Young Hungarian Voters Challenge Orbán in Pivotal Election

A new generation of Hungarian voters under 30, disillusioned by economic stagnation and corruption, are mobilizing against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Polls show 65% plan to vote against him, potentially reshaping the country's political future.

Rohingya Refugee's Homicide Ruling Sparks Family Outcry

The death of Nurul Shah Alam, a nearly blind Rohingya refugee abandoned by US border agents in freezing Buffalo, has been ruled a homicide, intensifying calls for accountability and exposing flaws in immigration detention practices.

Trump's Quest to Name Everything After Himself

Donald Trump's second term sees an unprecedented expansion of his name and image across government institutions, from drug discount sites to battleships, sparking debates on narcissism and democratic norms.

Second Suspect Arrested in Brooklyn Baby Killing

A second suspect has been arrested in connection with the tragic killing of a baby in Brooklyn, as police intensify their investigation into this shocking crime that has deeply affected the local community.

Tories Brace for Heavy Losses as Badenoch Outpolls Rivals

The Conservative Party is bracing for potentially losing up to 1,000 councillors in May's local elections, with Kemi Badenoch emerging as the most popular party leader despite negative ratings. Labour also faces significant losses as smaller parties gain

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