
Head of Venezuela's electoral council resigns ahead of 2024 election
CARACAS (Reuters) -The president of Venezuela's National Electoral Council Pedro Calzadilla on Thursday announced he would resign along with seven
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Who's running for president? See a rundown of the 2024 candidates
With roughly a year and a half until the 2024 presidential contest, the field of candidates is largely set
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announces GOP presidential bid days after Trump's indictment
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is running for president
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Boris Johnson lied to MPs over Covid parties: committee
Boris Johnson deliberately lied to MPs about lockdown-breaking parties during the Covid pandemic that would have seen him face a 90-day suspension had he not quit as a...
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Indonesia court to rule on ballot system months from 2024 election
By Ananda Teresia and Kate Lamb JAKARTA Indonesia's Constitutional Court will on Thursday rule on a possible change
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Taiwan Political Upstart Threatens to Eclipse KMT as No. 2 Party
The Kuomintang, the political party that ruled China and then Taiwan for much of the 20th Century, is
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House rejects effort to censure and fine Democrat Adam Schiff over Trump-Russia investigations
The House has rejected an effort to censure California Rep. Adam Schiff, turning aside a Republican attempt to fine the Democrat over his comments about former President Donald Trump and investigations into his ties to Russia
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Venezuela Shakes Up Electoral Council Ahead of Presidential Vote
Venezuela’s government-controlled National Assembly on Thursday is expected to accept the resignation of at least some members of
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Trump raises $7 million for 2024 campaign since federal indictment
Former President Donald Trump's 2024 White House campaign said on Wednesday he had raised $7 million since being
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Oregon's 6-week GOP walkout over bills on abortion and guns could end soon
There is an optimistic mood in the Oregon state Capitol that a boycott by Republican senators, underway for six weeks, could end soon as GOP and Democratic leaders meet to negotiate compromises over bills on abortion, transgender health care and gun safety
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Trump Retains Polling Lead, Raises $6.6 Million After Indictment
Donald Trump is still the frontrunner for his party’s 2024 presidential nomination, a survey conducted mostly after he
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez enters crowded GOP presidential race days after Trump's indictment
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is running for president
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