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Kazakhstan holds referendum on building first nuclear power plant
Vote comes as Central Asian nation seeks to reduce its reliance on coal and secure a more sustainable energy future
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Latest trends show surge in pro-Khalistan sentiment
India strongly objects to Khalistan referendum; terms it a 'farcical exercise'
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Russia holds votes in occupied parts of Ukraine
Kyiv and Western nations dismiss referendums as a sham and pledge not to recognise their results
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Supreme Court to decide maintainability of referendum pleas on Wednesday
Justice Bandial to hear appeals filed against SC office order by petitioners seeking presidential system
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JI concludes public referendum
Held as part of its Karachi Rights Movement
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JI launches public referendum to address city’s issues
Demands proper census, empowered local govt, KE’s nationalisation
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New paper proposes UN-supervised Kashmir referendum
Scholar urges India to halt its actions and provide Kashmiri people with real choices
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Russian PM, government resign for building ‘strong prosperous’ country
Unexpected development will shift power from presidency to parliament, means Russia will get a new prime minister
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Bougainville set for independence vote
Referendum is designed to draw a line under a brutal 10-year civil war that killed 20,000 people
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Anti-Brexit protesters stage mass rally in London
Protesters demand another referendum on EU membership
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Brexit in dates: From leave shock to deadlock in Parliament
In a referendum on June 23, 2016, Britons chose to end their membership of the 28-nation EU
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UK faces 'more division' if Brexit deal fails: May
May dismissed calls for a second vote with an option to keep Britain in the EU
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Macedonians vote on whether to change country's name
The referendum is one of the last hurdles for a deal reached between Macedonia and Greece
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Iraqi Kurdistan struggles to rebuild tattered economy
A year after an ill-fated independence referendum that Baghdad deemed illegal
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Date set for Irish blasphemy referendum
Referendum would remove wording in the constitution referring to a woman's place as 'in the home'
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Romania sets October date for anti-gay marriage referendum
Breach international human rights standards and amount to homophobic discrimination will be held on October 6, 7
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Slovenian PM Cerar resigns as pressure mounts ahead of election
Cerar says to step down in the wake of a Supreme Court decision to annul the result of a September referendum
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Ex-Catalan leader demands regional govt be reinstated
In his recorded message Puigdemont insisted he was still Catalonia's legitimate leader
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Over 840 people injured in Catalonia during referendum: Catalonia regional govt
Riot police clashed with people who had gathered for banned referendum
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Violence erupts as Catalans vote on split from Spain
Catalan officials say over 460 people had been injured in crackdown; Referendum declared illegal by Spanish government
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Students rally in Barcelona to defend Catalan vote
Opinion polls show Catalans are split on the issue of independence
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Spanish police to take over Catalan polling stations to thwart independence vote
The dispute has plunged Spain into one of its biggest political crises
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Iraqi Kurdish leader says 'yes' vote won independence referendum
Barzani says vote is not binding, but meant to provide a mandate for negotiations with Baghdad
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Ireland says will hold abortion referendum in 2018
A woman convicted of having an illegal termination in Ireland faces 14 years imprisonment
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Kurdish government meets Baghdad officials on eve of independence vote
Referendum intended to give Kurds a legitimate mandate to achieve independence from Iraq
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Kurdish referendum matter of Turkey's national security, PM Yildirim says
Erdogan has threatened to impose sanctions against Kurdish northern Iraq
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Huge crowd to rally for Catalan independence before vote
Nearly 400,000 people have signed up to join the demonstration in Barcelona
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Catalonia set for clash with Madrid over independence vote
Catalan government staged a symbolic independence referendum in 2014
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Turkey must investigate referendum doubts: European Commission
Spokesperson focuses on observer findings regarding proper legal framework and late changes in ballot counting
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Turkey cabinet agrees to extend emergency after referendum
Respectful dialogue needed to heal divided Turkish society, says German FM
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Turkey made historic decision with 25 million 'Yes' votes, Erdogan says
'Referendum had closed the door on Turkey's long history of military intervention in government'
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Turkey declares victory in referendum on expanding Erdogan powers
'Yes' vote would replace Turkey's parliamentary democracy and may see Erdogan in office until at least 2029
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Turkish referendum poll shows 'Yes' vote at 51 per cent
The April 16 plebiscite will decide on replacing the country's parliamentary system with an executive presidency
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Turkey will say 'no' to Erdogan power plan: opposition chief
The referendum comes less than a year since a rogue military faction on July 15 tried to oust Erdogan from power
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Bifurcating Kohistan: Elders demand referendum
Accuse provincial govt of favouring move to declare Pattan as district headquarters
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Opposing merger: Fazl reiterates call for referendum
Maulana Fazl said that the report proposed merger instead of introducing reforms in Frontier Crimes Regulations law
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Renzi falls as swiftly as he rose
Hours after suffering a crushing defeat in a referendum, the centre-left prime minister announced his resignation
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Media silence across Italy on eve of crunch referendum
Prime minister Matteo Renzi is hoping for a last-minute turnaround in voter sentiment in his favour
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Scotland publishes independence referendum bill
The bill would give non-British EU citizens living in Scotland the right to vote on independence
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Thai police charge two eight-year-old girls who tore down pink lists
They confessed to tearing down the voter lists
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Thai PM says won't resign whatever August referendum outcome
The August 7 referendum will be the first national vote in Thailand since the coup
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Britons vote on EU membership
A record 46.5 million people registered to cast their ballot in the one-in-a-generation referendum
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Britons cast historic vote on EU future
A record 46.5 million voters are signed up to take an irreversible decision on Britain's future in the 28-nation EU
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Australia PM vows gay marriage vote
Malcolm Turnbul is in favour of a referendum on the issue instead of a parliamentary vote
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Turkey may hold referendum to strengthen presidential powers
Opponents fear it could mark the start of authoritarian one-man rule
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France says Britain EU referendum 'very risky'
The British population has gotten used to being told: 'Europe is a bad thing'













































