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    Asa Hutchinson Spots The 'Major Point' In Trump's Guilty Verdict

    The former Arkansas governor was previously booed by a GOP crowd when he predicted that Trump could be convicted this year.

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    'Get In The Game': Stephen Miller Urges GOP To Use 'Power' On Democrats In Bonkers Rant

    Miller, an ex-White House adviser, called on Republicans to "unshackle themselves from their self-imposed restraints" after Donald Trump's guilty verdict.

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    Tight race as Iceland elects new president

    Iceland goes to the polls Saturday in a presidential election that looks set to be a close race between three women, including former prime minister Katrin Jakobsdottir.- Women in the lead - Jakobsdottir and two other women -- Halla Tomasdottir and Halla Hrund Logadottir -- have been leading in opinion polls.

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    El Salvador's 'all-powerful' Bukele starts second term

    El Salvador's gang-busting President Nayib Bukele will be sworn in for a second term Saturday, more popular -- and more powerful -- than ever.- Gangs as a 'cancer' - With his preferred getup of jeans and a baseball cap, millennial Bukele came to power in 2019 promising to crush the country's gangs, to which he attributes some 120,000 murders over three decades -- more than the 75,000 lives lost in El Salvador's civil war from 1980 to 1992.

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    Austin praises 'new era of security' in Asia-Pacific

    US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Saturday hailed a "new era of security" in the Asia-Pacific region, as Washington strengthens its network of alliances aimed at countering China's growing military might and influence. - 'We are all in' - Underscoring the US commitment to the region, Austin said Saturday that the Asia-Pacific remained Washington's "priority theatre of operations", noting "the United States can be secure only if Asia is".

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    Hindu holy city votes as India's six-week election ends

    Indians flocked to the polls under scorching heat in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi on Saturday as a marathon national election reached its final day, six weeks after voting first began.It is one of the final cities to vote in India's gruelling election and where public support for Modi's ever-closer alignment of religion and politics burns brightest.

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    Tens of thousands of South Koreans to celebrate Pride despite backlash

    Tens of thousands of LGBTQ South Koreans and their supporters are expected to gather in central Seoul for annual Pride celebrations Saturday, despite the event's traditional venue being banned by authorities for the second consecutive year.The event marks its 25th anniversary this year, but preparing for the annual celebration has not been easy, organisers said.

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