21 - 30 of 74 results for "exit polls"

  1. 21. learning | 16 Jun 2011

    Wasting time

    Easy English news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » With his party behind in the polls, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has been forced to waste valuable time answering questions about what he would do if his party loses the general election.

  2. 22. news | 05 May 2013

    Historic polls marred by fraud claims

    By Post Reporters, Newspaper section: News

    » NARATHIWAT - Thai-Malaysians are reportedly being offered up to 5,000 baht for "travel expenses" to vote in today's tight election race in Malaysia which has already been tainted by corruption allegations levelled by...

  3. 23. news | 21 Apr 2013

    Iraq counts votes from first polls since US pullout

    By AFP

    » Iraqi election officials were to begin counting votes on Sunday from the country's first elections since US troops departed, which served as a key test of its stability amid a spike in violence.

  4. 24. news | 04 Apr 2013

    PM Najib predicts victory at polls

    By AFP

    » Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Thursday he is "cautiously optimistic" of victory on election day if his party can overcome its internal woes.

  5. 25. news | 25 Mar 2013

    Heavy cost to Cyprus bailout

    By AFP

    » NICOSIA - Cyprus clinched a 10-billion-euro bailout on Monday that averted a "disorderly" eurozone exit, but at the cost of agreeing to painful reforms that will downsize its status as an offshore banking centre.

  6. 26. news | 28 Apr 2013

    Pakistan bomber kills 3, wounds 49

    By AFP

    » Three bomb explosions killed three people including a young girl in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on Saturday, police and hospital officials said, in the latest violence ahead of polls next month.

  7. 27. news | 12 May 2013

    Violence, fraud worry Philippine polls

    By AP

    » Philippine officials say despite scattered killings and fears of fraud, congressional and local elections on Monday are expected to be relatively peaceful after authorities took drastic steps to prevent any chaos.

  8. 28. news | 10 May 2013

    Protests raise pressure in 'polarised' Malaysia

    By AFP

    » A planned wave of protests over disputed Malaysian elections is the most provocative challenge to the government in years, upping pressure on a long-ruling regime already smarting from the polls.

  9. 29. news | 10 May 2013

    Pakistan holds landmark polls under Taliban threat

    By AFP

    » Millions of Pakistanis are expected to brave Taliban threats Saturday to vote in elections that mark a historic democratic transition in the nuclear-armed state ruled for half its life by the army.

  10. 30. news | 28 Mar 2013

    NSC chief rules out troop exit

    SOUTH DIALOGUE

    By Wassana Nanuam, Newspaper section: News

    » National Security Council (NSC) chief Paradorn Pattanatabut insists the formation of a special administrative zone and troop withdrawal will not be discussed when he sits down for formal talks with southern insurgent gro...

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