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Fico looks to Orbán but can’t tame the streets
Prime Minister Robert Fico would gladly take the same steps many autocrats have taken. He would love to ban and suppress peaceful protests that trigger his traumatic memories of 2018, when public ...
Spectators who engaged in disorder during a September 2021 World Cup qualifier between Hungary and England – which included racist abuse being directed towards Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham – ...
In the latest IDEA poll examining support for political parties in Hungary, Viktor Orbán's party, Fidesz, is trailing in first place by 9%. The 45% result belongs to the TISZA party, which is led by ...
The Commission will 'reassess needs' in the protection of borders for the next multi-annual budget, as European People's Party joins right wing forces in asking for financement ...
Given the current fragile state of financial markets, we do not see any room for rate cuts in Hungary in the near future ...
Hungary will be welcoming Netanyahu despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against the Israeli leader, over ...
Hungary's government plans to further tighten the fiscal deficit; however, fiscal risk remains to the upside due to the political cycle. The debt agency focus is shifting to Hungary government bonds ...
As the approximately 500 members of the Nixa High School freshmen class finish up their focus on American History World War II, they had a chance Tuesday to hear from one of the youngest survivors of ...
Gergely Gulyas asked everyone to remain calm, emphasizing that the government is able to guarantee the safety of schools. As similar threats proved completely unfounded in Slovakia last year, the ...
As Russian missile debris and drones spill over Ukraine’s borders, neighboring countries struggle to unify around a collective response against the common ...
In an evolving landscape such as food delivery, brands are no longer defined merely by the service they provide but by the emotional connections they build. As consumer expectations shift, the role of ...
A total of 268 educational institutions nationwide got the bomb threats via email. Read more at straitstimes.com.