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Far-Right Romanian Presidential Candidate Demands Compensation from Ukraine, Threatens to End Support

George Simion, leader of Romania's AUR party, won the first round of the presidential election and demands compensation from Ukraine for military aid, threatening to end support for Ukraine if elected, prioritizing Romanian interests over international alliances.

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American Pope Leo XIV's Republican Voting History Revealed

Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Prevost, a registered Republican, has voted in U.S. elections when residing in the country, despite publicly criticizing President Trump's immigration policies and supporting progressive causes like DACA; his voting history was revealed Thursday.

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Biden Takes Responsibility for Trump's Win, Cites Sexism and Racism in Harris's Loss

Former President Joe Biden attributes Donald Trump's 2024 victory to his own actions while suggesting sexism and racism contributed to Kamala Harris's loss; he made these remarks during a Thursday interview on ABC's "The View.

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Biden Defends Presidency, Criticizes Trump in First Post-White House Interview

Former President Joe Biden, in a joint ABC interview with Dr. Jill Biden, defended his presidency, criticized Donald Trump's first 100 days, discussed his relationship with Kamala Harris, and addressed claims of cognitive decline.

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INE Rejects Morena's Challenge to Judicial Candidacies

Mexico's electoral institute (INE) rejected a challenge from the ruling Morena party to review 20 judicial candidates' eligibility before the June 1st elections, upholding the candidatures despite allegations of links to organized crime, prioritizing procedural fairness over last-minute disqualifica...

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Biden Takes Responsibility for Trump's 2024 Win

Former President Biden accepted responsibility for President Trump's 2024 victory, citing his role as the incumbent, while defending his administration's record and suggesting insufficient advertising of its achievements. He attributed Vice President Harris's loss partly to sexist attacks and the pa...

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1965 French Presidential Election: De Gaulle's Unexpected Runoff

France's first direct presidential election in December 1965 saw incumbent General de Gaulle unexpectedly forced into a runoff against François Mitterrand, marking a pivotal shift in French politics and establishing the precedent for directly electing the president.

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PP Weighs Early National Congress Amidst Election Uncertainty

Amidst uncertainty, Partido Popular leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo is reportedly considering an early national congress in July to address potential snap elections and internal restructuring, causing nervousness and division within the party.

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American Cardinal Elected as First American Pope: Pope Leo XIV

Robert Prevost, an American-Peruvian cardinal, was elected as Pope Leo XIV on an unspecified date, marking a historic first for the Catholic Church and raising questions about his stance on past sexual abuse allegations.

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Merz Elected Chancellor with Left Party's Support, Sparking Internal CDU/CSU Debate

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's election was secured in a second vote with the support of the Left party after an initial failure to garner enough votes, causing controversy and debate within the CDU/CSU about future collaborations.

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Labor Upsets Greens in Melbourne Federal Election

In the Australian federal election, Labor's Sarah Witty defeated incumbent Greens leader Adam Bandt in the Melbourne seat, despite a significantly underfunded campaign relying on local volunteers, while electoral boundary changes and shifts in preference flows contributed to Bandt's loss.

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American Pope Leo XIV's Voting History Revealed

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert F. Prevost, has a documented voting history in both Republican and Democratic primaries in Illinois, including the 2016 Republican presidential primary and the 2024 general election, raising questions about the intersection of his personal politic...

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