Debate: US extends ceasefire: is a deal with Iran possible?
Just hours before his ultimatum expired, US President Donald Trump has prolonged the ceasefire with Iran for an indefinite period. At Pakistan's request, Trump said that there would beo more attacks until the "seriously fractured" government in Tehran had put forward a "unified proposal" and talks had been concluded. According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry,o final decision has been reached about participating in theegotiations.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/356449/us-extends-ceasefire-is-a-deal-with-iran-possible?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-04-22
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Debate: ECJ rules against Orbán’s LGBTQ law
Since 2021 Hungary has had a law – typical of the Orbán era – prohibiting access to information on homosexuality, trans identity and gender reassignment for the under-18s. The European Court of Justice hasow ruled that the law is discriminatory, and that it violates European fundamental rights as well as contradicting the EU's core values.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/356593/ecj-rules-against-orbans-lgbtq-law?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-04-22
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Debate: Portugal: should Saramago still be required reading?
A proposed change to the curriculum has sparked controversy in Portugal. The country's only Nobel laureate, José Saramago, may lose compulsory reading status in secondary schools. Saramago, who was an avowed communist until his death in 2010, left the country in the 1990s following a row with the Conservatives. Against this backdrop, the proposal by the Conservatives, who areow in power again, has fuelled a heated debate.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/356594/portugal-should-saramago-still-be-required-reading?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-04-22
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