A legislation proposed by Viktor Orbán’s rightwing populist party, Fidesz, would allow the government to monitor, penalise and potentially ban organisations that receive any sort of foreign funding, including donations or EU…
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A Norwegian man awoke to find a grounded cargo ship had narrowly missed his home
OSLO, Norway (AP) — A Norwegian man awoke to find that a cargo ship had run aground and narrowly missed crashing into his home along the Trondheim Fjord’s coast.
Johan Helberg told Norwegian broadcaster…
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Ethnosport Festival opens in Istanbul with focus on family
The 7th Ethnosport Culture Festival has opened at Istanbul Atatürk Airport, bringing together traditional sports and cultural activities from a wide range of countries.
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Trump relishes making outlandish remarks, but they often don’t go very far
WASHINGTON (AP) — It may start as a casual aside, a wee-hours social post or a much-hyped announcement.
Whatever the delivery mechanism, President Donald Trump loves to toss out startling ideas aimed at…
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‘Tortured’ Ugandan activist dumped at border following arrest in Tanzania | Politics News
East African rights groups condemn Tanzania, saying human right activists ‘abandoned’ at border show signs of torture.
A Ugandan human rights activist, arrested in Tanzania after travelling to the country to support an opposition politician at…
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Netanyahu accuses Macron, Starmer and Carney of siding with Hamas after Gaza operation criticism
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ADVERTISEMENTIsrael’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the leaders of France, the United Kingdom and Canada of being on the “wrong side of history” and…
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Hezbollah seeks boost in Lebanese vote as disarmament calls grow
Amid the rubble left by Israeli strikes on south Lebanon, campaign posters urge support for Hezbollah in elections on Saturday as the group aims to show it retains political clout despite the pounding it took in last year’s war.
For…
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What Putin’s ‘Buffer Zone’ Plan Means – and Why Ukraine’s Alarmed
Russian President Vladimir Putin is once again calling for a “security buffer zone” along the border with Ukraine, a move Kyiv sees as a clear sign that the Kremlin is not interested in peace.
Here is what Putin said, what it means, and…
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