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About 100,000 people in Hungary have marched through the centre of the capital Budapest in support of the Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
He's come under heavy criticism at home and from the European Union for adopting laws seen as endangering democracy. Many on the march carried banners in foreign languages appealing to Brussels and other European capitals to respect Hungarian sovereignty.
Africa's biggest football tournament, the Cup of Nations, has begun in Equatorial Guinea, which is co-hosting the event with Gabon. Equatorial Guinea won the opening match, beating Libya 1-0. Earlier, fans forced their way into the stadium as Alex Capstick reports from Bata.
It was
mayhem
outside the ground as thousands of spectators tried to force their way through the one gate reserved for them to enter the stadium complex. Riot police attempted to push them back. Tear gas was fired into the air, but that only caused more confusion, and eventually the barriers were opened, and the fans flooded through. Security has become such an important issue at this tournament.
Memories are still fresh of the Togo team bus being attacked by gunmen in Angola two years ago.
A 16-year-old Dutch girl, Laura Dekker, has become the youngest person to sail around the world single-handed. She arrived in the Caribbean island of St Maarten a year and a day after she set sail. From The Hague, here's Anna Holligan.