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Législatives en Hongrie : les esprits s’échauffent à l’approche du scrutin

  • Politics
  • Max Griera
  • Apr 1, 2026

Le Premier ministre Viktor Orbán est engagé dans le combat le plus difficile de sa vie politique, un combat qui menace de mettre fin à ses seize années de règne.

Hungary’s unfair election: Why Viktor Orbán is so hard to beat

  • Politics
  • Jamie Dettmer, Max Griera
  • Apr 1, 2026

The prime minister's rivals say his total control over the state and the media allows him to influence elections in his favor.

Man City lead Man Utd in Anderson race - Wednesday's gossip

  • Sports
  • Mar 31, 2026

Manchester City lead Manchester United in the race for Elliot Anderson, the Red Devils receive a boost in their pursuit of Sandro Tonali, Liverpool want Francisco Conceicao to replace Mohamed Salah, p...

How bad will Europe’s energy crisis get?

  • Politics
  • Ben Munster, Jakob Weizman, Martina Sapio, Tommaso Lecca, Bjarke Smith-Meyer, Ben Makuch
  • Mar 31, 2026

Germany’s Friedrich Merz warns the economic fallout from the war in Iran is on track to rival that of the Covid pandemic or the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Europe hardens opposition to Trump’s Iran war demands

  • Politics
  • Victor Jack
  • Mar 31, 2026

Even America's staunchest allies are closing their skies and restricting information sharing thanks to rising pushback to the monthlong conflict.

Seeds of doubt: The dark side of an Italian energy giant’s green jet fuel promise

  • Politics
  • Marianne Gros, Leonie Cater, Costanza Gambarini, Luke Barratt
  • Mar 31, 2026

Italian state-owned oil giant Eni presents its Kenyan biofuel project as a model for sustainable air travel. Many small farmers say it's failed them.

Zia Yusuf, the ‘British Muslim patriot’ Nigel Farage trusts with the border

  • Politics
  • Sam Blewett
  • Mar 31, 2026

Britain is on a “catastrophic” path headed for “sectarian violence," says the entrepreneur tasked with selling Reform UK's hardline migration policies — and talking up Christianity.

Tensions surge in final stretch of Hungarian election

  • Politics
  • Max Griera
  • Mar 31, 2026

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is in the toughest fight of his political life, one that threatens to end his 16-year rule.

Fernandez on Real Madrid shortlist - Tuesday's gossip

  • Sports
  • Mar 30, 2026

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez is on Real Madrid's shortlist, Juventus are eyeing Manchester United's Manuel Ugarte, Newcastle receive a boost in their bid to keep hold of Sandro Tonali, plus more.

Pourquoi les partis de centre gauche en Europe enchaînent les revers électoraux

  • Politics
  • Aitor Hernández-Morales, Jacopo Barigazzi
  • Mar 30, 2026

Du Portugal au Danemark, les électeurs progressistes et issus de la classe ouvrière tournent le dos aux partis de centre gauche qui ne s’attaquent pas à la crise du coût de la vie et mènent des politi...

Two teams, three games, six days - O'Neill's unique predicament

  • Sports
  • Mar 30, 2026

BBC Sport NI looks at how Northern Ireland and Blackburn Rovers manager Michael O'Neill will navigate a unique six-day stretch that will bring three games against Wales, Birmingham City and a relegati...

As the WTO flounders, the world’s middle powers go their own way

  • Politics
  • Caroline Hug
  • Mar 30, 2026

After another failure to reform the stricken global trade body, coalitions form to bypass its consensus-based rulebook.