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Libya electoral board suggests January 24 for polls

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Libya's Elections Commission is proposing that the country's presidential poll takes place on January 24th, a month later than scheduled.
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Weeks ahead of presidential election, Libyans are deeply divided

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Just 3 weeks ahead of the vote-Libyans are still deeply divided.
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Former South African president posthumously apologizes 'without qualification' for apartheid

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In a message recorded shortly before his death, former South African president F.W. de Klerk apologized for the pain, hurt and indignity caused by apartheid to the 'Black, brown and Indians in South Africa.'
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Ecuador’s Indigenous communities protest against fuel prices, Amazon plans

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Indigenous communities across Ecuador have been protesting against the government's economic policies.
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Top EU court fines Poland 1m euros a day over judicial reform

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The fine comes as Poland fails to comply with the EU court order to suspend the disciplinary chamber of its Supreme Court.
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Berlin votes to transfer houses to public ownership

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Tackling sky-rocketing rents in Berlin – Al Jazeera take a look into what could happen to thousands of apartments owned by big corporations.
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Albertans voting in referendum over equalization payments

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Albertans will vote Monday in a referendum on the constitutional issue of equalization — the program wherein federal taxes are redistributed around the country so all Canadians can have a relatively equal level of things like health care...
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Poles rally to defend the EU membership amid fear of ‘Polexit’

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Tens of thousands of people have rallied across Poland after a court ruled that parts of European Union law are “incompatible” with the Polish constitution.
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Tunisian parties form bloc against President Saied's power grab

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Four parties announce coalition to oppose Saied’s move to seize governing powers.
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Four Tunisian parties say President Saied has ‘lost legitimacy’

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Four Tunisian political parties are demanding an end to what they say is a "coup" by the president. Earlier this week, Kais Saied gave himself extra powers, including the right to rule by decree.
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U.S. attorney general says Texas abortion law is unconstitutional

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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland warns that if the new Texas law banning most abortion is allowed to prevail, it could have dire consequences for all Americans' constitutional rights.
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Ecuador: Small town community protest to resist licensed mining

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The residents of a small town in Ecuador take on a mining company trying to exploit their home.
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Tunisia’s President Kais Saied extends suspension of parliament

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Saied also extended the suspension of the immunity of members of parliament a month after he dismissed country’s prime minister.
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Brazil's top court expected to rule on Indigenous tribe land rights

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The legal battle for Indigenous people in Brazil and what it could mean for other tribes and their ancestral lands.
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Samoa’s elected leader locked out of parliament, deepening crisis

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Police bar Samoa’s prime minister-elect from entering parliament as incumbent leader refuses to cede power.
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Chile's new constitution: Seats for indigenous groups ahead of vote

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The recognition of plurinationality in the new constitution opens the way for indigenous nations to demand internal self-determination.
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What is at stake in Chile’s upcoming elections

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Chileans will choose members who will draw up a new constitution as well as state and local officials in elections.
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Chileans vote for 155-member assembly to draft new constitution

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The new constitution is aimed at addressing deep-seated social inequality that gave rise to deadly protests in 2019.
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Chile chooses independents to draft new constitution

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Ruling coalition loses out as Chile prepares to rewrite its constitution following mass protests against inequality and elitism in 2019.
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Deby’s death and Chad’s next day: This is what the army announced

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Army says 18-month interim gov’t to be headed by Deby’s son as it imposes nationwide curfew and shutters borders.
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Kyrgyzstan votes on constitution boosting president’s powers

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Draft constitution will reduce the size of the Kyrgyz parliament and give the president the power to appoint judges and heads of law enforcement agencies.
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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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‘Enough prayers’: Biden says time for action on US gun control

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President’s executive actions come in the wake of two mass shootings and pressure on legislators to pass more lasting laws.
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Ken Starr Blames Cuomo, Other Governors for 'Erosion of Religious Liberty'

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Constitutional scholar and political lightning rod Ken Starr looks to tackle what he believes is the erosion of religious liberties and other freedoms for Americans. He joined Cheddar to discuss this and his disappointments with the...