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Polls Show Peter Magyar Slightly Leading as Hungary’s General Election Nears
As Hungary's general election nears, polls suggest a slight lead for challenger Peter Magyar over incumbent Viktor Orban, with many voters still undecided.
NATO Chief Meets Trump to Ease Tensions; Warmest March on Record; Greece Plans…
NATO chief meets Trump amid rising tensions, Southwest raises baggage fees over Iran war fuel costs, warmest March…
Trump Suspends Planned Military Strikes on Iran for Two Weeks
President Trump announces a two-week suspension of U.S. military strikes on Iran, following conversations with…
Chris Taylor Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat, Expands Liberal Majority
Chris Taylor secures a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, expanding the liberal majority in this key political state.
April 7, 2026: Key Stories from Europe and Beyond – News Roundup
Stay updated with the top stories from Europe and beyond on April 7th, 2026 - latest news, world, business, travel…
US-Iran Diplomatic Stalemate Continues Ahead of Trump’s Deadline for War End
US and Iran remain at odds in diplomatic efforts to end war. Trump's deadline for Tehran to agree to a deal or face…
Iran Rejects Ceasefire Proposal, Awaits US Deadline Amid Ongoing Hostilities
Iran rejects ceasefire proposal as Trump's deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz looms. US threatens to hit Iran’s infrastructure if not complied with.
Hector Mujica Leaves Senate Race for Congress Run in South Florida
Venezuelan-American Hector Mujica leaves US Senate race to run for Congress in South Florida's 28th district…
Engaging Locally: The Missing Link in Making Public Protests More Meaningful
While protesting can feel empowering, its efficacy in political change can be questionable. Greater impact may be…
Donald Trump’s Quest to Have the Most U.S. Structures Named After Him
Explore how US President Donald Trump's quest for recognition trumps historical norms as he names more items after himself than his predecessors.