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US Vice President Vance departs for Hungary in support of Orban

US Vice President Vance departs for Hungary in support of Orban

US Vice President JD Vance flew to Hungary Monday night to deliver Donald Trump's support to his ally, nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban, ahead of tightly contested parliamentary elections.
U.K. government reviewing Kanye West's permission to enter country for London festival

U.K. government reviewing Kanye West's permission to enter country for London festival

U.K. government ministers are reviewing Kanye West's permission to enter the country following backlash over the decision to have the star, now known as Ye, to headline a London music festival this summer. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch reports on the festival’s response.
Man smashes glass door at Mocha Melt Café in Old City after being denied bathroom access

Man smashes glass door at Mocha Melt Café in Old City after being denied bathroom access

Surveillance video shows a man smashing the glass door of Mocha Melt Café in Old City, Philadelphia, after being denied bathroom access.
Cuba's next-gen Castros: a 'fiefdom' and an influencer

Cuba's next-gen Castros: a 'fiefdom' and an influencer

A new cast of Castros is emerging in Cuba: a grandson and a great-nephew are moving up the corridors of power, while another is an eccentric Instagram influencer declaring that Cubans want capitalism.
AI-generated artists break through in country music

AI-generated artists break through in country music

AI-generated singers routinely rank among the top-streamed country music artists in the United States -- a trend that for now is limited to a genre that industry observers fear is becoming too formulaic.
Ex-top aide of Spanish PM set to go on trial for graft

Ex-top aide of Spanish PM set to go on trial for graft

A former right-hand man to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is to go on trial Tuesday in a graft case that threatens the Socialist-led minority government.

JD Vance due in Hungary to back Orban's re-election bid

The US vice-president's visit is the latest show of White House support for the Hungarian leader.
Tokyo confirms Japanese national held by Iran freed

Tokyo confirms Japanese national held by Iran freed

Iran freed a Japanese national held since January, Tokyo said Tuesday, with Kyodo News reporting that the person was believed to be the Tehran bureau chief of broadcaster NHK.

WATCH: Trump Flips Script on Reporter Asking if He’ll Allow Iran to Charge Tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, Says He Already Has a “Concept” to Charge Tolls – “What About Us Charging Tolls? We Won!”

President Trump on Monday said that he is actually considering controlling the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz with tolls for shipping once Iran is defeated.  President Trump plans to launch a massive attack on Iran's civilian infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and energy if they do not make a deal by tomorrow. The post WATCH: Trump Flips Script on Reporter Asking if He’ll Allow Iran to Charge Tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, Says He Already Has a “Concept” to Charge Tolls – “What About Us Charging Tolls? We Won!” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Trump sparks nuclear doomsday fears with 'day of reckoning' threat

Trump sparks nuclear doomsday fears with 'day of reckoning' threat

The US and Israel have been in conflict with Iran since February 28, when the countries carried out joint strikes on several key Iranian sites and Iran responded by striking sites cross the Middle East
Rio de Janeiro's gangs hijack buses to sow chaos in war with police

Rio de Janeiro's gangs hijack buses to sow chaos in war with police

When police killed a drug kingpin in a Rio de Janeiro favela last month, armed men quickly surrounded a bus, forced the passengers to disembark and set it on fire in the middle of an avenue.
In Asia-Pacific, the real maritime contest is over satellite surveillance

In Asia-Pacific, the real maritime contest is over satellite surveillance

Control of the seas has long defined power in the Asia-Pacific. From strategic chokepoints to contested fishing grounds, maritime space has shaped the region’s economic lifelines and geopolitical tensions. But a quieter contest is unfolding – less visible, yet potentially more consequential. It is not a contest over territory but over data. As satellite surveillance, digital tracking and advanced analytics transform how the ocean is monitored, a new question emerges: who controls the information...