Tisza on the verge of a supermajority in Hungary, final polls show
Polling data from the three most reliable pollsters conducted in the last days of the Hungarian election campaign indicate a decisive victory for the opposition Tisza Party.
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Record turnout reported as Hungarians vote in pivotal election that could end Orbán era
Hungarians turned out in record numbers in a closely fought parliamentary election that could end Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule and reshape the country’s relationship with the European Union.
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Trump orders naval blockage of Iran in a new shockwave for energy markets
Following the collapse of ceasefire talks this weekend US President Donald Trump has ordered a full naval blockade of shipping into and out of the Persian Gulf.
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Taiwan’s lethal road culture - where red lights don’t mean stop
Taiwan likes to present itself as a modern, developed democracy, but step off the plane and onto any Taiwanese street, and a very different reality quickly emerges: one in which basic public safety is dangerously absent.
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As Lebanon, Israel negotiations begin Hezbollah hardens it line
At a decisive moment, as the Lebanese state takes a bold step toward negotiations as a gateway to ending the war and halting the collapse, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem, has the group will resist to the last breath.
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Megadeal rumored for Russian VTB Bank and e-commerce major Wildberries
Russia’s second largest state controlled bank VTB and the country's largest e-commerce marketplace Wildberries are discussing a potential merger or integration, according to RBC business portal.
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Seoul’s missing $7.8bn central bank surplus
The move has raised transparency concerns as the administration appears to be shielding a multi-billion dollar windfall from legislative oversight.
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