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Alexander Van der Bellen
Alexander Van der Bellen

Austrians roundly reject far right in presidential election

VIENNA, (Reuters) – Austrian voters roundly rejected yesterday a candidate vying to become the first freely elected far-right head of state in Europe since World War Two, halting at least temporarily the wave of populism sweeping Western democracies.

Army denies Dakota pipeline permit, in victory for Native tribes

CANNON BALL, N.D./WASHINGTON,  (Reuters) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said yesterday it turned down a permit for a controversial pipeline project running through North Dakota, in a victory for Native Americans and climate activists who have protested against the project for several months.

EU blames China for WTO environmental trade talks collapse

GENEVA,  (Reuters) – Europe’s trade negotiator blamed China yesterday for scuppering a global environmental trade deal by submitting impossible late demands at World Trade Organization talks aimed at scrapping import tariffs on exports worth more than $1 trillion.

Dutch govt backs new inquiry into colonial Indonesia

THE HAGUE, (Reuters) – The Dutch government yesterday backed a multi-year inquiry into the end of its colonial period in Indonesia in the 1940s, when troops from the Netherlands are accused of massacres in Southeast Asia’s largest nation.

Norway urges Trump to issue predictable, clear policy on Russia

SIMI VALLEY, Calif.,  (Reuters) – Norway yesterday urged U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to enunciate a clear and predictable policy on Russia as soon as possible, amid growing concerns in Oslo about increasing Russian military activities in the “High North” or Arctic region.

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