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Chile referendum: Voters to decide on changing constitution

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Protesters in Chile make a final push ahead of a referendum that could rewrite the constitution.
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Celebrations in Chile as voters back rewriting constitution

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Chileans vote overwhelmingly to tear up dictatorship-era charter in favour of new citizen-written constitution.
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Tensions rise ahead of Ivory Coast election

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Trouble brews in Ivory Coast ahead of this week's presidential election.
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Chile: on first anniversary of protests, justice still elusive

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A year after rising metro fares sparked a protest movement, people in Chile are still waiting for change.
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Chile rallies turn violent, raising concern about referendum vote

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Rallies to commemorate a year since mass protests descend into night-time violence and looting.
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Chile referendum: Will Chileans opt for a new constitution?

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What other countries can learn from Chile's constitutional referendum.
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Chile referendum fears: Protests against redrafting constitution

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Hundreds of Chileans have been campaigning every Saturday.
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Guinea election: President Conde wins third term in office

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Alpha Conde, 82, won 59.5 percent of the votes cast, according to a preliminary tally from the election commission.
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Ex-French leader Valery Giscard d'Estaing dies at 94

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Valery Giscard d’Estaing, the president of France from 1974 to 1981 who became a champion of European integration, died on Wednesday.
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Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim meets king in challenge for leadership

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Anwar says he has necessary support as government battles public anger over resurgence of COVID-19.
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Should all presidents should commit to a peaceful transition of power?

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Sen. Cory Booker asks Amy Coney Barrett whether all U.S. presidents should commit to a peaceful transition of power following an election.
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Should all presidents commit to a peaceful transition of power?

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Sen. Cory Booker asks Amy Coney Barrett whether all U.S. presidents should commit to a peaceful transition of power following an election.
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Tajikistan vote seen as easy win for strongman Emomali Rahmon

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Rahmon faces no serious challenger in Sunday’s election and is expected to extend his 28-year rule in former Soviet state.
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Belarus police crack down on protesters, detain dozens

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Security forces in Minsk use water cannon, stun grenades to disperse opposition supporters demanding new election.
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Kuwait swears in new emir after Sheikh Sabah’s death

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Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah sworn in to receive the body of his half-brother Sheikh Sabah, who died on Tuesday.
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Syria launches parliamentary elections amid war, economic woes

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Experts say legislative vote lacks legitimacy as candidates either members or allies of Bashar al-Assad's Baath Party.
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Myanmar coup shows enduring power of military, says Bob Rae

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Myanmar's military continues to wield enormous power despite the great popularity of the country's ousted leader, Aung San Suu Kyi , says Canada's ambassador to the United Nations, Bob Rae.
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Russia to vote on extending Putin’s rule until 2036

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Russians are being asked to rubber stamp constitutional changes to keep Vladimir Putin in power for life. Detractors say the measure effectively slams the door on the faint hope for democracy in the country.
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Canadian ambassador’s defense of gay marriage angers Putin allies

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On the eve of a constitutional referendum that would allow Vladimir Putin to remain president until 2036 — and ban gay marriage in Russia — the response from Canada's ambassador has triggered outrage in Moscow.
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Russia votes: Amendments could keep Putin in power til 2036

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Polls open in seven-day vote on constitutional reforms that would allow Russia's leader to seek re-election twice more.
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No obvious legal grounds to stop vote count, law prof says

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University of Memphis law professor Steve Mulroy says vote recounts are common in the U.S. but stopping a count in any state would be a significant legal hurdle for President Donald Trump.
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The Future of Surveillance in a Post-Coronavirus Society

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The coronavirus pandemic has led governments worldwide to improve their surveillance programs in order to track the spread of COVID-19. Now, those upgrades could be here to stay. Cheddar's Nora Ali and J.D. Durkin take a deep dive into...
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Hong Kong activists arrested over last year's mass protests

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Police arrest at least 14 pro-democracy figures, including ex-legislators, over protests that shook Chinese territory
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Need2Know: Obama Endorses Biden, Trump and Governors Clash

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, April 14, 2020.