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Hungary · HungaryHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrived for a visit to China on Monday morning local time. "Peace mission 3.0 #Beijing," Orban wrote on the social network X after his arrival in the Chinese capital.Peace mission 3.0 #Beijing pic.twitter.com/DZZFv4qAEH— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) July 7, 2024 He also posted a photo of himself being greeted at the airport by Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Hua Chunying. According to the Chinese Foreign Mi…See the Story
Hungary's Orban arrives in Beijing on 'peace mission 3.0'
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ElectionThe left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) landed a surprise win over the far-right National Rally (RN) in the second round of the 2024 French legislative election. No alliance, however, managed to land an absolute majority.See the Story
French election: Leftists win big, far right places third
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Hungary · HungaryA truck decked out in the red-white-green of Hungary's national flag drives onto the main square in Szombathely in the northwest of the country. A man of around 40 is standing on its flatbed, wearing a shirt, jeans and sunglasses. A song is blaring from loudspeakers mounted on the truck with the lyrics "Tell me who you would choose." The man with the stylish hairdo on the truck who is delivering a campaign speech to several hundred people is Hun…See the Story
Hungary: Could Peter Magyar bring a future without Orban?
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Germany · GermanyA German official says what's usually a two-week process is currently often taking two months. He told the Sunday papers that the national printing service was to blame, but his department was copping the public's anger.See the Story
Germany: Passport renewal delays frustrate vacationers
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Pope Francis warns of 'populists' and ailing democracy
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Germany · GermanyBerlin has officially renamed one of its streets for the late activist, scholar and writer Audre Lorde. She was a regular visitor to the city and unleashed the anti-racism debate in Germany.See the Story
Berlin celebrates Black US activist and LGBTQ+ icon
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