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Giorgio Napolitano, 87, voted to unprecedented second term after bickering politicians fail to choose his successor.
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New president's first job to be seeking to form new government from divided parliament after inconclusive elections.
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How will the leader's death affect Venezuela's economy and did his charisma and petrodollars paper over a weak economy?
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Italy seeks path out of election impasse
Political parties must confront election deadlock that has spooked financial markets and sent shockwaves across Europe.
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Italy faces political deadlock after vote
Hopes of economic recovery and stability dashed as election results show no coalition strong enough to form government.
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