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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban wants to send soldiers to Chad to stem migration. Observers say Orban is seeking to mimic Russia's President Vladimir Putin's growing influence in the continent.
Investigations by the French paper Le Monde revealed Gaspar Orban, the prime minister’s son, was one of the diplomats shuttling between Chad and Hungary in the past year.
BUDAPEST — The afternoon was cold. Yet hundreds of people had gathered on the edge of Hungary’s capital to bid farewell to one of their own: philosopher Gáspár Miklós Tamás. There were Communist-era ...
Gaspar Orban is in the background on the right, wearing a green hat. FACEBOOK/@PRÉSIDENCE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE DU TCHAD. As soon as a camera lens appears, he hides behind a pillar.
Gaspar Orban, the son of Hungary's authoritarian leader, graduated in December after attending the nine-month course, which local media said cost about £93,000. ...
Jaroslav Fiala speaks to Gaspár M. Tamás about the brutality of capitalism, Orbán’s Hungary, and the failure of the European system. Recently, Europe has been experiencing dangerous times ...
Budapest dismissed the criticism, pointing to Gaspar Orban's "language skills" and expertise as a captain in the Hungarian army. He has since been appointed as a "liaison officer to help prepare ...
Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, is pressing ahead with his plan to station about 200 soldiers in Chad after meeting Chadian leader Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno in Budapest.. Chad plays a vital ...
Hungarian philosopher Gaspar Miklos Tamas, a prominent thinker and opposition figure, died on January 15 at the age on 74 after a long illness, RFE/RL has learned. Born in Cluj, Romania, Tamas ...
It’s a dichotomy Orbán both created — by extending his influence into Hungary’s media, judiciary, education system and arts — and also straddles. The Hungarian leader was once himself a liberal ...