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Furious supporters of the runner-up in Democratic Republic of Congo’s presidential election denounced Thursday’s results as a fix, while France said the outcome was at odds with what was seen on the ground. The electoral commission (CENI) announced that opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi had won the chaotic Dec. 30 vote, edging ahead of another opposition candidate, businessman Martin Fayulu. |
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The Spanish Civil Guard has arrested 83 people, including 28 professional players, following an investigation into match-fixing by an organised Armenian criminal gang, the European Union’s Europol agency said on Thursday. One of the 28 players took part in the last US Open, although their identity has not been revealed. |
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China’s ambassador to Ottawa has accused Canada of “double standards” and disregarding his country’s judicial sovereignty, in a diplomatic row sparked by the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou at the request of the United States. |
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Commentary: What are U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton telling Middle East leaders as the two men travel through the region this week? What they want to hear, writes columnist David A. Andelman. "Each audience has sharply different priorities, with Trump appearing fully prepared to pander to each of them, leaving virtually everyone, quite dangerously, utterly bewildered." |
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.@Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo have been imprisoned in Myanmar for 395 days. Follow updates on the case: https://reut.rs/2D0Y19m 6:37 AM - 10 Jan 2019 |