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Socialists and Liberals re-elect their leaders by acclamation, keeping the status quo

9th - Higher Ed
Spain's Iratxe García Pérez and France's Valérie Hayer will respectively preside over the socialist and liberal groups.
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‘Long live Palestine’ says Indian MP as he’s sworn into parliament

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This Indian parliamentarian sparked a political row as he was sworn in by ending his oath with ‘long live Palestine’.
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UK general elections: What the electoral system means for its politics

9th - Higher Ed
Political parties are vying for votes, with promises covering taxes, immigration and even re-joining the EU.
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Iranian presidential hopefuls discuss sanctions and foreign policy ahead of Friday's vote

9th - Higher Ed
Iran’s presidential candidates debated foreign policy, pledging better international relations and lifting sanctions.
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Kenya’s Ruto agrees ‘for conversation’ with protesters over tax hikes

9th - Higher Ed
The weeklong protests have caught Ruto’s government off-guard, as discontent mounts over his economic policies.
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Kenya police use tear gas, water cannon as hundreds protest over tax hikes

9th - Higher Ed
Parliament debates controversial but watered-down finance bill that many fear will up cost of living.
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Kenya scraps some tax hike proposals as protesters rally in Nairobi

9th - Higher Ed
Civil society groups say 210 people were arrested, including protesters, journalists and observers from rights groups in Nairobi
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May says ‘treason’ does not apply to any current sitting MP after reading foreign interference report

9th - Higher Ed
Elizabeth May, co-leader of the Green Party, took questions again on Monday about her take on the unredacted NSICOP report into foreign interference.
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NDP MP billed taxpayers for $17K trip with family to Quebec over Christmas break

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The CBC's J.P. Tasker details NDP MP Niki Aston's travel expense claims for a family trip over the Christmas break. Ashton says the $17,641 trip to Quebec, billed to the House of Commons, was to meet with 'stakeholders' as part of her...
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UK election: Reform Party surges in poll ahead of July 4 vote

9th - Higher Ed
Nigel Farage’s Reform party has overtaken the Conservatives in a recent poll, ahead of next month’s election.
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South Africa’s ANC wants a national unity government

9th - Higher Ed
The ruling ANC is avoiding a coalition government with any single opposition group as it faces its toughest challenge yet.
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Fight breaks out in Italy's Chamber of Deputies during controversial vote

9th - Higher Ed
Members from multiple parties joined in the brawl, which was sparked by a gesture involving a flag.
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'Resisting is a way of winning': Sanchez dismisses backing down after EU elections

9th - Higher Ed
Spain's Popular Party won the European elections but it did not result in the collapse of Pedro Sánchez's government as the conservatives had hoped.
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Spanish PM Sanchez and his socialists dismiss backing down after European elections

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Spain's centre-right PP party came on top in the European elections on Sunday. Yet, their resurgence did not result in the collapse of Premier Pedro Sánchez's government as the conservatives had hoped.
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Liberals support probe into MPs accused of helping foreign powers

9th - Higher Ed
The Liberal government said it will back a public inquiry to probe any parliamentarians accused of helping foreign powers, but Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says naming and shaming MPs would be a mistake.
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MPs have seen a significant increase in threats, sergeant-at-arms says

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Sergeant-at-Arms and Corporate Security Officer for the House of Commons Patrick McDonell says there has been a significant increase in threats and threatening behaviour directed at House members, especially online.
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French President Emmanuel Macron dissolved the parliament, but now what?

9th - Higher Ed
Macron's decision on Sunday to dissolve the National Assembly has been described as both historic and totally unexpected. This daring move presents significant risks for the French liberal leader and marks a pivotal moment in his...
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Irish solidarity with Palestine: Recognition follows decades of public support

9th - Higher Ed
Irish politicians have almost universally welcomed the government’s decision to recognise Palestinian statehood.
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Georgia EU hopes fade as parliament set to approve 'Russian law' on foreign agents

9th - Higher Ed
The legislation is about to be set in stone despite a final attempt by president Salome Zourabichvili to veto it.
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Georgia's EU hopes fade as parliament approves 'Russian law' on foreign agents

9th - Higher Ed
The legislation was set in stone despite a final attempt by president Salome Zourabichvili to veto it.
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May says she has 'no worries' about sitting MPs after reading unredacted NSICOP report

9th - Higher Ed
‘There is no list of MPs who have shown disloyalty to Canada,’ Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May said Tuesday after reading the full, unredacted NSICOP report looking into foreign interference.
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Taiwan's controversial bill: Parliament sits for the second reading

9th - Higher Ed
Taiwan's parliament is discussing a controversial bill expanding legislative power.
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Which MPs Are Stepping Down At The Next General Election?

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The 98 MPs set to leave Parliament after the next election now have an end date after Rishi Sunak called a general election for July 4. Of the 104 standing down, 98 will retire from the House of Commons while six cannot stand due to...
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New Caledonia unrest: French leader travelling to overseas territory

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Macron has just arrived in New Caledonia to try to calm the situation after days of violent protests