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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

A Spanish leader finds unexpected support in tough times

Spain’s prime minister recently showed up at a major Catholic event, something his party usually avoids. He joined Pope Leo XIV for a week of activities across the country, including blessings for a famous cathedral. While his party has clashed with the church for years, this visit gave him a chance

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Hungary's Fidesz Party Sticks with Orban After Big Election Loss

Hungary’s political scene just got more interesting. Even after losing a major election in April, the Fidesz party still chose Viktor Orban as its leader. Orban, who led Hungary for 14 years as prime minister, remains a key figure in European right-wing politics. Known for pushing what he calls an "

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Jun 13 2026RELIGION

What Spain’s migrant crisis reveals about Europe’s broken promises

Spain’s Canary Islands have become a deadly bottleneck for people fleeing war and poverty in Africa. Over 46, 000 arrived in 2024 alone—nearly 50 times higher than a decade ago. The journey from West Africa is brutal: rickety boats, little food, and unpredictable Atlantic storms. More than 3, 000 pe

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s New Budget Plan: A Fresh Start with EU Money

Hungary has secured a large sum from the European Union that could help lift its economy. The money will arrive in late 2026 and is expected to reduce the country’s debt and borrowing costs. Finance Minister Andras Karman said the new government will revise the 2026 budget to make it more realisti

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Spain’s Ruling Party Facing Legal Troubles Over Alleged Corruption

Spain’s top ruling party is tangled in multiple legal battles involving high-ranking officials. While Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez himself isn’t directly involved, his inner circle—including family and close allies—has come under scrutiny for alleged crimes like bribery and influence-peddling. More

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Turkish Politics in Turmoil: A Police Raid Sparks Outrage

Turkey’s pro‑Kurdish Democratic Unity Party (DEM) slammed a recent court decision that removed the main opposition party’s leader, labeling the police raid on the Republican People’s Party (CHP) headquarters a “disgrace to democracy. ” The raid occurred on Sunday when riot police, armed with tear

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Turkey’s Political Showdown: What Happens When Courts Overrule Party Votes

Turkey has once again found itself in the middle of a power struggle between its legal system and political parties. Police were sent to the headquarters of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) in Ankara after a court decided to undo a leadership vote from last year. The ruling reinstated Kemal Kilic

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May 24 2026POLITICS

Turkey's political shake-up: What the latest detentions reveal

Turkey has just seen a fresh wave of police actions tied to a major political party dispute. Thirteen people were taken into custody across seven provinces this week, accused of tampering with delegate votes during a 2023 congress. The suspects now face multiple charges including breaking party laws

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Spain’s High Court Puts Brakes on Central Tourist Rental Rules

Spain’s top judges just hit the pause button on a new nationwide sign-up system for holiday flats listed online. The system, pushed through last summer, would have forced every owner to register their property before posting it on sites like Airbnb. But several regions argued the central government

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Prime Ministers Must Stop After Eight Years: Hungary’s New Rule

Hungary has introduced a new rule that caps how long a prime minister can stay in power. The change, filed with the parliament on Wednesday night, limits any leader to a total of eight years in office. It also bars people who have already served that amount from running again, a move that would stop

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