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Shigeru Ishiba is set to become Japan's next prime minister after winning ruling party leadership election
Ishiba defeated economic security minister Sanae Takaichi in a runoff, after the two won the most votes in the first round in a crowded field of nine candidates.Yesterday -
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Austria's far right eyes unprecedented election win
Sunday's election could see Herbert Kickl's party top the polls for the first time.17 hours ago -
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White Sox win third straight, Angels set franchise record for losses in a season
Since tying the MLB record for most losses in a season, the Chicago White Sox have won three consecutive games against the Los Angeles Angels.Yesterday - MLB -
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What to Know About Austria’s General Election and the Far-Right Freedom Party
Austrians will head to the polls on Sunday to elect a new Parliament, with the Freedom Party in position to potentially form a far-right government for the first time since World War II.Yesterday -
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Harris' team considers keeping Biden Cabinet officials if she wins and Democrats lose the Senate
If she wins in November, Vice President Kamala Harris may face a hostile, Republican-controlled Senate in no mood to confirm the senior Cabinet officials she’ll need to run her administration.Yesterday - Joe Biden
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AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
Sept. 20-26, 2024 Rio de Janeiro hosted its annual rock music festival. Mexicans protested on the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students. Argentina’s poverty rate jumped to 53% and ...Yesterday -
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Japan's soon-to-be prime minister faces big challenge as he tries to move past ruling party scandals
The person chosen to lead Japan’s governing party, and become prime minister next week, is a veteran politician with deep policy experience, a taste for curry and anime — and big challenges ahead ...Yesterday -
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Hungary's Orbán says EU hits North Macedonia's 'national pride' by delaying accession bid
Hungary’s right-wing prime minister has accused European Union officials of denting North Macedonia’s “national pride” by further delaying the country’s troubled bid to join the blocYesterday - European Union -
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Rwanda's army and an armed group shelled displaced people camps in Congo, rights group says
A leading rights group says Rwanda’s army and a militia it backs shelled camps for displaced people in eastern CongoYesterday -
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Mexico's president touts austerity on his way out of office but lavishes largesse on friends
Mexico's outgoing president has always taken pride in his reputation as a penny-pincher, cutting funds for most government agencies and states21 hours ago