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U.S. Vice President Expected in Hungary April 7-8 Ahead of Tight Election

U.S. Vice President Expected in Hungary April 7-8 Ahead of Tight Election

U.S. Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to travel to Hungary on April 7-8, according to two sources familiar with the plan. The trip would take place days before Hungary’s April 12 parliamentary vote in which incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orban is widely regarded as facing his toughest electoral test since 2010. The visit could be altered if de…

Zelenskiy Accuses Russia of Pressuring US Over Intelligence on Iran

Zelenskiy Accuses Russia of Pressuring US Over Intelligence on Iran

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Reuters that Russia offered to stop passing military intelligence to Iran if the United States agreed to cease sharing intelligence with Ukraine. Zelenskiy said Ukraine’s services have "irrefutable" evidence that Russia continues to supply intelligence to Iran and that some Iranian drones used against U.S. forces …

Frederiksen Given Mandate to Seek Left-Wing Coalition After Electoral Setback

Frederiksen Given Mandate to Seek Left-Wing Coalition After Electoral Setback

Denmark’s King Frederik X has asked Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her Social Democrats to explore forming a government together with the Green Left and the Social Liberal Party after the Social Democrats suffered a heavy electoral loss but remained the largest party. The result left both left- and right-leaning blocs short of a majority, mak…

Appeals Court Backs Administration’s Mandatory Immigration Detention Policy

Appeals Court Backs Administration’s Mandatory Immigration Detention Policy

A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a policy that allows mandatory detention of non-citizens arrested during the federal immigration crackdown without bond, ruling that the administration’s reading of the 1996 immigration statute is permissible. The 2-1 decision, which applies to seven states including Minnesota, fol…

Right-leaning Fujimori and Lopez Aliaga Lead Peru Poll as Campaigns Enter Debates

Right-leaning Fujimori and Lopez Aliaga Lead Peru Poll as Campaigns Enter Debates

A new Ipsos Peru poll conducted March 21-22 and published by Peru21 shows Keiko Fujimori and Rafael Lopez Aliaga leading voter preferences ahead of April's general election, each capturing double-digit support in a crowded field of 35 candidates. With roughly 36% of respondents undecided or saying they would not vote for any candidate, the contest …

Mexico Reaffirms Backing for Bachelet's UN Bid After Santiago Withdraws Support

Mexico Reaffirms Backing for Bachelet's UN Bid After Santiago Withdraws Support

Mexico’s president said her government will continue to back former Chilean president Michelle Bachelet for U.N. secretary-general after Chile withdrew its endorsement. The nomination had been presented jointly by Mexico, Brazil and Chile before Chile’s new president took office. Mexico says it will maintain support and plans direct contact with Ba…

German FM Urges Support for U.S.-Led Push for Iran Negotiations

German FM Urges Support for U.S.-Led Push for Iran Negotiations

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said he welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to seek negotiations aimed at ending the war with Iran and urged that any diplomatic opening be given a chance. Wadephul, speaking in Berlin alongside Tunisian counterpart Mohamed Ali Nafti, highlighted a short postponement of an ultimatum and called on Tehr…

Turkey Acting as Messenger Between Tehran and Washington, Ruling Party Official Says

Turkey Acting as Messenger Between Tehran and Washington, Ruling Party Official Says

A senior official from Turkey’s ruling party said Ankara is transmitting messages between Iran and the United States aimed at reducing hostilities and promoting direct negotiations. The comments come amid denials from Iran’s military about U.S. negotiations to end the conflict and follow Turkish diplomatic efforts to mediate since the attacks began…

Taiwan Says China Could Seize Moment While U.S. Is Focused on Middle East

Taiwan Says China Could Seize Moment While U.S. Is Focused on Middle East

Taiwanian officials and analysts say China appears to be intensifying pressure while U.S. attention and some military resources are devoted to the Middle East. Taipei cites renewed large-scale air incursions, Beijing’s wartime rhetoric and state media narratives questioning U.S. weapons as evidence that China may be seeking to exploit a perceived r…

Sarah Mullally to Be Installed as First Woman Archbishop of Canterbury

Sarah Mullally to Be Installed as First Woman Archbishop of Canterbury

Sarah Mullally, a former nurse and civil servant, will be formally enthroned as the Church of England's first female Archbishop of Canterbury in a service at Canterbury Cathedral. The ceremony, which marks the start of her public ministry, will seat her in the 13th-century Chair of St Augustine before about 2,000 guests, with multilingual prayers a…

Pope Leo Urges Ceasefire as Iran Conflict Intensifies

Pope Leo Urges Ceasefire as Iran Conflict Intensifies

On March 24 in Vatican City, Pope Leo voiced deep concern over a worsening Iran conflict, called for an immediate ceasefire, and appealed for dialogue rather than military action. His remarks came amid reports that the United States is preparing to deploy thousands of additional troops to the region. The pope highlighted large-scale displacement an…

Two school staff killed in western Mexico; 15-year-old detained

Two school staff killed in western Mexico; 15-year-old detained

Local officials reported that a 15-year-old student is in custody after two female employees of a private school in Michoacán were found fatally shot. One of the victims has been identified in reports as a teacher, while the precise roles of the two staff members remain unspecified by prosecutors. The incident took place at the Makarenko School in …