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Kremlin declines to say if President Vladimir Putin will seek re-election in 2024
The Kremlin declined on Monday to say whether President Vladimir Putin would seek re-election in 2024 when his current term ends, saying that no ... World News -
Turkey’s Erdogan announces elections for May 14
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that Turkey’s elections will be held on May 14 -- a month earlier than scheduled -- according to a video ... Middle East -
Turkey’s AK Party mulls bringing elections ‘slightly’ forward
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling AK Party is considering a “slight change” on the date of elections scheduled for mid-June, a senior ... Middle East -
Turkey to earmark $13 billion for early retirement in key ballot pledge
Turkey’s government wants to set aside at least $13 billion a year to offer early retirement to millions of citizens in a key election ... Economy -
PM Modi’s popularity key to selling cut in food aid ahead of India elections
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s move to effectively halve food rations to the poor ahead of state polls next year and a general election in 2024 ... World News -
Tunisia’s labor union rejects December election, attacks President Saied’s agenda
Tunisia’s labor union attacked the president’s political and economic agenda on Saturday, including elections this month, saying it will no longer ... North Africa -
Bahrain’s king asks crown prince to form new cabinet
Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa reappointed Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa as prime minister and asked him to form a new cabinet on ... Gulf -
Preliminary results show Tokayev set to win Kazakhstan presidential election
Kazakhstan’s incumbent leader Kassym-Jomart Tokayev appeared to be heading for a landslide victory in a snap presidential election in Central Asia’s ... World News -
New Zealand’s highest court rules voting age of 18 is discriminatory
New Zealand’s highest court ruled on Monday that the country’s current voting age of 18 was discriminatory, forcing parliament to discuss whether it ... World News -
Nepalis cast their votes for a new government to revive economy
Millions of Nepalis went to the polls on Sunday to choose a new government to steer the Himalayan country through a time of economic peril.For the ... World News -
Results arrive in first phase of Bahrain election
Six candidates including one woman won seats in a first phase of Bahrain’s parliamentary election, while others will compete for the remaining 34 ... Gulf -
Pelosi still sees ‘chance’ for Democrats to win US House
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday that Democrats still “have a chance to win” control of the lower chamber after the party’s stunning victory ... World News -
Democrats keep control of US Senate, crush Republican ‘red wave’ hopes
Democrats held onto control of the US Senate, handing a major victory to President Joe Biden and extinguishing hopes of the “red wave” that ... World News -
US has seen no ‘specific or credible threat’ to disrupt midterm vote
American officials are not seeing any credible threats aimed at the country’s voting machines or poll books during the US midterm elections, a senior ... World News -
Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin admits to interfering in US elections
Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Monday he had interfered in US elections and would continue doing so in the future, the first such ... World News -
‘I’ve grown up,’ far-rightist tells Israelis worried about his rise
A far-rightist lined up for a senior post in the next Israeli government sought on Monday to reassure the country’s minorities that he would safeguard ... Middle East -
Pro-Bolsonaro roadblocks slowly disperse in Brazil as Lula transition begins
Protests on Brazil’s highways began to fizzle out on Thursday after far-right President Jair Bolsonaro asked his supporters to clear the blockades ... World News -
Blinken thanks outgoing Israel PM, warns on West Bank violence
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced alarm on Thursday about rising tensions in the West Bank, in a call to thank outgoing Israeli Prime ... Middle East -
Federal judge issues restraining order against US group accused of voter intimidation
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order against an Arizona group being sued over voter intimidation, banning members from ... World News -
Netanyahu pushes comeback bid in tight Israeli election race
Israelis vote for the fifth time in four years on Tuesday in an election in which former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comeback bid may depend ... Middle East -
Leftist leader Lula wins Brazilian election, Bolsonaro has not conceded
Brazilian leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva narrowly defeated President Jair Bolsonaro in a runoff election, but the far-right incumbent did ... World News -
Living costs top worry for Israeli voters stuck in election treadmill
Israelis are as fed-up with soaring prices as they are with the country’s seemingly never ending elections. In the Nov. 1 ballot - a fifth in less ... Middle East -
Austrian president secures re-election in first round, projections show
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen secured a second six-year term in office by winning more than 50 percent of the vote in an election on ... World News -
Kuwait Crown Prince accepts government resignation following elections
Kuwait’s Cown Prince accepted the government’s resignation on Sunday following a parliamentary election in the Gulf Arab country in which opposition ... Gulf -
Mali’s civil society organizations call on military rulers to set up election body
Malian civil society organizations on Wednesday called on the country’s military rulers to speed up the creation of an independent body to oversee ... World News -
Sudanese journalists form independent union to defend freedoms
Sudanese journalists have formed the country’s first independent professional union for decades, in what campaigners said was an important step ... Middle East -
Sweden’s far-right surges in polls ahead of election
Sweden’s far-right Sweden Democrats have surged in polls ahead of legislative elections in two weeks, reflecting growing support for the party’s ... World News -
India to register up to 2.5 million voters in contested Kashmir
India is expected to register as many as 2.5 million new voters in the contested Jammu and Kashmir region, a top official said late on Wednesday, in a ... World News -
Swedish PM pledges billions to offset soaring energy bills as election nears
Sweden’s government said on Wednesday it would hand around 60 billion crowns ($5.8 billion) to companies and households to ease the pain of soaring ... World News -
Eyeing elections, Turkey’s Erdogan plays up diplomatic gains
A series of diplomatic wins, capped by the deal to resume Ukraine's grain exports, provides some respite for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ... Middle East