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Anti-Immigration Protesters Raid Homes, Force Migrants Out in South Africa
Police Probe Pro-Orbán Influencer over Facebook Post, Sparks Cross-Camp Outrage
Hungarian police brought in pro-Orbán influencer István Szakács on suspicion of threatening a terrorist act over a Facebook video, triggering rare condemnation from both sides of Hungary’s political spectrum. While Viktor Orbán called it ‘political intimidation’, anti-Orbán voices instead warned that the police response was disproportionate and seriously thr

Police Hunt Middle Eastern Migrant after American Woman Found Dead in Ireland
Hungary’s Public Media Goes Dark, Apologizes for ‘Years of Lying’ as Tisza Takes Over
Hungary’s flagship public news channel, M1, went dark on Tuesday after its new leadership, appointed by the Tisza Party’s parliamentary supermajority, suspended news programming and apologized for ‘years of political distortion’. The blackout is part of the government’s wider overhaul of the Orbán-era public media system, which Fidesz has denounced as a poli

Pakistanis on Skilled Worker Visas Bring Six Times as Many Dependants to Britain
Russia Moves Closer to Olympic Return at LA 2028 after IOC Lifts Ban
Russia has moved closer to a full return to international sport after the International Olympic Committee provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee. The decision could accelerate Moscow’s path back to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, while FIFA is now considering whether to restore Russian football teams. The post Russia Moves Closer



