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Poland's Conservative Law and Justice Party has won a decisive victory in parliamentaryelections following a campaign in which it took a tough line towards the European Union andmigrants. An exit poll suggests it has secured 39% of the vote. The party's candidate forPrime Minister Beata Szydlo said she was grateful for the support of the Polish people. Wehave won because we have been consistent in facing all the challenges ahead of us and wefollowed in the footsteps of the late President Lech Kaczynski. We worked hard and we werehumble about the work as well as the reality surrounding us. We wouldn't have won had it notbeen for the Polish people who told us about their expectations and needs and who were in theend voted for us.
Within the past hour, leaders from central European countries in Balkan states have reached anagreement on a plan to tackle the migration crisis. It includes providing shelters for tens ofthousands more people by the end of the year. The president of the European CommissionJean-Claude Juncker said that Balkan countries must start by registering migrants arriving attheir borders. The only way to restore order to the situation is to slow down the uncontrolledflows of people. The policy of waving for people to neighboring countries has to stop. I want tobe clear, people must be registered. No registration, no rights.
Exit polls in Argentina’s presidential election suggest the candidate of the governing partyDaniel Scioli has won the most votes, but will have to face a run-off next month. The Centre-right mayor of Buenos Aires Mauricio Macri appears to come second and will challenge Mr. Sciolion November 22nd. Wyre Davies reports from Buenos Aires. Daniel Scioli as the officialcandidate of the ruling Peronist Populist party which dominates Argentine politics is a clearfavor to win. The fact that the maybe run-off shows how the divided the country is after tenyears of Christina Fernandez de Kirchner's governing, her fans have supported to say she'sdone fantastic things with new welfare program spending billions on helping people out ofpoverty, and also renationalizing the national airline, the national oil company and forging thesenew alliances with Russia and with China. But the opponents of course say the economy is inamess and there is no money in the central bank and inflation rate is running at dangerouslyhigh levels.
Polls have closed in Guatemala in a presidential election run-off between an ex-comedian and aformer first lady. Opinion polls gave the actor Jimmy Moralesa clear lead over Sandra Torres,who seen by many as part of the country's political elite. Turnout was low. Both candidatespromised to fight corruption following the resignation and arrest of President Otto PerezMolina in September. World news from the BBC.
The US Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has said the world would bea better placeif Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi were still in power in Iraq and Libya. Speaking to CNN,Mr. Trump described the Middle East region as a disaster that had blown up around presidentObama and Hillary Clinton.
The governor of the Egyptian city of Alexandra has resigned after torrential rains caused widespread of disruption and a number of death. Five people were electrocuted when an overheadpower cable fell into a flooded street. Thousands of vehicles across the city were partiallysubmerged and many homes flooded. In Israel, high winds knocked down trees and toppledcranes.
Saudi Arabia Supreme Court has rejected an appeal against a death sentence passed on aprominent Shia Muslim cleric. Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr was a vocals upporter of anti-governmentdemonstrations during the Arab Spring.
The British racing driver Lewis Hamilton has won the Formula One world championship for athird time. He secured the title with victory in the US GrandPrix in Texas. Hamilton thankseveryone who'd supported him. I cannot really find the right words right the second to tell youhow amazing this feels and just that I couldn't have done without this team who have poweredme for the last three years and retaken me on board and really help lurching me with the carand just faultless.
In the Rugby World Cup, Australia has beaten Argentina to make it through to the final nextSaturday, will, now, take on New Zealand. The Wallabies won by 29 points to 15. Ourcorrespondent in Sydney, here is Jon Donnison. This’s been an amazing tournament for theSouthern Hemisphere, all four semi-finalists from the Southern Hemisphere and an amazing finalnext week for this part of the world. Amazingly, these two teams who have both won the WorldCup twice have never met in the final. But in terms of sporting rivalries, at least in this part ofthe world, they don't get much bigger than the All Blacks against the Wallabies in Rugby Union.BBC news.
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