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Record turnout in first Hong Kong vote since protests began

Bloomberg A record number of Hong Kongers cast ballots in district elections by Sunday afternoon, with hours to go before polls were due to close, as they seized the first opportunity to vote after months of increasingly violent protests calling for greater democracy. Some 2.5 million people, or roughly 60% of the financial hub’s electorate, had voted by 6:30 pm, ...

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Johnson launches Tory manifesto with pledge on taxes

Bloomberg British PM Boris Johnson pledged his Conservatives won’t raise income tax, value-added tax or national insurance rates as he unveiled the party’s programme for government on Sunday. He also promised that the National Health Service will not be “on the table” in trade talks. The Tories hold a double-digit lead in most opinion polls heading into the December 12 ...

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Uruguay votes as opposition eyes presidency

Bloomberg Uruguayans voted for their next president on Sunday in a runoff in which polls suggest that opposition leader Luis Lacalle Pou will end 15 years of left-wing rule. Surveys show the 46-year-old career politician from the center-right National Party leading the Broad Front’s Daniel Martinez in an election in which voters will choose between an ambitious reform agenda or ...

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