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Magyar Vows to Pursue Those Who ‘Plundered’ Hungary; Promises New Era
Hungary's prime minister-elect promises accountability and a "complete change of regime" after his Tisza party wins a constitutional supermajority
Hungary's prime minister-elect promises accountability and a "complete change of regime" after his Tisza party wins a constitutional supermajority
Tisza party wins two-thirds majority in record 80% turnout election—five days after JD Vance flew to Budapest to endorse the loser
White House intervenes with currency-swap signal as opposition leads by double digits in Sunday's vote
Italians hand the prime minister her first major defeat, but she vows to complete her term
Initiative designed for Gaza reconstruction expands into broader conflict-resolution body that critics say could rival the United Nations
European leaders abandon frozen Russian asset plan after Belgium blocks controversial reparations scheme
Meijer claimed he viewed his donor children more like nephews and nieces than actual offspring.
Critics argue the plan risks triggering an economic backlash that could devastate European industries already strained by high energy costs