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Since France’s anti-foreigner far-right party, the National Front managed to reach a second-round presidential run-off election in 2002 – when its founder Jean-Marine Le Pen was trounced by Jacques Chirac with 82 percent of the votes – it hasn’t really alarmed the political establishment as it has in that country’s recent regional elections.

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With no clear-cut victor emerging from France's regional elections, parties from across the political spectrum now begin unofficial campaigning and jockeying for supremacy before the 2017 presidential race.

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Transparency International said Wednesday that Malaysia's fight against corruption can't be credible unless the truth is revealed about the $700 million found in Prime Minister Najib Razak's personal accounts.

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Malaysia's prime minister has a problem: He can't explain away a $700 million bank account to a skeptical public.

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A Malaysian cartoonist known for lampooning the ruling coalition was charged Friday with nine counts of sedition over a series of tweets criticizing the country's judiciary.

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A Russian loan to France's National Front. Invitations to Moscow for leaders of Austria's Freedom Party. Praise for Vladimir Putin from the head of Britain's anti-European Union party.

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Two important U.S. NATO allies on Thursday condemned the CIA's harsh treatment of terrorist suspects detailed in a report this week, but praised the decision to make the Senate investigation public.

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There are all sorts of speculation on the scheduled million march  for Monday, August 26.

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Filipinos in Sabah were harassed into voting for the Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, the sultanate of Sulu said yesterday.

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Malaysia's long-governing coalition won national elections yesterday to extend its 56 years of unbroken rule, fending off the strongest opposition it has ever faced but exposing unresolved vulnerabilities in the process.

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Since France’s anti-foreigner far-right party, the National Front managed to reach a second-round presidential run-off election in 2002 – when its founder Jean-Marine Le Pen was trounced by Jacques Chirac with 82 percent of the votes – it hasn’t really alarmed the political establishment as it has in that country’s recent regional elections.

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With no clear-cut victor emerging from France's regional elections, parties from across the political spectrum now begin unofficial campaigning and jockeying for supremacy before the 2017 presidential race.

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Transparency International said Wednesday that Malaysia's fight against corruption can't be credible unless the truth is revealed about the $700 million found in Prime Minister Najib Razak's personal accounts.

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Malaysia's prime minister has a problem: He can't explain away a $700 million bank account to a skeptical public.

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A Malaysian cartoonist known for lampooning the ruling coalition was charged Friday with nine counts of sedition over a series of tweets criticizing the country's judiciary.

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A Russian loan to France's National Front. Invitations to Moscow for leaders of Austria's Freedom Party. Praise for Vladimir Putin from the head of Britain's anti-European Union party.

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Two important U.S. NATO allies on Thursday condemned the CIA's harsh treatment of terrorist suspects detailed in a report this week, but praised the decision to make the Senate investigation public.

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There are all sorts of speculation on the scheduled million march  for Monday, August 26.

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Filipinos in Sabah were harassed into voting for the Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, the sultanate of Sulu said yesterday.

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Malaysia's long-governing coalition won national elections yesterday to extend its 56 years of unbroken rule, fending off the strongest opposition it has ever faced but exposing unresolved vulnerabilities in the process.

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