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The soon-to-be-announced Serbian government is likely to reflect the state of relations with Moscow
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The new mining minister is likely to prioritise conflict avoidance over new investment
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The population is demanding accountability for the Beirut blast and deeper political-economic sclerosis
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The minority government has pledged to repeal 2012 labour reforms, but such plans look increasingly unlikely
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The premier wants to ensure his party’s long-term dominance of national politics and is grooming his son to take over
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A shipping disaster will have major ecological, environmental and economic repercussions
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President Irfaan Ali was sworn in on August 2 following five months of disputes over the election result
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Two months before elections, no one knows who will win, but 'competition' is really a realignment of familiar forces
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The alliance led by the party of the Rajapaksa brothers now commands a parliamentary supermajority
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The former Lagos governor faces significant opposition in his bid to become president
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