EU Court Says Hungary’s Anti-LGBTQ Rules Breach Law

BRUSSELS, April 21 (Reuters) – Hungary’s ⁠outgoing ⁠government violated European ⁠law with rules prohibiting or ​restricting access to LGBTQ content, which stigmatise and ‌marginalise gay and trans ‌people, the European Court of ⁠Justice ⁠ruled on Tuesday. The ruling could provide a test ​for the future of social policy under Hungary’s new leader Peter Magyar, who …

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Unclear if U.S.-Iran peace talks will happen one day before Trump’s latest ultimatum expires

3m ago Iranian state TV says nobody sent to Pakistan yet, participation in talks requires change in U.S. “behavior” Iranian state TV on Tuesday rejected reports suggesting a lower-level preliminary delegation had arrived in Pakistan’s capital ahead of possible peace talks with Trump administration officials. “Since Saturday, numerous reports have circulated about the ‘departure’ or …

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Ex-Official Describes Pressure From UK PM’s Office, Deepening Mandelson Row

By Elizabeth Piper, Sarah Young and Sam Tabahriti LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) – A former top foreign ministry official said ⁠on ⁠Tuesday he had faced “constant pressure” from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ⁠office to speed up the appointment of his pick as the ambassador to the U.S., deepening a row that threatens the British ​leader. …

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China Flexes Energy Leverage as the Philippines, US Start Annual War Games

BEIJING, April 21 (Reuters) – China on Tuesday implied energy assistance for the Philippines ⁠could ⁠be tied to Manila holding military drills with the ⁠U.S. and other allies, as its top newspaper showed Beijing’s readiness to leverage its reserves in diplomatic disputes. In an ​editorial headlined “The Philippines should create conditions for deepening cooperation,” the ruling …

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Mexico demands answers after U.S. officials killed in car crash following drug lab raid: “We were not informed”

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday she would demand explanations over what U.S. and Mexican officials were doing in northern Chihuahua when they died in an accident over the weekend, noting that any joint collaborations between the local government and the U.S. without federal permission would be a violation of Mexican law. The crash, following …

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Myanmar President Seeks Peace Talks Within 100 Days, Rebels Reject Offer

April 21 (Reuters) – Myanmar’s new military-backed government wants to ⁠hold ⁠peace talks with opposition armed ⁠groups by the end of July, the country’s junta leader-turned-president said, ​but two key rebel groups rejected the offer on Tuesday. State media reported that President Min Aung Hlaing, ‌who led a coup five ‌years ago that plunged the …

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