candidate levelled allegations about unnamed backroom organizers buying fake memberships
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Yemeni civil war spawning crises

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The two-year-old civil war is causing famine, spreading disease and a near information blackout
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Trump wants a deal that both parties like

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MEPs set to vote for new parliament chief

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MEPs will vote tomorrow on who will replaced Germany’s Martin Schulz as the head of the European Parliament. He has been the president since January 2012, but is set to return to domestic politics back home. The two favourites are...
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Drywall tariff decision

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Larry Herman represented a Canadian manufacturer in favour of tariffs on U.S drywall imported into Western Canada
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Canadian diplomat on Aleppo crisis and Russian hacking

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Jeremy Kinsman, Canada's former ambassador to Russia, talks about Russia's motives in the Syrian civil war and the Democratic Party email hacks
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Trudeau talks Trump, politics

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The prime minister encourages Canadians of diverse backgrounds to get involved in politics.
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Alternatives to Trump and Clinton

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Unpopularity of the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates provides an opening for Libertarians and Greens
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‘Anxiety’ leading to rise of far right in Europe

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In recent years, there has been a rise of nationalism and far rights parties in the EU, especially in the North and east of Europe. Euronews spoke to two experts to get their analysis. Dave Sinardet, Political expert, Vrije Universiteit...
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UN urges restraint in Syrian conflict as peace talks stumble on

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Euronews correspondent Sándor Zsiros spoke with UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson during his visit to Brussels this week. In this excerpt of the interview, the UN’s number two underlined his concerns about the EU-Turkey migration...
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Party payment to leaders

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Sunday Scrum panel discuss the controversy over Christy Clark's annual salary top up from her party