Bloomberg White House officials are largely resigned to losing Republican control of the US House and are bracing for an exodus of staff worried about a torrent of subpoenas from Democratic congressional investigators. President Donald Trump’s team still sees a possible path to victory. But talk of a “red wave†has ceased, advisers inside and outside the White House said. ...
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Georgia presidential race faces runoff
Bloomberg The contest to be Georgia’s last directly elected president is heading to a runoff after the two main rivals were practically tied first round. Salome Zurabishvili, who’s backed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, topped the list of 25 candidates with 38.6 percent support, ahead of Grigol Vashadze of the Strength in Unity coalition, who received 37.7 percent, with ...
Read More »Swedish speaker takes over process to break deadlock
Bloomberg The speaker of parliament took over the government formation process after more than a month of talks have led nowhere on forming a new Swedish ruling coalition after last month’s inconclusive election. The willingness to compromise has been “limited†so far, Speaker Andreas Norlen said at a press conference in parliament. He will now lead group talks, starting as ...
Read More »Trump calls for unity after 11 killed in synagogue shooting
Bloomberg Donald Trump condemned “all forms of evil,†including anti-Semitism, after a mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh left 11 people dead in what’s being investigated as a hate crime. “We mourn for the unthinkable loss of life that took place today,†the president told a gathering of young farmers in Indianapolis, pledging the full resources of his administration ...
Read More »Trump plans eight-state rallies in campaign swing
Bloomberg President Donald Trump plans to hold campaign rallies in eight states next week in a final push ahead of November elections that will determine whether Republicans retain control of Congress, a White House official said. Trump will travel to Missouri, West Virginia, Montana, Indiana, Ohio, Georgia, Tennessee and Florida in the final days before the November 6 vote, the ...
Read More »Georgia’s presidential vote too close to call: Exit poll
Bloomberg Georgia’s final election for president was too close to call and a runoff appeared likely, according to an independent exit poll on Rustavi 2 television. The poll by Edison Research showed Grigol Vashadze of the Strength in Unity grouping of opposition parties and Salome Zurabishvili, backed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, each with 40 percent. Davit Bakradze of ...
Read More »Syria summit doubles down on political push for peace
Bloomberg The first summit on Syria to bring together the leaders from Germany, Russia, Turkey and France ended with a new appeal for a political solution to the country’s seven-year war but sidestepped more contentious issues including the future of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. A joint communique after talks in Istanbul called for a committee to be established and convened in ...
Read More »No-deal Brexit may prolong UK austerity
Bloomberg The UK government would need new tax and spending plans and may have to extend austerity policies if it fails to secure a deal with the European Union, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond said. With analysis last week showing a no-deal Brexit would drag the economy to a near standstill next year, Hammond said “frankly, we’d need to ...
Read More »Opposition party picks leader ahead of Thailand election
Bloomberg Thailand’s main opposition Pheu Thai Party picked acting head Viroj Pao-in as its leader ahead of a general election expected in 2019 after more than four years of military rule. Viroj, a police lieutenant general, was the only name on the leadership ballot, the party said in a briefing on Sunday. The party added it will decide later if ...
Read More »Sri Lanka turmoil deepens as parliament suspended
Bloomberg Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena suspended parliament, deepening a power struggle that has led to the return of former strong-man president Mahinda Rajapaksa and could herald closer ties with China. On Friday evening, Sirisena unexpectedly dismissed Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and appointed Rajapaksa—who ruled between 2005 and 2015—as his replacement. Wickremesinghe is contesting his removal and is likely to ...
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