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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

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Austrian Far-Right Candidate Norbert Hofer Narrowly Loses Presidential Vote

By ALISON SMALE

Mr. Hofer lost to Alexander Van der Bellen, a 72-year-old economics professor and former Green Party leader.
Hanamel Dorfman, 21, beside the rubble of a house that was demolished this month by the Israeli authorities in Yishuv Hadaat, a Jewish settlement outpost in the West Bank.

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A Window Into the West Bank's 'Wildest, Most Violent' Areas

By JAMES GLANZ

A documentary by the Israeli-American filmmaker Shimon Dotan, "The Settlers," shown in Israel for the first time on Monday, examines a fringe group known as the "hilltop youth."
Rachid Ghannouchi, right, the leader of the Ennahda party in Tunisia, and Abdelfattah Mourou, the vice president, on Friday at the party's congress. On Monday, Mr. Ghannouchi won re-election with 800 of 1,058 ballots cast.
Tunisian Islamic Party Re-elects Moderate Leader

By CARLOTTA GALL

Rachid Ghannouchi has steered his party, Ennahda, away from its Islamist roots.
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