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Hungary's Tisza Party Seen Winning Two-thirds Majority in Parliament, Median Projection Shows
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Hungary's Tisza Party Seen Winning Two-thirds Majority in Parliament, Median Projection Shows

The Tisza party's landslide victory, projected by Median, a Hungarian pollster, has sent shockwaves through the country's political landscape. According to the poll, the party secured 54% of the vote, giving it a two-thirds majority in parliament. Historical Context The Tisza party has been in power...

Greenland Independence Party Wins Seat in Danish Parliament at Key Moment
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Greenland Independence Party Wins Seat in Danish Parliament at Key Moment

The Greenland independence party, Siumut, has made history by winning a seat in the Danish parliament. This significant development has sent shockwaves through the Danish political establishment and has reignited the debate over Greenland's independence. The party's victory is seen as a major upset,...

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Faces Backlash After Referendum Defeat
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Faces Backlash After Referendum Defeat

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has been left reeling after her government suffered a crushing defeat in a national referendum, dealing a severe blow to her popularity and authority. The referendum, which was held on June 4, 2023, aimed to implement a constitutional change that would have give...

Slovenia Election Sees Ruling Party Tied with Opposition
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Slovenia Election Sees Ruling Party Tied with Opposition

The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) has been in power since 2018, led by Prime Minister Janez Janša. However, the recent election has seen a significant shift in public opinion, with many voters expressing dissatisfaction with the ruling party's performance. Campaign Trail Focuses on Economic Issue...

Czechs Rally in Country's Largest Anti-government Protest Since 2019
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Czechs Rally in Country's Largest Anti-government Protest Since 2019

The Czech Republic has witnessed a surge in anti-government sentiment, with thousands of protesters gathering in the capital city of Prague to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Petr Fiala and his cabinet. The protest, which took place on a chilly winter evening, was the largest since 2019 and...

Hungary's Orbán Threatens Further Anti-ukraine Measures Over Russian Oil Dispute
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Hungary's Orbán Threatens Further Anti-ukraine Measures Over Russian Oil Dispute

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's announcement has sparked widespread concern and outrage in Ukraine, with many accusing the Hungarian government of being too sympathetic to Russia's interests. Orbán's comments were made during a speech in Budapest, where he stated that Hungary would not support any mea...

James Gracey Live Updates: Catalan Police Say Student Found Dead in Waters Off Barcelona Beach
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James Gracey Live Updates: Catalan Police Say Student Found Dead in Waters Off Barcelona Beach

The Catalan police have confirmed that a 20-year-old student was discovered lifeless in the waters off Barcelona beach on Thursday afternoon. According to eyewitnesses, the student was seen swimming in the area before disappearing beneath the surface. Rescue teams were quickly dispatched to the scen...

Dutch Government Crisis Deepens as Coalition Talks Fail
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Dutch Government Crisis Deepens as Coalition Talks Fail

The Netherlands has been plunged into a deep government crisis after coalition talks between the three main parties collapsed. The talks, which had been ongoing for weeks, were aimed at forming a new government following the general election in March. However, the parties were unable to reach an agr...

Ex-uk Prime Minister Johnson Calls on Allies to Send Noncombat Troops to Ukraine Ahead of Ceasefire
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Ex-uk Prime Minister Johnson Calls on Allies to Send Noncombat Troops to Ukraine Ahead of Ceasefire

British media outlets reported on Thursday that Boris Johnson, who served as Prime Minister from 2019 to 2022, has called on his fellow leaders in the European Union and NATO to send noncombat troops to Ukraine. Johnson's proposal is part of a broader effort to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities...