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WHAT’S HOT TODAY April 13, 2026

WHAT’S HOT TODAY April 13, 2026

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The world is shifting fast —
from political earthquakes
to rising geopolitical tensions
and economic pressure.

In Europe,
a major political turning point just happened.

In Hungary,
Viktor Orbán
has officially lost power
after 16 years in office.

The opposition, led by Péter Magyar,
secured a decisive victory
with a strong parliamentary majority.

A result seen as a reset
for Hungary’s relationship with Europe
and a rejection of years of “illiberal” governance.

Meanwhile,
tensions in the Middle East
are reaching a critical level.

The United States
has announced a blockade
targeting Iranian ports,

a move strongly criticized by Iran,
which described it as an act of “piracy”.

This escalation is already impacting global markets.

Oil prices have surged
above $100 per barrel,

driven by fears of supply disruption
in one of the world’s most strategic zones.

Around 20% of global oil
passes through this region,
making any instability
a direct threat to the global economy.

Back in Morocco,
authorities are warning about a different kind of threat.

The NARSA
has issued an alert
regarding a wave of scam SMS messages.

These messages falsely claim
to offer online payment services,

but are in fact attempts
to steal personal and banking data.

Officials clearly stated
that no such digital payment system
is currently being used,

urging citizens
to remain cautious
and avoid sharing sensitive information.

In summary:
From political change in Europe
to rising geopolitical tensions and digital scams,

today’s news reflects a world
under pressure,
where instability and transformation
are happening at the same time.

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