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The US president has attacked the leader of the Catholic Church in a social media post, accusing him of being ‘weak’ on crime and of ‘catering to the Radical Left', after the pope criticised the US-Israeli war against Iran.
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In 2022, when Viktor Orbán crushed an ineffectual opposition, his grip on power seemed unbreakable. Four years later, he is out. Why? And what does this mean for Europe and the rest of the world? ft.trib.al/pk5jt3Z
Breaking news: With more than 70% of the votes counted, Péter Magyar’s Tisza party is projected to win a two-thirds majority in Hungary's election ft.trib.al/a7M8jyZ
Something big is orbiting Earth’s atmosphere. Can you feel its gravitational pull? Twenty years after making first contact, Earth is readying for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'.
Jo Ellison reflects on 'the season of the septuagenarian': ft.trib.al/uN0Io3B
Breaking news: Donald Trump said the US would launch a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, following the failure of US negotiators to reach a deal with Iranian officials.
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Viktor Orban’s self-styled illiberal economics model is on the ballot today in Hungary
My verdict in the @financialtimes.com today: the model has been a disaster for Hungarians, who are much poorer as a result
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The combination of AI and small families will create more free time than is good for us, says Janan Ganesh: ft.trib.al/ElZhsTO
Wall Street banks set to report $40bn trading haul as Iran war rekindles volatility ft.trib.al/GeDZxf8