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The constitutional amendment is the latest move in the fight between the prime minister and Sulyok. Magyar’s Tisza Party won an overwhelming parliamentary majority in April on a mandate to turn the page on Orbán, and Magyar promised on election night to oust Sulyok. The president has since vowed not to step down, turning to legal maneuvers to remain in office. “If anyone asks why it is necessary to restore constitutionality and the rule of law in Hungary, why it is necessary to restore the credibility of the Office of the President of the Republic, and why a ‘purge’ is…

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But Starmer’s red lines failed to win over many Leave voters at all: 85 percent of those who would eventually back the party in 2024 wanted to rejoin the EU outright, according to the British Social Attitudes Survey, a regular comprehensive academic survey of public opinion. Labour’s coalition was if anything more pro-EU than when Starmer took over from Corbyn. The Labour leader was also wrong about needing to win over Brexit supporters to reach Downing Street in the first place. The Tories, who had governed for 14 years straight, had imploded — and Labour was returned with a vast…

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Japan is preparing its biggest visa fee increase in nearly half a century, making tourist visas five times more expensive for most foreign visitors entering the country. The decision was approved at a government cabinet meeting on 19 June 2026 and will take effect on 1 July 2026. It is the first revision of Japan’s visa fees since 1978. The most immediate impact will be felt by tourists and business travellers from countries that require a visa to enter Japan. Under the new pricing structure, the fee for a single-entry visas will rise from ¥3,000 to ¥15,000. A multiple-entry visa,…

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Belgian authorities summoned the former commissioner to testify almost a year ago, but he did not show up, said the second senior Greek official. Former member of the European Parliament Pier Antonio Panzeri, former MEP Eva Kaili and her husband Francesco Giorgi were arrested and are facing charges of corruption, money laundering and participation in a criminal organization as part of the Qatargate investigation. They have been released from jail pending trial, but there has been little progress in the case over the last couple of years. Avramopoulos — who is currently a member of the Greek parliament and served…

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Honduras is planning to purchase drones from Ukraine as part of its efforts to combat drug trafficking and strengthen border security, President Nasry Asfura said on Monday. The announcement comes as the country grapples with organised crime, gang violence and narcotics trafficking networks that continue to pose major security challenges. Asfura met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv last week. During their talks, Zelensky offered cooperation in military technology, particularly drone systems, as Ukraine seeks to expand partnerships beyond Europe while showing-off capabilities developed during its war with Russia. Speaking to AFP in Panama City during the General Assembly of…

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After pledging to remain in post until a successor is confirmed and to give that successor “unequivocal support,” the PM fought back tears as he said: “When I leave the biggest job in the country, I shall spend more time on the most important job, being the best husband I can to my fantastic wife Vic, who has been a rock by my side through good times and bad, and being the best dad I can to my beautiful children who are my pride and my joy.” After the PM returned through the famous black door of No.10 Downing Street…

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Belgium has issued visas to a Taliban delegation to attend a migration meeting in Brussels, paving the way for the first visit by Taliban representatives to an EU-hosted event since the group returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021. The planned talks have already sparked criticism from human rights organisations, which argue that engaging with the Taliban risks undermining the European Union’s commitment to human rights. However, the Belgian government said it approved five visas for members of the delegation after security assessments found no evidence that the individuals posed a threat. The visas are tightly restricted, allowing entry only…

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Criticizing the court’s leniency with Aldama, Transport Minister Óscar Puente said society should take note of the ruling. “See, kids? If you commit crimes but then behave and ‘cooperate,’ forgiveness will come through,” he wrote in a post on X. “You won’t even go to prison.” The ruling increases pressure on Pedro Sánchez, who appointed Ábalos to top posts in both the ruling Socialist Party and his first two governments. Spain’s leader is struggling to disassociate himself from the plethora of corruption cases involving close political allies, relatives and other members of his inner circle. Shortly after the ruling was…

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Lionel Messi has become the outright leading scorer in men’s World Cup history after netting his 17th tournament goal during Argentina’s Group J match against Austria. The strike moved the Argentine captain ahead of retired Germany forward Miroslav Klose, whose record of 16 goals had stood since the 2014 World Cup. Messi, who turns 39 in two days, scored in the first half after meeting a pass inside the penalty area and calmly finishing past the Austrian goalkeeper. The goal came after he had earlier missed a penalty, delaying what many expected would be another historic milestone in a career…

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