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      <title>Thousands rally in Budapest against bid to remove Hungary's president</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 15:09:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Footage from the rally showed demonstrators waving Hungarian flags and holding placards reading, "A dictatorship must be suppressed in its infancy" and "Stop tyranny" as they assembled outside the presidential office under the slogan, "Put an end to arbitrariness!"</p>
<p>Former president Janos Ader criticised the proposed amendment, describing the Tisza Party's initiative as unprecedented.</p>
<p>"After this constitutional amendment, anything can happen to anyone at any time in Hungary. And this leads not to legal certainty but to anarchy," Ader said.</p>
<p>Protesters accused Prime Minister Peter Magyar's government of undermining the constitution and the rule of law. "This is a trampling of the Constitution, the trampling of the rule of law and the death of  democracy . If this remains the case and they remove the president of the Republic, then we must stand by them," said influencer Istvan Szakacs, who was previously arrested after posting a Facebook video stating that "If Viktor Orban gets to jail, 500,000 people will march and set him free."</p>
<p>Another demonstrator, identified only as Eszter, criticised Magyar's treatment of the president.</p>
<p>"The way he spoke to the president of the Republic is simply outrageous, shocking, and you cannot do such a thing. They didn't do that to the previous president of the Republic either," she said.</p>
<p>The  protest  was held in response to the proposed 17th Amendment to Hungary's Fundamental Law, introduced by the Tisza Party. The amendment would make changes affecting several public offices, including that of President Tamas Sulyok, and would also impose a 12-year term limit on Members of Parliament.</p>
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      <title>Central Europe’s Visegrad Four reunites as leaders meet in Hungary for key summit</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 12:26:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Opening the meeting, Magyar described the gathering as a new chapter for the  Central  European alliance.</p>
<p>“The V4 is back. The cooperation of the Visegrad Four has returned,” he said.</p>
<p>Magyar presented the summit as a sign of Hungary’s renewed commitment to regional cooperation following years of strained relations with several  European Union  partners under former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.</p>
<p>“The Visegrad countries continue to support the European integration of the Western Balkan countries,” he said.</p>
<p>He argued that the stability, development and European aspirations of the Western Balkans are closely linked to Europe’s long-term  security  and competitiveness.</p>
<p>Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, whose country is set to assume the V4 presidency from Hungary, said the group was returning at a challenging moment for Europe and the wider world.</p>
<p>“On behalf of the Visegrad Four, I want to say that we do not just want to be objects or subjects of decisions, which they adopt on the grounds of the European Union or other organisations, but we want to be co-creators of these decisions and maximally active participants,” Fico said.</p>
<p>He identified European Union enlargement as a priority for Slovakia’s presidency while stressing that candidate countries must meet the bloc’s accession requirements.</p>
<p>Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk acknowledged that the four governments continue to hold differing views on several issues but said the V4 could regain influence if cooperation is rebuilt on mutual trust.</p>
<p>“I cannot cooperate with Viktor Orban for the reasons the Hungarians no longer tolerate his leadership,” Tusk said, linking the group's previous difficulties to Hungary’s former leader.</p>
<p>Asked about the absence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky from the upcoming  Ukraine  Recovery Conference in Gdansk, Tusk suggested the decision could help avoid “unnecessary tensions” and “escalation”.</p>
<p>The Ukraine Recovery Conference is scheduled to take place on June 25 and 26 and will be jointly hosted by Poland and Ukraine.</p>
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      <title>Orban accuses Tisza of 'abuse of power', claims leaders enjoy luxury lifestyles</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 19:15:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Speaking at a party congress in Budapest, Orban dismissed corruption allegations against his former  government  and turned his criticism towards Tisza officials, claiming newly released asset declarations revealed significant personal wealth among members of the ruling party.</p>
<p>“The newly published asset declarations have shown the entire country that Tisza Party representatives are wealthy,” Orban said.</p>
<p>“They have also taken the lead in luxury lifestyles. Gifted BMWs are flying around, ministers are being driven in Maseratis, while our representatives can only look on,” he added.</p>
<p>Orban also condemned what he described as politically motivated investigations into his former administration, arguing that the government's actions amounted to an abuse of power.</p>
<p>“The current showcase investigations, politically motivated proceedings, aggressiveness and abuse of power will ultimately work in our favour,” he said. “The government is gradually entering into an abusive relationship with the entire country.”</p>
