Diplomacy

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Generational Divide Could Decide Hungarian Election Culture

Generational Divide Could Decide Hungarian Election

The key issue in the April 12, 2026 parliamentary election is the political fault line between young and old: while over 60% of those under 30 support...

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Czech and Slovak Governments Resume Joint Talks Economy

Czech and Slovak Governments Resume Joint Talks

Czech and Slovak ministers met for a joint session at Nová Horka Chateau in the Moravian-Silesian Region after nearly two years. Prime Ministers Babiš...

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How a Papal Conclave Works—and Why Cardinals Lock the Door Culture

How a Papal Conclave Works—and Why Cardinals Lock the Door

A papal conclave is the ancient, secretive process by which the College of Cardinals elects a new pope inside the Sistine Chapel, using smoke signals...

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How Back-Channel Diplomacy Works—and Why Culture

How Back-Channel Diplomacy Works—and Why

Back-channel diplomacy allows rival nations to negotiate in secret, bypassing public posturing. From the Cuban Missile Crisis to Kissinger's opening o...

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Paris Bomb Plot Foiled: Three Minors Arrested Culture

Paris Bomb Plot Foiled: Three Minors Arrested

Parisian police have thwarted a bomb attack planned against the Bank of America headquarters in the 8th arrondissement. Three minor suspects have been...

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Israel Blocks Palm Sunday Mass at Holy Sepulchre Culture

Israel Blocks Palm Sunday Mass at Holy Sepulchre

Israeli police barred Cardinal Pizzaballa from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass at Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre — the first such disruption in...

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How Popes Choose Their Names—and Why It Matters Culture

How Popes Choose Their Names—and Why It Matters

Every new pope selects a symbolic name upon election. The tradition dates back nearly 1,500 years, and each choice sends a deliberate signal about the...

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What Is Birthright Citizenship and How Does It Work? Economy

What Is Birthright Citizenship and How Does It Work?

Birthright citizenship grants nationality at birth based on where a person is born or who their parents are. Here is how jus soli and jus sanguinis wo...

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Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government Culture

Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government

Michal Šimečka secured the support of 191 out of 202 delegates at Progressive Slovakia's (PS) congress in Trnava on Saturday. The party ruled out any...

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President Nawrocki Grants Amnesty to Poles Fighting in Ukraine Culture

President Nawrocki Grants Amnesty to Poles Fighting in Ukraine

President Karol Nawrocki has signed a law granting amnesty to Polish citizens who have fought in the ranks of the Ukrainian armed forces since 2014. T...

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Orbán Vetoes €90 Billion EU Aid Package for Ukraine Economy

Orbán Vetoes €90 Billion EU Aid Package for Ukraine

Hungary is blocking the EU's €90 billion aid package for Ukraine at the Brussels summit, while the Hungarian Parliament has rejected Ukraine's EU acce...

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Houthis Enter Iran War With First Missile Strike on Israel Economy

Houthis Enter Iran War With First Missile Strike on Israel

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired ballistic missiles at Israel on Saturday, marking their first direct attack since the US-Israeli war on Iran b...

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