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Independence key issue in Greenland elections

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Greenland is heading to the polls on March 11 for decisive elections that could shape its future. Amid discussions of greater independence, polls show that Greenlanders oppose joining the United States, despite Trump’s past buyout...
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South Africa: Treason charges against 'Afriforum' & 'Solidarity'

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South Africa's Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, known as the Hawks, has initiated investigations into four high treason cases. These cases are linked to allegations of disseminating misleading information in the United...
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Kurdish Leader Calls On Followers To Disarm, Potentially Ending Insurgency With Turkey

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The leader of the PKK militant group, Abdullah Ocalan, is ready to strike a deal with Turkiye. The pro-Kurdish political party says PKK is ready to make a historic call and end decades-long conflict. Watch to know more!
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Germany: Olaf Scholz debates political rivals on eve of emergency summit

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Germany's main chancellor candidates debated each other live on television, one week before voters go to the polls. Watch this report for more details!
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Germany snap elections: Thousands protest against far-right AfD party in Berlin

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Germany is heading to early elections in less than a week. There’s much at stake for political parties and citizens alike. Just days ahead of the polls, leaders of top parties in Germany participated in a televised debate on Sunday....
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At Issue: Trump’s threats boost Canadian patriotism

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs and making Canada the 51st state seem to have been a boost to Canadian patriotism. CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton breaks down the resurgence with The National’s At...
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India | People get freebies, why work?; Supreme Court slams pre-election freebies

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India's Supreme Court criticized the practice of announcing freebies before elections, claiming it discourages willingness to work among people. Watch in for more details!
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India: People get freebies, Why work?: Apex Court

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India's Supreme Court criticized the practice of announcing freebies before elections, claiming it discourages willingness to work among people.
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Delhi Assembly elections 2025: Campaign halts, voters mull over final decision

9th - Higher Ed
In less than 12 hours, over 15 million voters will cast their ballots to elect their government in Delhi. A 48-hour silence period is in effect, during which voters will have the opportunity to reflect and make their final decisions. As...
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Canada's political parties shift with Trump presidency looming

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Trump's threats underline the political jeopardy facing the federal Liberals. A day after Justin Trudeau announced his resignation...The party must find a replacement - and fast. We have the latest from the nation's capital this hour...
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How will Trump's tariff war shake up the federal campaign?

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As Prime Minister Mark Carney 'matches' the U.S. with 25 per cent tariffs on non-CUSMA-compliant American-made auto imports, we ask Power & Politics' panel of veteran journalists — Globe and Mail Ottawa bureau chief Robert Fife, La...
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How political parties could change Edmonton's civic election

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As the party system enters Edmonton and Calgary's fall election, experts warn partisan politics could interfere with independent thought, change how candidates campaign and create confusion for voters.
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Four Calgary city councillors form new political party

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City councillors Andre Chabot, Dan McLean, Sonya Sharp and Terry Wong are banding together ahead of next year's municipal election to form a political party called Communities First. Organizers say they want to field candidates for all...
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Voters aren't keen on incumbents, but Calgary's mayor says she's running anyway

9th - Higher Ed
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek announced her intent to run for re-election in 2025. But as the CBC's Helen Pike explains, experts believe securing a win could be an uphill battle.
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Bangladesh: Polls Only After Electoral Reforms, Says Muhammad Yunus

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Bangladesh's interim government, which took office after the student movement that forced former prime minister Sheikh Hasina into exile, is focusing on reforms before announcing elections. Watch in for more details!
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Polls close in Jordan: Voter turnout for election lower than expected

9th - Higher Ed
Jordan’s election wraps up with political parties back in the spotlight – But voter turnout remains low, falling below 33%.
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Protests in Israel ‘could push Netanyahu out of his corner’: Analysis

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Tamer Qarmout says protests and strikes in Israel may pressure Netanyahu's coalition, with potential US influence if they grow.
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Resistance to rent cap change would be like water charge campaign, O Broin says

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Resistance to an easing of rent caps has been likened to opposition against water charges by Sinn Fein’s housing spokesman. Eoin O Broin said the “do-nothing Government is letting people down” as he called for emergency action on...
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Australia's PM Leads in Polls as Election Race Starts

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A Newspoll survey shows Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government pulling ahead of the Liberal-National opposition at the start of Australia's election campaign. Kate Harrison Brennan, who served as an adviser to former Prime Minister...
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Swinney warns of ‘real damage’ to NHS if opposition MSPs block budget

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John Swinney has insisted there will be “real damage done” to the NHS if opposition MSPs block his budget – claiming this could see operations cancelled and medicines rationed. Making his first speech of 2025, the SNP leader warned of...
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ECB's Nagel on Inflation, Rate Cuts, German Election

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European Central Bank Governing Council member and Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel discusses inflation in the euro zone. "We see, in the Governing Council, that inflation will come back to our target maybe by midst of this year and...
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Merz Seals Victory in German Election, Seeks Coalition

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Germany's conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz said he'll move quickly to form a new government after he won Sunday's federal election with a result that will require him to form a coalition. Merz's CDU/CSU bloc won 28.6% of the...
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EU's Virkkunen on Hybrid Threats: Everything Can Be Weaponized

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The EU must be prepared for a range of hybrid threats as now "everything can be weaponized" including migration, critical infrastructure and elections, says Henna Virkkunen, the European Commission's Executive Vice-President for Tech...
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Starmer delivers speech on NHS - Q&A

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer answers questions from journalists after he delivered a speech at the Elective Orthopaedic Centre in Epsom, Surrey, to highlight his "plan for change" commitments on health. Sir Keir Starmer unveiled more...