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Hillary Clinton more electable than rivals, say democrats

Democrats believe Hillary Clinton is more likely to win the US presidency than her party rivals, a new poll has shown. The Associated Press-GfK survey...

Trudeau ends almost 10 years of Conservative government in Canada

Canadians have voted for a sea change in their government, returning a legendary name for liberals – Trudeau – to the prime minister’s office...

Swiss nationalist party on track for election gains, projections say

A nationalist party riding fears about mass migration to Europe appears set to become the big winner in Swiss legislative elections, projections show, capping...

Egyptians begin voting for new parliament

Egyptians are voting in the nation’s first parliamentary election since the military’s 2013 ousting of Egypt’s first freely elected president. Egyptians residing abroad began voting...

Migration in the UK

Migration has been a major point of interest over the past few months, especially during the 2015 General Elections. Politicians have used the election...

Iranian parliament approves nuclear deal

Iran’s parliament has voted to support implementing the nuclear deal it struck with world powers, sending the measure to a council of senior clerics...

Ukip leader compares the UK’s EU membership to ‘being shackled’

Former M&S boss Lord Rose claims the UK risks 'leaping into the unknown' if it pulls out of the European Union. He chairs the formal...

Jeremy Corbyn refuses to comment on alleged links with IRA

Jeremy Corbyn has refused to comment on further allegations about his links with the IRA. At the height of the “armed struggle” against the British...

Crowds gather in Manchester to hear Corbyn challenge cuts

Massive crowds have gathered in and around Manchester Cathedral to hear Jeremy Corbyn speak against Conservative cuts. He was talking in the same city where...

Government re-elected in Portugal despite austerity

Portugal’s coalition government earned another four-year term, winning a general election through an improving economy that weathered the austerity measures contested across Europe. With 99%...

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