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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural teleworking and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The first vice-president and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The Government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the First Vice-President and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The Government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural teleworking and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the First Vice-President and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The Government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural teleworking and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The first vice-president and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The Government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The PP spokeswoman in Congress, Ester Muñoz, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez (r), and the ERC spokesman in Congress, Gabriel Rufián (l), on his arrival to a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural teleworking and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

Government Faces Economic Questions in Senate - Madrid

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, speaks during a session of control to the Government, in the Congress of Deputies, on October 22, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The government is again facing questions related to economic stability due to the lack of general budgets. In addition, non-legislative initiatives on rural telework and telematic control in cases of gender violence are presented. Photo by Eduardo Parra / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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(1)Taiwan's opposition wins parliamentary majority

(1)Taiwan's opposition wins parliamentary majority

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Lien Chan, chairman of the Nationalist Party (KMT) of Taiwan, claims victory with opposition parties in parliamentary polls at the KMT head office in Taipei on Dec. 11. KMT and its allies won a combined 114 seats in the 225-seat Legislative Yuan to maintain control of the unicameral chamber against 101 seats won by President Chen Shui-bian's pro-independence alliance.

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China calls for supporting Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks, offers humanitarian aid

STORY: China calls for supporting Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks, offers humanitarian aid DATELINE: March 11, 2022 LENGTH: 0:02:18 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1 various of the press conference STORYLINE: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Friday that utmost efforts should be made to support Russia and Ukraine in overcoming difficulties to carry forward ceasefire negotiations, and China supports and encourages all efforts that are conducive to a peaceful settlement of the crisis in Ukraine. Speaking at a press conference held after China's annual legislative session, Li said China is willing to work with the international community to play a positive role for the early return of peace in Ukraine. Calling the current situation in Ukraine "disconcerting," Li said the pressing task now is to prevent tension from escalating or even getting out of control. China calls for exercising utmost restraint and preventing a massive humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Li said. China has put

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Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Parliamentary candidates posters are hanged on June 2, 2021 in Algiers, Algeria. In Algiers, the countrys largest constituency, with 34 deputy seats to be filled (out of 407), most electoral panels are half empty, about two weeks after the campaign began. Some of the pasted posters get ripped quickly and are not readable. These elections, which were supposed to take place in 2022 but were brought forward, appear as an attempt by the government, whose pillar is the military, to regain control in the face of Hiraks return to the streets from late February. Photo by Louiza Ammi /ABACAPRESS.COM

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Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Parliamentary candidates posters are hanged on June 2, 2021 in Algiers, Algeria. In Algiers, the countrys largest constituency, with 34 deputy seats to be filled (out of 407), most electoral panels are half empty, about two weeks after the campaign began. Some of the pasted posters get ripped quickly and are not readable. These elections, which were supposed to take place in 2022 but were brought forward, appear as an attempt by the government, whose pillar is the military, to regain control in the face of Hiraks return to the streets from late February. Photo by Louiza Ammi /ABACAPRESS.COM

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Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Parliamentary candidates posters are hanged on June 2, 2021 in Algiers, Algeria. In Algiers, the countrys largest constituency, with 34 deputy seats to be filled (out of 407), most electoral panels are half empty, about two weeks after the campaign began. Some of the pasted posters get ripped quickly and are not readable. These elections, which were supposed to take place in 2022 but were brought forward, appear as an attempt by the government, whose pillar is the military, to regain control in the face of Hiraks return to the streets from late February. Photo by Louiza Ammi /ABACAPRESS.COM

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Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Parliamentary candidates posters are hanged on June 2, 2021 in Algiers, Algeria. In Algiers, the countrys largest constituency, with 34 deputy seats to be filled (out of 407), most electoral panels are half empty, about two weeks after the campaign began. Some of the pasted posters get ripped quickly and are not readable. These elections, which were supposed to take place in 2022 but were brought forward, appear as an attempt by the government, whose pillar is the military, to regain control in the face of Hiraks return to the streets from late February. Photo by Louiza Ammi /ABACAPRESS.COM

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Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Parliamentary candidates posters are hanged on June 2, 2021 in Algiers, Algeria. In Algiers, the countrys largest constituency, with 34 deputy seats to be filled (out of 407), most electoral panels are half empty, about two weeks after the campaign began. Some of the pasted posters get ripped quickly and are not readable. These elections, which were supposed to take place in 2022 but were brought forward, appear as an attempt by the government, whose pillar is the military, to regain control in the face of Hiraks return to the streets from late February. Photo by Louiza Ammi /ABACAPRESS.COM

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Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Algeria Goes To The Poll - Algiers

Parliamentary candidates posters are hanged on June 2, 2021 in Algiers, Algeria. In Algiers, the countrys largest constituency, with 34 deputy seats to be filled (out of 407), most electoral panels are half empty, about two weeks after the campaign began. Some of the pasted posters get ripped quickly and are not readable. These elections, which were supposed to take place in 2022 but were brought forward, appear as an attempt by the government, whose pillar is the military, to regain control in the face of Hiraks return to the streets from late February. Photo by Louiza Ammi /ABACAPRESS.COM

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Around Prime Minister Sato's Visit to the U.S.

Demonstration by the All-Japan Federation of Student Associations against the U.S. visit. An elderly man burns himself to death in protest against the prime minister over Okinawa. <Caption> A delegation led by Taiho Yamakawa, President of the Ryukyu Legislative Yuan, disembarks from an airplane; a delegation goes to Ginza to appeal for reversion to the motherland; people sign a petition; a 73-year-old man burns himself to death after leaving a letter of protest addressed to the prime minister; 7,000 police officers are mobilized around Haneda Airport; protesters throw stones to resist;Eisaku Sato departs for the U.S. Prime Minister , Date of shooting unknown, Release date: July 24, 1967.

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(1)Taiwan's opposition wins parliamentary majority

(1)Taiwan's opposition wins parliamentary majority

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Lien Chan, chairman of the Nationalist Party (KMT) of Taiwan, claims victory with opposition parties in parliamentary polls at the KMT head office in Taipei on Dec. 11. KMT and its allies won a combined 114 seats in the 225-seat Legislative Yuan to maintain control of the unicameral chamber against 101 seats won by President Chen Shui-bian's pro-independence alliance. (Kyodo)

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Record turnout in Hong Kong legislative election

Record turnout in Hong Kong legislative election

Candidates in the Hong Kong legislative election wait for the announcement of returns at a ballot-counting station on Sept. 5, 2016. A record turnout helped ensure change in the pro-democracy camp, as veteran lawmakers lost out to newcomers who dislike Beijing's control over the territory. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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