A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon begins amid ongoing conflict with Hezbollah and regional tensions involving Iran. The truce aims to pave the way for peace talks, though challenges remain as violations and military deployments continue.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán concedes defeat after 16 years as opposition leader Peter Magyar’s center-right party wins a parliamentary supermajority. European leaders welcome the shift toward European Union values.
A two-week ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. takes effect amid ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon. While markets rally and tanker traffic resumes in the Strait of Hormuz, Israel continues its campaign against Hezbollah, complicating prospects for lasting peace.
On Palm Sunday, Israeli police prevented Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Reverend Francesco Ielpo from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, marking the first time in centuries that the traditional Mass could not be held there, due to heightened security amid conflict between Israel and Iran. The move, justified by Israeli authorities as a safety measure against missile threats, sparked widespread international condemnation for infringing on religious freedoms and access to holy sites. In response to the backlash, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office pledged to facilitate worship for church leaders during the remainder of Easter week, highlighting the ongoing tension between security and religious rights in Jerusalem.
Millions are expected to participate in the nationwide "No Kings" protests against President Trump, with over 3,100 events planned across the U.S. and a flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, drawing significant attention due to recent federal immigration enforcement controversies. The movement, which began with a smaller demonstration in Paris, aims to oppose various Trump administration policies, including immigration enforcement, healthcare cuts, and perceived abuses of power, and features appearances by notable activists and musicians. Despite White House dismissals of the protests as politically motivated, organizers highlight widespread support from diverse regions, including rural and suburban areas, and the movement has gained international traction with events planned globally.







