BUDAPEST, Feb 4 (Reuters) - A German citizen was sentenced to eight years in prison by a Hungarian court on Wednesday for ...
Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Péter Szijjártó said people-to-people relations are the key to strengthening ...
The government decided ... the people involved in forced conscription, Ukrainian people, will be immediately expelled from ...
German national Maja T has been sentenced to eight years in prison over attacks on suspected far-right extremists in Budapest, a Hungarian court ruled on Wednesday. Maja T, who identifies as ...
Supporters have questioned whether the 25-year-old, who identifies as non-binary, could receive a fair trial in Hungary.
Maja T was part of a group that attacked participants at Budapest’s ‘Day of Honour’, a major neo-Nazi event.
Vientiane upgrades wastewater treatment with Hungary-funded project. Vientiane authorities have taken a significant step in the development of modern and sustainable urban sanitat ...
It is clear who will win the war in Ukraine, so it is completely unnecessary for Brussels to prolong the killing by burning billions of euros.
Over a thousand protesters, including many from Hungary's Roma community, have held a demonstration in Budapest where they ...
"The government decided the people involved in forced conscription, Ukrainian people, will be immediately expelled from the ...
The leader of the European People’s Party, which also includes the Tisza Party among its members, would further centralize ...
A German activist has been sentenced to eight years in prison in Hungary for attacking right-wing extremists and for being part of an extreme ...
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