‘, Time to choose’: Rishi Sunak calls UK national election for July 4

‘, Time to choose’: Rishi Sunak calls UK national election for July 4

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a national election for July 4, with his Conservative party expected to lose to the opposition Labour Party. Sunak emphasized his achievements in government and urged voters to choose between progress or uncertainty. Labour leader Keir Starmer focused on the need for change. Sunak, trailing in opinion polls, is taking a risk by calling an early election, facing challenges within his party and economic uncertainties. Both parties are already campaigning on economic and defense issues. If Labour wins, it would be the sixth prime minister in eight years. Some Labour officials are concerned about undecided voters and the need for a significant swing in votes to secure a majority. Sunak may be banking on a controversial asylum seeker scheme to boost his party’s chances.

Dutch nationalist Wilders says deal on right-wing government is very close

Dutch nationalist Wilders says deal on right-wing government is very close

Geert Wilders, a Dutch nationalist, is close to reaching an agreement with his prospective right-wing government partners almost six months after his election victory.

US is reimposing oil sanctions on Venezuela, officials say

US is reimposing oil sanctions on Venezuela, officials say

The U.S. will not renew a license that eased Venezuela oil sanctions, imposing punitive measures due to President Nicolas Maduro’s failure to meet election commitments.

Turkey gains new wave of female mayors after opposition, ’s poll success

Turkey gains new wave of female mayors after opposition, ’s poll success

Gulistan Sonuk, 31, won the election in Turkey’s conservative heartland, becoming one of 11 female mayors in the country.