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John Bercow: A symbol of UK parliamentary democracy bows out

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Many viewed the speaker as a thorn in the side of Downing Street's efforts to push Brexit through with minimal scrutiny.
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Iraq president says PM willing to quit, vows poll after new law

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President Barham Salih says early vote will take place once new election legislation has been passed.
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What triggered Iraq's mammoth protests?

9th - Higher Ed
A look at multiple factors that fuelled widespread anti-government sentiment in the country.
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Sadyr Japarov: Kyrgyzstan needs to change 'political culture' | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Kyrgyzstan's acting president and prime minister discusses plan moving forward following the country’s political crisis.
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Trudeau reaches out to the West, commits to pipeline

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as one way he will work to improve his relationship with Western Canada.
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Bloc outlines strategy under minority government

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Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet outlined what his party’s strategy will be when Parliament resumes with a minority government.
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Nigel Farage: 'We'd deserve a seat at Brexit negotiating table if we win EU elections'

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Brexiteer Nigel Farage will seek a place at the Brexit negotiating table if his nascent political party comes out top in the European elections. He made the claim as Theresa May’s de facto deputy – David Lidington – appearing to admit...
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Sanchez meets with opposition leaders as coalition talks get underway in Spain

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Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has met with opposition leaders, opening the door to forming a coalition government. Sanchez's centre-left party took the most votes in April's national election, but fell short of the numbers...
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European elections profile:The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe - ALDE

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The European elections are just two weeks away, and as the trend of voting against the status quo continues in national elections across the bloc, the results promise to be surprising. The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe...
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After Notre Dame fire, Canadian Parliament renovations proceed cautiously

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The Notre Dame fire was sparked during renovations to the historic site. Hear what precautions workers are taking on the renovations happening now on Parliament Hill.
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Brexit insurgency threatens Theresa May’s revised plan and her leadership

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The UK’s beleaguered prime minister will attempt to breathe fresh life into the Brexit process as parliament returns from the Easter break, amid renewed manoeuvres to oust her from within her own increasingly vexed Conservative party....
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Van Rompuy advisor warns of European "day of reckoning"

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The upcoming European Elections could signal a major shift in the EU's power balance according to Luuk Van Middelaar, an advisor to former European Commission President, Herman van Rompuy. In an interview with Euronews, the philosopher...
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May hammered by MPs on Brexit extension and way forward

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May told MPs the UK can leave before October 31 if a deal is passed; Also said that she argued against stringent conditions on the UK's extended membership; Adds that "the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear." Theresa...
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Watch again: Anti-government protests in Albania

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Albania's opposition parties have called for fresh protests on Saturday in the country's capital, Tirana, to demand the government's resignation over claims of corruption. The Albanian opposition has been calling for protests in Tirana...
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UK newspapers speculate over possible plot to oust Theresa May.

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As the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, made her usual trip to church on Sunday, there was speculation that it was anything but business as usual within her cabinet. Several newspapers in the UK reported that ministers were plotting...
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Failed attempt at Brexit agreement 'nothing short of farcical', says Theresa May's former advisor

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A former advisor to UK Prime Minister Theresa May has described Parliament's attempts to reach a Brexit agreement on Wednesday night as "nothing short of farcical". Appearing on Good Morning Europe, Tom Swarbrick, who worked as Theresa...
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Tensions rise in the U.K. as May's Brexit deal gets rejected a third time

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Lawmakers rejected Theresa May's Brexit strategy for a third time, even after the British PM promised to resign if it was passed. The vote leaves things in limbo for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union and plunges the three-year...
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May considers next move as she faces pressure to rule out long Brexit delay

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MPs from British Prime Minister Theresa May's own conservative party urged her against a long extension of Brexit after her withdrawal deal was rejected for a third time on Friday, sending parliament into a political stalemate. The Sun...
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UK parliament faces more Brexit options in indicative votes

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MPs will return to parliament on Monday to vote again on more Brexit options in a series of non-binding indicative votes. The eight tabled amendments have been selected by Commons speaker John Bercow. The options include a no-deal exit,...
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May under pressure as UK parliament faces more Brexit options

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MPs will return to parliament on Monday to vote again on more Brexit options in a series of non-binding indicative votes. The options include a no-deal exit, preventing a no-deal exit, a customs union, or a second referendum. Prime...
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MPs fail to gain support for any alternative Brexit option in indicative votes for the second time

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For the second time, British MPs failed to gain support for any alternative Brexit option in indicative votes held on Monday evening. You can watch the proceedings in the player above and you can scroll down to our LIVE BLOG below. If...
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Brexit deadlock continues as MPs fail to back any alternative option

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For the second time, British MPs failed to gain support for any alternative Brexit option in indicative votes held on Monday evening, plunging the country into deeper uncertainty. The amendments and the results: Customs Union (C):...
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May will seek fresh Article 50 extension and sit down with opposition to find a Brexit solution

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has called for a further delay to Brexit and said a "short extension" to Article 50 is needed. May said she understood some people are "so fed up with the delay" that they want to leave with no-deal but...
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Trudeau on defence as Wilson-Raybould, Philpott insist they acted on principle

9th - Higher Ed
The day after removing two high-profile women from caucus, the prime minister was out defending his government's commitment to two core values: equality for women and reconciliation with Indigenous communities.