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Hungary condemned by Strasbourg court for educational segregation of Roma student
The Hungarian state was ordered to pay the plaintiff 7,000 euros in moral damages.
Orbán: The EU has abandoned the two goals it was created for: peace and prosperity
According to the Hungarian prime minister, people want peace, but EU leaders are pro-war and have thus put the whole European Union in danger.
Hungarian President Novák: We need a peace plan that does not include Russia's victory
Katalin Novák met with Turkish President Erdoğan in Ankara, and invited him to join the Family-friendly Presidents' Network – following a photo op with a Hungarian rescue dog.
US Ambassador: The Hungarian government has been bypassing parliament for 2,547 days, citing...
David Pressman said that the reason for the Hungarian government not being invited to the Biden administration's Democracy Summit is not its friendship with Trump, but its approach to democracy.
Hungarian company to build biggest solar power plant in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Lugos Renewables has become the majority owner of a 74-megawatt power plant under construction in the Serbian entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a region that the Orbán government has been pouring a lot...
1956 Hungarian refugee chemist awarded one of the highest American science honours
Professor Somorjai emigrated to the United States in 1956. He got a doctorate and became a professor and researcher at UC Berkeley.
Ukrainian politician about Hungary's maverick politics: there must be some Russian blackmail...
It's as if Hungary was trying to do the splits between Russia, China and the EU, Maria Mezentseva says. Our interview with the head of the Ukrainian delegation to the Council of Europe about the...
The latest from Arte Weekly: A look behind the French protests against Macron's pension bill, and...
Protests erupt across France in response to the government’s pension reform bill, and we explore gambling across Europe.
Academic freedom is structurally compromised only in Hungary in the EU, according to an EP study
The authors are also concerned about the 'model change' in universities, which makes higher education institutions totally dependent on public trust foundations.
Parliament approves Finland's application for NATO membership after eight months of delay
In the vote, 182 of the MPs voted in favour and only six against. However, the request from Sweden was not voted on.













