Neither Viktor Orban nor any other Hungarian official has been invited to Donald Trump's inauguration, the government's international spokesman Zoltan Kovacs admitted on Facebook. Instead, the ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Sanctions imposed by the outgoing U.S. administration on Prime Minister Viktor Orban's cabinet chief Antal Rogan, who is in charge of the secret service, have only ...
Public employees in Hungary are woefully underpaid. Forced to respond to massive teacher demonstrations, Orbán’s government has promised to raise teachers’ salaries by around 20 percent this year. But ...
PROFITS from contraceptive pills used by the NHS are funding an organisation with close ties to Hungary’s hard-right government which has restricted access to abortion. Gedeon Richter – a ...
According to Manorama Online, a local news outlet, the Hungarian prime minister and part of his family arrived on a private visit to South India’s Kochi, a port city well-known for its shipyard and ...
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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban (C) looks at Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Portugal's Prime Minister Antonio Costa (R) before a roundtable session on the second and last day of a ...
Bundesliga side Hoffenheim have signed Nigerian forward Gift Orban for a fee of nine million euros ($9.2 million) from Lyon, the French club confirmed on Thursday. The 22-year-old had fallen out ...
Jan. 3 (UPI) --Poland removed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and other top officials from his administration from the guest list for a gala event Friday to mark the handover of the rotating ...
The travails of Gift Orban at Olympique Lyonnais of France are finally over after TSG Hoffenheim of Germany confirmed the signing of the Nigerian striker on Thursday evening. The Bundesliga outfit ...
Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar called for early elections in a New Year’s video address on Jan. 1, citing Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s declining popularity and allegations of corruption.