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New Zealanders are ready to make history

New Zealanders began voting Thursday, March 3, on whether to adopt a new flag, in a referendum Prime Minister John Key has called a once-in-a-generation chance to ditch Britain’s Union

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Moderates Win Tehran Seats in Iran Elections

Four years ago, parliamentary elections were held in Iran. This in turn forced the Guardian Council of the Constitution to reexamine the disqualifications and approve some of the disqualified candidates.

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Bernie Sanders Beat Hillary Clinton in Colorado

“You can do polls online all day long and the outcome is nothing more than somebody’s opinion”.

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The backlash against Chris Christie

According to a survey done by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind, Christie’s approval dropped to only 18 percent among independent New Jersey voters after the Trump endorsement – down from 34

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Rounds criticized for defending Trump on KKK

Donald Trump is being scrutinized for failing to distance himself from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. “You’re talking about people I know nothing about”, Trump said on CNN’s

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McIlroy switches putting grip after missed cut last week

Doral hasn’t been overly kind to any of them.

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Ryan: GOP nominee must reject bigotry

And two of the highest-ranking Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature “say they won’t support Trump and would consider voting for a conservative third-party candidate in the general election if he’s

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Frontrunners widen gap on Super Tuesday, but rivals remain persistent

He has won in Minnesota, but it will be hard for him to claim any great strength with one caucus win in what was already poised to be his best

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South Africa’s Zuma survives new no-confidence vote

Nonetheless, President Zuma has been dogged by scandals since coming to power, notably the Nkandla case, whereby the South African government paid $23 million for upgrades to the president’s private

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Osama bin Laden wanted much of his fortune used ‘on jihad’

The letter was among materials that were seized in the May 2, 2011, USA raid on bin Laden’s hideout in Pakistan that killed the al Qaeda chief and which were

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Mexico says 11 pregnant women infected with Zika

The announcement comes about a month after state officials launched a preemptive strategy to combat the virus.

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UN approves toughest sanctions on North Korea in 20 years

The UN resolution emphasises the brand new sanctions aren’t created to lead to “adverse humanitarian impacts” for civilians, a number of whom face financial hardships and shortages of food.

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