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Now playing Next World Far-right party sees significant gains in Swedish election Political deadlock in Sweden as the two main centre-right and centre-left coalition blocs finish neck and neck in Sunday's general election. This could mean weeks of talks and uncertainty before a workable government can be formed- one thing that is certain: the far-right has made significant gains. 10/09/2018
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Now playing Next USA Barack Obama launches verbal offensive on Donald Trump The attack comes as mid-term elections approach 08/09/2018
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