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Midterms 2018, who won in the 36 states that voted for a new governor

Midterms 2018, who won in the 36 states that voted for a new governor

In the midterm elections of the 6th of November, in 36 out of 50 United States a new governor was chosen on top the members of Congress. Here are all the results of the gubernatorial races.

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Midterm elections 2018, live results: Democrats take House of Representatives, Republicans keep Senate

Midterm elections 2018, live results: Democrats take House of Representatives, Republicans keep Senate

The results of the midterm elections 2018 in the United States: the Democrats win the majority of seats in the House of Representatives, whilst the Senate remains in Republican hands. Follow the results live.

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Beto O’Rourke, the rising star of the Democrats narrowly loses the Texas Senate race

Beto O’Rourke, the rising star of the Democrats narrowly loses the Texas Senate race

A candidate in the US midterm elections in Texas, Beto O’Rourke came unexpectedly close to victory in a historically Republican state. And his popularity has touched the entire nation.

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Marichuy, voicing the rights of indigenous peoples, women and nature in Mexican politics

Marichuy, voicing the rights of indigenous peoples, women and nature in Mexican politics

Marichuy was chosen to represent Mexican indigenous groups as an independent candidate in the 2018 elections. Though she didn’t make the ballot her campaign shed light on feminism, indigenous rights and the environment.

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Italian elections, all the updated results live and in real time

Italian elections, all the updated results live and in real time

Follow all the updates on the Italian elections for the country’s next government, with exit polls, projections and results live and in real time to find out who won.

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PyeongChang 2018, Moon Jae-in’s “Olympic” feat to unite the two Koreas

PyeongChang 2018, Moon Jae-in’s “Olympic” feat to unite the two Koreas

Moon Jae-in wants to win the diplomatic battle with his Northern cousins during the Winter Olympics. In the hope Trump doesn’t start a nuclear war. An East Asia expert on how the South Korean president is accomplishing this task.

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Donald Trump’s first year as president of the United States, what he managed to (un)do

Donald Trump’s first year as president of the United States, what he managed to (un)do

On the 20th of January Donald Trump celebrated his first year as leader of the United States. Environmental, social and foreign policies: here’s an overview of Trump’s first year.

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Trump to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, sending a shock to the Middle East peace process

Trump to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, sending a shock to the Middle East peace process

Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem, considered holy by three religions, as Israel’s capital has met with a widespread backlash from the rest of the world. Why it’s so controversial.

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Venezuelan constitutional crisis, chief prosecutor dismissed and rebels attack army base

Venezuelan constitutional crisis, chief prosecutor dismissed and rebels attack army base

On the 30th of July the Venezuelan government led by socialist President Nicolás Maduro celebrated the results of contentious elections to form a new governing body called the Constituent Assembly with the mandate to replace the 1999 Constitution. The recently created institution removed Luisa Ortega, the country’s chief prosecutor and a critic of the Maduro regime, from

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President Duda vetoes judicial reform in Poland threatening courts’ independence

President Duda vetoes judicial reform in Poland threatening courts’ independence

Late on the 21st of July, the Senate, the upper Chamber of the Polish Parliament, led by the Law and Justice party (PiS) passed a series of bills targeting the judiciary. On top of other controversial changes these would have enabled the Minister of Justice to dismiss and appoint Supreme Court judges and would have given Parliament the

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