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Alice & Bob quantum computer
TechApril 13, 2026

The Quantum Arms Race: Can Europe Finally Compete with American Tech Dominance?

European quantum computing firms are aggressively pursuing scalable technology to challenge American industry leaders and secure a foothold in the future of high-performance computing.

Geordin Hill-Lewis is seen with his fist raised after his election as the DA's new leader
PoliticsApril 13, 2026

Democratic Alliance looks to break electoral ceiling under new leadership

Newly elected Democratic Alliance leader Geordin Hill-Lewis aims to overcome the party's long-standing 20% electoral plateau by appealing to a broader demographic while maintaining a firm stance against ANC-backed race-based economic polici

A dual image of a female Hezbollah supporter and an image of the site of an Israeli airstrike
Foreign PolicyApril 13, 2026

Lebanon's Weak Government Powerless to Rein in Hezbollah Terrorists

The Lebanese government enters ceasefire negotiations with Israel from a position of total weakness, as Hezbollah continues to prioritize its Iranian-funded arsenal over the sovereignty and stability of the nation.

Eric Swalwell wears a dark blue button down shirt at a candidate forum in Los Angeles last year.
PoliticsApril 13, 2026

California Democrats in Freefall as Swalwell Campaign Implodes

The California Democratic Party is in a state of total disarray following Eric Swalwell's resignation from Congress and exit from the governor's race, leaving the party without a clear path to the general election.

A man stands at a podium
Foreign PolicyApril 13, 2026

Hungary's New Leadership Signals Shift Away From Orbán's Russia Ties

Following a landslide electoral victory that ended Viktor Orbán’s 16-year tenure, prime minister-elect Péter Magyar has pledged to align Hungary more closely with European interests and confront Russian aggression.

Liat Zvi is pictured from the shoulders up, in a domestic setting with a table in the background. She is a dark-haired woman with gold-rimmed glasses.
Foreign PolicyApril 13, 2026

Israelis Reject Weak Ceasefire, Demand Total Victory Over Iranian Terror

New polling reveals that while Israelis are weary of the ongoing conflict, two-thirds oppose the current ceasefire with Iran, reflecting a deep-seated belief that the regime and its proxies have not been sufficiently neutralized.

A woman on the left speaks to a camera, on the right a petrol price sign.
EconomyApril 13, 2026

Drivers flock to tribal lands to escape state-imposed fuel taxes

As state governments continue to inflate fuel costs with heavy taxation, American drivers are increasingly turning to tribal lands to find relief at the pump.

Young people celebrate in the dark
Foreign PolicyApril 13, 2026

Viktor Orbán's Long Reign Ends as Hungarian Voters Demand Change

Hungarian voters have signaled a major shift in national leadership, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure in favor of newcomer Péter Magyar.

Split screen image showing correspondent Frank Gardner on the right and a vessel on the left
Foreign PolicyApril 13, 2026

Trump Imposes Naval Blockade on Iranian Regime Following Failed Diplomacy

Following the collapse of weekend peace talks, the United States has initiated a naval blockade of Iranian ports to curb the rogue regime's influence.

A vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, off the coast of Oman’s Musandam province, April 12, 2026
Foreign PolicyApril 13, 2026

Projecting Strength: U.S. Navy Blockade Targets Iranian Revenue Streams

The U.S. military has initiated a strategic blockade of Iranian ports to halt the regime's petrochemical exports and deny the mullahs the billions they use to fund instability.

A woman  with her hair in plaits and wearing a hat and a woolly jumper casts her vote during the presidential election in Urumbamba, Cusco, Peru, 12 April 2026. She is holding the ballot in her hand and is inserting it into a ballot box.
Foreign PolicyApril 13, 2026

Logistical Failure Stalls Peru Election as Voters Demand Order

A massive failure in ballot delivery has forced Peruvian electoral authorities to extend voting into a second day, delaying results in a nation desperate for stability and a firm hand against corruption.