Thousands march in Budapest to protest Orban's government over child abuse scandal
Europe • Dec 14, 2025, 2:58 PM
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Thousands of Hungarians marched to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's offices on Saturday, led by opposition leader Peter Magyar, who urged the veteran nationalist to resign over an abuse scandal at a juvenile detention centre. The prosecutor's office said on Wednesday that seven people had been detained at the state-run Budapest juvenile centre so far.
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Germany's youth opposed to return of military service
Europe • 1:10 PM
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The war in Ukraine has pushed defence issues to the top of the agenda in Germany, where the federal government has confirmed that a military call-up will return as early as next year. All young men born from 2008 onwards will have to register and undergo
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Live: France demands ‘robust security guarantees’ for Ukraine before talks on territory
Europe • 6:03 AM
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Ukraine must have "robust security guarantees" before any talks on whether Kyiv will cede territory to Moscow to end the war, President Emmanuel Macron's team said Tuesday. European leaders will meet on Tuesday to launch an International Claims Commissio
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EU set to scrap 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel cars to boost auto industry
Europe • 2:57 AM
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The EU looks set to scrap a ban on petrol and diesel cars that was supposed to come into effect in 2035, as European car makers are struggling against fierce competition from China and slow consumer update of electric vehicles.
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Trump files $10 billion defamation lawsuit against BBC over edited Capitol speech
Europe • 1:26 AM
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President Donald Trump on Monday sued the BBC for defamation, accusing the British public broadcaster of misleadingly editing clips of his January 6, 2021 speech to suggest he urged supporters to storm the US Capitol, while omitting remarks calling for p
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