Hungary: Peter Magyar Elected as New Prime Minister

Peter Magyar has been elected as Hungary's new Prime Minister, with plans to combat corruption and negotiate with Brussels. He aims to recover frozen EU funds as a priority.
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Peter Magyar has been elected as Hungary's new Prime Minister, with plans to combat corruption and negotiate with Brussels. He aims to recover frozen EU funds as a priority.

The CDU in Baden-Württemberg has approved a coalition agreement with the Greens, which is facing criticism from the Green Youth for lacking ambition.

Hubert Aiwanger, the leader of the Free Voters, has criticized the black-red coalition in Berlin for a 'lost year'. This statement was made during the FW party conference in Bad Aibling, Bavaria.

According to The Guardian, Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, is facing calls for his resignation following significant losses in the local elections in England.

A recent FAZ commentary argues that Donald Trump's previous approach to artificial intelligence gave too much free rein to development without sufficient oversight, a flaw the paper sees as needing correction. The piece welcomes signs of a policy reversal, viewing it as an opportunity to rebalance regulation and innovation.

Regional and local elections have strengthened nationalists and populists, eroding the traditional dominance of the two major parties — and Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces an obvious corrective if he wants to halt further fragmentation.

EU member states have submitted claims to the European Commission requesting a total of €43 billion in compensation for weapons supplied to Ukraine, a sum that exceeds what the currently available European Peace Facility (EPF) funds could cover, according to Ukrainska Pravda.

A car drove through a pedestrian zone in Leipzig, reportedly killing two people and seriously injuring at least two more. The suspect was reportedly taken to a psychiatric clinic; the city is reviewing security measures while support services are active on site.

Researchers at the University Hospital Frankfurt have identified viruses that specifically target multidrug‑resistant bacteria and have, for the first time in this setting, been allowed to use them therapeutically in patients, offering a potential option when conventional antibiotics fail.

The German government has passed a cabinet resolution on the Federal Requirements Planning Act aimed at accelerating the expansion of power grids. The goal is a secure, affordable, and sustainable energy supply.

The German government wants to attract German investors for private investments in Ukrainian arms companies and joint ventures. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius emphasizes the strategic benefits for Germany.

The European Parliament is demanding a significantly higher budget in negotiations on the next multiannual budget of the European Union, putting it on a collision course with Berlin.

Green Party MP Max Lucks, rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe for Iran, calls for more support for the Iranian population and criticizes German police practices as well as the federal government's response to human rights criticism.

Thanks to a new agreement, one billion euros per year will now flow into urban development funding. The federal government announces further increases.

A shooting incident during the White House press dinner has raised concerns about security measures at the event.

As Open4business reports, Ukraine remains an attractive location for international companies under the slogan 'European Planning'.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has summoned the German ambassador to Russia, Alexander Graf Lambsdorff.

The Union faction in the Bundestag wants to increase the pace of reform and puts the SPD under pressure. In a policy paper, it calls for more growth and strict austerity.

German controls at the border with Luxembourg last year were illegal, according to a court ruling.

Rents for newly signed contracts increased nationwide by 3.5 percent in the first quarter of 2025. This is according to the current housing index of the German Economic Institute.

According to a study, the mineral oil industry achieved additional profits after the introduction of the so-called 12 o'clock rule for price increases at gas stations.

As WELT reports, another leading CDU politician has distanced himself from the party chairman Friedrich Merz's recent statements on pensions.

Ukrainian First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko will meet with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk at a security conference in the Polish city of Rzeszów.

The number of electric cars worldwide has reached a new record. As Die Zeit reports, more than 74 million vehicles with electric drive are now on the road.

In the debate over the number of health insurance funds in Germany, the federal government signals willingness to talk. As Deutschlandfunk reports, the government is open to a reduction in the number of funds.

The German federal government has presented a draft law to promote and modernize the lawyer-notary profession, which includes shortening admission periods and introducing flexible age limits to ensure notarial services.

The Bundestag will discuss a draft law from the federal government on Thursday, April 23, 2026, aimed at transposing European regulations for gas and hydrogen markets into national law.

In Germany, Europe's largest lithium source has been discovered at a depth of four kilometers. The valuable mineral is dissolved in a salt solution and must be pumped to the surface.

CDU defense politician Theis has positively assessed yesterday's meeting in Paris about a possible multinational mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

A Ukrainian Member of Parliament (MP) has reported isolated cases of forced deportation of Ukrainian men from European countries, who are being received by Territorial Recruitment Centers (TCC), as the news agency UNIAN exclusively reports.

Vice Chancellor Klingbeil demands that warnings of a kerosene shortage be taken very seriously, putting him at odds with Economics Minister Reiche, who does not anticipate a shortage.

Polish border guards have seized a 100-dollar banknote with extremely elevated radioactivity from a Ukrainian citizen. According to authorities, the radiation level was 1905 times above the permissible limit.

The Bundestag is debating on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, a motion by the Left Party that aims to curb the influence of billionaires worldwide and advance global justice through more redistribution and development cooperation.

On April 22, 2026, representatives of the Federal Government will answer pre-submitted questions from Members of Parliament during a Question Time in the Bundestag, with the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group being the most represented with 29 questions.

The Bundestag intends to vote on the legal basis for the planned subsidy for electric cars in its plenary session today.

On Thursday, April 23, 2026, the Bundestag referred several proposals to the responsible committees without debate, where they are to be further deliberated.

The Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Dorothee Bär (CSU), and the Federal Minister for Special Tasks and Head of the Chancellery, Thorsten Frei (CDU), will face questions from members of parliament in a government question time session.

Ahead of a possible German military deployment in the Strait of Hormuz, SPD foreign policy expert Ahmetovic demands a stable ceasefire. Simultaneously, Lebanese sources report Israeli attacks after a truce came into effect.

The founding of the Montanunion in 1951 marked the beginning of a new, united Europe and laid the foundation for peace and cooperation on the continent.

A classic Ukrainian Green Borscht can gain significantly in flavor through a special ingredient, as a source reports.