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Pro-Independence parties urge supporters to boycott French election
Pro-Independence parties urge supporters to boycott French election
Several pro-independence parties in New Caledonia are urging supporters to boycott the second round of the French presidential elections this Sunday.
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Macron cements French presidential frontrunner status in combative debate performance
Macron cements French presidential frontrunner status
French President Emmanuel Macron has cleared a major hurdle on the path to re-election with a combative TV debate performance against far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
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Netflix rocked by subscriber loss, may offer cheaper ad-supported plans
Netflix rocked by first loss of subscribers in 10 years
Netflix is blaming inflation, the war in Ukraine and fierce competition and is predicting deeper losses lie ahead.
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Ramos-Horta takes commanding lead in Timor-Leste's presidential election
Ramos-Horta takes commanding lead in Timor-Leste's presidential election
The independence leader and Nobel laureate Jose Ramos-Horta previously served as prime minister, then as the country's second president from 2007 to 2012.
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US will no longer enforce mask mandate on airplanes, trains after court ruling
US will no longer enforce mask mandate on airplanes, trains after court ruling
The Biden administration will no longer enforce a US mask mandate on public transportation, after a federal judge in Florida on Monday ruled that the 14-month-old directive was unlawful.
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China's economic activity in March heightens risks to outlook
China's economic activity in March heightens risks to outlook
China's economic activity slowed in March, with weakness in consumption, property and exports eclipsing faster-than-expected first quarter GDP growth, suggesting a worsening in the outlook.
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The latest on the Australia's election
Australia's Federal election campaign is in full swing before Aussies go to the polls on May 21st. Scott Morrision's foe Labour leader, Anthony Albanese has had a bumpy start to the campaign… Audio
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Twitter adopts 'poison pill' as challenger to Musk emerges
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' as challenger to Musk emerges
The possibility of a rival bid raises the spectre of more private equity firms vying for the microblogging and social networking service.
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Elon Musk will not join Twitter board, says boss
Elon Musk will not join Twitter board, says boss
Elon Musk has decided not to join the board of Twitter, the company's chief executive Parag Agrawal says.
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Fears "woke" media is undermining democracy
Political divides aren't as deep as we think. Neither are gender or racial divides says Newsweek magazine deputy opinion editor Batya Ungar-Sargon. She speaks to Jesse about her book on the topic. Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Today Brad talks politics, with the election date across the ditch announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The Australians will go to the polls on May 21st which means six weeks of campaigning… Audio
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PNG counting down to national elections
PNG counting down to national elections
Papua New Guineans choose a new parliament in national elections in June.
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Macron and Le Pen top Presidential poll in the Pacific
Macron and Le Pen top Presidential poll in the Pacific
In the first round of the French presidential election, France's Pacific territories have chosen the incumbent Emmanuel Macron and the National Rally's Marine Le Pen as the two top contenders.
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Macron and Le Pen head for French election runoff
Macron and Le Pen head for French election runoff
France's incumbent leader Emmanuel Macron wins the first round, but the run-off against his far-right rival may be far closer.
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
Stephen Mills is an executive director at Talbot Mills research limited which is the polling firm used by Labour. He is a former political adviser to two Labour governments. Brigitte Morten is a… Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney - Is France and Europe in for a massive far-right shock?
In what's turned out to be a tight, nail-biting French presidential election, the gap has closed between the far-right and incumbent President Macron in the race for the Elysee Palace. After the first… Audio
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Australian election to be held on May 21
Australians go to the polls to vote for their next federal government in six weeks, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirming that the election will be held on May 21.
The campaign pits… Audio
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Emmanuel Macron facing strong challenge in French Election
Polls are closing in the first round of the French Presidential Election - and president Emmanuel Macron is facing a strong challenge from the far right.
It's being called one of the closest first… Audio
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Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison in battle to be Australian prime minister
Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison in battle to be Australian prime minister
Both men have spent a good part of their lives in politics but, come May 21, one will be prime minister and the other will likely face the end of his political career.
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French election: Macron faces stiffest test as France votes
French election: Macron faces stiffest test as France votes
French voters go to the polls on Sunday local time in the opening round of a presidential race that could become a cliffhanger.
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Australian federal election to be held 21 May
Australian federal election to be held 21 May
Australians will go to the polls to vote for the federal government in six weeks, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirming today the election will be held on 21 May. Video
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French election: Far-right Le Pen closes in on Macron ahead of vote
Far-right's Le Pen closes in on Macron in French presidential race
The least a president might expect, when juggling a war in Europe with an election at home, is a bounce in the polls.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Netball continues to battle Covid,milestone for CD batsman, sixth straight loss for Breakers and UEFA introduces regulations on spending.
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Call to toughen up PNG's Leadership Code
Call to toughen up PNG's Leadership Code
An advocacy group in Papua New Guinea says when the country's leaders are censured under the Leadership Code they should face life in prison.
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Elon Musk to join Twitter board, promises change
Elon Musk to join Twitter board, promises change
Twitter says it will offer Tesla boss and entrepreneur Elon Musk a seat on its board of directors, after it was revealed he had amassed a 9.2 percent stake in the platform.