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Péter Magyar and his victorious Tisza party have wasted no time preparing for the transfer of
Ceasefire with Israel brings respite to Lebanon, but obstacles to peace remain
At the stroke of midnight, gunfire and fireworks celebrated the start of the ceasefire in Beirut.
Russia launches deadliest drone and missile attack in months, killing 17 in Ukraine
Russia launched more than 700 drones and missiles at Ukraine in multiple waves overnight, killing at
Global economy at risk of recession if Iran war persists, warns IMF
The global economy is at risk of recession if the US-Israel war with Iran continues and
Orbán era swept away by Péter Magyar’s Hungary election landslide
Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in power is over and a system condemned as an “electoral autocracy”
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At first glance they look like they could be scenes out of a Lego movie, although
Taiwan opposition leader meets Xi Jinping in Beijing
China’s President Xi Jinping received Taiwan’s main opposition party leader on Friday, in a rare meeting
Gulf states, Hormuz uncertainty casts shadow over US-Iran ceasefire
The Gulf region breathed a collective sigh of relief late on Tuesday after Iran and the
US warns citizens to reconsider Nigeria travel on safety grounds
The US has urged its citizens to reconsider travelling to Nigeria, citing risks such as terrorism,
Vietnam’s leader To Lam strengthens power in unanimous assembly vote
Vietnam’s communist-dominated general assembly has elected To Lam, the party leader, to be the country’s president