Icelands Prime Minister Resigns, After Pirate Party Makes Strong Gains... READ MORE›
The Pirates are riding on that wave, said Ragnheithur Kristjansdottir, a political history professor at the University of Iceland... READ MORE›
But despite the public outcry last April, Iceland's new prime minister was also named in the Panama Papers... READ MORE›
Onnudottir said she could "very easily see" the party winning 20-25% of the vote... READ MORE›
The story involves Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson and his father, Benedikt Sveinsson... READ MORE›
France's far-right National Front FN has failed to win a single region in the second round of municipal elections, vote projections indicate... READ MORE›
Much of the party's gains seemed to come at the expense of the far-right nationalist party, as voters switched to the A.K.P... READ MORE›
Iceland election tight race to form government as counting begins... READ MORE›
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Of the Pirate party's allies, the Left-Green movement also picked up 10 seats, the Social Democrats three, and the centrist Bright Futurefour, according to the preliminary results... READ MORE›
The Minerals Council of Australia argues that the mining industry does not receive any subsidies... READ MORE›
Britain has only ever had three nationwide referendums. Generally, major policy decisions are decided by the country's elected officials... READ MORE›
Nigeria elections no delay to poll says council of state... READ MORE›
Benediktsson's Independence party - which has dominated Icelandic politics for decades - won the most seats, but fell short of a parliamentary majority... READ MORE›
We will either finish off the bailouts, or the bailouts will finish off Greece and the Greek people... READ MORE›
Mr. Benediktsson, chairman of the center-right Independence Party, asked on Monday for Parliament to be dissolved, clearing the way for elections on Oct. 28... READ MORE›
According to data gathered by the British pollster YouGov on election day, a staggering 75 percent of people aged between 18 and 24 voted for Remain... READ MORE›
The Poll of Polls suggests that about 1-in-8 registered voters isn't currently backing Clinton or Trump... READ MORE›
In the last federal election in 2013, the AfD narrowly missed the 5 percent vote threshold for entering the Bundestag, Germany's national parliament... READ MORE›
Essebsi won the most votes in the first round of the presidential election on Nov... READ MORE›
I'm 20 now, so I haven't voted in two elections, the state Queensland and federal elections, he told SBS News... READ MORE›
He's looking forward to political change after the parliamentary election, confident that people have had enough of the parties currently in power... READ MORE›
Some 800 people were killed in riots in the mainly Muslim north after Buhari, a Muslim, lost 2011 elections to Jonathan, a Christian from the south... READ MORE›
The Times names Nigel Farage as Briton of the year... READ MORE›
Bernie Sanders says he will vote for Hillary Clinton and work to stop Donald Trump... READ MORE›
Voting hours had to be extended to 7 p.m... READ MORE›
Labor Senator Penny Wong has received a standing ovation before addressing delegates at Labor's national conference to speak about marriage equality... READ MORE›
In the event, Mr Bertrand won almost 58 per cent to Ms Le Pen's 42 per cent... READ MORE›
The Revival party, headed by defectors from the Independence Party, won 10.5 percent of the vote and is projected to have seven seats... READ MORE›
Ukip also took second place to Labour in two Westminster by-elections for seats in Ogmore and Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough... READ MORE›
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