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Orbán Says He Will Leave Parliament After Landslide Election Defeat
Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says he will not take his seat in parliament. Plans to rebuild his nationalist-populist movement.
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Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says he will not take his seat in parliament. Plans to rebuild his nationalist-populist movement.
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King Charles III addressed Congress during a U.S. state visit, marking America’s 250th anniversary and urging the U.S. and U.K. to strengthen their alliance in a volatile world.
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China’s DeepSeek has released preview versions of its long-awaited V4 AI model, intensifying the global AI race and raising questions about open-source technology, U.S.-China competition, and responsible innovation.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down on September 1, 2026, and become executive chairman as John Ternus takes over leadership of the tech giant.
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Greece will ban social media access for children under 15 beginning January 1, 2027, citing anxiety, sleeplessness, addiction, and the need to protect childhood in the digital age.
Germany is redirecting factories, workers, and investment toward defense production as autos and heavy manufacturing falter and Europe pushes to rearm.
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Pope Leo XIV responded after President Trump criticized him over the Iran war, defending the Vatican’s peace message and citing the Gospel.
Far-right extremism, antisemitism, and xenophobia are rising again across Europe. This analysis explores what is fueling the continent’s anger and why the Church must not remain silent.
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Fresh Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Iran’s renewed Strait move cast new doubt on an already fragile ceasefire.
Gunmen attacked Christian communities in Kaduna and Benue over Easter weekend, killing worshippers, abducting others, and deepening fears over violence in Nigeria.
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Finland’s ruling against Päivi Räsänen raises urgent questions about free speech, religious freedom, and what happens when democracies begin punishing peaceful expression.
France’s Senate voted to remove assisted dying provisions from an end-of-life bill, shifting focus to pain relief and palliative care as talks continue.
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