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The man vying to become Australia’s next prime minister has spent weeks trying to distance himself from comparisons to US ...
Some Tasmanians are considering voting for non-major party candidates for the first time at Saturday's federal election, ...
Prominent pastor and anti-poverty activist William Barber and two others were arrested while praying in the US Capitol ...
First came their much-analyzed Oval Office moment. Next, their subject-to-interpretation hug. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ...
Founded on Australia's environmental movement, the Greens have shifted focus to rental affordability. Some say it's an ...
Or as the journalist Raymond Clapper wrote of Roosevelt at the end of his first term: “It is scarcely an exaggeration to say ...
Who's voting, what issues are driving voters on the ground—and how each country is handling a more protectionist, more ...
Singapore's dominant People's Action Party is widely expected to sweep eight or nine out of every 10 seats in the May 3 ...
Trump signs his first executive order targeting a specific law firm, Perkins Coie LLP, which represented Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016. Perkins Coie responded by suing the Trump administration.
Allianz tried to buy local insurer Income Insurance for $1.7 billion last year, only for Singapore to eventually block the ...
The nation’s current leaders are not living up to my father’s high standards of governance, and Singapore is suffering as a ...
A curious election campaign trend has emerged in Singapore as the country gears up for its May 3 poll: candidates showcasing ...
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