Hungary Vote May Reshape EU Relations and Political Balance

Budapest | Hungary is heading toward a pivotal general election that could redefine its domestic politics and significantly impact its relationship with the European Union. As voters prepare to cast their ballots, analysts say the outcome may influence not only Hungary’s policy direction but also broader political dynamics across Europe. Growing Strains with the EU Since returning to power in 2010, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has frequently clashed with EU institutions over governance standards, foreign policy, and democratic norms. His government’s ties with Russia, especially amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict, have…

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Zelenskyy Strengthens Gulf Ties with UAE and Qatar Amid Middle East Tensions, ‘Security Shield’ Strategy in Focus

Washington | Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has launched a strategic diplomatic push in the Gulf, forging closer defense ties with the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. The move comes as Ukraine seeks to counter growing security threats linked to Iran and its expanding military coordination with Russia. Zelenskyy’s visit follows his recent trip to Saudi Arabia and is being viewed as part of a broader effort to build a new “security shield” by aligning with key Gulf nations. His outreach focuses on defense cooperation,…

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Italy Denies US Warplanes Access to Sicily Base Amid Iran Conflict, Signaling Rift with Allies

Rome | In a significant diplomatic setback for Donald Trump, Italy has reportedly refused to allow American military aircraft to land at a key NATO base in Sicily amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. The move highlights growing unease among European allies over Washington’s military approach in the region. According to sources cited by Italian media, the government led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni denied permission for U.S. warplanes to land at the Naval Air Station Sigonella, a strategic base often used for operations in the Middle East. The aircraft were…

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Iran Approves Strait of Hormuz Toll System, Bans US and Israeli Vessels

Tehran | In a major escalation of geopolitical tensions, Iran has approved a new maritime policy imposing tolls on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz and banning ships linked to the United States and Israel. The move underscores Tehran’s intent to tighten its grip over one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes. According to Iranian state media Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the country’s parliamentary security committee has cleared a comprehensive “Hormuz Management Plan.” The proposal introduces a rial-based toll system for all vessels transiting the narrow…

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Lebanese Army Withdraws from Southern Towns as Israel Expands Operational Control

Beirut | Amid escalating tensions across the Middle East, reports indicate that the Lebanese Armed Forces have withdrawn from key positions in southern Lebanon following weeks of intense conflict with Israeli forces. The development marks a significant shift in the regional security landscape, potentially paving the way for deeper Israeli military operations near the border. According to field reports, Lebanese troops pulled back from the strategic towns of Rmeish and Ain Ebel after nearly a month of sustained hostilities. The withdrawal has been widely interpreted as a tactical retreat rather than…

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Trump Signals Urgent Push for Iran War Settlement Talks

Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated an accelerated push to secure a settlement in the ongoing tensions with Iran, with the White House suggesting that a breakthrough agreement could be reached within days. Speaking to reporters, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that diplomatic efforts have entered a critical phase. She noted that while the administration initially worked within a four-to-six-week window, nearly a month has already passed, prompting a renewed focus on achieving progress within the next ten days. Leavitt highlighted that behind-the-scenes negotiations are ongoing, even…

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Former Suriname President Chandrikapersad Santokhi Dies at 67

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Paramaribo: Former Suriname President Chandrikapersad Santokhi, known for his role in investigating the country’s infamous 1982 political killings, has passed away at the age of 67. Santokhi, popularly called “Chan,” served as President from 2020 to 2025 and earlier held the position of Minister of Justice and Police between 2005 and 2010. His death was confirmed by current President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, who praised his decades of public service. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed. Before entering politics, Santokhi built a reputation as a dedicated police commissioner. He…

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Iran – UAE War 2026: “Dubai at Risk if UAE Joins War,” Warns Top US Economist Jeffrey Sachs

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Iran – UAE War 2026: “Dubai at Risk if UAE Joins War,” Warns Top US Economist Jeffrey Sachs New Delhi: Leading US economist Jeffrey Sachs has issued a stern warning to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) about the risks of entering a regional conflict, emphasizing that Dubai and Abu Dhabi could face direct danger. Speaking to Asian News International (ANI), Sachs highlighted that these cities are designed as tourist hubs and financial centers, not fortified war zones. “Dubai and Abu Dhabi could be destroyed if the UAE gets involved in…

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Netanyahu Coalition Survives as Israel Approves $270 Billion Wartime Budget

Jerusalem | Israel’s parliament has approved a record national budget following an intense overnight session, securing the coalition government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu through the remainder of its current term, expected to last until the fall. The vote was finalized just ahead of a crucial April 1 deadline, averting the automatic trigger of early elections. While the immediate political crisis has been avoided, Netanyahu retains the option to call elections earlier if circumstances change. Opposition Slams Spending Priorities The budget has sparked strong criticism from opposition leaders, who argue…

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EU Ministers to Chart Joint Response to Energy Market Disruptions

Brussels |Energy ministers from across the European Union are set to convene for a key virtual meeting on Tuesday to formulate a coordinated response to recent disruptions in global oil and gas markets, driven largely by rising tensions involving Iran. The high-level discussions aim to assess the evolving energy landscape and identify collective measures to safeguard supply stability and protect member states from market volatility. Focus on Collective Strategy According to officials familiar with the agenda, the meeting will center on enhancing coordination among EU nations to address tightening oil…

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