<p>His remarks came after Hungary's Integrity Authority said senior officials from the Orban era could potentially face prosecution over an estimated €3.5 billion in missing EU  funds . While neither Orban nor members of his inner circle have been directly accused, parliament has established five commissions to investigate alleged corruption under his administration.</p>
<p>Despite attacking the government, Orban acknowledged that Fidesz had contributed to its own defeat in April's  election . “Our election message did not work, while our opponents' message proved far more attractive,” he said.</p>
<p>Delegates overwhelmingly voted to keep Orban as Fidesz leader, backing him by 729 votes to eight. </p>
<p>The former prime minister's re-election comes as Fidesz seeks to rebuild after losing power to Peter Magyar's Tisza Party, which secured a two-thirds parliamentary majority in April.</p>
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      <title>Viktor Orban re-elected as Fidesz leader after historic Hungary election defeat</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2026 12:15:53 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Speaking at the party’s 32nd congress in Budapest, Orban pledged to remain active in Hungarian  politics  and lead the party through a period of renewal.</p>
<p>“I never back down," Orban told supporters. “I have a good biography, and you can be sure that I will not ruin it at the end.”</p>
<p>According to party officials, 729 of 737 delegates voted in favour of Orban’s re-election, giving him a one-year mandate as party leader.</p>
<p>During his speech, Orban also criticised the migration  policies  of Hungary’s new government led by the Tisza Party.</p>
<p>“The liberals who have come to power will open the gates, foreigners will come, and they will fleece Hungary,” he warned.</p>
<p>Orban’s Fidesz-KDNP alliance lost power in April after Peter Magyar’s Tisza Party won a parliamentary majority with more than 53% of the vote. Fidesz-KDNP secured just over 38%, ending Orban’s 16-year period in  government .</p>
<p>The election campaign was marked by competing allegations of foreign interference. Orban’s government accused the  European Union  and Ukraine of attempting to influence the vote, claims rejected by Kyiv and opposition figures.</p>
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      <title>Hungary's PM Magyar accuses Orban government of hypocrisy on migration policy</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2026 15:09:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Speaking at a press conference in Budapest, Magyar alleged that the previous Fidesz administration had been preparing reception facilities at a former agricultural school complex in Csermajor despite opposing migrant relocation schemes.</p>
<p>He also criticised the handling of Hungary's dispute with the  European Union  over asylum policy, arguing that the previous government had knowingly exposed the country to substantial financial penalties.</p>
<p>“This daily one million euros, about which the cabinet meeting minutes acknowledge, not that it is justified, but that the previous  government  did everything to ensure there would be a penalty of this severity,” Magyar said.</p>
<p>In June 2024, the European Court of Justice fined Hungary €200 million and imposed an additional €1 million daily penalty for failing to comply with EU  asylum  regulations.</p>
<p>Magyar said his government was exploring solutions used elsewhere in Europe to meet EU requirements while avoiding the establishment of migrant camps in Hungary.</p>
<p>“We are working to develop such a regulation so that, on the one hand, there indeed won't be migrant camps in Hungary, and we won't have to continue paying this daily fine of one million euros,” he said.</p>
<p>Asked about the EU  Migration  and Asylum Pact, which entered into force on Friday, Magyar said Hungary would favour providing technical assistance to other member states rather than accepting relocated asylum seekers.</p>
<p>“There is a third option, for example, which the Orban government also used previously, providing additional technical border protection assistance through Frontex to either Greece or Serbia,” he said.</p>
<p>Magyar argued that the pact includes broader provisions beyond migrant relocation and introduces stricter migration rules than previous EU frameworks.</p>
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      <title>Most Indians have never travelled abroad, Pew Research data shows</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 23:58:10 Z</pubDate>
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<p>International travel remains out of reach for much of the world's population, with new data highlighting significant differences in overseas travel experience across major economies.</p>
<p>According to findings from the  Pew Research Centre , India ranks among the countries with the highest share of people who have never left their home country, with 95% of respondents reporting they had never travelled abroad. Indonesia followed at 92%, while Nigeria stood at 90%.</p>
<p>The survey shows that large developing nations account for many of the highest percentages of citizens who have never crossed an international border.</p>
<p>After India, Indonesia and Nigeria, the ranking includes Brazil (87%), Mexico (79%), South Africa (77%), Kenya (72%) and Argentina (64%).</p>
<p>By contrast, wealthier countries reported substantially lower figures. In Japan, 34% of respondents said they had never travelled abroad, compared with 32% in Poland and 23% in the  United States .</p>
