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- Péter Magyar seeks to reshape Hungary’s EU relations after election victory
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Péter Magyar’s election as Hungary’s prime minister marks the end of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule, promising significant change in Hungary’s EU and NATO relations. Magyar’s Tisza Party secured a two-thirds majority and plans to overhaul the existing political landscape, targeting Orbán’s allies in Brussels.
Crete now serves as the primary gateway for asylum seekers arriving from Tobruk in eastern Libya, highlighting the dangers of this perilous maritime route. The increasing number of arrivals underscores ongoing challenges in managing the region’s migration crisis.
The Strait of Hormuz is blockaded by the United States…
EU officials have expressed concerns about Spain’s plan to regularise undocumented migrants, stating it could set a precedent for other member states. This development is significant as the EU seeks to manage migration effectively amidst ongoing challenges.
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has raised concerns about a lack of clarity in tracking public funds in the EU’s proposed long-term agricultural budget for 2028-2034, warning it may create unpredictability for beneficiaries and hinder fund delivery.
Iranian chess grandmaster Mitra Hejazipour has urged international powers to intervene against the Iranian government’s crackdown on protests, claiming over 30,000 have died since demonstrations began in December. She criticizes negotiations and sees Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as a leader for democratic transition.
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, proposed that countries unable to reach consensus on economic policies should form smaller groups to advance initiatives, ahead of a pivotal summit aimed at strengthening Europe’s economy against US and China pressures.
With two months until Hungary’s April election, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ramped up anti-Ukraine rhetoric, while leading challenger Péter Magyar pledges to reduce corruption and provide tax relief for low earners, impacting the election dynamics.
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert stated that Israel is accountable for the ongoing West Bank violence, attributing it to settlers and government support. The Israeli security cabinet has announced measures to facilitate settlement development, which raises significant concerns amid rising tensions since the October 2023 Hamas attack.
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