1.Hungary’s election authorities say the upstart opposition Tisza party is certain to win more than two thirds of parliamentary seats in Sunday’s election, defeating Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ruling party. The pro-European Tisza’s victory is expected to lead to a change of government in Hungary for the first time in 16 years.
2. Exit polls show that Keiko Fujimori is leading Peru’s presidential election, with about 16 percent of the vote. Thirty-five candidates competed in the latest race, but no one is likely to clear the 50 percent threshold in the first round of voting.
3. About 100 colorful carp streamers are swimming in the sky over a river in a western Japanese town carrying local people’s wishes for children’s healthy growth.The windsocks are raised across the Nyugawa River in Kudoyama Town, Wakayama Prefecture, every year ahead of Children’s Day in May.