Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party was ahead in a national election, but short of a majority, final official results showed on Tuesday.
The official results from 100% of voting districts gave PiS 35.38% of votes, while the liberal Civic Coalition was in second place with 30.70%, the centre-right Third Way was third with 14.40%, New Left had 8.
61% and the far-right Confederation were on 7.16%.Hundreds of Israeli high-tech experts have temporarily put their private sector jobs aside to help locate Israelis missing after last week's attack by the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
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