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Far-right results overshadow incumbent’s win in Portugal presidential run

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Independence ‘means war’ – China dials up Taiwan rhetoric

by Oliver Buckingham February 3, 2021February 3, 2021
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Biden uses executive orders to reverse some of Trump’s most egregious policies

by Noah Cohen-Greenberg January 31, 2021July 18, 2021
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Italian PM Conte resigns as coalition government crumbles

by Duarte Amaro January 29, 2021July 18, 2021
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