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Algerians vote on constitution amid cynicism

Bloomberg Polls opened in Algeria for a referendum on amendments to the constitution that authorities say will address the causes of long-running unrest in the state. Voting took place nationwide from 8 am to 8 pm on Sunday, with results due on Monday. Unfortunately for a government craving stability, many of the millions who joined mass protests since early 2019 ...

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Merkel’s party to meet over leadership in Jan

Bloomberg Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union plans to meet in January as the party prepares to select the leader who will take it into next year’s elections. Three candidates are competing for prime position to replace Merkel, who will step down as chancellor after 16 years running Europe’s largest economy. Germany’s ruling party had originally planned to stage an in-person ...

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Johnson guarantees 80% of workers’ wages in lockdown

Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was extending the government’s wage support program as part of a new partial four-week lockdown for England and offered home owners more financial reprieve. Under the package announced by the prime minister, state payments will be made to furloughed workers of as much as 80% of their wages through the new lockdown ...

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