
Georgia’s prime minister rejects vote-rigging claims
The results have been rejected by the country's president, Salome Zourabishvili, as 'a total fabrication'.
Georgia's Prime Minister is hailing a landslide victory for his Georgian Dream party, as the president and others call it total falsification. We will hear from the opposition.
We will speak to our correspondent in Tokyo, as Japan grapples with the fallout of their election. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party has lost its majority. What does that mean for the troubled party's very new leader?
Donald Trump's campaign has had to distance itself from a comedian warming up his crowd in New York's Maddison Square Garden. He had called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage. A Republican who was there will speak to us.
We will also speak to a political academic in Tehran, as the world waits to see how the Iranian government reacts to the Israeli retaliation over the weekend.
In Mozambique, police are accused of killing at least eleven protesters over the weekend in demonstrations about alleged electoral fraud and the killing of an opposition lawyer.
Plus, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Africa Eye reports on the French people of African descent leaving France and heading to Africa because of rising nationalism and tensions.
(Pic: Dream party supporters at the party headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia; Credit: EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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