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Latin America A stampede at a Haitian mountaintop fortress kills at least 25 people and injures dozens A stampede at a mountaintop fortress popular with tourists in northern Haiti has killed at least 25 people and injured dozens of others, authorities said. The Associated Press
Latin America Peru election results delayed after thousands get a one-day voting extension Voters will have to wait until at least Monday to learn the outcome of Sunday's presidential election after the process was mired with logistical issues that left thousands unable to cast ballots. The Associated Press
Politics Trump lambasts Pope Leo XIV, extending feud over Iran war with American pontiff President Donald Trump delivered an extraordinary broadside against Pope Leo XIV on Sunday night, saying he didn't think the U.S.-born global leader of the Catholic Church is "doing a very good job." The Associated Press
Politics Fighting assault allegations, Eric Swalwell suspends his bid for California governor The San Francisco Chronicle and CNN reported multiple allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. Swalwell calls them false but apologized to his supporters and family. Brian Mann
World After failed peace talks, President Trump threatens to blockade the Strait of Hormuz Less than a day after peace talks between the US and Iran failed, President Trump said that he will blockade the Strait of Hormuz. Greg Myre
World Amid the Iran war, Ukraine makes gains against the Kremlin With attention focused on Iran, Ukraine has made economic, battlefield and diplomatic gains against the Kremlin. Eleanor Beardsley
World Iran-US conflict fought amid censorships and digital fog of war Amid the war in Iran, countries have been censoring and policing what their citizens are saying about the conflict and what information they have access to. Rob Schmitz
World Will Orbán's defeat change Hungary's relationship to the EU? Historic voter turnout in Hungary ousted Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from power. How may this shift change Hungary's relationship with the European Union, which Orbán criticized regularly. Rob Schmitz
World Viktor Orbán concedes defeat in historic Hungary election Hungarian voters turned out in the historic numbers to turn away from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party. NPR's Rob Schmitz discusses with reporter Esme Nicholson and pollster Abel Bojar. Esme Nicholson
World The consequences of Hungary's election, for Viktor Orban and the world NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with pollster Abel Bojar about the results of Hungary's election, which saw historic voter turnout, the far-reaching consequences of the vote and the future for Viktor Orban. Rob Schmitz