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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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