Armenia arrests six candidates for pro-Russian opposition party day before vote
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Around 2.4 million Armenians will be โ eligible to cast their ballots in Sunday's election
Xavier Becerra, 68, advanced to the general election Friday after campaigning as an leader capable of guiding the nation's most populous state and succeeding Gov. Gavin Newsom.
US embassy in Sarajevo made threat after European states refused to back its preferred High Representative candidate A deepening US-European rift over the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina has broken open with a dispute over a top administrative post, leading to a US threat to โreconsiderโ its role in international peacekeeping. The American embassy in Sarajevo issued the threat after European states refused to back the US preferred candidate to become the new High Representative for the international community. At a meeting this week in Sarajevo of the Peace Implementation Council (PIC) โ a multinational group tasked with overseeing the implementation of the 1995 Dayton peace agreement โ Washington supported an Italian diplomat, Antonio Zanardi Landi, while the UK, France, Germany and most European states backed Franceโs envoy to the Western Balkans, Renรฉ Troccaz. Continue reading...
Democrats are in a panic about their scandal-plagued, Nazi-tattooed candidate in Maine as allegations of relationship abuse and sordid sexting come to light, and fears of a looming 'dick pick.'
Exclusive: Labourโs Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bid Thames Water should be nationalised, Andy Burnham has said, revealing public ownership of water companies would โabsolutely be an optionโ under his potential leadership of the Labour party. Burnham, Labourโs candidate in the Makerfield byelection, has previously called for โgreater public controlโ over the companies. In an interview with the Guardian, he has confirmed this could mean nationalisation. Continue reading...
One ex-girlfriend of Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has bashed the New York Times for downplaying her 'abuse' in an explosive new expose.
What stood out from the Question Time exchanges between candidates in the Makerfield by-election?
Platner says claims in New York Times article of physical misconduct and offensive remarks โpolitically motivatedโ Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for the US Senate, has rejected an explosive new report about his treatment of women, insisting that allegations of abusive behavior are โpolitically motivatedโ. Platner, a progressive running for election in Maine, was responding to a New York Times article published on Thursday that included an interview with a Republican operative who accused him of womanizing, physical misconduct and making troubling comments about rape. Continue reading...
No 10 has said the Prime Minister will visit the constituency in a bid to show his support for the Labour candidate.
The Greater Manchester Mayor would need to win the by-election in Makerfield to be a possible candidate.
A top adviser for scandal-plagued Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner has an online history as strange as that of the Congress hopeful.
Texas senate hopeful James Talarico, 37, kept his romance with Brianna Menard, 30, under wraps for several years before the political lobbyist's identity was revealed.
The altered image was mocked by the candidate's opponents and spawned a flurry of memes. It has also been emulated by politicians around the country.
Robert Kenyon says even if he fails to get elected he would have "given two fingers to the establishment".
After a candidate in Real Madrid's presidential election unveils an Erling Haaland shirt on live TV, Manchester City dismiss the suggestion their striker will move to Spain.
Politicians on the right have politicised Novakโs death and suggested there is a โtwo-tierโ policing system that victimises white people Good morning. The most interesting event of the day may well turn out to be one taking place late tonight, when Andy Burnham, the Labour candidate for Makerfield and potential next PM, takes part in a BBC byelection Question Time special. Yesterday, Burnham said that at some point today he would give a more considered response to the Henry Nowak murder, and the issues it has raised about policing and race equality. It is not clear yet whether we will get that response on QT, or before. But this morning the government seems to be firming up its opposition to those claiming that what happened to Nowak was evidence of โtwo-tier justiceโ. Reform UK is the main party using this phrase, but some Tories have made the same argument. Yesterday, Keir Starmer said he did not accept that Britain has two-tier policing. This morning Lucy Rigby, the chief secretary to the Treasury, has been doing an interview round, and she told Sky News this allegation was a โslurโ on the police. Asked about the claim, she said: Fundamentally, I think that is a slur on the thousands of police officers that go out to work every day, putting themselves in harmโs way to serve the public, to try and prevent crime, and to keep us all safe. The suggestion that we have two-tier policing, which suggests at its heart that the police are on a sort of systemic basis pushing the interests of one group above another โ I genuinely think is a slur on all those police officers that are serving this country day and night, seven days a week. Continue reading...
Silicon Valley is fighting against regulation, taxes and growth of AI and will benefit from having political leverage Silicon Valley had a big night in Californiaโs primary election, proving that the tens of millions of dollars funding candidates across the state was money well spent. While the tech industryโs preferred candidate for governor came in a scant sixth place, donations to smaller elections proved to be a successful strategy. Tech billionaires have in past months thrown their full weight into politics as the industry fights regulations, taxation and promotes the unfettered growth of artificial intelligence. Getting the right candidates in office, especially in its home turf of California, is existential. With favorable candidates, tech companies can gain both political and regulatory leverage to maintain their dominance in business. Continue reading...
Scandal-plagued oyster farmer Graham Platner was run out of Washington, DC by reporters this week.
Candidates across the country were soon posting AI-enhanced images of them appearing with hulking physiques
NBC reporter Liz Kreutz kept her cool as she spoke to drunk supporters of California mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, before they took over the interview.