- Orban’s media empire crumbles after Hungary election defeat Reuters
- Magyar Opens Orban’s Office to Unpick Hungary’s Illiberal Legacy Bloomberg.com
- The Guardian view on life after Orbán: Péter Magyar’s fast start bodes well for Hungary and…
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Orban's media empire crumbles after Hungary election defeat – Reuters
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UK leadership crisis: Burnham plots his path to the top — latest updates – POLITICO
Keir Starmer woke up in No.10 Downing Street this morning, but for how much longer?
After a week of turmoil, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has finally made his move, and the roadmap to a British leadership change is suddenly visible.
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Ukrainian Drones Kill 4 and Set Ryazan Oil Refinery Ablaze – The Moscow Times
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Ukraine returns 38 national guardsmen, 15 border guards from captivity – Klymenko
Among the 205 Ukrainians who returned from captivity as part of the first stage of the exchange are 38 National Guard fighters and 15 border guards, the vast majority of whom have been held captive since 2022,…
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Slovakia’s Fico shows off his muscles on second anniversary of shooting – POLITICO
On the second anniversary of the attempt on his life, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico used social media to show off his strength.
In a video posted on X, Fico is seen wearing a tight-fitting top and walking along a road before stopping to do some push-ups (complete…
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Committee of Ministers of Council of Europe approves agreement to establish Special Tribunal
At its meeting on May 15 in Chisinau, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe approved the Enlarged Partial Agreement on the Management Committee of the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine; 37 countries supported the document.
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Catholic Rebels Facing Excommunication Would ‘Rather Die’ Than Change – Newsweek
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More than three dozen countries approve Enlarged Partial Agreement necessary to launch Special Tribunal for crime of Russia against Ukraine
Photo: MFA of Ukraine
At the 135th Ministerial Session of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, 37 states approved the…
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Protests erupt in Havana as Cuba faces severe fuel shortages
Small protests broke out in Havana over worsening shortages of food, power, and fuel, as Cuban authorities blamed US sanctions for the crisis and warned that fuel reserves had run out.
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