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DPA International on MSNGerman far-right leader to meet Hungarian Prime Minister OrbánAlice Weidel, is expected in Budapest later on Wednesday for talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, less than two ...
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Intellinews on MSNViktor Orban references ‘great replacement’ and ‘Reconquista’ in speech at European radical right-wing gatheringThe summit of the Patriots for Europe (PfE) group in Madrid was a huge demonstration of strength, a powerful parade of troops ...
As the Hungarian prime minister said, the money was used to sponsor opposition media outlets and non-governmental organizations ...
Millions are set to go to the polls in key energy economies in 2025 as politicians seek to woo electorates with security, the cost of living, exploitation of natural resources and decarbonisation ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s hopes that a strong economy will help his Fidesz party secure another victory in the 2026 elections are being questioned due to rising inflation, declining ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has opened the National Film Institute's expanded studio complex in Fót, on the ...
An endorsement from Elon Musk, 5 million euros in financial donations this year alone, and now an invitation to meet ...
he had agreed with Putin to leave the fraught history of the two countries to historians, and that the experience of the past 15 years was that Hungary could trust Russia. The questioner also drew ...
Not every country’s financial market is suffering fallout from Donald Trump’s return to the White House – and money managers ...
Hungarians risk jeopardizing a special relationship with the US if they vote out Prime Minister Viktor Orban in elections next year, said US President Donald Trump’s former envoy to Budapest.Trump and ...
By Mathew Cohen Argentina's President Javier Milei is working to establish an international ideological forum to combat what he calls a crumbling 'global hegemony' of left-wing politics, according to ...
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Hosted on MSNHungary not ready for single currency, Viktor Orban saysThe euro, in its current form, benefits strong and competitive economies, but does not contribute to strengthening emerging economies, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at the tenth Lamfalussy ...
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