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Biden was right to stand aside in critical election, Hillary Clinton says
The former presidential hopeful tells the BBC "the future of democracy is at stake" in November's vote.17 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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Austrian parties start coalition talks after far right win
President Alexander Van der Bellen says new government has to respect ‘basic pillars’ of democracy17 hours ago -
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Hezbollah's deputy leader vows to fight on, says group prepared for long war in his first speech since leader was killed
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Trial of Le Pen in France Complicates Far-Right Leader's Move to Mainstream
The threat of conviction comes at a crucial juncture for the far-right leader, whose party has gained unprecedented sway over France’s new government.18 hours ago -
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Thai court orders extradition of Vietnam activist who rights groups say will be at risk if returned
A Thai court has ordered the extradition of a Vietnamese activist detained in Bangkok, despite fears among rights groups that he could be at risk if sent home18 hours ago -
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Rising Middle East violence piles pressure on Harris
US vice-president criticised from all sides over failure to achieve ceasefire in Israel’s war against Hamas and Hizbollah19 hours ago -
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Inside Two Years of Turmoil at Big Tech's Anti-Terrorism Group
X has left the board of GIFCT, an organization through which tech companies exchange information to keep violent content off the web. It's the latest in a series of episodes driving tension within ...19 hours ago -
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Far-right Freedom party finishes first in Austrian election, latest results suggest
Party wins 28.8% of votes ahead of centre-right People’s party’s 26.3%, according to near-complete count. The far right won the most votes in an Austrian election for the first time since the Nazi ...Yesterday -
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The best recent politics books — insights on conflict
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Japan’s biggest pension fund faces more pressure to deliver
Changes to GPIF’s investment policies to take on more risk have been lauded — but the country’s system is under strainYesterday - Japan -
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US airstrikes on Syria kill 37 militants affiliated with extremist groups
The U.S. military says 37 militants in Syria affiliated with the Islamic State group and an al-Qaeda-linked group were killed in two U.S. airstrikesYesterday -
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How Vladimir Kara-Murza won a Pulitzer Prize from a Russian prison
Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza won the Pulitzer Prize for columns he wrote while imprisoned in Russia. Here’s how he did it.Yesterday - Russia -
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How to win a Pulitzer while in Russian prison
Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza won the Pulitzer Prize for columns he wrote while imprisoned in Russia. Here's how he did it.Yesterday - Russia -
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Vladimir Kara-Murza says he got warning during Russian prisoner swap
Putin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza, who thought he'd die in prison after he received a 25-year sentence, said an FSB agent had parting advice when he was freed during a prisoner swap.Yesterday - Russia -
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The assassin critical to the Russian prisoner swap
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz explain what went into the negotiations with Russia leading up to the biggest prisoner swap since the Cold War.Yesterday - Russia -
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Austrian far right secures historic election win
Herbert Kickl’s Freedom party set to become largest force in the country’s parliament for first timeYesterday -
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Austria’s Far Right Wins Election but May Fall Short of Forming a Government
The Freedom Party got nearly 30 percent of the national vote, but mainstream parties have vowed to join in a coalition government without the party’s pugilistic leader, Herbert Kickl.Yesterday -
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Michael Andretti tells AP 'timing was right' for a restructuring of Andretti Global
Motorsports icon Michael Andretti tells The Associated Press he’s at a point in his life where he no longer wants to run the day-to-day of his global operation and that’s why he turned over ...Yesterday -
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Austrians join Europe’s far-right march
The FPÖ’s victory suggests it is no longer necessary to detoxify your brand to winYesterday -
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Far-Right Freedom Party Wins Historic Support in Austria
The election result reflects a trend across Europe, where an influx of migrants has led to political fragmentation in some countries.Yesterday -
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Pressure mounts on Erik ten Hag as Tottenham easily brush aside Manchester United at Old Trafford
The Dutch manager hasn't been able to get his team off to a fine start as his seat gets hotterYesterday - Premier League -
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Kemi Badenoch’s maternity pay comments show how ‘hopelessly out of touch’ Tories are, TUC says – UK politics live
Leadership rivals Jenrick, Cleverly and Tugendhat reject her comments, as row over her ‘excessive’ claim escalates. Q: Do you agree with Kemi Badenoch that some cultures are less valid than ...Yesterday - United Kingdom -
Politics - The Hill
Standing against tyranny: Our fight for political prisoners in Belarus and Russia
We call on the international community: do not forget the political prisoners. Do not ease the pressure on their captors. Support the people of Belarus and Russia who continue to resist.Yesterday - Russia -
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Far right wins close Austria election, a boost for Putin
A far-right party founded by former Nazis appeared to have won Austria’s election Sunday, in a result that could reshape Europe’s political landscape and help tilt the balance of power between ...Yesterday -
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5 Tips Entrepreneurs Needs to Find the Right Business Coach
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Leonard Leo-linked group attacking efforts to educate judges on climate
Rightwing US thinktank claimed in report that non-profit holding trainings is ‘corruptly influencing the courts’. A rightwing organization is attacking efforts to educate judges about the climate ...Yesterday - Climate -
Politics - The Hill
Harris-Trump race poses biggest test yet for reproductive rights
November will mark the first presidential election since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, posing the biggest test yet over the impact that women’s reproductive health will have up and down the ...Yesterday - Donald Trump