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Orbán concedes defeat to Magyar in Hungary election

By Nicholas Ballasy

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The parking lot where they boy had been held in a van since 2024

Malnourished boy freed in France after being caged by father in a van for more than a year

The boy was so malnourished he could not walk. The father said he kept his son in the van for his protection

Europe

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Donald Trump, Viktor Orban

Hungarians go to the polls to decide fate of pro-Trump leader Orbán

The outcome of the vote could have political implications, not just in Budapest, but in Brussels, Washington, and Moscow

Europe

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Gas pump, Shell station, Boston, Mass., March 16, 2022

Fuel protests spread in Ireland, amount of stations without gas expected to rise

Truck and tractor drivers maintained positions at key fuel infrastructure sites, including the country’s only refinery and several major depots, severely restricting distribution.

Ukraine receives new air defense systems

Miklos Szantho touts CPAC Hungary’s ‘Wokebusters’ campaign

British nurses to stage nationwide strike over pay

Kherson's water supply targeted by Russian shelling, officials say

UK Prime Minister expresses sorrow over migrant deaths

Prince Harry’s new book has backfired in Britain

U.S. vows continued support for Ukraine

Kramatorsk under renewed attack

Finland's PM: 'No change' in Sweden and Finland's desire to join NATO 'simultaneously'

Finland begins construction of Russian border fence

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