The European Union's top court ruled on Thursday that Hungary violated EU law by not renewing the licence of independent broadcaster Klubradio.
Independent radio station Klubradio was often critical of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Read more at ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban — fighting for his political life ahead of Hungary’s April 12 elections — is once again attacking Ukraine. This time, he is callously blackmailing Ukrainian ...
Orbán is widely seen as the Kremlin's strongest ally in the E.U. and has deepened cooperation with Russia in defiance of the ...
Hungarian regulator broke EU law when it refused licence renewal of an independent radio station critical of the government, top court rules ...
It’s a bit much when a German lectures Hungary and the Hungarian people on matters of historical legacy,” FM Szijjarto ...
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday called on Ukraine to respect Hungary’s energy interests and urged the ...
The European Commission rejected claims of an emerging energy crisis in a row over suspended Russian oil deliveries through Ukraine, which led to a veto against major new aid measures for Kiev.
Also in this newsletter: The latest on the deepening Druzhba oil pipeline feud, and the UK is on a charm offensive to be ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ordered extra security at critical energy infrastructure sites after claiming Ukraine ...
PM Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party face their strongest challenge in parliamentary elections scheduled for April 12.