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Orban loses Hungary vote to pro-Europe newcomer Magyar

Budapest (AFP) – Hungarian political newcomer Peter Magyar defeats nationalist Viktor Orban in elections seen as a blow to right-wing populism worldwide. Orban, a self-described “thorn” in the EU’s side and defender of “illiberal democracy”, lost the 12 April elections after 16 years in power, despite vocal support from both US President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, as Hungarians fed up with corruption gave Magyar a decisive victory.

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Pope Leo XIV has ‘no response’ to Trump criticism

Aboard the Papal Plane (AFP) – Pope Leo XIV says he has “no response” to Donald Trump, after the US president criticised him over his comments on the US-Iran war, answering reporters aboard the papal plane as they head to Algeria for the pontiff’s first visit to Africa as head of the Catholic church. “I believe that the Church has a moral duty to speak out very clearly against war and in favour of peace and reconciliation”, he says.

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Second day of voting begins in Peru’s presidential and legislative elections

Lima (AFP) – Polling centers reopen in Peru after important delays, leaving angry would-be voters waiting for a second consecutive day. Thirteen centers were meant to reopen at 7:00 a.m. local time, but documents were still being prepared and no votes had yet been cast, according to an official. Logistical foul-ups meant tens of thousands of people were unable to vote in Sunday’s presidential and legislative elections, prompting a decision to extend voting for a second day. IMAGES

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Indigenous, residents of Puno vote in Peru’s presidential election

Puno (Pérou) (AFP) – In southeastern Peru, near lake Titicaca, residents of Puno cast their ballots in Peru’s presidential and legislative elections. From the Amazon to the Andes, some 27 million voters are obliged to vote in a race that features a media baron, an autocrat’s daughter, and a hardline ex-mayor who likens himself to a cartoon pig. IMAGES

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Election officials wait for voters as polls open in Peru’s election

Lima (AFP) – Election officials wait for people to be let into voting center in Lima to start voting in Peru’s presidential election. Polls open in Peru’s presidential and legislative elections, with crime-weary voters facing a dizzying choice of 35 candidates vying to be the country’s ninth leader in a decade. IMAGES

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Senegalese PM criticises Trump for ‘destabilisation’ of the world

Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko describes Donald Trump as a “man who destabilises the world” and accuses him of having plunged the world into “chaos” by triggering the war in Iran. Speaking at a press conference on sovereignty in Dakar, Sonko adds, “Mr Trump is not a man of peace.”

Hormuz ‘practical plan’ discussed with Trump says Starmer

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he discussed the “practical plan” needed to resume shipping in the Strait of Hormuz with US President Donald Trump during a Gulf trip following the US-Iran ceasefire. Speaking at the conclusion of the visit, Starmer says he put forward the views of the Gulf states to Trump. “If the ceasefire is to hold, and we hope it will, it has to involve them,” he says, adding: “We spent most of the time on the call talking about the practical plan that’s going to be needed to get navigation through the Strait.”

Fury says ‘I’m the hunter, not the hunted’ on boxing return

London (AFP) – Tyson Fury says he is the “hunter, not the hunted” as he prepares to make his return to the ring, again, in a heavyweight bout with Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on 11 April. The former multiple heavyweight champion hasn’t fought since his consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, when he announced his retirement for the fifth time.

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