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Cities like Budapest and Prague are cracking down on hard-drinking British stags as they return, post-Covid, with a vengeance ...
The legendary Danube-side Budapest Marriott Hotel has changed hands after CPI Europe sold the hotel-owning company ...
European Commissioner for Equality Hadja Lahbib will next week attend Budapest Pride, an LGBTQ+ celebration that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has tried to ban. A European Commission official ...
The police are required to investigate death threats posted on social media ex officio, especially when they target the country's leaders, constitutional lawyer Zoltan Lomnici Jr. said in response to ...
In a video posted on Facebook, PM Orbán referred to a speech he gave at the reburial of Imre Nagy and his fellow martyrs on June 16, 1989. “In 1989, the Russians had to be sent home so we could be ...
The video starts with a statement by former chief of staff Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi, of the opposition Tisza Party, saying that “if Ukraine were a member of the EU or NATO, it would be right for our ...
“At stake is no less than whether Hungarian households can be saved from the plan of Brussels bureaucrats and [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky, which would jeopardise Hungary’s oil and gas ...
Bence Tordai, an MP from the opposition party Párbeszéd – Dialogue for Hungary, shared a video claiming that the Orbán cabinet would organize a referendum to postpone the 2026 general elections.
BUDAPEST - Hungary's main opposition party Tisza has a 15-point lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz among decided voters, widening the gap between them ahead of next year's election, a ...
Viktor Orban Harvard’s Battle Is Familiar to a University the Right Forced Into Exile A school founded by George Soros fled Hungary after it was targeted by an authoritarian leader.
Hungary’s opposition Tisza Party surged to an unprecedented 15 percentage point lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz in an opinion poll, with more voters now expecting the strongman ...
A number of MEPs are heading to Budapest to attend the banned Gay Pride march set to take place on 28 June — as pressure mounts for the EU to strip Hungary of its voting rights. The announcements on ...
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