Snp’s President Admits Scotland’s Ruling Party in ‘Tremendous Mess’
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Swinney says no change in SNP's referendum strategy
The first minister said Scotland could only "move on" if it became independent.BBC News - Top stories -
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A campaign ad by a South African party showing a burning flag is called treason by the president
A campaign video for South Africa’s opposition party showing the country's flag in flames has stoked tensions and led to accusations of treasonABC News - World -
India's Ruling Party Sharpens Campaign Rhetoric Against Muslims
Analysts say Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party aims to energize its nationalist base by depicting Muslims as a threat to Hindus.The Wall Street Journal - World - India -
Mexico's ruling party presidential candidate slips, says outgoing leader led by 'personal ambition'
Mexico’s ruling party presidential candidate slipped up during a campaign speech Friday and said President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was motivated by “personal ambition,” but later acknowledged the phrase could have been misinterpretedABC News - World -
India's ruling party has in recent days sharpened campaign rhetoric that its critics say pits Hindus against Muslims.
India’s ruling party has in recent days sharpened campaign rhetoric that its critics say pits Hindus against Muslims.The Wall Street Journal - World - India -
'Mad cow disease' case found on farm in Scotland
The Scottish government said precautionary movement restrictions had been put in place.BBC News - Top stories -
Sky watchers thrilled by Northern Lights across Scotland
People across the country witnessed a rare display of the Northern Lights on a clear night.BBC News - Top stories -
A Party for the Haters
The writers behind Hate Reads, a pop-up newsletter for airing grievances and pet peeves, got up on their soap boxes.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Scotland’s new deputy first minister vows to cut burdens on business
Kate Forbes meets senior executives on first day in office in effort to reset strained relationship with industryFinancial Times - World