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The price of power in HungaryPrime Minister Viktor Orbán boasts a strong majority, but vast national debt may be his undoing
Among the freedom fighters in SyriaAn exclusive report from the frontlines of the Assad regime’s brutal crackdown
Aum Shinrykyo turns himself in, finallyA member of the group behind Tokyo’s nerve-gas attacks in the 90s surrenders to police
Scotland fights alcohol abuse with minimum pricingScots are starting to face up to their nation’s drinking problem. But are they willing to pay more for a tipple?
Monks with brooms fight in Jesus’ birthplace The tussle at Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity is only the latest in a long series of turf disputes
The GOP goes to piecesAn evangelicals’ darling, a slick ex-governor and a libertarian reveal a split party. Maybe Obama was the real winner
North Korea echoes China’s horrors under Mao Pyongyang’s funerary pomp and strategy of terror mirror the darkest days of its communist neighbour
David Cameron’s main rival? Boris Johnson.London’s eccentric mayor may yet challenge Cameron for the Tory leadership