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  • Moon takes office as South Korea's president
    South Korea got a new president, as liberal politician from the Democratic Party Moon Jae-in was sworn in on Wednesday, after securing a commanding lead of 41.08% in yesterday’s snap election, following the ouster of the country's first female head of state Park Geun-hye over a huge corruption...
  • South Korea votes for new president
    South Koreans are going to the polls on Tuesday to elect a new president for a five-year term, as the country’s first female head of state Park Geun-hye was impeached in early March, after being charged with taking bribes in return for political favors in the huge corruption scandal involving the...
  • Germany: No delay in Brexit talks over June 8 election
    The announced snap election in the United Kingdom, for which MPs should give the go-ahead on Wednesday, is not expected to cause any hold-up in the process of the country’s divorce from the European Union, Berlin officials stated. "The German government does not expect the election to...
  • Over half Americans think Russia meddled in election
    Over half of Americans think Russian hackers played a part in the United States presidential election in November, an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll revealed on Tuesday. The survey showed that 51% of the respondents believe that Moscow interfered in the election by cyberattacks aimed at the...
  • Time magazine picks Trump for 'Person of the Year'
    Time magazine announced on Wednesday that it has chosen United States President-elect Donald Trump for its 2016 "Person of the Year." Trump told NBC that it was a "very, very great honor" to be chosen. Time pointed out the fact that Trump managed to get elected to the White House without any...
  • Fillon takes Republican nomination in France
    France’s former Prime Minister Francois Fillon (pictured) has a large lead over his Republican presidential primary opponent Alain Juppe according to first results, the Guardian reported on Sunday. Fillon and Juppe battled to win the nomination after former President Nicolas Sarkozy was eliminated in...
  • Hollande to seek state of emergency extension
    France's President Francois Hollande said on Tuesday that he will ask the parliament to extend the state of emergency in the country until after the presidential election scheduled for spring 2017. The state of emergency in France was introduced a year ago after a series of terror attacks took...
  • Obama: Trump elected in order 'to shake things up'
    United States President Barack Obama said during a joint press conference with Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Tuesday that Donald Trump may have been elected president because the people felt the need to "just shake things up." Obama stated that despite noticing the presence of...
  • Follow U.S. election live on TTN
    TeleTrader News will be covering the election night live on Wednesday. You can follow the reporting on our website, Facebook and Twitter pages, as well as via our mobile app. Voting began on Tuesday as a record number of voters headed to the polls to choose the next United States president in a tight...
  • Florida, Pennsylvania and more states start voting
    Voting in the United States presidential election has begun in 13 more states, including crucial battleground states Florida and Pennsylvania. Other states include Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachussetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Rhode Island, South Carolina and some parts of...
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