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Myanmar General Elections - Yangon

Myanmar General Elections - Yangon

Officials of the Union Election Commission count votes during the general election at a polling station in Yangon, Myanmar, on December 28, 2025. Myanmar kicked off its 2025 multi-party democratic general election with the first phase held on Sunday. The general election is scheduled to be held in three phases, with the second phase set for Jan. 11, 2026, followed by the third phase on Jan. 25. Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Myanmar General Elections - Yangon

Myanmar General Elections - Yangon

Officials of the Union Election Commission count votes during the general election at a polling station in Yangon, Myanmar, on December 28, 2025. Myanmar kicked off its 2025 multi-party democratic general election with the first phase held on Sunday. The general election is scheduled to be held in three phases, with the second phase set for Jan. 11, 2026, followed by the third phase on Jan. 25. Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Myanmar General Elections - Yangon

Myanmar General Elections - Yangon

Officials of the Union Election Commission count votes during the general election at a polling station in Yangon, Myanmar, on December 28, 2025. Myanmar kicked off its 2025 multi-party democratic general election with the first phase held on Sunday. The general election is scheduled to be held in three phases, with the second phase set for Jan. 11, 2026, followed by the third phase on Jan. 25. Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier and Philippe Claudel. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

The ten jurors met at midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris, to agree on the winner of France's most prestigious literary prize. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

The ten jurors met at midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris, to agree on the winner of France's most prestigious literary prize. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier and Philippe Claudel. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

The ten jurors met at midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris, to agree on the winner of France's most prestigious literary prize. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier and Philippe Claudel. Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier Wins Goncourt Prize For “La Maison Vide” - Paris

Laurent Mauvignier's "La Maison vide", a family saga spanning three generations and marked by two world wars, won the Prix Goncourt by six votes to four against Caroline Lamarche's "Le bel obscur", on November 4, 2025, in Paris, France. The president of the Academy, Philippe Claudel announced the winner of France's most prestigious literary prizeat midday at Drouant, a famous restaurant near the Opera in Paris. Photo by Dennis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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South Korea’s Parliament Votes To Impeach President

South Korea’s Parliament Votes To Impeach President

Lawmakers cast their votes on the impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Dec. 14, 2024. South Korea's parliament voted Saturday to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol over his martial law declaration, after the first impeachment motion was dropped a week earlier as the ruling party lawmakers boycotted it. Of 300 lawmakers of the unicameral National Assembly attending the historical plenary session, 204 voted in favor and 85 against with three abstentions and eight voided. Photo by Xinhua/Yao Qilin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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South Korea’s Parliament Votes To Impeach President

South Korea’s Parliament Votes To Impeach President

Staff members count the votes on the impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Dec. 14, 2024. South Korea's parliament voted Saturday to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol over his martial law declaration, after the first impeachment motion was dropped a week earlier as the ruling party lawmakers boycotted it. Of 300 lawmakers of the unicameral National Assembly attending the historical plenary session, 204 voted in favor and 85 against with three abstentions and eight voided. Photo by Xinhua/Yao Qilin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Jean Luc Melenchon LFI during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Marine Le Pen applauded by the Rassemblement National group during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Marine Le Pen during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Jean Luc Melenchon LFI during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Jean Luc Melenchon LFI during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Marine Le Pen during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Jean Luc Melenchon LFI during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Marine Le Pen during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Marine Le Pen during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Marine Le Pen during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Michel Barnier, Nathalie Delattre and Jerome Fournel during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Michel Barnier, Nathalie Delattre and Jerome Fournel during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Session Discussion and Vote on The Motion of Censure - Paris

Michel Barnier and Valerie Letard during the debate prior to the no-confidence votes on his administration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 4, 2024. French MPs voted to oust Barnier's government after just three months in office in a move which deepens a political crisis in the country. Photo by Jean-Bernard Vernier/JBV News/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FILE-U.S.-JOINT BASE ANDREWS-KAMALA HARRIS-DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE-DELEGATE VOTES

FILE-U.S.-JOINT BASE ANDREWS-KAMALA HARRIS-DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE-DELEGATE VOTES

(240802) -- JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Aug. 2, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- File photo shows U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris (R) greeting three Americans released from Russia at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, the United States, on Aug. 1, 2024. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has won enough delegate votes to secure Democratic presidential nomination, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Jaime Harrison announced on Friday, noting that the results are not yet official. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Hu Yousong)

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FILE-U.S.-JOINT BASE ANDREWS-KAMALA HARRIS-DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE-DELEGATE VOTES

