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Péter Magyar Opens Orbán's Former Offices to Public, Removes Fences
PoliticsReuterstelexhvg+11The Independentindex-hrn1-serbiaaktuality-skcapital-bgjutarnji-liststraits-timesdagbladet+3 more17h ago14 sources

Péter Magyar Opens Orbán's Former Offices to Public, Removes Fences

Hungarian politician Péter Magyar removed fences and opened the former offices of Viktor Orbán in Budapest to the public, inviting visitors inside. This action follows his critical statements regarding the current government and its policies.

Mixed Weekend Weather Forecast Across Europe
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Mixed Weekend Weather Forecast Across Europe

Forecasts for the upcoming weekend predict varied weather conditions across Europe, with some regions expecting warm, spring-like temperatures, while others, particularly in the north, anticipate a return of winter with snow.

Human Rights Groups Denounce Global Abuses, Systemic Repression
WorldAPle-mondehelsingin-sanomat+27aftonbladetDWirozhlashvgindex-hrn1-serbiapolitikenobservador+19 more24d ago30 sources

Human Rights Groups Denounce Global Abuses, Systemic Repression

Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have issued reports and statements detailing a wide array of human rights violations and concerns across numerous countries. These denunciations highlight issues ranging from systematic repression and disappearances to problematic legislation and specific cases of liberty violation.

Hungarian Elections: Orbán's Rule Challenged by Péter Magyar Amidst Shifting Mood
PoliticsBBCle-mondeukrainska-pravda+22fazDWSCMPder-standardirozhlasrzeczpospolitatelexdie-presse+14 more1mo ago25 sources

Hungarian Elections: Orbán's Rule Challenged by Péter Magyar Amidst Shifting Mood

International media outlets are examining the Hungarian election landscape, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar. With days until the April 12 legislative elections, the mood suggests a challenge to Orbán's 16-year rule, with pro-European challenger Péter Magyar reportedly leading in the polls.

EU Launches 'EU Inc.' Plan to Cut Red Tape and Boost Competitiveness
Businessyle-uutisetnosfaz+15orfrzeczpospolitadie-presseel-mundohvgindex-hrcapital-bgdnevnik-bg+7 more1mo ago18 sources

EU Launches 'EU Inc.' Plan to Cut Red Tape and Boost Competitiveness

The European Commission has officially presented its 'EU Inc.' proposal, a unified set of corporate rules designed to allow entrepreneurs to establish a company online within 48 hours for under 100 EUR, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and boost entrepreneurship by promising less paperwork for beginning businesses and facilitating growth across the bloc. The initiative seeks to make it easier for businesses to operate across the EU and energize the bloc's productivity.

New Bridge Construction in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Worldaktuality-sk2mo ago

New Bridge Construction in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia

Construction of a new bridge is underway at a small station in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, with gigantic girders being transported and installed early Wednesday morning, causing initial road closures and traffic restrictions.

145-Year-Old MÁV Heritage in Szeged Under Threat
Culturetelex6d ago

145-Year-Old MÁV Heritage in Szeged Under Threat

A 145-year-old public warehouse and a water tower, part of Hungary's second-built railway heritage along the Tisza River in Szeged, face potential demolition, while a similar water tower in Zagreb is preserved as a monument.

Drunk Driver in Nitra Crashes and Leaves Scene
Worldaktuality-sk8d ago

Drunk Driver in Nitra Crashes and Leaves Scene

A 49-year-old driver in Nitra, Slovakia, crashed into another car in a parking lot, waved indifferently at the owner, and left the scene with a bottle in hand, later testing over 2 per mille alcohol.

Singaporean MPs Reflect on First Year in Office After GE2025
Businesshvghotnewsla-vanguardia+3straits-timeschannel-news-asiamalay-mail13d ago6 sources

Singaporean MPs Reflect on First Year in Office After GE2025

Singaporean Members of Parliament are reflecting on their first year in office following the 2025 General Election, navigating packed schedules, public scrutiny, and key national priorities like the energy crisis.

Opinion: Can Passos Coelho Reform Portugal?
Politicsobservador1mo ago

Opinion: Can Passos Coelho Reform Portugal?

