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Ex-businessman vows to restore Slovenia ‘freedom’ after poll win

By Bojan Kavcic Less than three months ago, former power company head Robert Golob did not have a party to contest elections. Today, he looks set...

French in North America queue for a vote ‘too important’ to miss

With the stakes high in France's second-round presidential election, many French citizens in the United States and Canada trooped to polling places Saturday to...

Rody to voters: Bring ’kodigo’, replace old-timers in Senate

President Rodrigo Duterte urged voters to consider preparing a list of their preferred candidates on May 9, saying it would be tricky to remember...

‘COVID patients can’t leave to vote’

COVID-19 patients will not be allowed to leave isolation facilities to cast their ballots on May 9, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said on...

Mexican president wins recall vote marked by low turnout

By Sofia Miselem Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Sunday easily won a divisive referendum he promoted on whether he should step down or...

Polls give Macron the edge for April 24 presidency run-off

By Christophe De Roquefeuil Flash opinion polls conducted in the wake of first-round voting in France's presidential election Sunday forecast that Emmanuel Macron will secure...

Duterte endorses 4 senatorial bets In ‘The Chatroom’

Malacañang on Sunday said the state-run show that features President Rodrigo Duterte interviewing senatorial candidates whom he endorsed for the May 2022 polls is...

HK police flags big turnout of OFWs to cast absentee votes

Filipinos in Hong Kong came out in droves as overseas absentee voting started for Pinoys abroad on Sunday, prompting authorities to ask them to...

More than 1.6M OFWs set to vote

More than 1.6 million registered overseas voters around the globe are expected to cast their vote in the different Philippine posts, embassies, or consulates, starting April...

Young voters blase on Brazil’s elections

By Marcelo Silva de Sousa Not only is this the year Brazilian teenager Rodrigo Kutz turns old enough to vote, the almost-16-year-old gets to cast...

French leftist hosts hologram meeting in run-off push

The leading left-wing candidate in France's presidential election Jean-Luc Melenchon on Tuesday held a raucous final meeting that saw him beamed into a dozen...

Serbia president declares election win

By Miodrag Sovilj and David Stout Serbia's leader Aleksandar Vucic claimed a landslide victory in general elections Sunday paving the way for another term as...

In polls overshadowed by war in Ukraine, Serbians cast votes

Belgrade — Serbians went to the polls on Sunday in elections that will likely see populist President Aleksandar Vucic extend his rule in the...

Macron’s rivals turn up volume two weeks from vote

By Tom Barfield and Joris Fioriti Candidates in France's looming presidential election are pushing to make themselves heard over the war in Ukraine, as polls...
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