<p>Researchers note that population size can play a major role. Countries such as India,  Brazil  and the United States offer vast domestic travel opportunities, reducing the necessity of international trips for many citizens.</p>
<p>Pew Research has consistently found that income levels strongly influence overseas travel patterns. International travel often requires significant spending on  transportation , accommodation, visas and travel documents, making it less accessible for lower-income households.</p>
<p>Passport ownership also varies widely between countries. Government data show that only a minority of citizens in many developing nations hold valid passports, limiting opportunities for international travel even when interest exists.</p>
<p>In addition, visa restrictions continue to affect mobility. Citizens of some countries face more stringent entry requirements, higher application costs and longer approval processes than travellers from wealthier nations.</p>
<p>Experts say high percentages of citizens who have never travelled abroad do not necessarily indicate a lack of travel culture.</p>
<p>In countries with large territories and diverse landscapes, domestic tourism frequently serves as an alternative. India, for example, attracts hundreds of millions of domestic tourist visits annually, while Brazil, Mexico and the United States maintain extensive internal tourism markets.</p>
<p>Geography can also influence travel habits. Residents of smaller European countries often cross borders regularly for work, leisure or education, contributing to higher rates of international travel experience.</p>
<p>Despite the disparities, international tourism has grown significantly over recent decades. According to the UN World Tourism Organisation (UN Tourism), global travel has recovered strongly following the pandemic-era downturn, with international arrivals approaching or surpassing pre-2020 levels in many regions.</p>
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      <title>Riga leads cities with the most single women</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 23:42:11 Z</pubDate>
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<p>Latvia's capital, Riga, has emerged as the European city with the highest proportion of women relative to men, according to demographic data compiled by  Insider Monkey  using statistics from Eurostat and national statistical agencies across Europe.</p>
<p>The ranking, based on the female-to-male ratio among urban populations, places Riga at the top with 126 women for every 100 men, followed by Porto in Portugal at 122.7% and Salamanca in Spain at 120.6%.</p>
<p>The findings offer a snapshot of broader demographic trends shaping European cities, including ageing populations, migration patterns, educational mobility and differences in life expectancy between men and women.</p>
<p>The list is heavily concentrated in Southern and Eastern Europe, with Portugal accounting for four cities in the top 15: Porto, Lisbon, Funchal and Braga.</p>
<p>Spain also features prominently through Salamanca, Madrid and Donostia-San Sebastián, while  Central  and Eastern European capitals such as Warsaw, Budapest, Bucharest and Bratislava rank among the cities with the largest gender imbalances.</p>
<p>According to Eurostat, women outnumber men in most European Union countries, largely because  women live longer on average . Across the EU, female life expectancy exceeds male life expectancy by several years, creating increasingly female-majority populations in many urban areas.</p>
<p>Migration also plays a role. University centres such as Salamanca, Coimbra and Warsaw attract large numbers of female students and young professionals. At the same time, some regions experience outward migration of working-age men seeking  employment  opportunities elsewhere.</p>
<p>In cities such as Riga and Bucharest, demographic changes following decades of economic transformation and labour mobility have contributed to persistent gender imbalances.</p>
<p>Portugal's representation in the ranking reflects both demographic and social trends. The country has one of Europe's oldest populations, while urban centres continue attracting women pursuing higher education, healthcare careers and service-sector employment.</p>
<p>Cities such as Porto and Lisbon have also benefited from economic growth, tourism and international investment, drawing new residents while retaining strong female participation in the workforce.</p>
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      <title>FIFA World Cup 2026 prize money reaches record levels</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 20:17:29 Z</pubDate>
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<p>The winners of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will receive a record  $50 million prize , highlighting the unprecedented financial scale of the first-ever 48-team tournament to be hosted jointly by the United States, Canada and Mexico.</p>
<p>The prize structure, illustrated in the latest  FIFA financial breakdown , shows that even teams eliminated in the earliest knockout stage will earn millions of dollars. At the same time, every qualified nation is guaranteed a substantial financial reward simply for reaching the tournament.</p>
<h2>Champions to receive $50 million</h2>
<p>Under FIFA's official distribution model, the 2026  World  Cup champions will take home $50 million, while the runners-up will receive $33 million. The third-placed team will earn $29 million, with fourth place worth $27 million.</p>
