Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is vowing to rid his country of foreign-funded groups, calling them a “shadow army” ...
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban pledged on Saturday to crack down on politicians and journalists who receive foreign ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNHungary demands that EU summit's resolution excludes reference to support for UkraineDuring the discussion of the draft resolution of the European Council on 20-21 March, representatives of Hungary again ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNEU resists pressure from Hungary, extends Russia sanctionsThe European Union has reached a deal with Hungary to renew sanctions on more than 2,400 primarily Russian entities and ...
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Much of what the U.S. president has done to curb independent media echoes the Hungarian autocrat Viktor Orbán’s playbook.
Israel on Saturday carried out airstrikes in northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya, killing at least nine people, including journalists ...
American and Iraqi military forces killed a senior Islamic State leader using an airstrike, U.S. Central Command confirmed in ...
War — the legalization of first-degree murder — remains mankind’s worst, incorrigible scourge. President Donald Trump ...
The question now is whether we want to be crippled by Ukraine's accession. It's time to vote and express your opinion.
The USAID funds spent in Hungary are being investigated, and the financing may have criminal consequences, said Andras Laszlo ...
Honouring Hungary’s history and strengthening global ties—how its National Day resonates with Thailand through diplomacy, culture, and education.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Saturday vowed to crack down on a “shadow army” of political opponents, journalists, judges and activists in the country, who he said were working for foreign ...
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