An opinion piece questions whether former Prime Minister Passos Coelho could reform Portugal, pondering if the various factions dominating Portuguese society would allow structural reforms that might threaten their power.

Daylight Saving Time Begins Across Europe
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Daylight Saving Time Begins Across Europe

Daylight Saving Time has begun across Macedonia and most European countries on the last weekend of March, meaning longer days and more daylight in the afternoon from today.

Former Zelensky Chief of Staff Accused in Corruption Probe
PoliticsNYTFTnrk+54yle-uutisetnosruvukrainska-pravdafazaftonbladetberlingskele-figaro+46 more4d ago57 sources

Former Zelensky Chief of Staff Accused in Corruption Probe

Andrii Yermak, former chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, has been named as a suspect in a corruption inquiry. The probe involves allegations of money laundering and real estate fraud, marking a significant scandal.

Train Accident at Óbuda Station in Hungary
Worldhvg6d ago

Train Accident at Óbuda Station in Hungary

A train accident occurred on Saturday evening at Óbuda station in Hungary. Mávinform reported that no significant disruptions are expected for other services on the Esztergom line.

Bravo Investigates Leaked 'Summer House' Reunion Audio
Cultureforbeshvgvariety+7hollywood-reporterdeadlinerolling-stoneigntmzenewsscreen-rant21d ago10 sources

Bravo Investigates Leaked 'Summer House' Reunion Audio

Bravo has launched a full investigation into the unauthorized leak of audio from the 'Summer House' reality show reunion. The incident has drawn strong reactions from cast members and host Andy Cohen, who called it 'disgusting and illegal'.

EU Considers Freezing or Releasing Funds for Serbia
BusinessAPbloombergFox News+48ukrainska-pravdaaftonbladetberlingskele-figarolsm-lvSCMPsvenska-dagbladetder-standard+40 more25d ago51 sources

EU Considers Freezing or Releasing Funds for Serbia

The European Union is currently deliberating whether to freeze or disburse funds to Serbia from its Growth Plan. This decision is under review amidst ongoing discussions regarding Serbia's adherence to certain conditions.

Gulls linked to decline in Icelandic salmon populations
Worldmorgunbladid29d ago

Gulls linked to decline in Icelandic salmon populations

An expert suggests a correlation between the significant increase in the gull population in Iceland and the decline in salmon fishing, attributing it to altered environmental policies that reduced food availability for gulls, leading them to prey on salmon smolts.

Challenges of Wealth Tax in Europe
Businesstelex1mo ago

Challenges of Wealth Tax in Europe

Only three European countries currently have a wealth tax, and all three are grappling with similar issues, particularly concerning the valuation of company assets for taxation purposes.

Hungarian Opposition Tisza Party's Strong Poll Performance Analyzed
Politicsbloombergukrainska-pravdasvenska-dagbladet+22irozhlasrzeczpospolitatelextvn24el-mundoaktualne-czdelfi-ltdennik-n+14 more1mo ago25 sources

Hungarian Opposition Tisza Party's Strong Poll Performance Analyzed

A new poll by the '21' center indicates that the opposition 'Tisza' party holds a nearly 20-point lead over Viktor Orbán among decided voters in Hungary, showing a 5-point increase for 'Tisza' in just three weeks. Political scientist Gábor Török suggests that if even half of the research from leading polling institutes is accurate, only the extent of Tisza's victory remains in question.

Breaking Baz: Furious Outcry Over Tourette’s N-Word Outburst At BAFTAs Could Be A Teachable Moment
CultureNPRAl Jazeeranos+6SCMPtelexpolitikendeadlineDaily Sabahnme2mo ago9 sources

Breaking Baz: Furious Outcry Over Tourette’s N-Word Outburst At BAFTAs Could Be A Teachable Moment

Can we please talk? There’s an ongoing outcry over John Davidson, the Tourette syndrome campaigner portrayed with empathy by double BAFTA recipient Robert Aramayo in the movie I Swear, and his unfortunate, involuntary eruption of the most offensive racial slur when Sinners stars Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were performing presenting duties during Sunday’s ceremony in London. […]