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Ecuador presidential candidate assassinated at campaign event
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Ecuador presidential candidate assassinated at campaign event

A state of emergency has been declared in the Andean nation. A suspect died after a shootout with police.

  • by Alexandra Valencia

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‘Hedonism and perversion’: Coldplay gets cold shoulder of Malaysia’s Muslim party

‘Hedonism and perversion’: Coldplay gets cold shoulder of Malaysia’s Muslim party

The rise of the hardline Pan-Malaysia Islamic Party has coincided with controversies like the cancelling of a music festival after a British singer kissed his male bandmate on stage.

  • by Chris Barrett
Re-elected on Sunday, Cambodian autocrat says he’ll hand power to son in three weeks

Re-elected on Sunday, Cambodian autocrat says he’ll hand power to son in three weeks

Long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen says he will hand the position to this oldest son following an election that was criticised as being neither free nor fair.

Spain’s right-wing party wins more votes but centre-left not out of the hunt

Spain’s right-wing party wins more votes but centre-left not out of the hunt

In a nail-biting finish to Sunday’s election, no clear winner emerged for the 350-seat parliament, with the centre-left and centre-right left to pursue a ruling coalition.

  • by David Latona
‘UN pls help’: Cambodia PM Hun Sen’s party claims landslide win in unopposed election

‘UN pls help’: Cambodia PM Hun Sen’s party claims landslide win in unopposed election

The prime minister’s CPP, a political behemoth with a vast war chest, faced no viable opponent after a ruthless, years-long crackdown on rivals.

  • by Prak Chan Thul
Cambodia’s strongman faces an unlosable election. But will he still run the country?

Cambodia’s strongman faces an unlosable election. But will he still run the country?

A crackdown against opposition voices has made the result a foregone conclusion. What remains uncertain is when Hun Sen will hand the reins to his son.

  • by Chris Barrett
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Victorian MP sent ‘hit list’ letter threatening critics of Cambodian leader Hun Sen
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Cambodia

Victorian MP sent ‘hit list’ letter threatening critics of Cambodian leader Hun Sen

As Cambodia heads to a one-sided election, police are investigating a death threat against an Australian politician who has spoken out against the Phnom Penh regime.

  • by Chris Barrett
Bitter battle to name Thailand’s next prime minister takes major turn
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Thailand

Bitter battle to name Thailand’s next prime minister takes major turn

The Thai parliament has voted to deny Pita Limjaroenrat, whose progressive Move Forward Party won a surprise victory in May’s election, a chance to become leader.

  • by Grant Peck and Jintamas Saksornachai
Thailand’s orange wave hits resistance as leader fails in prime minister vote

Thailand’s orange wave hits resistance as leader fails in prime minister vote

Progressive leader Pita Limjaroenrat says he won’t give up on becoming Thailand’s prime minister despite the country’s military-appointed Senate thwarting his latest attempt.

  • by Chris Barrett
From Spain to Germany, the far-right is rising in Europe

From Spain to Germany, the far-right is rising in Europe

A hard-right party has won big in Spain - part of a new trend sweeping European politics that has experts worried.

  • by Jason Horowitz
A German county just elected its first far-right candidate since the Nazi era. Locals are worried

A German county just elected its first far-right candidate since the Nazi era. Locals are worried

A far-right party under surveillance for extremism just won a seat in a German county. Experts and lawmakers are worried.

  • by Kirsten Grieshaber