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The proposed legislation sparked mass protests in Hungary, and public figures who don't typically speak out on politics made ...
MEPs argue that, rather than addressing previous concerns, Orbán’s government has further regressed since the EU first ...
After Orban's controversial speech in which he promised a "spring cleaning," Fidesz MP, Janos Halasz, submitted a new bill to parliament moments before midnight that critics say is Prime Minister ...
At a public meeting of Budapest’s Eighth District government in December 2016, a member of an anti-eviction activist group addressed then-mayor of the district Máté Kocsis. She told the Fidesz mayor ...
Tamas Menczer, state secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs raised an important issue on his social media page after Taiwan rejected China's 'one country, two systems' plan for the island. The ...
A recent U.S. government trade report mentioning corruption in Hungary's public procurement system shows the possible reasoning behind the Trump administration’s decision to impose a 20% tariff on the ...
The Kremlin published a statement last Friday that included Vladimir Putin’s Christmas and New Year wishes. Only three EU politicians received holiday greetings from the Russian president: Hungarian ...
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is facing backlash after a speech arguing that Europeans should not become people of 'mixed race'. Orban held his annual speech in Băile Tuşnad, Romania, where he ...
Russia has imposed a new round of sanctions on countries considered "unfriendly" or "hostile" to Russia. Hungary, as a member of the EU and NATO, has been the target of sanctions until now, but in a ...
Hungary's pro-government media machine has recently launched a massive smear campaign against 444.hu and Bellingcat (NL), while also targeting their international partners, PressOne (RO), Gazeta ...
Hungary’s Sovereignty Protection Office has launched a disinformation campaign against The Eastern Frontier Initiative (TEFI), a consortium of independent publishers from Central and Eastern Europe.
Hungary's far-right prime minister Viktor Orban vowed to crack down on those who are - according to him - funded by foreign actors, likening them to insects. "They've been here too long, they've been ...