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Andy Burnham Launches Makerfield Byelection Campaign Amid Leadership Ambitions
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, launches his campaign for the Makerfield byelection, signaling his ambitions for Labour leadership. His success could reshape Labour's future and boost his bid to challenge Keir Starmer.
Germany Faces Economic Turbulence as Industry and Auto Sector Struggle
Germany's economy faces hurdles: ZF Friedrichshafen is restructuring amid global pressures, and industrial confidence declines amid political tensions. These challenges could influence the country's economic trajectory and policy decisions in the coming months.

Hungary's Péter Magyar Wins Election, Ending Viktor Orbán's 16-Year Rule
Peter Magyar's election victory marks the end of Viktor Orbán's long-standing leadership in Hungary, bringing a major political change. This development could pave the way for reforms and a shift in Hungary's domestic and foreign policies, with international reactions celebrating the democratic outcome.

White House Faces Alliance Strains Amid Trump's Threats and Iran Policy Failures
U.S. allies are increasingly ignoring Trump's threats and distancing themselves, signalling a major shift in international relations. The situation highlights a decline in American influence, especially concerning Iran, raising concerns about future diplomatic effectiveness.
Germany and Ukraine discuss long-term support during government talks amid ongoing conflict
Germany is debating extended military and strategic support for Ukraine during government consultations, aiming to strengthen Kyiv's defense capabilities. These discussions come as Ukraine continues to face intense fighting and seeks increased international backing to address its security challenges.

House GOP Presses for Pam Bondi’s Testimony on Epstein Files Amid DOJ Shielding Efforts
The House Oversight Committee is pushing for former Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about her role in Epstein case files, despite the DOJ's attempt to block her. This conflict highlights ongoing scrutiny of the Epstein investigation and its disclosures.

Axel Springer to Acquire Telegraph Media Group in $766 Million Deal
Germany's Axel Springer has agreed to buy Telegraph Media Group for $766 million, edging out the Daily Mail owner in the bidding war. The deal underscores Axel Springer's strategic push into British media and digital news.

Live Nation Settles US Antitrust Lawsuit, Promises Ticket Price Changes and Fee Caps
Major concert promoter Live Nation has settled a U.S. antitrust lawsuit, agreeing to adjust ticket prices and fees following revelations of internal overcharges. The case exposes industry-wide issues and could prompt reforms in ticketing practices and regulatory oversight.

Netflix's Sarandos Flags YouTube as Key EU Competitor Amid Regulatory Talks
Netflix’s Ted Sarandos warns EU regulators that YouTube is a significant competitor, not just a casual video platform. This marks Netflix’s strategic focus on Europe amid regulatory scrutiny and industry rivalry.

Iraqi authorities detain suspect connected to Iran-backed militia in Kittleson kidnapping
Iraqi authorities have detained a suspect linked to the Iran-backed militia involved in kidnapping US journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad. This arrest represents a key step forward in the investigation, with further operations anticipated to ensure her safe release.

Trump Seeks Over $377 Million for White House Renovations in 2026 Budget
Donald Trump has proposed more than $377 million for White House renovations in the 2026 budget, including funds for a new ballroom. The request faces legal and funding challenges that could impact project execution.

Jonathan Greenberger Named Politico’s Next Global Editor-in-Chief
Jonathan Greenberger has been appointed as Politico’s new global editor-in-chief, starting May 1, 2023. He succeeds John Harris, who will become Chairman, with the move emphasizing POLITICO's commitment to expanding its international and multimedia journalism.

ICE Acting Chief Todd Lyons Hospitalized Twice Due to Stress, Reports Say
Todd Lyons, acting ICE director, was hospitalized twice over stress, as detailed by Politico, amid claims of pressure from Stephen Miller. The White House denies these allegations, calling them baseless, as investigations into the incident continue.

Republican Analysts Warn Trump's 2020 Focus Risks Midterm Election Losses
Republican leaders express concern over Donald Trump's fixation on the 2020 election, fearing it undermines their midterm prospects. They advocate refocusing on economic issues to better align with voter priorities and improve election outcomes.
Edouard Philippe Leads Re-election Bid as Le Havre Mayor, Boosting 2027 Presidential Hopes
Edouard Philippe is poised to win re-election as mayor of Le Havre with 47% support in the runoff. This victory would bolster his campaign as a key centrist alternative in France's 2027 presidential race.
Polls Show Incumbent Louis Aliot and Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol Leading in Perpignan and Rouen Elections
Recent polls suggest incumbent Louis Aliot is almost certain to be re-elected in Perpignan, facing a tough challenge from opponents. Meanwhile, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol currently holds a commanding lead in the Rouen mayoral race. These trends demonstrate the strong positioning of incumbent candidates in these municipal elections.

MAGA Rep. Ryan Zinke to Retire Amid Health Concerns, Boosting Democratic Chances
Ryan Zinke, a House Republican from Montana, is retiring due to health issues, creating a potential pickup for Democrats. This move could impact the balance of power ahead of the midterm elections.