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UK investigating reports migrants pretended to be gay, victims of abuse for asylum claims

By Steven Richards

Europe

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Viktor Orbán conceded defeat

Hungary's Orbán suffers crushing defeat; rival Magyar wins super-majority in parliament

Orbán, a close Trump ally, had been in power for 16 years

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Orban

Orbán concedes defeat to Magyar in Hungary election

There was a record turnout at the polls.

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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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Orban and Putin

Hungarian PM Orban faces criticism for visit with Putin, calls it 'first steps toward peace'

Critics say this could "undermine Ukraine’s call for more support.”

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Viktor Orban, Katowice, Poland, June 30, 2021

Hungary’s Orban marches to own beat, dismaying some in EU. His Putin meeting is latest move

The consensus of the EU and the U.S. is to allow Zelensky to set the terms that would need to be met before agreeing to a ceasefire.

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Starmer

Labour leader Keir Starmer officially becomes UK prime minister

Starmer received the blessing of King Charles III to form a government in a ceremony known as the “kissing of hands."

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Keir Starmer

While some of Europe tilts right, British voters turn left to Labour Party and a new prime minister

Labour Leader Keir Starmer poised to become Britain's next prime minister.

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France PM Attal

Results of France, UK elections expected to continue cycle of incumbent government suffering loses

If there’s a way to describe the election trend so far, it’s ‘throw the incumbents out,’” said Mark Thatcher, an author of several books on British policy and a political science professor.

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French independent presidential Emmanuel Macron speaks to students at Humboldt University

French voters put populist National Rally party in strong lead in first-round legislative elections

According to French polling agencies, Macron’s grouping of centrist parties could finish a distant third. The second and final round of voting takes place next Sunday.

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United States Department of State

State Department says no foul play is suspected in death of US embassy staffer in Kyiv

State Department spokesman Matthew Miller did not disclose the name of the male staffer, or the cause of his death, but said the employee was working “under chief of mission authority” at the time.

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Flowers in front of Dagestan rep's office, Moscow, Russia, June 24, 2024

Russia's Dagestan region holds day of mourning after 19 killed in attacks

An Islamic State affiliate was likely responsible for the attack, according to the Institute for the Study of War.

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Boris Johnson, March 1, 2022, Tallinn, Estonia

Ex-Boris Johnson adviser predicts UK conservatives face 'massacre' in upcoming election

The United Kingdom is holding its elections on July 4. 

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Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, May 25, 2023, London

Kate Middleton makes public appearance at King Charles' birthday parade, draws cheers from crowd

This is the first time Middleton has appeared in public since December.

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