Wednesday , 3 December 2025

Politics

Kenyan court backs president’s vote win

Bloomberg Kenya’s top court upheld Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidential win, ending three months of electoral uncertainty that have slowed growth in East Africa’s biggest economy. Stocks gained the most in two months. Kenyatta won the rerun fairly and electoral authorities’ failure to hold polling in the country’s western region didn’t invalidate the outcome, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, rejecting all …

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Kurdish referendum unconstitutional, rules Iraqi fed court

BAGHDAD / Reuters Iraq’s Supreme Federal Court ruled on Monday that a referendum held on Kurdish independence was unconstitutional and that the results of the vote were void, a court spokesman said. Kurds voted overwhelmingly to break away from Iraq in a referendum held on September 25, defying the central government in Baghdad as well as neighbouring Turkey and Iran …

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Mugabe faces impeachment after balking at directive to end reign

Bloomberg Zimbabwean lawmakers are set to begin impeachment proceedings against President Robert Mugabe on Monday, after he defied a ruling party directive to end his 37-year rule. The 93-year-old Mugabe was widely expected to announce that he was stepping down in a televised address on Sunday night to enable Emmerson Mnangagwa, who he had fired as vice president earlier this …

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Chilean election heads to second round as billionaire takes lead

Bloomberg Chile’s presidential election is heading for a hotly contested second round after billionaire Sebastian Pinera took a smaller-than-expected lead in Sunday’s vote. The opposition leader had 36.7 percent of the vote with 89 percent of ballots counted, the electoral service said, short of the 50 percent plus one vote he needed to avoid a run-off. His rival in the …

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Macron raises pressure on ‘low-cost Europe’

e Bloomberg French President Emmanuel Macron urged European Union leaders to work together to protect living standards and called for financial penalties for those who refuse to play ball. With 27 countries meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, as Angela Merkel tries to broker a coalition agreement at home in Berlin, Macron said that some members have taken advantage of subsidies from …

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Merkel’s bid for next govt hangs by thread

Bloomberg Talks aimed at paving the way for German Chancellor Angela Merkel to unite four parties into her next governing coalition were on a knife’s edge as the clock ticked toward a deadline to avert a political crisis in Europe’s biggest economy. Four hours into the latest round in Berlin, there was little sign an agreement was imminent and even …

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Macron’s party elects government spokesman to leadership post

Bloomberg The French government’s spokesman, Christophe Casta- ner, took the helm of Emmanuel Macron’s party, after an election in Lyon. The election of Castaner, a junior minister in charge of relations with parliament, could trigger a cabinet reshuffle. His new party role is seen as mostly honorary, as Macron — who created La Republique en Marche in April 2016 as …

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Zimbabwe’s ruling party names Mnangagwa leader as Mugabe fired

Bloomberg Zimbabwe’s ruling party fired Robert Mugabe as its leader and ordered him to resign as president by midday on Monday or face impeachment. It named Emmerson Mnangagwa as the new party leader and presidential nominee for elections due to be held next year. The decisions were taken at a meeting of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front’s central committee …

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Brexit talks at standoff as Tusk sets ‘ultimatum’

Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Theresa May is stuck in a Brexit stand-off as European leaders set her a deadl- ine to give ground on the exit bill and the future of the Irish border if talks are to move on to trade before next year. “I made clear to Theresa May that this progress needs to happen at the beginning …

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Catalan separatist voters shrug off broken promises for elections

Bloomberg Catalan separatist voters are standing by their political leaders despite the disappointments and broken promises of the past month, according to pollster Narciso Michavila. After weeks of protests and the decision by more than 2,000 firms to move their legal base from the region, the group led by ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont and its two pro-independence allies may …

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