When they were stopped in central Budapest this week, the two vans were carrying more than $80 million in cash and 9 ...
The Ukrainians were released on Friday, following their detention on Thursday, but Hungarian officials held onto the cash, ...
The leadership level of Austrian politics is still predominantly dominated by men. The proportion of women in the National ...
As diplomatic tension flares, Kyiv now accuses Budapest of “taking hostages and stealing money” as seven state-owned bank employees were held by Hungary while moving cash between Austria and Ukraine.
The ÖVP is quite satisfied with the first year of the turquoise-red-pink coalition. Secretary General Nico Marchetti wants to ...
By Layli Foroudi, Juliette Jabkhiro and Paul Carsten PARIS/BERLIN, March 3 (Reuters) - The killing of a young activist in ...
Hungary has temporarily detained seven Ukrainians working for a state bank and seized armored vehicles full of cash, setting off a sharp dispute with Kyiv.
Ukraine will not tolerate state banditry from Hungary and assures that those involved in holding seven Ukrainians, employees of Oschadbank, hostage will be brought to justice. — Ukrinform.
Hungary detained seven Ukrainian bank collectors transporting $40M, €35M and gold. Kyiv calls it “hostage taking,” while Budapest claims money laundering.
Ukraine accuses Orban’s government of ‘state terrorism and racketeering’ amid escalating tensions between two countries ...
Kyiv has reacted furiously after officials in Budapest accused staff transporting cash to Ukraine of money laundering.