The war in Ukraine could turn into the European Union’s “Afghanistan,” a grinding and costly engagement with “no way out,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claimed Friday. Speaking to former Fox ...
In Hungary, opposition parties have struggled to gain traction against the 15-year “illiberal democracy” government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Institutional and media dominance favours the ...
Adrien Brody Moves To Tears At BAFTAs 2025, Delivers Emotional Speech On Winning Best Actor Award Adrien Brody delivered an emotional acceptance speech upon winning the lead actor award at the ...
Tucker Carlson interviews Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on USAID, Trump, immigration, NATO, and the Russia-Ukraine war. TUCKER CARLSON: I remember one of your advisors telling me years ago ...
The European Union is facing another potential showdown with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban over his refusal to sign off on an extension of sanctions on Russia over its war against Ukraine.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban told state radio on Friday. "If the U.S. president comes and creates peace, there is a deal, I think Russia will be reintegrated into the world economy ... the European ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday Hungary would take steps to ensure all aid funding coming from the United States to NGOs and media critical of the government is ...
Alice Weidel, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's candidate for chancellor, left, and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban speak during a press conference following their meeting in the ...
Viktor Orbán met with Alice Weidel, co-leader of Alternative for Germany or AfD, in Hungary’s opulent Carmelite Monastery, Orbán’s headquarters, where they held talks Wednesday morning.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán scoffed at EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas on Thursday, describing her recent statement in support of Ukraine as “sad” and “worthless.” “This declaration is ...
Today Radio Schuman digs into current relations between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the newly re-elected US president Donald Trump with Gabor Tanacz, Euronews correspondent in Budapest.