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  • NewsAFP

    N. Macedonia's right-wing presidential candidate wins 1st round

    North Macedonia's right-wing candidate Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova claimed a comprehensive victory in the first round of presidential elections on Wednesday -- the first in a series of votes that could decide whether the Balkan country will join the European Union.- Old rivals - Long-time political rivals Pendarovski and Siljanovska-Davkova, who also faced off in the last presidential election in 2019, led a crowded field of seven candidates.

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Princess Beatrice’s ex-boyfriend Paolo Liuzzo dies of suspected drug overdose in Miami hotel

    Paolo Liuzzo’s death being investigated by police as overdose-related

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  • PoliticsThe Independent

    Democrats don’t think a TikTok ban will alienate young voters — are they right?

    Trump’s posts on Truth Social and polling elsewhere suggest young voters may well respond strongly to a TikTok sale or ban. Meanwhile, former Trump administration treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin has expressed interest in purchasing the company

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  • NewsSky News

    Police Scotland hunting prisoner who escaped guards while at funeral

    Jamie Ross managed to flee on Tuesday 23 April after being let out of prison on day release to attend a funeral. The 29-year-old was last seen in Edinburgh around 12.28pm near the Cameron Toll shopping centre. Police said that Ross has connections across Edinburgh and in Aberdeen.

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Germany to resume funding of Unrwa aid operations in Gaza

    Berlin restores ties with UN agency after review says Israel has provided no evidence of terrorist links

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  • NewsReuters

    Explainer-Why Spain's Prime Minister Sanchez is taking a break from public duties

    Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday said he will suspend public duties until next week to decide whether he wants to continue leading the government after a court launched a preliminary probe of his wife. Sanchez, who last year secured another term for his Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) as leader of a minority coalition government, said he would announce his decision on Monday, April 29. "I urgently need an answer to the question of whether it is worthwhile ... to lead t

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  • NewsPA Media: Science

    Over half of world’s population ‘could be at risk of mosquito-borne diseases’

    Experts warn outbreaks could occur in places were public health systems are unprepared.

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