The ruling Socialists again fall short of a majority in the election with the far right coming third.
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Scott Morrison: "I said I was going to burn for you, and I am" Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has thanked voters for re-electing his conservative coalition in a shock result at the federal polls. He told supporters he had "always believed in miracles" as partial results showed the Liberal-National Coalition close to a majority.
PM Pedro Sánchez promised supporters a pro-European government that would tackle inequality Spain's governing Socialists have won the country's third election in four years, but are short of a majority. PM Pedro Sánchez's party polled 29% and will need the help of either left-wing Podemos and regional parties, or the centre right, to form a government.
Volodymyr Zelensky and his supporters celebrate winning Ukraine's presidential election Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky has scored a landslide victory in the country's presidential election. With nearly all ballots counted in the run-off vote, Mr Zelensky had taken more than 73% with incumbent Petro Poroshenko trailing far behind on 24%.
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