2026-04-13
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Viktor Orban, Hungary's Prime Minister since 2010, conceded a feat in the country's parliamentary elections.
Despite years spent reshaping the electoral system to favour his Fidesz party,
TISA, led by Peter Madhyar, has won comfortably.
Turnout exceeded 77% according to the National Election Office, the highest in any election since the fall of communism.
Donald Trump said America would begin a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after peace talks with Iran broke down.
Writing on social media, he said the Navy would clear the Strait of Mines,
warning that any Iranian who fires at us or at peaceful vessels will be blown to hell.
The president also said he had ordered the Navy to interdict any ship
in international waters that had paid a toll to Iran.