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Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE) won the weekend elections, according to exit polls.  But there will be some difficulties in building a governing coalition, because the total seats won by PSOE and its likely partner Podemos doesn't clear the threshold; the two got 28.1 percent and 16.1 percent of the vote, respectively.  The traditional conservative Popular Party got its lowest score in years, although still placed way ahead of the far-right Vox party, which got a slight boost adding opposition to Catalonian independence to its usual "we hate everything" wingnut crap.  Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of the PSOE campaigned as a bulwark against the far-right.  Officials say voter turnout was high.

More than 270 election staff in Indonesia died during and after the 17 April election, mostly of fatigue-related maladies.  Another 1,878 workers are ill of similar causes.  The world's largest single day election had high turnout of about 80 percent of Indonesia's 193 million voters eligible voters.  All this is raising concerns that General Elections Commission had really overworked its staff, and is trying to get too much done with too few people.  The vote count goes on, and it is expected that incumbent President Joko Widodo will be declared the victor on 22 May with a comfortable margin of nine to ten percent.

Sri Lankan police say the father and brother of one of the Easter Sunday suicide bombers are dead - they apparently blew themselves up on Friday during a raid against one of the two extremist groups involved in the deadly terrorist attack.  More than 250 people died on Easter Sunday as suicide bombers attacked churches and hotels, likely with the help of the so-called Islamic State according to investigators.  Scores of suspected collaborators have been detained as Sri Lanka cracks down on extremists.

Witnesses say the 19-year old far-right white male Christian terrorist who opened fire at a San Diego, California-area Synagogue yesterday was covered with extra magazines of ammunition - a likely indication that suspect John Earnest allegedly intended to do more damage than he did.  Apparently, his AR-14 assault weapon jammed.  One person died and four were injured.  Earnest left an anti-Semitic "manifesto" (more like a faq for teen bigots) online praising accused Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant for the New Zealand Mosque shooting and complaining that Donald Trump wasn't hateful and conservative enough.

Thousands of people protested in Hong Kong against a plan to make it easier to extradite suspects to Taiwan, Macau, and mainland China.  It's the latter destination that has riled opponents, who call it a "betrayal" of Beijing's promise to maintain Hong Kong's autonomy until 2047.  Many marchers carried umbrellas, drawing a link back to the "Umbrella Protests" pro-democracy protesters of 2014.