
New Zealand votes in a narrow election dominated by economic woes, cost of living crisis
New Zealand goes to the polls Saturday in a general election that's shaping up to be a tight race between the two major parties, with the economy and a cost of living crisis dominating campaigning nine months after former prime minister Jacinda Ardern suddenly resigned.
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Energy Mogul Boosts Shale Bet as Argentina’s Renewable Push Stalls
To get to Marcelo Mindlin’s desk in his downtown Buenos Aires office, guests must walk past a big
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Poland's goodwill toward Ukraine is eroding. The far right is taking advantage
A few days ago, eastern Poland was basking in unseasonably warm weather. But the winters here are long and harsh, and they can arrive with little warning.
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Wars, Trade Bans and Climate Change Turn Food Into Politics
Whether it’s bread or onions, food has the power to make or break a country’s leadership. How nations
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Factbox-The two Chrises vying for role of New Zealand prime minister
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON New Zealand’s election has turned into a battle of the two Chrises. According to
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Detroit’s Electric Reckoning Has Arrived
As the unprecedented strike by the United Auto Workers nears the one-month mark, it’s become clear the battle
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Argentina’s Inflation Surges to 138% Ahead of Presidential Election
Inflation in Argentina jumped to its highest level in three decades, underscoring the extent of the economic crisis
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In Argentina's impoverished barrios, Peronists are losing their grip
By Anna-Catherine Brigida BUENOS AIRES Simona Alegre, a 65-year-old widow, used to earn enough from her government pension
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Moldovan president says 'decisive' action needed to defend democracy
Moldovan President Maia Sandu on Wednesday defended measures to keep members of a banned pro-Russian party from contesting
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Argentine President Files Complaint Against Milei Before Vote
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez filed a legal complaint against election frontrunner Javier Milei after the outsider encouraged citizens
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High Court Suggests Support for GOP-Drawn South Carolina Map
The US Supreme Court suggested it will reinstate a Republican-drawn congressional map in South Carolina, hearing arguments in
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'We live in different worlds': Poland's toxic politics is splitting the country in two, one family at a time
The front door to the Martynowska residence is a point of no return. Every week, as Karolina prepares to cross it, she steels herself. Like millions of families in Poland, hers is split along political lines -- and bracing itself for a key election Sunday.
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