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News sourceOn April 12, 2026, large crowds celebrated in Hungary after Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat, marking the end of his 16-year rule, as voters turned out in record numbers to support Péter Magyar's Tisza party and demand a shift towards closer alignment with the EU and anti-corruption reforms. #HungaryElection #PoliticalChange #YouthEngagement
Péter Magyar's electoral victory, marking the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, has sparked hopes for renewed EU support for Ukraine and the unlocking of previously frozen funds, although challenges remain in reversing democratic backsliding and addressing the concerns of Orbán's supporters. #Hungary #EuropeanUnion #Democracy
The US military announced it would begin a blockade of all Iranian ports following the collapse of peace talks in Pakistan, with President Trump blaming Iran's refusal to halt its nuclear ambitions, as tensions rise amid ongoing conflict and threats of further escalation. #Iran #USMilitary #MiddleEastConflict
Six years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, long COVID continues to disrupt the employment of about one in five workers in OECD countries, potentially costing between €58.54 billion and €115.3 billion annually over the next decade, while also imposing significant healthcare costs and contributing to broader economic losses as individuals cope with various chronic conditions linked to the virus. #LongCOVID #EconomicImpact #HealthSystem
Marie-Louise Eta has been appointed as interim head coach of Union Berlin for the remaining five games of the Bundesliga season, making her the first woman to lead a team in Europe's "big five" leagues, amidst a wave of sexist backlash that the club has publicly condemned while pledging their support for her. #WomenInSports #GenderEquality #FootballCoaching
Péter Magyar, the newly elected Hungarian prime minister, won the general election by a landslide, promising to reduce Hungary's dependence on Russian energy by 2035 and align closer with EU diversification efforts, though his plans face significant economic and logistical challenges amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. #EnergyTransition #Hungary #EuropeanUnion
Disinformation analysts uncovered new tactics used in Hungary's recent parliamentary election, including the spread of fabricated news stories and the use of private Facebook groups for party messaging, while highlighting that most disinformation originated domestically rather than from foreign sources, leading to a significant victory for Peter Magyar's Tisza party over Viktor Orbán. #Disinformation #ElectionInterference #PoliticalCampaigns
In a televised address, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem called for the cancellation of a planned meeting between Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors in Washington, reaffirming his group's stance against negotiations with Israel amidst ongoing conflict, which has resulted in significant casualties and displacement in Lebanon since the latest round of fighting began on March 2. #MiddleEastConflict #Hezbollah #IsraelWar
Péter Magyar's victory in Hungary's general election marks a significant shift in leadership, as he plans to reduce the country's dependency on Russian energy imports by 2035, aligning more closely with EU efforts to diversify energy sources, although challenges remain concerning infrastructure and logistics amid the ongoing energy crisis. #Hungary #EnergyTransition #EuropeanPolitics
Disinformation tactics significantly influenced Hungary's recent parliamentary elections, with domestic actors, particularly the ruling Fidesz party, deploying aggressive strategies including fabricated news stories and propaganda through private Facebook groups, while limited Russian interference was also noted, primarily involving fake reports and videos targeting opposition candidates; ultimately, Peter Magyar's Tisza party achieved a surprising victory, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure. #Disinformation #ElectionInterference #PoliticalMessaging
President Trump announced a US naval blockade of Iran's ports aimed at preventing Iran from profiting from the crucial Strait of Hormuz shipping route, following failed peace negotiations, while warning of immediate elimination of any attacking vessels. #StraitOfHormuz #USIranRelations #MaritimeSecurity
The Palestinian foreign affairs minister criticized Israel for insufficiently protecting Palestinians from settler violence and suggested that the Israeli government supports such actions, calling for urgent policy changes to address the systemic issues underlying the violence and financial sanctions affecting Palestinian governance and daily life. #Israel #Palestine #HumanRights
Rights groups, including Amnesty International, report that Iran executed at least 1,639 individuals in 2025, marking a 68% increase from the previous year, and urge Western nations to prioritize the abolition of the death penalty in negotiations with Tehran amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. #DeathPenalty #HumanRights #IranExecutions
Lebanon became involved in the Middle East conflict after Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel on March 2, prompting significant military responses from Israel and condemnation from Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani regarding Israel's attacks on civilians in Lebanon. #MiddleEast #Hezbollah #IsraelLebanonConflict
A Nigerian Air Force strike intended for jihadist rebels mistakenly hit a local market in Yobe state, resulting in civilian casualties that local officials report could be as high as 200, prompting calls for an independent investigation into the incident amidst ongoing concerns about misfires and intelligence failures in Nigeria's military operations against armed groups. #Nigeria #MilitaryOperations #CivilianCasualties
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has called for Lebanon to cancel a planned meeting with Israel in Washington, rejecting direct negotiations amid ongoing conflict, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasizes the need for dismantling Hezbollah's weapons and achieving a lasting peace agreement. #Israel #Hezbollah #MiddleEastConflict
