From Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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What Is The Treaty Of Trianon And Why Does It Still Matter?
The Treaty of Trianon set the terms of peace for Hungary -- a member of the defeated Central Powers -- after World War I. The Allies imposed tough terms, carving up German, Austrian, and Ottoman territory as well as Hungary. The so-called "trauma" of Trianon still stirs passions today in Hungary.
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Iran Unveils New 'Kamikaze' Drone
The Iranian military on April 28 presented a new attack drone designed to fly into targets and explode, like the kind used by Russia in the war in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian Men Abroad Scramble In Wake Of Mobilization Crackdown
Ukraine has announced new rules for men of fighting age living abroad -- leaving many in doubt about how the change will affect them. From May 18, Ukrainian consulates will temporarily stop providing services for males between 18 and 60 who have not updated their military records.