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Iceland's Prime Minister calls for a second snap election in less than a year, after a party quit the coalition government, accusing the premier of hiding his father's involvement in seeking a clean record for a convicted paedophile. SOUNDBITE
Spanish Prime minister and socialist candidate, Pedro Sánchez, votes at a polling station in Madrid's city centre, alongside his wife, in a snap general election. Voters across Spain head to the polls on Sunday to decide whether to hand Sanchez a fresh four-year mandate or bring the right back into power with its far-right coalition ally. Polls suggest a shift to the right and victory for Alberto Nunez Feijoo's conservative Popular Party. IMAGES
Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, casts his vote on Sunday morning in the country's regional and local elections. The stakes in the polls are high for Sanchez, whose government could face a test in a year-end general election. Surveys suggest he will lose, heralding a return of the right. IMAGES
Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida marks the names of successfully elected ruling party candidates with red flowers, as the ruling coalition looks on track to retain power but lose seats in parliament, according to media predictions after polls closed in Sunday's general election. IMAGES
Around 20,000 supporters of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan pack a central square in the capital Yerevan as he stages the last campaign rally ahead of snap polls, according to AFP journalists at the scene. IMAGES
San Jose, Jun 11 (EFE).- The Prime Minister of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, made a call to Morocco Friday to overcome the diplomatic crisis between the two countries and resume dialogue and cooperation.Sánchez made that appeal in the press conference held with the president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, after the meeting of both countries in San Jose. (Camera: CARLOS LEMOS).SHOT LIST: SPANISH PRIME MINISTER PEDRO SANCHEZ SPEAKS AT A PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER THIS MEETING WITH COSTA RICAN PRESIDENT CARLOS ALVARADO IN SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA.SOUND BITE: SPANISH PRIME MINISTER PEDRO SANCHEZ (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: There are many more things that unite us than those that separate us and we have to promote a constructive agenda that will make us resume that dialogue, that cooperation that for many years has characterized Spain and Morocco.