U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. naval forces to impose a blockade on the
Strait of Hormuz starting 10 a.m. ET today, following failed U.S.–Iran negotiations
in Islamabad. Iran has denounced the move as an act of piracy. The step comes amid
wider regional tensions, including conflict involving Israel and Gaza.
Source: Democracy Now!
Hungary election reshapes political landscape
Hungary’s long‑serving prime minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat after the
opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, won a landslide in Sunday’s
parliamentary elections. With around 99% of votes counted, Tisza is projected to
secure roughly two‑thirds of parliamentary seats, enough to overturn Orbán‑era
constitutional changes.
EU leaders have welcomed the result as signaling a more pro‑EU shift, with
potential implications for Hungary’s position within the bloc and its stance on
Ukraine.
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Reported attacks during Papal visit to Algeria
Early reports from Blida, about 50 km south of Algiers, describe two attempted
suicide bombings coinciding with the first‑ever visit of a sitting Pope,
Leo XIV, to Algeria. At least two suspected attackers were reportedly killed and
at least one person injured, though details and official statements remain
limited and partly conflicting.
Security has been tightened at major sites in Algiers. The Vatican states that
the Pope’s schedule will continue unchanged.
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