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Hungary set for power clash as president rejects demand to quit

Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok rejected Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s demand that he resign, setting up a political showdown between the country’s old and new leadership figures. Magyar, whose crushing election victory ousted former premier Viktor Orban, had set a midnight Sunday deadline for Sulyok to leave. 
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16 arrested across Arsenal parade, crime scene in place following stabbing in north London

Sixteen people were arrested after a parade to mark Arsenal's Premier League win, and a crime scene was in place following a stabbing in North London. Arsenal celebrated their first league title in 22 years with an open-top bus parade, which followed a circular route around the Emirates Stadium and the Islington, Highbury and Canonbury areas and included the men's and women's teams.
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Drone hits nuclear facility as Kyiv, Moscow trade strikes

Ukraine and Russia traded aerial attacks on Saturday as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held what he called a special meeting on next steps with top aides. A Ukrainian drone struck the machine room building of one of power units at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine on Saturday afternoon, causing unspecified damage, Interfax reported, citing ...
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U.N. adds Israeli and Russian forces to sexual violence list

The United Nations on Friday added Israeli and Russian security forces for the first time to an annual report documenting sexual violence in conflicts, including allegations of rape and sexual abuse against Palestinian detainees and Ukrainian prisoners of war.
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Ghana lawmakers pass bill criminalizing LGBTQ+ people, activity

ACCRA, Ghana — Ghana’s parliament passed a Draconian anti-LGBTQ bill Friday, months after it was reintroduced in parliament. The Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill prescribes prison sentences of as much as three years for people who identify as LGBTQ. It compels anyone who knows someone to be gay to report them to authorities, and criminalizes the promotion of LGBTQ activities. The ...
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3 Latvian climbers die in fall on Mount McKinley

Three members of a Latvian climbing expedition have died in an accident high on Mount McKinley in Alaska’s Denali National Park, according to the Latvian Mountaineering Association. A fourth climber was rescued and is in critical condition, the organization said.
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Global warming likely to exceed 1.5C through 2030, WMO says

Global warming is likely to surpass 1.5C for the next five years, breaching a threshold that countries set in the 2015 Paris climate accord, and 2027 is set to be the next year of record-breaking heat, according to a report by the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organization.