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Canada's cliffhanger election is heating up. Some fear US-style political polarization will follow Party leaders pose for a photo before debating in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada on September 9, 2021. Carp, Ontario (CNN) The ...
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Could Navalny's 'Smart Voting' Strategy Shake Up Russia's Election? MOSCOW — In an undisclosed location outside Russia, five people have been meeting regularly for months to plot out how to deliver an improbable blow to President Vladimir V. Putin in this weekend's Russian election. The five are allies of the ...
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Russia goes to the polls amid crackdown on political dissent Moscow (CNN) Millions of Russians are expected to head to the polls over a three-day period starting Friday in elections taking place against the backdrop of an unprecedented assault on democracy over the past year. Voters will choose members of the ...
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Navalny app vanishes from Apple, Google stores as Russia voting begins After weeks of pressure from government censors, an app built by the allies of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny disappeared from Google and Apple stores on Friday, right as polls opened across the country for parliamentary elections.
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Google and Apple Remove App Aimed at Spurring Protest Voting in Russia The app, from the Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny, vanished from online stores as polls opened in the parliamentary election it was designed to sway.
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Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algeria's Longest-Serving President, Dies at 84 ALGIERS — Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who joined his country's fight against French colonial rule in the 1950s, rose to foreign minister at 26, went into exile ...
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Google and Apple said to have removed Navalny voting app as Russian elections begin (CNN) A voting app created by allies of prominent Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny was removed from Google and Apple's online stores in Russia just as polls opened for parliamentary elections, according to a series of tweets from Navalny's team on Friday.
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Trudeau's big bet OTTAWA — If Canadians elect a minority government next week, Liberal or Conservative, Justin Trudeau loses. The Liberal prime minister gambled on an election he did not have to call. If the Conservatives win, he'll suffer the worst kind of bad beat.
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Britain Signals Intent to Revert to the Imperial System LONDON — The British government said it was taking steps to return to its traditional system of imperial weights and measures, allowing shops and market stalls to sell fruits and vegetables labeled in pounds and ounces alone, rather than in the metric ...
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United Nations Warns of 'Catastrophic Pathway' With Current Climate Pledges Even if all countries meet the emissions promises they've made to address climate change, the global average temperature is poised to rise 2.7 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, a level considered "catastrophic" in a new report from the United ...
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