Trump: US-Iran Peace Talks May Resume Soon in Islamabad

Donald Trump suggests US-Iran peace talks could restart in Islamabad over the next two days, while Pakistan works to arrange negotiations before a ceasefire expires. House Democrats propose a commission to assess Trump's fitness for office.

Avá-Guarani Seek Justice 50 Years After Itaipu Dam

Indigenous Avá-Guarani communities continue their struggle for territorial recognition and reparations five decades after the Itaipu hydroelectric dam flooded their ancestral lands along the Brazil-Paraguay border.

Orbán's Defeat in Hungary Sparks Hope for Liberal Democracy

Péter Magyar's landslide victory over Viktor Orbán in Hungary signals a backlash against corruption and populism, offering a boost for liberal democracy in Europe, though experts caution against expecting similar upsets in upcoming elections.

Wales Election Choice: Plaid Cymru vs Reform UK

The upcoming Senedd election presents Welsh voters with two starkly different nationalist visions that could end a century of Labour dominance and transform the country's political landscape.

Sarwar Denies Reform Deal Claims as 'Desperate Lie'

Anas Sarwar dismisses allegations from Reform UK's Malcolm Offord that he sought a deal to keep SNP out of power, calling it a 'desperate lie' amid escalating political tensions ahead of Holyrood elections.

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