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From Admirer to Rival - Peter Magyar Topples Viktor Orban in Pivotal Hungarian Vote

From Admirer to Rival - Peter Magyar Topples Viktor Orban in Pivotal Hungarian Vote

Peter Magyar, who as a child admired Viktor Orban, has led his centre-right, pro-European Tisza party to a landmark victory that ended Orban’s 16-year tenure as prime minister. Partial returns project Tisza will capture 137 of 199 parliamentary seats. Magyar has pledged anti-corruption measures, re-engagement with the EU and an energy transition aw…

Infant killed and family members slain in southern Lebanon strike during funeral

Infant killed and family members slain in southern Lebanon strike during funeral

An Israeli strike struck a home in the village of Srifa in south Lebanon on Wednesday, the first day of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, killing an infant and several relatives who had gathered for a funeral. Survivors, including a seven-year-old girl wounded in the attack, and hospital officials described one of the heaviest waves of bombardment in recent y…

Second Humanitarian Flotilla Departs Barcelona Aiming to Reach Gaza

Second Humanitarian Flotilla Departs Barcelona Aiming to Reach Gaza

Around 30 vessels left Barcelona carrying medical supplies and other aid as part of a second flotilla bound for Gaza. Organisers say the mission aims to open a corridor for humanitarian deliveries, while past attempts by the same group were halted by Israeli forces and resulted in mass arrests and allegations of mistreatment.

Asha Bhosle, Veteran Voice of Indian Cinema, Dies in Mumbai at 92

Asha Bhosle, Veteran Voice of Indian Cinema, Dies in Mumbai at 92

April 12 - Asha Bhosle, one of India's most celebrated playback singers whose career stretched across nearly seven decades, has died in Mumbai at the age of 92. Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to her contribution to cultural life, while family statements said she had been admitted to a private hospital with a chest infection and exhaustio…

Paddington, Sondheim Revival and Film Stars Compete at Olivier Awards

Paddington, Sondheim Revival and Film Stars Compete at Olivier Awards

London’s Olivier Awards will honour five decades of British theatre on Sunday as a stage adaptation of Paddington and a new production of Into The Woods lead the nominations. A number of high-profile screen actors, including Cate Blanchett, Tom Hiddleston, Bryan Cranston and Rachel Zegler, are among nominees for performances in London stage product…

U.S. Envoy Urges Beijing to Halt Coercion and Keep Channels Open with Taiwan

U.S. Envoy Urges Beijing to Halt Coercion and Keep Channels Open with Taiwan

The top U.S. diplomatic representative in Taiwan called on Beijing to stop applying military pressure and threats against the island and to maintain open lines of communication with Taiwan's political parties, particularly its elected leaders. Speaking in Mandarin on a Taiwanese political talk show, the American Institute in Taiwan head reiterated …

Costa Rica accepts first group of migrants deported from U.S. under March agreement

Costa Rica accepts first group of migrants deported from U.S. under March agreement

Costa Rica received 25 migrants deported from the United States under a March agreement that allows up to 25 people per week to be transferred from the U.S. to Costa Rica. The migrants, from eight countries, will be assisted by Costa Rican migration police and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) during their initial stay, while the U…

U.S.-Iran Talks in Islamabad Pause as Key Differences Persist

U.S.-Iran Talks in Islamabad Pause as Key Differences Persist

Negotiations between the United States and Iran that convened in Islamabad have paused after an intense 14-hour session, Iran's government said. While technical experts from both sides will exchange documents, delegations left unresolved disputes on issues including frozen assets, control and fees for the Strait of Hormuz, regional ceasefire terms …

Pope Leo Calls for an End to the 'Madness of War' as U.S. and Iran Begin Talks

Pope Leo Calls for an End to the 'Madness of War' as U.S. and Iran Begin Talks

Pope Leo used a forceful appeal at a special prayer vigil in St. Peter's Basilica, decrying the 'madness of war' and urging global leaders to pursue dialogue and mediation rather than preparations for rearmament. His remarks came as senior U.S. and Iranian officials convened in Pakistan to discuss an end to the six-week conflict. The pope criticize…

Trump Says Fleets of Empty Oil Tankers Are Heading to U.S. to Load Up

Trump Says Fleets of Empty Oil Tankers Are Heading to U.S. to Load Up

President Donald Trump posted that very large numbers of completely empty oil tankers are currently moving toward the United States to take on crude oil and natural gas. His statement coincided with talks in Islamabad between senior U.S. and Iranian officials, mediated by Pakistani intermediaries, as Tehran set out conditions it says Washington mus…

