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EU no longer recognises Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president

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The European Union has dropped its recognition of Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president after he lost his position as head of its parliament.
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Venezuela is holding legislative elections, without opposition

9th - Higher Ed
A little more than a year ago, Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's political survival seemed to be hanging by a thread.
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Venezuela opposition boycotts elections, holds rival polls online

9th - Higher Ed
Venezuela's opposition is boycotting upcoming elections - but they have an alternative proposal for voters.
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Venezuelans vote in highly contested parliamentary elections

9th - Higher Ed
Governing party likely to win election boycotted by most of the country's opposition.
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Venezuela socialist party takes control of once-defiant congress

9th - Higher Ed
The shift in legislative power away from the opposition marks a consolidation of power for President Nicolas Maduro.
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Maduro's party poised to win Venezuela parliamentary elections

9th - Higher Ed
A low turnout as polls close in Venezuela's general election - which the opposition has dismissed as a fraud.
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Venezuela electoral board: Council rejected by opposition and US

9th - Higher Ed
A new electoral council starts work in Venezuela, dominated by government loyalists, and denounced as 'false' by the opposition.
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France political landscape walks a tightrope

9th - Higher Ed
One year after France’s shock snap parliamentary election, political tensions in Paris are again rising. Watch in for more details!
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Pakistan interior minister dismisses all rumours surrounding president's removal

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan’s Interior Minister has firmly denied all rumours regarding the removal of President urging the public to disregard misleading narratives circulating on social media. Watch to know more on this!
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Macron regains the power to call snap elections, will he roll the dice again?

9th - Higher Ed
It’s exactly a year since France’s snap elections that convulsed European politics by almost bringing the far right to power — which means President Emmanuel Macron now has the constitutional power to go for it again.
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Pablo Rodriguez, the new Quebec Liberal Party leader, has a lot to do before 2026 election

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Former federal MP Pablo Rodriguez has a lengthy checklist ahead of him as he works to unite Quebec’s Liberal Party under his leadership, rebuild the party’s presence outside of Montreal and recruit candidates for the October 2026...
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Liberal Lee Jae-myung set to win South Korean presidential election as rival concedes

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The Democratic Party candidate is projected to hold lead of more than 10 points over conservative rival Kim Moon-soo.
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Liberal Lee projected to win South Korea’s presidential election

9th - Higher Ed
The Democratic Party candidate is projected to hold lead of more than 10 points over conservative rival Kim Moon-soo.
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No social media for Quebec teens under 14 without parental consent, committee recommends

9th - Higher Ed
The recommendation was in the final report of an all-party government committee studying the impact of screen time on young people's health.
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South Korea votes in snap presidential poll after failed martial law bid

9th - Higher Ed
South Koreans vote for a new president after Yoon’s impeachment, with record turnout expected and Democrat Lee Jae Myung leading polls.
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Maduro triumphs in Venezuelan election boycotted by opposition

9th - Higher Ed
Legislative, regional elections are the first to allow broad voter participation since last year’s disputed presidential vote.
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Venezuela votes: Crackdown, boycotts, and distrust after disputed election

9th - Higher Ed
Venezuelans vote in first elections since disputed presidential race, facing crackdowns, opposition boycotts, and widespread distrust.
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'Asim Munir Biggest Terrorist': Indian MPs Expose Pak In European Nation | All-Party Delegation

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An all-party Indian delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi visited Slovenia to promote India's zero tolerance policy on cross-border terrorism. The delegation praised Slovenia's condemnation of a recent terror attack and...
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Will Quebec’s plan to ditch the floor price on gasoline actually save you money at the pump?

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The province says the goal is to encourage competition between retailers to ensure that consumers pay the best possible price for their gas. However, not everyone believes getting rid of floor pricing will have the desired impact.
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Yoon Suk Yeol removed from office: Court upholds impeachment of South Korean president

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South Korea's Constitutional Court has unanimously upheld President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment after he invoked martial law last December.
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South Korea on edge ahead of president's impeachment ruling

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Protests mount in Seoul as court prepares to rule on President Yoon's impeachment.
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Montreal panel to highlight trans leadership in face of growing concerns over rights

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As trans rights face increasing scrutiny both in the U.S. and Canada, community leaders are gathering in Montreal to discuss the future of trans leadership. The Trans Pride Festival is hosting a panel discussion on March 29 , featuring...
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Tharoor Says India Needed No US Persuasion to Stop Conflict | Slams Trump’s Ceasefire Claims

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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has strongly refuted claims by former US President Donald Trump that Washington brokered peace between India and Pakistan. Wrapping up his Brazil visit, Tharoor clarified that India never needed persuasion to...
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Quebec minister resigns in wake of SAAQclic fiasco

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Éric Caire, the minister responsible for cybersecurity and digital technology, is stepping down. He defended his handling of the SAAQclic file, but says his only regret is not being 'suspicious' enough.