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A report by the Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD) details Hungary's increased reliance on Russian oil and gas despite EU sanctions, citing legal exemptions, long-term contracts, and commercial incentives.
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The article reports on EU concerns regarding allegations that Hungary's foreign minister, Peter Szijjarto, may have leaked EU negotiation details to Russia.
Ukraine nationals detained in India: Is Russia involved? March 23, 2026A high-profile investigation against foreign nationals is gaining pace in India.
The article recounts Argentina's 'Dirty War' (1976-1983), detailing the military dictatorship's systematic persecution of political dissidents, the 'disappeared' victims, and ongoing legal battles.
UK police are investigating the arson of ambulances in a Jewish neighborhood as an antisemitic hate crime, citing a rise in antisemitic incidents since the Gaza war began.
Australia and the European Union have finalized a free trade agreement after eight years of negotiations, eliminating most tariffs and establishing new security partnerships.
German officials criticized U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran as violations of international law and avoidable conflicts. They emphasized historical U.S.
Anger in Cyprus as Iran war spotlights 'colonial' UK bases March 24, 2026If you spend a day soaking up the Cypriot sun, you'll notice a few subtle signs that this Mediterranean island was once a…
The article discusses the rise of Germany's AfD party among working-class and low-income voters, attributing their success to economic fears and perceived political disconnect.
The article discusses a study on how beliefs about the end of the world influence attitudes toward global risks. Researchers found that perceptions of personal relevance and immediacy affect support for policies addressing issues like…
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene stated that a crashed drone near the Belarus border originated from Ukraine and was intended to attack Russian oil facilities.
The article discusses the EU-Australia free trade deal, highlighting its significance in the context of global trade dynamics, critical raw materials, and agricultural exports.
NASA has shifted focus from building a lunar orbital station to constructing a surface base, citing delays and competition with China and Russia.
The article discusses the potential economic impact of the Iran war on South Asian countries reliant on remittances from migrant workers in the Gulf.
The article discusses the results of the French municipal elections, noting that the far-right National Rally (RN) did not achieve a major victory despite polls suggesting they might win in the 2027 presidential election.
A large whale remains stranded on Germany's Baltic Sea coast despite multiple rescue attempts. Authorities and experts are continuing efforts to free the animal, with a new attempt planned for Thursday.
The article reports on Denmark's recent election results, detailing the left-wing bloc led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen securing 84 seats but failing to achieve a majority.
A New Mexico jury ruled Meta liable for child safety violations, imposing a $375 million fine. The decision marks the first jury ruling against Meta on child exploitation claims, with the company planning to appeal.
The article reports on various news items in India, including fuel shortages, government actions on international shipping routes, infrastructure projects, climate policy announcements, a celebrity's death, and legislative debates.