FILE-U.S.-JOINT BASE ANDREWS-KAMALA HARRIS-DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE-DELEGATE VOTES

(240802) -- JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Aug. 2, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- File photo shows U.S. President Joe Biden (L, Front) and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris (R, Front) greeting three Americans released from Russia at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, the United States, on Aug. 1, 2024. U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has won enough delegate votes to secure Democratic presidential nomination, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Jaime Harrison announced on Friday, noting that the results are not yet official. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Hu Yousong)

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UN Security Council adopts resolution calling for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

STORY: UN Security Council adopts resolution calling for immediate ceasefire in Gaza SHOOTING TIME: June 10, 2024 DATELINE: June 11, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:57 LOCATION: UN Headquarters CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Security Council Chamber 2. various of delegates voting 3. various of Security Council President announcing voting result STORYLINE: The UN Security Council on Monday adopted a resolution aimed at reaching a comprehensive ceasefire deal in three phases to end the war in Gaza. Adopted by a large majority with 14 votes in favor and Russia abstaining, Resolution 2735 also urges both parties to the conflict to fully implement the terms of the proposal "without delay and without condition." According to the resolution, phase one includes an "immediate, full, and complete ceasefire with the release of hostages including women, the elderly and the wounded, the return of the remains of some hostages who have been killed, and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners." It calls for the w

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UN Security Council adopts resolution demanding cease-fire in Gaza for Ramadan

STORY: UN Security Council adopts resolution demanding cease-fire in Gaza for Ramadan SHOOTING TIME: March 25, 2024 DATELINE: March 26, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:10 LOCATION: UN Headquarters CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Security Council Chamber 2. various of delegates voting 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): FARHAN HAQ, Deputy spokesperson for UN Secretary-General 4. various of delegates 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese/English): ZHANG JUN, China's permanent representative to UN STORYLINE: The Security Council on Monday adopted a resolution that demands an immediate cease-fire in Gaza for the holy month of Ramadan. The resolution won 14 votes in favor among the 15 members of the council. The United States, which had previously vetoed three draft resolutions that would have called for or demanded a cease-fire in Gaza, abstained on Monday, allowing the draft to pass. At the adoption of the resolution, there was a round of applause in the chamber, which was a rare occasion. Resolution 2728 was the first

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Safeguarding national security bill unanimously passed in HKSAR LegCo

STORY: Safeguarding national security bill unanimously passed in HKSAR LegCo SHOOTING TIME: March 19, 2024 DATELINE: March 19, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:55 LOCATION: HONG KONG, China CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Legislative Council (LegCo) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) passing the safeguarding national security bill on Tuesday 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese/English interpretation): JOHN LEE, HKSAR Chief Executive 3. various of Hong Kong (recent footage) STORYLINE: The Legislative Council (LegCo) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on Tuesday passed the safeguarding national security bill, a milestone by the HKSAR in fulfilling its constitutional duty as stipulated under Article 23 of the HKSAR Basic Law. The bill was passed with all 89 votes in favor during the third reading at the LegCo. According to the HKSAR's law-making process, when a bill has been given three readings, it becomes an ordinance enacted by the LegCo. HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee said aft

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Putin wins with 87.28 pct of vote after counting complete: CEC

STORY: Putin wins with 87.28 pct of vote after counting complete: CEC SHOOTING TIME: March 18, 2024 DATELINE: March 19, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:30 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of a press conference held by the Russian Central Election Commission STORYLINE: Russia's incumbent President Vladimir Putin has secured a landslide victory in the country's presidential election with over 87 percent of the vote after all ballots were counted, according to the Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) on Monday. Putin won the election with 87.28 percent of the votes, data from the CEC showed, after all ballots had been counted Monday afternoon. The Communist Party's candidate Nikolai Kharitonov came in second place with 4.31 percent, while the New People Party's representative Vladislav Davankov secured 3.85 percent of the vote. Head of the Liberal Democratic Party Leonid Slutsky ranked fourth with 3.2 percent. Russia kicked off its three-day presidential election on Friday. Under R

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Set to win presidential election, Putin vows to achieve national goals

STORY: Set to win presidential election, Putin vows to achieve national goals SHOOTING TIME: March 17/18, 2024 DATELINE: March 18, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:59 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the reelection 2. various of Vladimir Putin STORYLINE: Russia's incumbent President and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin, who is set to win reelection, said he would do his utmost to achieve national development goals on Monday morning. Putin has won 87.32 percent of the vote after 95.04 percent of all ballots were counted, according to data from the Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) as of Monday morning. Under Russia's presidential election regulations, a candidate who receives more than 50 percent of the votes will secure victory. Putin said at the campaign headquarters in Moscow that he would do his best to achieve the national development goals in all directions. Russia kicked off its three-day presidential election on Friday. The final results will be confirmed no

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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