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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNHungary demands EU sanctions against three Ukrainian officials for alleged killing of a Hungarian by military enlistment office staffHungary has proposed that the European Union impose sanctions on three Ukrainian officials in connection with the alleged ...
Tens of thousands of centuries-old books are being pulled from the shelves of a medieval abbey in Hungary in an effort to ...
Viktor Orban's 15-year hold on Hungary could finally be coming to an end as he deals with allegations of widespread corruption, a cost-of-living crisis and resurgent opposition.
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Telex on MSNHungarian pro-goverment movement conducting Europe's most expensive political ad campaign on YouTubeBut Fidesz, the Prime Minister's Office and the Sovereignty Protection Office are also among the top ten spenders in the EU ...
The European Union’s justice chief says Hungary has made virtually no progress in addressing concerns about democratic ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Europe’s longest-serving premier who’s facing the toughest political challenge to his rule, said his party could survive an eventual change of leadership.
Hungary on Thursday branded a European Commission decision to cut off some Hungarian universities from EU funding as unacceptable, saying it had met EU requests for change.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest on April 3. (Bernadett Szabo/Reuters) The right-wing nationalist strongman who runs Hungary has prevailed in an election so blatantly slanted that ...
Hungary became the first European Union country to administer Russia’s Sputnik vaccine, and will soon start with one from China — posing a challenge to the bloc’s joint vaccination strategy.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party was on track for its worst result in a national or EU vote in nearly two decades at Sunday's European Parliament election, where a political ...
Pope Francis and the president of Hungary, Katalin Novak, walking past its prime minister, Viktor Orban, third from right, during a welcoming ceremony at the Sandor Palace in Budapest on Friday.
BRUSSELS — The European Union’s top court on Thursdya ordered Hungary to pay a fine of 200 million euros, or about $216 million, for persistently breaking the bloc’s asylum rules despite a ...
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