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Independent.ie on MSNHungarians rally in mass protest against bill allowing blacklisting of Viktor Orban criticsA mass protest in Hungary yesterday drew around 10,000 people in what some demonstrators called an act of resistance against recent actions by the right-wing populist government to restrict basic ...
Around 10,000 protesters have gathered in Hungary's capital to oppose a bill by the country's right-wing government that ...
Tens of thousands of people protested in Budapest Sunday against a planned law that would allow the government to sanction NGOs and media it deemed a threat to Hungary's sovereignty.
Around 10,000 protested in Hungary against a new bill limiting media and NGO freedoms. Critics compare it to Russia's ...
Around 10,000 protesters have gathered in Hungary’s capital to oppose a bill by the country’s right-wing government that ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNBrussels march urges EU to act over Budapest Pride ban threatThousands of LGBT activists marched through central Brussels on Saturday, calling on European leaders to act against ...
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WhoWhatWhy on MSNImagine a World in Which Stephen Miller Gets to Do Whatever He WantsUltimately, authoritarianism is about ruling in the absence of accountability. Now imagine what the likes of Stephen Miller ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNEager for political wins, Trump was never going to wait around for IsraelThe US president is plowing ahead while Jerusalem finds itself surprised again and again; but Israel can still advance its ...
The ruling Fidesz party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has proposed a law that could be used to ban political parties ...
Orban has banked on economic recovery to help ... to cut spending and hike taxes and to cut its 2025 growth forecast. Hungary's economy was mired in stagflation in the first quarter, with output ...
Zelenskyy criticises Orbán for anti-Ukrainian statements and engaging Ukraine in Hungarian elections
"He may be against it, but he has no right to take steps to block our accession [to the EU], because it is the choice of another state. Just as we have no right to interfere in Hungary's fate," ...
Conversely, in Hungary and Slovakia, Orban and Fico have openly demonstrated their closeness to the Kremlin and oppose military aid for Ukraine. In Romania, the leading candidate in the November ...
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