Protests by opponents of the prime minister appeared to delay the announcement of the preliminary results and could undermine public acceptance of the outcome.

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Senator Blanche Lincoln, a moderate Democrat, is caught between antigovernment ire and the frustrated left.

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The shrugging response of voters in the face of a barrage of explosions in Baghdad could signal a fundamental weakening of the insurgency’s potency.

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Sunni Arabs largely sat out Iraqi national elections in 2005, but the need to protect their interests brought them out in droves on Sunday.

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Leaders of the two leading parties in Iraq’s Kurdish region are taking a challenger movement as a serious threat to their long-running hold on power.

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The fact that men on opposing sides in a war have become mere political rivals in the space of two years is a testament to the progress made by Iraq’s democracy.

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Iraq’s elections are among the most free in the region, but the nation’s politics are more vibrant than its institutions, threatening the democratic experiment.

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Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki made a detailed and at times pugnacious case to be reelected.

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At least 12 people were killed in attacks aimed at soldiers, police officers and other security workers who were voting early in parliamentary elections.

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“Somebody’s got to do something,” the former mayor said of the coalition he is forming to plot a purge of any New York legislators resisting change.

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As early voting began Thursday in Iraq, a Shiite once accused of running death squads is on the ballot.

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The confetti had barely settled on the primaries when the Democratic nominee went after Gov. Rick Perry.

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Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani has refused to endorse any of the coalitions seeking votes among the Shiite majority.

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The practice of candidates giving the public everything from chickens to cash is widespread and mostly welcomed.

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The practice of candidates giving the public everything from chickens to cash is widespread and mostly welcomed.

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The practice of candidates giving the public everything from chickens to cash is widespread and mostly welcomed.

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In a country where the normal exit from power has been “the coup or the coffin,” a prime minister faces voters.

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As New York grapples with enormous problems, some key Democrats are debating whether such a damaged and distracted leader could run the state.

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With Governor Paterson abandoning his campaign, assumptions about Andrew M. Cuomo — not to mention his record — will be scrutinized and challenged.

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As David A. Paterson drew the curtain on his campaign, this elusive veteran of two and a half decades in politics found himself utterly alone.

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