Dutch PM Rutte meets king to discuss caretaker government

By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte met with King Willem-Alexander on Saturday to discuss a caretaker administration, the day after his centre-right government collapsed following a dispute over migration policies. Rutte declined to comment on the hour and a half-long talks after he left the palace in The…

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TotalEnergies boss: 2024 U.S. election could cause energy shock

PARIS (Reuters) – The U.S. presidential election could trigger a major energy shock if Republicans were to win and decide to halt hydrocarbon exports, Patrick Pouyanné, the chief executive of French oil major TotalEnergies, said on Saturday. “The only thing that could happen, which is a major systemic risk, is that the Republicans decide to…

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Giuliani should be disbarred over 2020 election case, ethics panel finds

By Andrew Goudsward and Mike Scarcella (Reuters) – Rudy Giuliani’s law license should be revoked over his work on a failed lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results on behalf of then-U.S. President Donald Trump, a District of Columbia attorney ethics committee recommended on Friday. The committee of the D.C. Board on Professional Responsibility found that…

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Zimbabwe police block opposition campaign launch

HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwean police have blocked the launch of the main opposition party’s election campaign set for Sunday in the latest clampdown on the president’s main rival ahead of presidential and parliamentary polls in August, citing problems with the venue.  Nelson Chamisa, leader of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has faced several hurdles on…

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Spanish PM Sanchez’s riskiest gamble could yet pay off

By Belén Carreño, Andrei Khalip MADRID (Reuters) -Pedro Sanchez’s reputation as a risk-taker precedes him, but a snap national election he has called for this month represents the Spanish prime minister’s biggest political gamble yet. The bold move, made in late May after his Socialist Party (PSOE) did badly in local ballots, took senior members…

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China aims to sap Taiwan morale with ‘escape plan’ misinformation – sources

By Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) – China has launched a misinformation campaign that includes news reports Taiwan’s president has an “escape plan” in the event of a Chinese invasion, aiming to sap morale as Beijing presses the island to accept its sovereignty, Taiwan officials said. Taiwan is on high alert for what it sees as…

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Delayed Guatemalan election results to be made official next week

GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – Official results from Guatemala’s first-round presidential election late last month will be released next week, the country’s electoral court announced on Thursday, following a extended delay triggered by challenges from parties. A court spokesperson told Reuters that final results in the presidential race from the June 25 vote did not change….

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DeSantis rakes in $20m after wobbly start to 2024 White House run

By James Oliphant and Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis raised $20 million in the second quarter of the year, his campaign said on Thursday, a sign that the Florida governor’s challenge to former President Donald Trump remains viable despite recent struggles. By comparison, Trump’s main fundraising committee took in about…

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