Roberto Sanchez Moves Forward to Presidential Runoff Despite Legal Troubles
Roberto Sanchez has secured a spot in the upcoming presidential runoff in Peru, even as he faces serious campaign finance charges that could lead to a prison sentence.
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Roberto Sanchez has secured a spot in the upcoming presidential runoff in Peru, even as he faces serious campaign finance charges that could lead to a prison sentence.
Despite a disappointing FA Cup final loss and a difficult season, the signing of Xabi Alonso may provide Chelsea with a renewed sense of optimism.
In a significant primary election, a candidate endorsed by former President Trump has unseated two-term Republican Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, who faced criticism for his impeachment vote.
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, one of the few Republicans who voted to impeach Trump, faces a challenging reelection. His campaign will reveal the extent of Trump's influence within the party.
Support for Trump's position on the Iran war is evident among rural voters, who express willingness to endure economic hardships for the sake of national interests.
As Trump's political maneuvers intensify, Cassidy remains resolute in his stance, according to a report by Politico.
Khadija Shaw's two goals helped secure a convincing 4-1 victory for Manchester City against West Ham United, concluding their WSL campaign on a high note.
As Louisiana's Republican primary approaches, former President Trump has publicly criticized Senator Bill Cassidy, labeling him 'disloyal' while endorsing a challenger.
Governor Jared Polis's announcement to grant clemency to a Trump-aligned figure involved in election conspiracy theories has ignited discussions about the potential impact on election integrity in Colorado.
In a move that has sparked debate, Colorado Governor Jared Polis has decided to commute the sentence of Tina Peters, an ex-county official convicted of election equipment tampering, following pressure from the Trump administration.
In a notable political shift, Jeanne Roussel, an independent centrist, has unseated Franck Briffaut, the far-right mayor of Villers-Cotterêts, with 52.51% of the vote.
The Fatah party is gearing up for its first central committee elections in a decade, with questions surrounding President Mahmoud Abbas's leadership after over 20 years.
A New York Times investigation suggests that Israel may have influenced the voting process in Eurovision 2025, particularly benefiting its contestant Yuval Raphael.
In a significant political maneuver, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition has submitted a motion to dissolve parliament, potentially leading to early elections that may alter the political landscape in Israel.
In a closely monitored contest, political organizer Denise Powell has emerged victorious over State Sen. John Cavanaugh in the Democratic primary for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.
Standard Uranium is preparing to initiate a fully funded drilling campaign at its Davidson River site this June, signaling a significant step in its exploration efforts.
As the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine approaches, experts weigh in on the possibility of a ceasefire potentially linked to upcoming US elections.
As the primary election approaches, Nebraska Democrats are engaged in a fierce contest for dominance in the state’s crucial ‘blue dot’ district, highlighting internal divisions.
In Omaha, Nebraska, a competitive Congressional race is underway, prompting questions about the evolving definition of moderation in politics. Voters appear open to moderate candidates from both parties.
In a recent interview, mayoral candidate Andrew Ramirez articulates his vision for nuclear energy as a key component of Henderson's sustainable growth.