Hungarian MPs push through constitutional amendment removing President Tamas Sulyok
Constitutional overhaul backed by Tisza Party's supermajority is central to PM Peter Magyar's pledge to roll back the institutional legacy of Victor Orban's 16-year rule.
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War in Iran set to weigh on Latin America throughout 2026, ECLAC warns
The war between the US, Israel and Iran will continue to weigh on Latin American and Caribbean economies for the rest of 2026, even if last month's fragile ceasefire holds, the UN's regional economic body has warned.
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Zelenskiy launches sweeping government shake-up
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy =announced a sweeping reshuffle of Ukraine's government on July 12 and signalled changes to the country's top law enforcement agencies.
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Rating agencies begin Romania review as authorities seek to preserve investment-grade status
Ahead of scheduled sovereign reviews by Fitch in mid-July and Moody's in early August, maintaining Romania's investment-grade status is the government's top financing priority.
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Russia has a desertion problem. Ukraine has a manpower crisis
The armies fighting Europe's biggest land war since 1945 are both losing soldiers without firing a shot. But while Russia has a growing desertion problem, Ukraine is in the midst of a growing manpower crisis.
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What is Russia targeting with its missiles?
Civilian deaths in Ukraine hit a record monthly high in May, driven by a shortage of Ukrainian air-defence interceptors rather than a shift in Russian targeting, officials say. What is Russia actually targeting with its missile strikes?
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OBITURY: US senator Lindsey Graham, Russia hawk and champion of Iranian regime change, dies at 71
Lindsey Graham, the Senate’s loudest supporter of Ukraine and regime change in Iran, has died at 71 after a brief and sudden illness, a day after returning from his tenth wartime visit to Kyiv.
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Protesters demand a better Albania on 41st day of 'Flamingo Revolution'
The prime minister “has sold our country” one protester tells IntelliNews, as protest movement grows far beyond its environmental origins.
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