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10 votes
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US House Democrats’ top priority if they win in November is a sweeping anti-corruption bill
18 votes -
Democrats Don’t Care About Policy Compromise Anymore — Just Like Republicans
20 votes -
Former President Barack Obama delivers remarks on the ‘state of our democracy’
20 votes -
Sweden's elections: Scandinavian country’s 7.3 million voters go to polls on 9 September. What are the key issues?
14 votes -
Cory Booker releases US committee confidential documents related to yesterday’s testimony
13 votes -
I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration
47 votes -
Canada needs Chapter 19 because Trump 'doesn't always follow the rules': Trudeau
8 votes -
Lawyer was told Russia had ‘Trump over a barrel’
10 votes -
70 Years Ago, America Restored Democracy to Germany. Now Germany Wants to Return the Favor.
20 votes -
Anti-migrant riots in Germany enter their third day
11 votes -
Donald Trump aide connected to 2006 overseas attack on US Marines
8 votes -
John McCain has died of brain cancer at 81
44 votes -
Why Michael Cohen Agreed to Plead Guilty—And Implicate the President
16 votes -
Neo-Nazis rally alongside counter-demonstrators in Stockholm
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Ethiopia’s reforming prime minister runs into a roadblock of ethnic unrest
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Longtime Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg granted immunity in Michael Cohen probe
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Scott Morrison is the new Prime Minister of Australia
Key points: The petition for a party room meeting of the Liberal Party got 43 signatures, so Turnbull allowed the meeting to be called. The party room voted 45:40 to spill the leadership. Three...
Key points:
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The petition for a party room meeting of the Liberal Party got 43 signatures, so Turnbull allowed the meeting to be called.
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The party room voted 45:40 to spill the leadership.
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Three candidates nominated: Peter Dutton, Scott Morrison, Julie Bishop.
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Bishop was eliminated in the first round of voting.
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Morrison won the second round of voting against Dutton, 45:40.
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As the leader of the Liberal Party, Morrison becomes the new Prime Minister... probably. It now depends on whether their coalition partners, the National Party, support the new Liberal leader (but they probably will: the alternative is to lose government).
EDIT1: And Josh Frydenburg is the deputy leader of the Liberal Party. That does not make him the Deputy Prime Minister: that role goes to the leader of the National Party whenever the Coalition is in government.
EDIT2: The news: http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/scott-morrison-wins-leaderal-leadership/10160168
Follow live here: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/live-turnbull-leadership-challenge-looms/10159462
Some background on Scott Morrison: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/scott-morrisons-rise-to-prime-minister-of-australia/10160458
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has ditched his commitment to legislate for an emissions reduction target as he scrambles to save his leadership.
10 votes -
South Africa begins seizing White-owned farms
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Jawar Mohammed's red-carpet return signals Ethiopia's political sea change
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White House Counsel has cooperated extensively with Mueller’s obstruction inquiry
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Gun law changes dropped by Tasmanian Liberals following community backlash
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Elizabeth Warren unveils bold new plan to reshape American capitalism
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Officer investigating old South African government pedophile ring allegedly commits suicide
8 votes -
Protesters in Russia Accuse Government of Entrapping Young Critics
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Nazi fan wins Republican Primary in Missouri
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Antifa clashes with police and journalists in Charlottesville and DC
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has secured the support of an overwhelming majority of Liberal and Nationals MPs for his energy policy.
4 votes -
White nationalists dwarfed by crowds of counterprotesters in Washington
20 votes -
Ex-CIA officer faces arrest over alleged Montenegro coup plot
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This is the way Paul Ryan’s speakership ends
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Kellie Collins in custody for killing Curt Cain, former campaign treasurer
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Electricity prices are falling - and will keep doing so - whether or not energy deal is inked
4 votes -
US officials scrambled behind the scenes to shield NATO deal from Trump
9 votes -
Cameroon: Lawyer looks to unseat Africa's longest-ruling leader
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States give conditional support to National Energy Guarantee, but more talks to come
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Rashida Tlaib set to become first Muslim woman in US Congress
15 votes -
Trump Administration imposes new sanctions on Putin cronies
11 votes -
Missouri blocks right-to-work law
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WV House committee approves fourteen articles of impeachment against justices
5 votes -
Energy deal in limbo as states step up their demands
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Wilbur Ross (US Secretary of Commerce) is accused of swindling $120 million from associates and 'could rank among the biggest grifters in American history,' according to a bombshell Forbes report
5 votes -
Marine kicked out of Marine Corps for role in Charlottesville white supremacist march
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Iran sanctions: Trump warns trading partners
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EU acts to protect firms from Donald Trump's sanctions against Iran. Companies told to ignore White House demands to drop all business with Iran
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Demonstrators arrested as right-wing rally, counter-protesters clash in Portland, Oregon
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An updated overview of the public facts of the Trump-Russia scandal, and five theories (from seven last year) mostly consistent with those facts
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Is there appetite for a broader conversation on British news in particular, or UK Politics?
I can see ~news becoming global or US specific and I think geolocational tildes would be useful. I do want to know if there is an appetite for this though - I recognise that there would be work...
I can see ~news becoming global or US specific and I think geolocational tildes would be useful. I do want to know if there is an appetite for this though - I recognise that there would be work involved in moderating such a news tilde, so there has to be the interest.
Cheers,
Manley
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The Trump-Russia investigation won't end well
11 votes