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Hungarian President Vows to Fight Ouster by New Government
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Politique·12 sa önceRésumé IA

Hungarian President Vows to Fight Ouster by New Government

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok vows to resist the new government's efforts to force him from office, accusing Prime Minister Péter Magyar of plotting a power grab. Magyar, who won a landslide victory, aims to remove Orbán-era appointees, including Sulyok, whom he blames for enabling cronyism. Sulyok argues Magyar is abusing his majority and seeks to protect democratic norms.

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Politico EU
Syrian national sentenced to 26 years in Netherlands for crimes against humanity
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Law·4 g önceRésumé IA

Syrian national sentenced to 26 years in Netherlands for crimes against humanity

A Syrian man, identified as Rafiq al Q, has been sentenced to 26 years in prison by a Dutch court for crimes against humanity, including torture and rape of detainees in Syria between 2013-2014. This marks the first conviction in the Netherlands for Assad-era atrocities and the first time a Dutch court has convicted an individual of sexual violence as a crime against humanity.

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TOI World
Musk uses slurs to mock French prosecutors investigating X
ACTU
09.05.2026

Musk uses slurs to mock French prosecutors investigating X

Elon Musk has launched a tirade against French judicial authorities currently investigating possible abuses on his X social network. France opened an inquiry in January 2025 into allegations that X, formerly known as Twitter, was used to interfere in French politics. The investigation has since widened to cover allegations of Holocaust denial, distribution of sexual deepfakes and most recently possible complicity in the distribution of images of child sexual abuse. Responding to a post on the...

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SCMP Economy
Syria to Begin Trials of Assad-Era Officials in Daraa, Site of 2011 Protests That Sparked Civil War
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Politique·26.04.2026Résumé IA

Syria to Begin Trials of Assad-Era Officials in Daraa, Site of 2011 Protests That Sparked Civil War

Syria's Justice Ministry announced the launch of public trials next week for ousted Assad regime officials, beginning with cases from Daraa where protests began in 2011. Trials will include Assad's cousins Atif Najib and Wassim al-Assad, and former military intelligence major Amjad Youssef, accused of killings that sparked the 13-year civil war resulting in over 500,000 deaths.

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