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Polls close in pivotal Philippines election that could put Marcoses back in power About 65.7 million registered voters across the country cast their ballots to replace populist leader Rodrigo Duterte, who steps down after six years. For the presidency, former Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr is facing off against Leni ...
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Ferdinand Marcos Jr on cusp of winning landslide in Philippines elections (CNN) Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the son of the former Philippine dictator, is on the cusp of winning the Philippine presidential election by a landslide, according to preliminary and unofficial results, taking the Marcos dynasty one step closer to the ...
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Russia's war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated his accusation that the West left him no choice but to invade Ukraine in a speech given as Russia marks Victory Day, an annual commemoration of the country's defeat of Nazi Germany.
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Russia's war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated his accusation that the West left him no choice but to invade Ukraine in a speech given as Russia marks Victory Day, an annual commemoration of the country's defeat of Nazi Germany. A military parade in ...
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Why the Marcos family is so infamous in the Philippines Mr Marcos Jr is the only son of the country's former dictator, Ferdinand Marcos Sr, who was president from 1965 until 1986. To understand the family's remarkable political comeback - it's important to consider their earlier rise and fall.
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The Middle East won't rescue Europe if it turns off Russian oil Avaaz members, demonstrators, and Ukrainian activists stand in front of signs reading "Stop Putin's oil" during a vigil for Ukraine near EU headquarters in Brussels, on March 22.
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Sri Lanka's prime minister resigns amid protests over economic crisis Sri Lanka's Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, resigned on Monday, following weeks of protests against his government. The country has been rocked by civil unrest since March, with demonstrations at times turning violent as anger builds over the ...
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Foreign business urges China to change course on Covid Over 50% of American businesses have either delayed or decreased investments in China as a result of the recent Covid outbreak, according to a survey published Monday by the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
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Hong Kong's new leader is Beijing's designated 'enforcer' John Lee Ka-chiu's election as Hong Kong's new chief executive signals a decisive turn in the territory's lurch toward Beijing-style authoritarian rule. Lee, the territory's former secretary of security, won an uncontested vote Sunday as the ruling ...
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The prime minister of Sri Lanka resigns after weeks of protests COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned Monday following weeks of protests demanding that he and his brother, the president, step down over the country's worst economic crisis in decades, an official said.
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