
Nervous Republicans turn to New Hampshire in hopes of stopping Trump
Weary Republicans across New Hampshire, even inside the governor’s office, are desperate to stop former President Donald Trump from winning the first-in-the-nation presidential primary
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Why are far-right parties on the march across Europe?
While the Anglosphere was wracked by a burst of populism in 2016, most European countries proved remarkably resilient. Several years on, however, the far right is making gains across Europe, with elections in Spain this weekend the latest ones to watch.
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Spain’s Climate Election Pits Water Police Against Angry Berry Farmers
The water cops knew their way around the maze of strawberry fields and dirt roads surrounding the Doñana
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Tories Urge Sunak to Alter Strategy and Cabinet After Election Losses
Rishi Sunak is holding out for an economic miracle before the next general election. Twin defeats on opposite
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Polarised Spain eyes the hard-right ahead of election
Spain goes to the polls to decide its next government on Sunday, and a hard-right coalition is looking likely.
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Brazil: Lula tightens gun control amid surge in ownership
The Brazilian president has rolled back looser gun controls brought in by his far-right predecessor.
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DeSantis, in deeply conservative Utah, says he's driven more by faith in God than by politics
Ron DeSantis is rebuffing concerns about trailing rival Donald Trump and boasting about endorsements and support in Utah as his campaign looks toward states later in the election calendar and aims to reset
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Alabama GOP-controlled legislature approves congressional map with just one majority-Black district despite court order
Alabama's Republican-controlled legislature gave final passage Friday to a new congressional map with just one majority-Black district, despite a court order calling for the redrawn lines to create two majority-Black districts or "something quite close to it."
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Guatemala Electoral Authority Says Meddling Officials Are a Threat to Democracy
Guatemala’s constitutional crisis took a new turn on Friday as the electoral authority accused the government of undermining
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DeSantis downplays Jan. 6, says it wasn't an insurrection but a 'protest' that 'ended up devolving'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is downplaying the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol
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Biden elevates CIA director to Cabinet, a symbolic nod to central role
President Joe Biden is elevating CIA Director Bill Burns to his Cabinet, a symbolic measure that nonetheless represents the major role he has played in national security amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Spain's election: some see choices for a 'least bad' option
MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's election on Sunday will likely produce a win for the centre-right People's Party, opinion polls show, but
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