Republicans are looking at taking full control of the US government after Donald Trump’s historic win and flipping at least three states to take the Senate. Right now, Mr Trump’s party is just 10 votes shy of a majority in the House of Representatives. Apart from reshaping domestic policies, there is also scrutiny over Mr Trump’s plans for foreign relations, in particular how he will deal with wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. Simon Marks, Megumi Lim and Giles Gibson report.
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