
Hungarian parliament passes controversial constitutional overhaul, reinforcing conservative agenda
Parliament has passed the 15th amendment to the country's constitution, enshrining a string of hardline conservative provisions seen as further alienating Hungary from Western liberal norms.
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China accuses US of sophisticated cyberattacks, outs alleged NSA agents
Police in Harbin have also placed three individuals on a wanted list, alleging their affiliation with the NSA. They are said to have repeatedly attacked China’s critical information infrastructure, including cyber operations directed at Huawei.
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Southeast Asia welcomes water festivals, but Myanmar’s celebrations damped by earthquake aftermath
Countries across Southeast Asia kicked off annual water festival celebrations on April 13, but in Myanmar, the holiday spirit was muted as the country continues to recover from a powerful earthquake that struck late last month
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India eyes deeper trade ties with trusted economies
India is poised to significantly reshape the global trade landscape by expanding partnerships with trusted allies such as the US, Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said at the Carnegie India Global Technology Summit in New Delhi
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Saudi Arabia plans to pay off Syria's debts to World Bank
Saudi Arabia is preparing to settle Syria's outstanding debts to the World Bank, according to insider sources speaking with American news agencies.
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Farm to front line: Ukraine's wartime agriculture sector
Despite the twin pressures of war and drought, Ukraine’s agricultural sector continues to be a driving force behind the country’s economy, with experts confident of continued growth and investment.
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Ecuador's Noboa secures presidential win with 55.95% of vote
Ecuador's Daniel Noboa has retained the presidency by winning the April 13 run-off election with 55.95% of the vote as per the National Electoral Council (CNE), with 92% of ballots counted.
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ASIA BLOG: Is China preparing to poke the paper tiger in the White House?
The US intimidates certain countries. But America is just a paper tiger. Don’t believe its bluff. One poke and it’ll burst!
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Fidesz launches full-scale assault against Tisza Party MEP over EU funds suspension comment
Hungary's ruling party is seeking to deflect blame for the continued suspension of EU funds by singling out a recent remark made by Kinga Kollar, an opposition MEP of the Tisza Party.
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