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Taiwan’s entrepreneurs move forward after tense presidential election

Last Saturday, Taiwanese voters re-elected President Tsai Ing-wen to her second term after an election that split the country among generational and ideological lines. A crucial issue were the differe

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Biden most preferred Democratic presidential candidate among African American voters: poll

Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is the most preferred Democratic presidential candidate among African American voters, according to a Washington Post/Ipsos nation

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Spain Catalan crisis: Puigdemont under pressure before speech

CatalanleaderCarlesPuigdemontisduetoannouncehisplansforthefutureoftheprovinceamidgrowingpressuretodropplanstobreakawayfromSpain.Thereisspeculationhemayannouncea

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10 million Australians vote so far in same-sex marriage poll

TenmillionAustralians,or62.5percentoftheeligiblevoters,havecasttheirvotessofarinapostalballotonwhethersame-sexmarriageshouldbelegalized,theBureauofStatisticssai

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Britons should be given second Brexit vote, says former foreign minister

Former British foreign minister David Miliband called on Saturday for voters to be given a second referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union.

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One killed, several injured in Venezuela unofficial referendum

GunmenopenedfireatacrowdofvotersonSunday,killingatleastoneandwoundingfourothersduringanunofficialreferendumorganizedbytheopposition,localmediareported.(ASIAPACI

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First-round victory of Macron's camp mirrors emerging confidence

PresidentEmmanuelMacron'spartyanditsallytookabigleadinthefirstroundofFrenchlegislativeelectiononSunday,whichrefractedthatthenewandyoungFrenchpresidentiswinninge

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California legislator wins Democratic fight for House seat

Californiaisknownasatrendsetter,butinpoliticsitcanoftenembracetheexpected.AHispaniclegislatorbackedbytheDemocraticPartyandpowerfullaborunionseasilywonTuesday’se

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US voters give first word that comes to mind when they think of Trump

VotersintheUSgaveDonaldTrumpthethumbs-downinanewpollthisweek,whichrecordedanear-recordlowapprovalratingforthePresident.Thetelephonepollof1,078voters,conductedby

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APD REVIEW: Another black swan in sight?

2016 has had enough of surprises in world politics, from the Brexit vote to US presidential election. In November, France had its first taste.

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Clinton has 90 percent chance of winning: Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation

With hours to go before Americans vote, Democrat Hillary Clinton has about a 90 percent chance of defeating Republican Donald Trump in the race for the White House, according to the final Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project.

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Trump fails to broaden support base due to non-committal stance on conceding possible defeat

With clock ticking toward Election Day, U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump fails to broaden his support base to appeal to moderate supporters because of his refusal to concede a possible defeat, experts said.

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New poll shows Clinton's double-digit lead over Trump before final debate

​U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton currently takes a 12-point national lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump among likely voters, according to a new poll released Monday, two days before the final presidential TV debate.

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Majority of U.S. voters say 2016 election brings out worst in people: poll

With harsh rhetoric as the brand image of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, an overwhelming majority of voters say this year's race has brought out the worst in people.

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Donald Trump holds double-digit lead over Hillary Clinton among military and veteran voters: poll

​U.S. Republican presidential nominee Dorald Trump leads his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton by 19 points, 55 percent to 36 percent, among military and veteran voters, according to a poll issued Wednesday.

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Clinton ramps up outreach to Asian voters

Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is making an effort to win over Asian American voters in three states where it believes the small but rapidly growing group could make the difference in her race against Republican Donald Trump.

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"Leave" voters were not as stupid as David Cameron wanted them to be

That "Leave" won Thursday's referendum has been seen as an indictment of the UK's whole political system.