The left-wing contenders in Sunday’s presidential election are expected to perform better this time – but not much.

The left-wing contenders in Sunday’s presidential election are expected to perform better this time – but not much.
These are the key events on day 1,178 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has accused a Mexican woman of furnishing a cartel with grenades and other weapons.
The court majority once again upheld a ruling that migrants were entitled to due process before their deportations.
Saudi and Qatari payments settle Syria’s arrears, allowing World Bank and IMF to re-engage.
The bill proposes sweeping changes, including Trump’s 2017 tax cuts and enacting deep cuts to social programmes.
The president has secured massive investments deals, appeared to snub Israel and scolded US interventionists.
Al Jazeera’s Joseph Stepansky explains how the US Supreme Court may decide whether birthright citizenship stays or goes.
Since the outbreak of the war, Turkiye has weighed its support for Ukraine against maintaining its ties to Russia.
The US president has repeatedly threatened to unleash air strikes targeting Iran’s programme if a deal isn’t reached.
President Trump said India has made an offer to drop tariffs on US goods as part of ongoing trade negotiations.
The two main contenders may disagree on the EU, but they have both embraced anti-migrant sentiment.
Housing is unaffordable. Migrants are a flashpoint issue. The far right is here to stay. And Portugal is deeply divided.
Analysts say that sanctions relief will be a boon to Syria, but may take some time to affect the country.