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Europe
Monday, April 20, 2026
- U.K police investigating if attacks in London are the work of Iranian proxies
- NATO allies working to reopen the Strait of Hormuz spark fury from Trump
- Life jacket worn by a passenger who survived the Titanic auctioned off for over $900,000
- What Viktor Orbán's loss means for the future of global populism
- A mass shooting in Ukraine's capital leaves 6 dead before police shot and killed the gunman
- Russian missiles and drones bombard Ukraine in hourslong attack
- French government seeking release of 86-year-old French widow detained by ICE
- U.K. inquiry lays bare 'catastrophic' missed chances before stabbings at dance class
- Election winner Peter Magyar sets new course for Hungary
- 5 things to know about Péter Magyar, Hungary's new prime minister
- Viktor Orbán, Hungary's long-serving prime minister, ousted after 16 years in power
- Hungary's Viktor Orbán concedes defeat, ending 16 years in power
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán seeks a fifth consecutive term in office
- For Orthodox Easter, a bakery in Ukraine is selling bread that helps remove landmines
- How Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's hometown became a symbol of excesses
- Longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces major challenges in Hungary's elections
- A Ukrainian mayor, released from captivity, returns to a radically different city
- Five things to know about Hungary's election
- Life in a Ukrainian city dramatically changed by war
- Daring to dissent in Russia