
Hungary's upcoming election, driven by rising discontent over corruption and economic struggles, poses a significant challenge to Viktor Orban's long-standing authoritarian rule. Péter Magyar, a former Fidesz member, has emerged as a key opposition figure by denouncing government corruption and appealing to younger voters. Meanwhile, conservation efforts in Latin America aim to protect jaguars by creating habitat corridors and mitigating conflicts with landowners, with tourism playing a crucial role in funding these initiatives. Also, the surge in canonized saints reflects the Catholic Church's evolving practices and its attempt to address contemporary anxieties, as seen in the long lines of people viewing St. Francis of Assisi's remains.
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