A sharp conflict has erupted between Brussels and Hungary: the European Union’s Court of Justice has deemed Hungary’s child ...
As long as elections are still happening, ousting a wannabe dictator is possible, Chicago Tribune columnist Elizabeth ...
Using elements of documentary, personal reflection and fiction, filmmaker Sophy Romvari turns a painful part of her family's ...
Speaking to the press ahead of Liverpool’s home Premier League match against Crystal Palace, head coach Arne Slot was asked ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on April 24 proposed a strategy to accelerate Ukraine's accession to the EU, while stressing ...
At his first international press conference, Hungary’s prime minister-elect Péter Magyar pledged to reverse his country’s move to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar is planning to replace Viktor Orban’s all-male cabinet with a more diverse ...
Hungary is Europe's basket case, a nation that saw little economic progress under Orbán—as well as diminishing freedoms.
Péter Magyar has now announced another two ministers and said he would announce the education minister later today.
Viktor Orbán, the heavily right-leaning politician who has served as the prime minister of Hungary for the past 16 years in a row, was defeated in a landslide election on Sunday, April 12. The ...
Earlier this year, Yonatan Levi left his home country of Israel to observe the Hungarian election. Levi, a scholar at the ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on Tuesday that Hungary's 2021 LGBTQ law breached EU founding values.