Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban threatened on Friday to block the next rollover of EU sanctions against Russia unless Brussels helps achieve a restart of Russian gas transit via Ukraine, which was halted on Jan.
Serbia, Slovakia and Poland's call for a permanent end to Russian gas flows pose issues for the Russian leader.
Almost a fifth of Hungary’s population has relatives in neighbouring countries, within the historical boundaries of what was Hungary before it was partitioned in the aftermath of World War I, a 2020 s
Viktor Orban also highlighted as a major achievement that Hungary was able to pay interest on government bonds. In PM Orban's view, strengthening the middle class is a realistic goal. He noted that compared to the growth in the last quarter, even higher growth can be expected this year.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Donald Trump's presidency in the United States will trigger a new right-wing surge in Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Monday, launching what he called an offensive to "occupy" Brussels.
Hungary wants the European Union to intervene in a gas dispute it has with Ukraine, a potential sign of friction in the bloc’s upcoming discussions over renewing sanctions against Russia.
Türkiye's rising prominence as a regional energy hub is garnering growing attention as Europe's energy crisis worsens due to the recent halt
Today, in Madrid and Lisbon, we will discuss with the presidents of Vox and Chega how to make Europe stronger and safer, Hungary's foreign minister posted on social media.
Europe needs gas. Low inventory levels in storage and unfavorable weather conditions have driven natural gas prices to unseen levels for over a year. Ukraine offers a solution for the EU but won't solve the entire problem.
When people think of completing their higher education in Europe, they often fail to consider Hungary as a valid option. However, home to several high-ranking universities, this central European gem is steadily gaining recognition among international students for its quality education, vibrant student life, and affordable tuition.
Author uses newly discovered documents, diaries and interviews to create a compelling story of one of the least remembered episodes of recent European history