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US military plane declares sudden 'mid-flight emergency' over UK
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Armenia confirms turn towards West in election
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's ruling party has won parliamentary elections, according to results from Armenia's electoral commission, cementing the nation's Westward tilt. The result comes despite threats from Moscow and claims of Russian interference. According to the country's electoral commission, voter turnout in the ballot was 59%.
Armenia's PM secures win in election 'with highest turnout in a decade'
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Armenia PM Pashinyan's ruling party wins landslide election victory
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Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election
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Palestine weekly wrap: Israel presses deeper into Gaza as Cairo talks begin
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European sentiments towards the US hit an all-time low
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ESA selects two new scout-class missions
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