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Mutual interests on Iran are trumping differences over judicial reforms and West Bank policy
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The Lower House narrowly rejected the government's proposed fiscal reform yesterday
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Judicial infighting and political blockages are undermining the prospect of accountability for hundreds of deaths
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The embattled President Dina Boluarte is increasingly dependent on backing from rightist parties in Congress
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The Dutch government wants to halve nitrogen emissions by 2030 but is facing strong opposition from rural voices
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Aggregated polls show the gap narrowing between government and main opposition coalitions in the past year
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The Biden administration has endorsed a bipartisan bill that empowers the executive to restrict foreign technology
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Slovenia's Constitutional Court has struck down a law on compensating private investors for losses in a bank bail-out
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Interim Premier Eduard Heger has made good the indications that he would form a new centre-right party.
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The former finance minister and other top officials stand accused of massive corruption
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