Hungary is taking a step toward diversifying its energy supply with a new five-year deal to buy U.S. liquefied natural gas, though Russia remains its dominant gas supplier, The Center Square writes.
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According to the Commission, Hungarian authorities interfere with the work of journalists and media outlets by restricting their economic activities and editorial freedom. National law also fails to ...
Outside the Puskas Arena in Budapest, the crowd is separated by two distinct colours. In black are the Carpathian Brigade, a nationalist ultras group of mainly large, burly men who stand behind the ...
Critics of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his government who hold dual nationalities could face expulsion from the ...
Budapest adds to number of recent deals signed with new suppliers despite its opposition to European Union's proposed ban on ...
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Hungary and Slovakia are considering a joint legal challenge against the EU's recent decision to permanently stop Russian gas ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A country spends millions, sometimes billions, to deliver a major international sports event to the world. That money buys a chance to project strength at home and abroad and, ...