Hungary will be welcoming Netanyahu despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against the Israeli leader, over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The extension of EU sanctions shouldn't be automatic, the Hungarian government has said, in remarks that threaten to unravel the bloc's collective reaction to Russia's war on Ukraine View on euronews ...
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 ...
The fate of the European Union's sanctions against Russia was questioned after a senior Hungarian official clarified that their renewal by the end of the month should not be automatic and called for ...
Police in Hungary say they are investigating bomb threats that were sent to more than 240 schools across the country, ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced heightened security measures and ongoing investigations following the ...
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban praised Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders reversing Biden-era policies, calling them ...
The European Union does not have the financial means to admit Ukraine into the EU, Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated during ...
The government is weighing the addition of more products to an online platform that monitors the prices of a broad range of ...
Hungarian business confidence fell in January to lows last seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, economic think tank GKI said on ...
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th U.S. president—that could mean more tariffs and different picture for trade with Europe ...