India, April 13 -- Peter Magyar on Sunday beat a pro-Trump PM Viktor Orban in the Hungarian elections in a historic feat. The 45-year-old pro-European, conservative-liberal leader will now take oath in the coming week. Orban, who lost power after 16 years, conceded his defeat, saying: "I congratulated the victorious party. We are going to serve the Hungarian nation and our homeland from opposition."

For Orban, the loss is a major blow. The 62-year-old had won endorsements from President Donald Trump and some top European conservatives. It's not yet clear whether Magyar's Tisza party will have the two-thirds majority in parliament to govern without a coalition. With 77% of the vote counted, it had more than 53% support to 38% for Orban's ...