<p>Teams reaching the quarter-finals but failing to advance will each receive $19 million, while Round of 16 participants will earn $15 million. Nations eliminated in the new Round of 32 will receive $11 million, and teams exiting after the group phase will still collect $9 million.</p>
<p>The financial rewards represent a significant increase from previous World Cups, reflecting FIFA's ambition to make the 2026 edition the most commercially successful tournament in football  history .</p>
<p>The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams and 104 matches, expanding from the traditional 32-team format used from 1998 through 2022. The tournament will be staged across host cities in Canada, Mexico and the United States, making it the largest World Cup ever organised.</p>
<p>FIFA projects the competition will generate record revenues through broadcasting rights, sponsorships, ticket sales and hospitality packages. Analysts estimate the governing body could generate around $13 billion in revenue during the current four-year cycle, nearly double the amount recorded in previous periods.</p>
<p>FIFA President Gianni Infantino has described the 2026 World Cup as a landmark event not only for football but also for the sport's global economic growth, with a significant portion of tournament revenues earmarked for development programs worldwide.</p>
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      <title>PSG joins Europe’s elite as Champions League title roll expands after 2026 final</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 23:49:57 Z</pubDate>
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<p>Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)  secured its second UEFA Champions League title  after defeating Arsenal in the 2026 final, moving the French club into a select group of multiple European champions and updating the competition's all-time winners list.</p>
<p>According to UEFA records, Real Madrid remains the most successful club in Champions League history with 15 titles, far ahead of AC Milan's seven. Liverpool and Bayern Munich follow with six crowns each, while Barcelona has won five.</p>
<p>PSG's  latest  triumph lifts the club to two Champions League titles, placing it alongside historic European powers including Chelsea, Juventus, Porto, Benfica and Nottingham Forest. The victory marks another milestone in PSG's transformation from a dominant domestic force into a consistent contender on Europe's biggest stage.</p>
<p>The updated rankings highlight the enduring dominance of a handful of clubs. Real Madrid's record haul accounts for nearly one-quarter of all European Cup and Champions League titles awarded since the competition began in 1955. The Spanish giants have also won more finals than any other club.</p>
<p>England  remains one of the competition's most successful nations, with clubs such as Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Manchester City combining for multiple titles. Italy's AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus have likewise played a major role in shaping the tournament's history.</p>
<p>PSG's latest success is particularly significant for French football. Before the Paris club's emergence, Marseille's 1993 triumph stood as France's only European Cup victory. With two titles now to its name, PSG has become the country's most successful club in the competition.</p>
<p>UEFA says the  Champions League is still the most prestigious club tournament  in world football, attracting hundreds of millions of viewers globally each season. The competition's rich history, legendary finals and elite clubs continue to make lifting the trophy one of the sport's greatest achievements.</p>
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      <title>Hungary PM Peter Magyar signals constitutional changes to remove Orban ally President Tamas Sulyok</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 19:23:22 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Speaking in Budapest on Monday, June 1, Magyar said his administration would introduce measures aimed at restoring confidence in state institutions and the rule of  law .</p>
<p>“We will present regulatory and constitutional solutions to the parliament that will restore trust in the independence of state institutions and the rule of law, and ensure that the Hungarian republic elects a fallen regime’s single important public law officeholder into the extended shadow of a failed leader,” he said.</p>
<p>“The transition will be complete, my esteemed fellow representatives, when the state institutions also return to their role, which constitutional  democracy  assigns to them: overseeing the current government, enforcing the laws, and serving the Hungarian nation. This is what we are undertaking,” he added.</p>
<p>Magyar had called for Sulyok’s resignation immediately after winning the April  election . At the time, he said: “This process will take about a month, we are trying to adopt the necessary legislation as quickly as possible, and yes, there will be talk of removing all puppets.”</p>
<p>Sulyok, who is considered an ally of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has rejected calls to step down and has said he intends to remain in office until the end of his term in 2029.</p>
<p>Magyar’s  government  holds a two-thirds majority in parliament, giving it the ability to amend Hungary’s constitution without support from opposition parties.</p>
<p>The prime minister took office in May after defeating Orban and ending the nationalist leader’s 16-year period in power. Since assuming office, Magyar has repeatedly accused his predecessor of leaving Hungary politically isolated and economically weakened.</p>
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