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    Hungary's PM Magyar moves to oust president and launch anti-corruption 'Purgatory' operation

    Prime Minister Peter Magyar submits a constitutional amendment to dismiss President Tamas Sulyok and creates a national asset recovery office, calling it 'Operation Purgatory'.

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Starmer, Hormuz and 43C

Starmer quits as Iran talks reopen and Europe counts heatwave deaths while schools close

Britain joined the day's list of unstable places, as Keir Starmer resigned and Labour moved quickly toward Andy Burnham. Elsewhere, diplomats in Switzerland tried to cool a Gulf crisis, Europe baked under dangerous heat, and Colombia elected a hard-right outsider by a whisker.

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  • Montreal shooting leaves three dead

    Police neutralize suspect after shooting in Montreal leaves three dead, including one officer, near a Jewish community center.

  • Taliban delegation Brussels migration talks

    Belgium grants one-day visas to five Taliban officials for technical talks in Brussels on repatriating Afghan asylum seekers.

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World · Updated 1h ago

China and the West: decoupling

China's formal blocking order and the enforcement of new supply chain security rules represent the operationalization of previously established legal frameworks.

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