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Poroshenko claims Ukraine presidency
Poroshenko claims Ukraine presidency
Exit polls in Ukraine indicate a confectionery-maker, Petro Poroshenko, has won an outright victory in Ukraine's presidential election. Mr Poroshenko won more than half the poll.
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Police interested in watch, glasses
Police interested in watch, glasses
Police searching for missing Auckland woman Blessie Gotingco have released pictures of items she is believed to have had with her on the night she disappeared. Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Brian Edwards (Part 1)
Audio 26 May 2014Topics - the One News Colmar Brunton poll and the 3 News Reid Research both show a 20-point gap between the two main parties, and both have National over 50 percent. Auckland's spending big money on… Audio
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PM still expects tight election race
PM still expects tight election race
Prime Minister John Key says he's still expecting a close election race despite two polls showing National leading Labour by at least 20 points.
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Latest polls shine for National post-budget
Audio 26 May 2014With just 17 weeks until the elections, poll results put John Key and the National Party more than 20 points ahead of David Cunliffe's Labour Party. However, both party leaders believe it will be a… Audio
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Are the left running out of time?
Audio 26 May 2014The Prime Minister John Key says the latest opinion polls are welcome but it remains a tight race. The National Party have widened the gap between themselves and Labour. Audio
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Ukrainians vote in presidential election
Ukrainians vote in presidential election
Ukrainians are going to the polls to vote in a new president after months of unrest following the ousting of former President Viktor Yanukovych.
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National up in two major polls
National up in two major polls
Both of the main television polls show the National Party has increased its lead over Labour, showing at least a 20-point gap between the two parties.
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Putin says he'll respect Ukraine election
Putin says he'll respect Ukraine election
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, says he will respect the outcome of Sunday's presidential election in Ukraine.
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NFP questions Fiji polling booth staffing
NFP questions Fiji polling booth staffing
The National Federation Party in Fiji says the decision to recruit members of the public to staff polling booths in September's election is a waste of resources.
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New Caledonia's Ponga seeks re-election
New Caledonia's Ponga seeks re-election
New Caledonia's Maurice Ponga is seeking re-election to the European parliament as one of the three representatives of France's overseas territories.
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Flosse positive about first year since Tahiti polls
Flosse positive about first year since Tahiti polls
French Polynesia's president, Gaston Flosse, says his administration has a good record after one year in power, given that it inherited as he puts it a catastrophic situation from his predecessor…
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Giggs retires to focus on coaching
Giggs retires to focus on coaching
Ryan Giggs has called time on his remarkable 23-year, trophy-laden Manchester United career to commit himself to his new role as assistant to the club's new manager Louis van Gaal.
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Let the good times roll - Modi
Let the good times roll - Modi
The opposition Hindu nationalist BJP party has promised "good times ahead" as early results suggest it is on course for a landslide victory.
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Michel becomes New Caledonia southern province president
Michel becomes New Caledonia southern province president
The assembly of New Caledonia's southern province has elected Philippe Michel of the Caledonia Together Party as the new president, beating Roch Wamytan.
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Ligeard poised as New Caledonia president
Ligeard poised as New Caledonia president
New Caledonia's three provincial assemblies will meet this morning to choose provincial governments.
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Simon Pound (Part 1)
Audio 14 May 2014Topics - there seems to be a political poll every five minutes and what seems to be becoming an actual trend, is National remaining high no matter what. The Stuff political poll today shows… Audio
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Fiji political parties' acceptance of electoral set-up seen as crucial
Fiji political parties' acceptance of electoral set-up seen as crucial
An international constitutional and election specialist, Andrew Ladley, says it is crucial for all political parties to accept their country's electoral set-up if an election is to be deemed free and… Audio
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Free and fair elections: how does Fiji measure up?
Audio 13 May 2014An elections expert looks at international measures of fair elections as concerns continue to be raised about the elections run up in Fiji. Audio
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Opposition tipped to win Indian election
Opposition tipped to win Indian election
Results of the first exit polls in India's general election indicate a victory for an opposition coalition led by Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi.
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Donetsk, Luhansk want to leave Ukraine
Donetsk, Luhansk want to leave Ukraine
Separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine want to join the Russian Federation following referendums in Donetsk and Luhansk, saying 89% and 96% voted in favour of "self-rule".
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 May 2014
Audio 13 May 2014PNG Minister wants Australian academic out of Bougainville; Also in PNG, the Defence Minister plays down reports of border troubles; Loyalists dominate in the New Caledonia election at the weekend; a… Audio
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Russia to respect referendum outcome
Russia to respect referendum outcome
Russia claims it will respect the outcome of a referendum on self-rule in two east Ukrainian regions, and that the results should be implemented peacefully.
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Fiji polls shaping up to be battle of personalities
Audio 12 May 2014An observer of Fiji politics says the Fiji election will mostly be a battle of personalities and leadership. Audio
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Tonga's provisional electoral roll out this week
Tonga's provisional electoral roll out this week
Voters in Tonga will have access to the provisional electoral rolls from Thursday this week as the country prepares for elections on November the 27th.