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Spanish premier urges China to take bigger role in multipolar order

HONG KONG – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday said China should take on a more substantial role with issues including climate change, security, defense and the fight against inequality, adding that Europe will also have to redouble its efforts as the U.S. withdraws from leadership roles on many fronts.
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Taiwan plans drills to break potential Chinese energy blockade

Taiwan will conduct new drills in coming weeks to ensure the island has access to critical supplies in the event of a Chinese blockade, a risk demonstrated by Iran’s closure of a global energy chokepoint. A senior Taiwanese official said the government will carry out its first-ever joint exercise between the Interior Ministry and other departments to escort ships carrying natural gas and oil ...
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Israel launches new attacks in Lebanon days ahead of rare direct talks

JERUSALEM – Israel launched new attacks on Lebanon on Sunday after the United States and Iran failed to reach a quick peace deal over the weekend. Last week, President Donald Trump asked Israel to scale back its attacks on Lebanon. The fighting in recent days, which Israel says is targeting the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah, appears to be focused on southern Lebanon; Israel has not bombed the capital, Beirut, since an onslaught on Wednesday.
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UK won’t take part in Trump’s planned blockade of Hormuz Strait

The UK will not take part in the proposed U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, setting up yet another point of contention between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the conflict in Iran. The British government said in a statement Sunday that it continued to call for freedom of navigation and the opening of the strait, following Trump’s announcement that the U.S. ...
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Peru extends voting for president, congress amid delays at polling sites

Peruvians are heading to the polls Sunday to elect a new president from among a record 36 candidates and to overhaul the legislature, which for the first time in over three decades will return to a bicameral system. This is one of Peru’s most complex elections, with the largest and most expensive ballot sheets in its tumultuous history. With such a crowded field and many voters deciding at the ...
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At least 25 dead in Haiti after visit to mountaintop fortress turns tragic

At least 30 people are dead, many of them school-age children as young as 12, after a gathering advertised on TikTok turned tragic on Saturday at Haiti’s premier mountaintop fortress. The deaths were confirmed by Haiti Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, who told the Miami Herald “the government is mobilizing” the ministry of health, justices of the peace to respond to the tragedy. The ...
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Ukraine accuses Russia of hundreds of Easter ceasefire violations

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine on Saturday accused Russia of hundreds of violations of a Kremlin-declared ceasefire over Orthodox Easter. Ukraine’s general staff said attacks had continued, recording 469 breaches of the truce, including hundreds of drone strikes, 153 instances of shelling and 22 assault operations. The 32-hour ceasefire, ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, went ...
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Hungary rivals make final pitch as Orbán fights for political life

DEBRECEN, Hungary — Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made competing final pitches to voters on Saturday, a day before the country heads to the polls in what is seen as its most critical election since the transition to democracy. Magyar told supporters in the eastern city of Debrecen that Orbán, who trails in the polls, would be ejected from office. He ...
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Ukraine hit Russian oil pumping station before ceasefire

Ukraine struck a fuel pumping station in Russia’s Krasnodar region overnight, hours before the start of 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter and a prisoner-of-war swap. Kyiv’s forces hit the Krymskaya facility, Ukraine’s General Staff said on Telegram. Earlier, authorities of the southern Russian region reported on Telegram that a drone attack had caused a fire at a fuel depot, but didn’t ...
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Orban warns of ‘danger’ if Hungarians oust him in elections

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban addressed the nation two days before pivotal elections, telling voters that he was the safe bet and that ousting him after 16 years in office, as independent polls suggest may happen, would imperil the nation. “We are now facing the danger of losing everything we have built together,” Orban said on Friday morning on his social media channel. He said ...
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US asks allies for quick plans to secure Hormuz after pact

The U.S. wants specific commitments from European allies on their pledge to help secure the Strait of Hormuz after the fighting in Iran stops, requesting that countries present concrete plans to ensure navigation through the waterway within days, according to a senior NATO official.