Six years post-COVID-19 pandemic, long COVID continues to disrupt the employment of about one in five workers, potentially costing OECD countries between €58.54 billion and €115.3 billion annually and imposing significant long-term pressures on health systems and national economies, with considerable implications for workforce productivity and broader socioeconomic stability. #LongCOVID #EconomicImpact #HealthCare
Céline Dion's upcoming comeback tour in Paris is anticipated to generate an economic boost ranging from €300 million to €1.2 billion for the city, significantly enhancing tourism through increased hotel bookings, restaurant sales, and shopping as fans flock to her 16 scheduled concerts. #CelineDion #ParisConcerts #EconomicImpact
Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar aims to restore the country's position in Europe and unlock billions in frozen EU funds by visiting Brussels, while also advocating for checks and balances in governance and calling for the resignation of officials appointed by the previous government. #Hungary #EuropeanUnion #Democracy
The Mères Lyonnaises, a group of influential women from the 19th and early 20th centuries, significantly shaped Lyon's culinary identity and French gastronomy, with figures like Eugénie Brazier, who became the first female chef to earn six Michelin stars, exemplifying their legacy of establishing high culinary standards and comfort food rooted in regional traditions. #FrenchCuisine #WomenInCooking #CulinaryHistory
A golden snub-nosed monkey was born at France's ZooParc de Beauval, marking the first birth of this endangered species outside Asia and representing a significant milestone for international conservation efforts. #Conservation #Wildlife #AnimalBirth
EU lawmakers have made significant progress toward approving the digital euro by reaching an agreement on its design, which will allow it to function both online and offline, thereby overcoming months of political deadlock in the European Parliament. #DigitalEuro #EULaw #FinanceTechnology
On Saturday, Pope Leo XIV will make a historic visit to Monaco, the first by a pontiff in nearly 500 years, to emphasize the diplomatic role of small states and advocate for the "defense of life" in light of global issues such as war and cooperation. #PopeVisit #GlobalDiplomacy #DefendLife
High Representative Kaja Kallas emphasized the interconnectedness of the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, urging the U.S. to increase pressure on Russia for its support of Iran's military actions while advocating for a negotiated solution to the conflicts. #Ukraine #MiddleEast #Russia
A collaboration between Croatian startup Verne, Uber, and China's Pony.ai aims to launch a robotaxi service in Europe, beginning in Zagreb, where Verne will operate the fleet, Pony.ai will provide the autonomous technology, and Uber will leverage its ride-hailing network. #Robotaxi #AutonomousVehicles #RideHailing
Spain's Culture Ministry, in collaboration with the Cervantes Institute and other organizations, has announced the establishment of "Music by Spain," a new initiative aimed at promoting the Spanish music industry internationally by facilitating access for music professionals to global markets, amid the rising popularity of Spanish-language music worldwide. #SpanishMusic #CulturalPromotion #MusicIndustry
After eight years of negotiations, Europe and Australia have finalized a free trade agreement that eliminates tariffs on a wide range of products, strengthens bilateral trade ties, particularly in food and automotive sectors, and addresses critical minerals for reducing reliance on China, although concerns remain among European farmers regarding increased competition from Australian imports. #TradeDeal #EUAustralia #InternationalTrade
Sarah Mullally made history as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury during a ceremonial installation at Canterbury Cathedral, where she emphasized her commitment to making the Church safer and more responsive to victims of abuse amidst a backdrop of controversy surrounding her predecessor's resignation. #Leadership #WomenInFaith #AnglicanCommunity
A 600-year-old grape seed found in a medieval French hospital's toilets has been identified as genetically identical to modern Pinot Noir grapes, suggesting this iconic variety has remained largely unchanged since the 15th century, highlighting the historical continuity of French viticulture and the impact of ancient propagation techniques. #WineHistory #GeneticResearch #PinotNoir
Seville is transforming from a transit destination to a major event hub, successfully hosting high-profile events like the Latin Grammy Awards and the CTx Tech Experience, while leveraging its unique heritage, competitive pricing, and modern infrastructure to attract global audiences and establish itself as a significant player in the MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) sector. #EventCity #MICE #SustainableTourism
The European Commission is urging EU countries to start refilling their gas reserves earlier to prevent panic buying and price spikes amid potential supply disruptions due to geopolitical tensions, while maintaining flexibility in refilling targets and implementing measures to mitigate rising electricity costs. #EnergySecurity #GasSupply #EUCommission
The European Commission secured a trade deal with Australia that reduces tariffs on most EU goods while maintaining quotas on sensitive agricultural products, promoting strategic partnerships amid rising global tensions and expected export growth of up to 33% over the next decade. #TradeAgreement #EUBusiness #GlobalTrade
Revolut reported record financial results for 2025, with revenue rising 46% to £4.5 billion and profit before tax increasing 57% to £1.7 billion, as the UK-based digital banking platform aims for global banking status and plans significant investments and an IPO in the coming years. #Fintech #DigitalBanking #FinancialGrowth
The popularity of "coolcations" is expected to surge in 2026, as travelers seek cooler climates in the Nordics to escape extreme summer heat in southern Europe, raising concerns about potential overtourism in these regions despite their commitment to sustainable tourism practices. #Coolcations #SustainableTravel #NordicDestinations
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Andrej Babiš se vrací jako premiér ČR. Je spíše CEO než ideolog, a to se projevuje v jeho složení kabinetu a vztahu k EU. Sice se vymezí proti ekologickým opatřením, ale jeho motivem je hlavně ochrana byznysu. Jaké to bude mít důsledky? #Babiš #ČR