While most Americans are understandably pre-occupied
with the U.S. presidential election, there are some
interesting international developments worth noting at
least, and perhaps keeping an eye on, including:
NEW HARD-LINE SOCIALIST ANTI-U.S. PRESIDENT
OF THE THE PHILIPPINES ELECTED.
CONSERVATIVE AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER
CALLS FOR NEW ELECTIONS IN JULY. RESULTS
EXPECTED TO BE CLOSE.
U.S. NAVY SAILS CLOSE TO ISLAND DISPUTED BY
CHINA, AND CHALLENGES CHINESE SEA CLAIMS
IN AREA.
CHINESE ECONOMY PROBLEMS HAVING
DEVASTATING EFFECT ON ECONOMY OF REPUBLIC
OF MONGOLIA.
AUSTRIAN PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS IN FACE OF
POPULAR UNREST.
TURKISH PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS AFTER
CONFRONTATION WITH AUTHORITARIAN TURKISH
PRESIDENT
BRITISH VOTE ON STAYING IN EUROPEAN UNION
(KNOWN AS “BREXIT”) IS VERY CLOSE AS VOTE
LOOMS ON JUNE 23.
NEW SPANISH PARLIAMENTARY VOTE SET AFTER
MONTHS OF STALEMATE. NO CLEAR RUSULT IN
SIGHT.
BRAZILIAN SENATE SET TO MAKE PRELIMINARY
VOTE ON IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT.
UPDATE: BRAZILIAN SENATE VOTES TO PUT
PRESIDENT ROUSSEFF ON TRIAL; SHE IS SUSPENDED
FROM OFFICE.
VENEZUELAN ECONOMY IN NEAR-TOTAL
COLLAPSE.
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