Americans Split Over Iran Conflict as Rising Fuel Costs and Deployment Fears Bite

Americans Split Over Iran Conflict as Rising Fuel Costs and Deployment Fears Bite

Six weeks into the conflict between the United States and Iran, Americans interviewed in five states describe a range of reactions - from seeing the strikes as a long-overdue response to Iran, to calling the action needless and ego-driven. Many express anxiety about higher fuel costs and the potential for a prolonged military engagement or retaliat…

A Historic Lunar Orbit and Its Resonance for Black Americans

A Historic Lunar Orbit and Its Resonance for Black Americans

Victor Glover’s flight around the moon as part of NASA’s Artemis II mission has become a focal point of pride and reflection across Black communities and the aerospace sector. For Naia Butler-Craig, a NASA aerospace engineer who dreamed of space after seeing a photo of Mae Jemison in her church, Glover’s journey validated long-held ambitions. The m…

Czech Prime Minister Publicly Backs Viktor Orban Ahead of Hungarian Vote

Czech Prime Minister Publicly Backs Viktor Orban Ahead of Hungarian Vote

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis on April 11 publicly endorsed Hungarian leader Viktor Orban ahead of Hungary's parliamentary vote, calling him the best option for Hungarian interests and stability. Opinion polls show Orban, a nationalist at odds with Brussels and with friendly ties to the Kremlin, faces the possibility of being unseated after 16 …

UK Suspends Plan to Transfer Chagos Sovereignty Amid US Objections

UK Suspends Plan to Transfer Chagos Sovereignty Amid US Objections

The British government has paused its proposal to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after opposition from the United States. The move, which would have preserved UK control of the Diego Garcia military base under a 99-year lease while maintaining U.S. operations, will not feature in the government's next parliamentary agenda. …

Diplomatic Agenda at Islamabad Talks: Ceasefires, Sanctions and Security in Focus

Diplomatic Agenda at Islamabad Talks: Ceasefires, Sanctions and Security in Focus

Senior U.S. and Iranian officials convened in Islamabad to discuss a possible end to their wider Middle East conflict, touching on issues from a Lebanon ceasefire and sanctions relief to control of the Strait of Hormuz and limits on missile and nuclear activities. Tehran says formal negotiations require U.S. commitments first on a Lebanon ceasefire…

Taiwan Reports Chinese Air Activity as Xi Meets KMT Leader in Beijing

Taiwan Reports Chinese Air Activity as Xi Meets KMT Leader in Beijing

Taiwan's defence ministry reported that 16 Chinese military aircraft operated close to the island from mid-morning to mid-afternoon on Friday, coinciding with a meeting in Beijing between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kuomintang chairwoman Cheng Li-wun. The encounter featured firm language from Xi opposing Taiwanese independence, while Cheng fra…

DHS Orders All Furloughed Workers Back to Duty Amid Ongoing Shutdown

DHS Orders All Furloughed Workers Back to Duty Amid Ongoing Shutdown

The Department of Homeland Security has directed all employees who were on furlough to return to their next scheduled workday after a White House emergency order authorized back pay and benefits. The move comes as a partial government shutdown approaches its second month and lawmakers have yet to pass a fiscal 2026 funding measure for DHS.

Trump Says U.S. Will Reopen Strait of Hormuz 'Fairly Soon'

Trump Says U.S. Will Reopen Strait of Hormuz 'Fairly Soon'

President Donald Trump told reporters the United States intends to have the Strait of Hormuz open 'fairly soon,' while acknowledging the move will be difficult and indicating that other countries have offered assistance without naming them. The strait has been blocked by Tehran since the start of the Iran war, halting roughly 20% of global oil and …

Administration Releases Plans for 250-Foot 'Triumphal Arch' in Washington

Administration Releases Plans for 250-Foot 'Triumphal Arch' in Washington

Detailed renderings were submitted for a 250-foot 'Triumphal Arch' proposed by the U.S. administration to mark the nation's 250th anniversary. The classical-style design includes a 60-foot winged statue, large eagle figures, inscriptions from the Pledge of Allegiance and multiple golden ornaments. The plan requires approval from the Commission of F…