Trump says he will meet Putin in Hungary for Ukraine talks
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When Donald Trump announced he would meet Vladimir Putin in Budapest for another summit on Ukraine, Viktor Orbán hailed Hungary as “the only place in Europe” where such a meeting could take place.
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Hungary 'self-identity' law draws accusations of anti-Roma drive
A new "self-identity" law has sparked controversy across Hungary, with critics accusing it of encouraging the segregation of minority communities, such as Roma people, with exclusionary housing regulations.
Judges at Europe’s top court heard a tense showdown between EU lawmakers and the European Commission over whether Brussels moved too soon in unfreezing billions in aid for Hungary, as both sides clashed over how far the bloc can go in tying its money to rule-of-law reforms.
Magyar Nemzet - Szellemi honvédelem 1938 óta. Friss hírek hazai, külföldi, sport, kultúra és gazdasági témakörökben. Véleménycikkek és történelmi visszatekintések.
How Hungary’s NFI rebuilt film heritage from scratch: film archive, lab and film fund unite to restore, digitize and share classics globally.
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto (Szijjarto) recently visited China to attend the grand military parade in Beijing which solemnly commemorated the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.
Magyar Nemzet - Szellemi honvédelem 1938 óta. Friss hírek hazai, külföldi, sport, kultúra és gazdasági témakörökben. Véleménycikkek és történelmi visszatekintések.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — As the European Union pushes to fully sever its reliance on Russian energy and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump urges NATO members to abandon Russian oil, one country’s populist government stands firm.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged President Trump to be tougher on Russian President Vladimir Putin after his meeting at the White House on Friday. Ukrainian parliament member Halyna Yanchenko joins to break down where things stand.