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New Hungarian leader Magyar says pro-Orban president must resign

Budapest (AFP) – Hungary’s new leader, Peter Magyar, says he has told President Tamas Sulyok, a supporter of ousted prime minister Viktor Orban, that he should resign. “If he does not voluntarily step down from office, we will exercise the mandate granted to us by the voters and… we will remove him from office along with all the other puppets appointed by the Orban regime,” Magyar says, after his Tisza party won a two-thirds legislative majority in Sunday’s elections.

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Peru election authority digitizes election results

Pérou (AFP) – Officials from Peru’s ONPE (National Office of Electoral Processes) prepare electoral records, digitize them, and transmit the data through an automated system as part of the official results reporting process. IMAGES

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Venezuela signs new agreements with US oil company Chevron

Caracas (AFP) – US oil giant Chevron and the government of Venezuela sign two deals that will expand oil production in the country, as the country seeks to boost private investment in the sector. A signing ceremony takes place at Miraflores Palace, where interim president Delcy Rodriguez is joined by Chevron Venezuela president Mariano Vela and a number of US dignitaries, including Charge D’affaires Laura Farnsworth Dogu and Assistant Secretary of Energy Kyle Haustveit.

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‘Blindsided’: US farmers strained as Iran war sends fertilizer costs surging

China Grove (United States) (AFP) – US farmers are grappling with soaring fertilizer and fuel costs as supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz coincide with the peak of the planting season, forcing many to reduce their usage and risk lower yields. “Seeing those huge increases right here at planting time really did kind of hit a lot of farmers hard, including us,” says Russell Hedrick, a farmer in North Carolina.

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Iran, the Pope and McDonald’s: Trump’s latest jaw-dropping presser

Washington (United States) (AFP) – A McDonald’s delivery to the White House on April 13 took an astonishing turn as US President Donald Trump used the occasion to hold an impromptu press conference, covering the war in Iran, his attacks against Pope Leo XIV and the backlash over his AI-generated image in which he depicted himself as Jesus.

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Spain to start ‘extraordinary regularisation’ for undocumented migrants

Madrid (AFP) – Going against the grain of its European and US partners, Spain’s left-wing government approves an “extraordinary regularisation” scheme for half a million undocumented migrants, many of whom are from Latin America, amid criticism from the right. The administration has long argued that Spain needs migration to fill workforce gaps and counteract an ageing population that could imperil pensions and the welfare state. Speaking during a press conference in Madrid, Spanish Migration Minister and government spokesperson Elma Saiz calls the move “one of the major milestones of this parliamentary term.”

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New trial over football legend Maradona’s death begins in Argentina

San Isidro (Argentine) (AFP) – In the presence of medical professionals accused of negligence and relatives, a new trial over the death of football legend Diego Maradona opens in Argentina, 10 months after a scandal involving a judge caused the first trial to collapse. Maradona, considered one of the world’s greatest players, died in November 2020 at the age of 60 while recovering from brain surgery. His medical team is accused of gross negligence causing his death. IMAGES

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Venezuela signs new agreements with US oil company Chevron

Caracas (AFP) – Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez witnesses the signing of agreements between Chevron Venezuela and the national government at the Miraflores Palace. The agreements will allow to increase crude oil production. IMAGES

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Iranians in Tehran react after US-Iran talks fail to reach deal

Tehran (AFP) – Residents in Tehran react after marathon US–Iran talks in Islamabad ended without a deal, raising fears that the conflict could continue. “We knew from the beginning that the other side are not the type of people that you can negotiate anything with,” says Farhad, a shop owner. “I think there is no other way left but war and confrontation,” says Hamed, another Tehran resident. This video was filmed in Iran but compiled by AFP teams outside of Iran.

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