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Hungarians suggest meme stars and Nobel laureates for next president
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Politik·3.8.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Hungarians suggest meme stars and Nobel laureates for next president

Hungary is experiencing political change after Viktor Orbán's ousting, with Prime Minister Péter Magyar seeking public input for the next president. Online polls suggest unconventional candidates like 'Hide the Pain Harold' and Nobel laureate Katalin Karikó, while Magyar's initial nomination of Judit Polgár faced backlash, highlighting an imperfect but evolving democratic process.

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Guardian International
4 Min. Lesezeit
Reality TV Star Spencer Pratt a Serious Contender for Los Angeles Mayor
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Politik·2.6.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Reality TV Star Spencer Pratt a Serious Contender for Los Angeles Mayor

Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt is a serious contender in the race for Los Angeles mayor, polling closely with incumbent Karen Bass and council member Nithya Raman ahead of Tuesday's primary. Pratt has significantly outraised his opponents and uses social media effectively, though faces challenges due to his lack of political experience in the liberal city.

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BBC World
5 Min. Lesezeit
‘London is a case study in hope’: Sadiq Khan on 10 years as mayor
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11.5.2026

‘London is a case study in hope’: Sadiq Khan on 10 years as mayor

London mayor talks up coalition-building, highlights his environmental record, and worries national Labour party is on the wrong trackWhen Sadiq Khan was first elected as mayor of London 10 years ago, Barack Obama was US president, the UK was still in the European Union and Leicester City had just been crowned the unlikely champions of the English Premier League.In the intervening decade, Donald Trump has gone from reality TV star to two-time US president, the UK has had six different prime ministers, and Brexit has convulsed the country. London has been rocked by tragedies ranging from terror attacks to the Grenfell Tower fire. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK