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Nigeria: Muhammadu Buhari wins presidential election Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has secured a second term as the leader of Africaʼs most populous country, the electoral commission said Wednesday, after a delayed electionand opposition claims the vote was rigged. The former military dictator won by more than 4 million votes, beating his main rival Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president. Buhari secured 15.1 million votes, while Abubakar of the Peopleʼs Democratic Party (PDP) received 11.2 million. Voter turnout was a meagre 35.6 percent. To win, a candidate needed a simple majority of votes nationwide and at least 25 percent support in two-thirds of Nigeriaʼs 36 states and the capital territory. Supporters of Buhariʼs All Progressives Congress (APC) celebrated the victory in the capital, Abuja.

Pakistan military shoots down two Indian aircraft Pakistan on Wednesday said its military had carried out airstrikes in Indian-controlled Kashmir, shooting down two Indian jets in its own airspace and capturing one of the pilots. "Today, Pakistan Air Force undertook strikes across Line of Control from within Pakistani airspace," foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said. Read more: Kashmiris face uncertain future as violence escalates Pakistanʼs airstrikes come after India launched an airstrike on what it said was a militant training base. Major General Asif Ghafoor wrote on Twitter that Pakistani troops on the ground had captured an Indian pilot and that one of the planes crashed in Pakistanʼs part of Kashmir and the other went down in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

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Are Benjamin Netanyahuʼs days numbered as Israeli PM? Levy, a staunch Netanyahu supporter, sees no reason to vote for anyone else

Australian court revokes Cardinal George Pellʼs bail Australian Cardinal George Pell will spend his first night in prison after a judge revoked his bail on Wednesday. Victorian state County Court Chief Judge Peter Kidd revoked Pellʼs bail at the end of a sentencing hearing before corrections officers took him into custody. Kidd said he would deliver Pellʼs sentence on March 13. Read more: Sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church In December, a juryunanimously found Pell guiltyof molesting two 13-year-olds in a rear room of St. Patrickʼs Cathedral in 1996, just weeks after he became archbishop of Australiaʼs second-largest city Melbourne. He is the most senior Catholic cleric to ever be convicted of child sexual abuse and faces a potential 50-year prison sentence for five convictions of sexual penetration and indecent acts involving the two boys.

US House votes to block Donald Israeli politics, and Benjamin Netanyahuʼs tenure in particular, could be heading for a sea change at the upcoming election. Menachem Begin, who became the first Israeli prime minister for the Likud party in 1977, looks down from a black and white portrait of him hung at the back of the small fruit shop. For over 40 years, Abraham Levy has tended to his customers in one of the busy alleys of Jerusalemʼs Mahane Yehuda Market. He is a proud, long-time supporter of Likud. "There is a saying: ʼWhy change a horse for a donkey?ʼ Benjamin Netanyahu is very good, our economy is excellent, our security is good, and all the moderate Arab countries now want to deal with us, so why change him? He is an excellent prime minister." If it were up to him, Netanyahu could stay another "20 years" as long as he serves the country well. Others, however, are not so sure. "I voted once for Netanyahu, I think heʼs run his course as prime minister, he has nothing new to say but that they will attack us from here and there," said 32-year-old shopper Reut Schneider. "All the criminal investigations[on allegations of fraud and bribery — the ed.] against the prime minister leave too many question marks." In

December, Netanyahu made acalculated call for early elections.At the time, polls suggested that most Israelis still support him, giving him a comfortable lead. But Netanyahuʼs premiership has been overshadowed by corruption allegations since last year and now it faces new and serious competition in the run up to the elections on April 9.Strong competition by new political alliance Last week two of Netanyahuʼs strongest challengers announced they wouldrun together on a new platform named "Blue and White." In what Israeli media described as a "bombshell," ex-army chief Benny Gantz (Hosen LʼIsrael) and Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid) said they would aim to "unify the country" and rotate as prime ministers for two years each. While Benjamin "Benny" Gantz, who tops the new list, might be a newcomer in politics, he has no need to impress the public. During his campaign, the former Israeli Defense Forces chief of staff boasted of his military achievements like thebombing of Gazaduring the war in 2014 and personally attacked Netanyahu on his military credentials.

Trumpʼs border emergency The US House of Representatives has approved a resolution blocking President Donald Trump from obtaining funding to build a border wall with Mexico by declaring a national emergency. The Democrat-controlled House voted 245-182 in favor of the legislation, in a move designed to prevent Trump from diverting several billion dollars in federal funds to build a wall along the southern border. Read more: Trumpʼs national emergency at the border: What you need to know Thirteen Republicans backed the resolution introduced by Democrats last week. The bill will now go the Republican-controlled Senate, where its prospects of passing are uncertain.

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