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Hungary’s Magyar urges president to quit, vows to overhaul state media
Incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar says his government could be formed by mid-May.
Guterres urges end to arms flow as Sudan war enters fourth year
The flow of weapons to Sudan must stop, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres pleaded on the war's third anniversary.
Arab Barghouti says rights groups must do more for Palestinian prisoners
Marwan Barghouti's son is challenging human rights groups to do more to stop Israel’s abuse of Palestinian prisoners.
What is Trump-backed SAVE America Act and what could it mean for US vote?
US Senate resumes debate on controversial bill requiring more proof of citizenship, which Trump calls top priority.
Countries pledge $1.5bn for Sudan crisis as war enters fourth year
UN chief calls for end to 'nightmare' war as Khartoum rejects international conference as 'colonial tutelage approach'.
Blood, Sweat and Sugar
The sugar industry’s bitter legacy, built on slavery, exploitation and environmental damage, is still resonating today.
UN experts urge member states to suspend Israel arms transfers
The experts call Israel's bombardment of Lebanon on April 8 'a blatant violation of the UN Charter'.
Is Iran beating the US at its own propaganda game?
Iran has condemned a ban imposed by YouTube on a pro-Iranian group that releases Lego-style AI videos.
Can Japan’s arms industry gain from Trump trust loss?
Japan's announcement comes at a time when the country is looking to rapidly expand its defence exports.
Iran warns US naval blockade threatens ceasefire
Iran says it will halt all trade in the Gulf if the US continues blocking its vessels.

