Poland waived its legal obligations as an ICC signatory to arrest Netanyahu. Former and current EU officials are speaking out.
The government is optimistic as the Hungarian economy is set to grow markedly, Gergely Gulyás, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, said at a weekly press ...
It’s hard to find a more hypocritical political class in the wide world [sic] than that of the Brussels bureaucrats. They demand that we sever ourselves from Russian gas, meanwhile, more Russian LNG ...
Hungary will be welcoming Netanyahu despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against the Israeli leader, over ...
Police in Hungary said Thursday they were investigating bomb threats that were sent to more than 240 schools across the ...
Gergely Gulyas asked everyone to remain calm, emphasizing that the government is able to guarantee the safety of schools. As similar threats proved completely unfounded in Slovakia last year, the ...
Budapest: Hundreds of schools in Hungary received bomb threats on Thursday, officials said, forcing them to briefly evacuate students. A total of ...
As of early Thursday afternoon, Hungarian authorities confirmed that no explosives had been discovered in the nationwide bomb threats targeting schools, according to an article by Telex.hu.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is invited to visit Viktor Orbán’s Hungary despite an outstanding International Criminal Court warrant for his arrest, the EU nation’s foreign minister said.
Hungarian police are investigating bomb threats sent to over 240 schools via email, causing some schools to cancel classes.
At least 20 schools in Budapest and surrounding areas were evacuated on Thursday morning due to bomb threats Hungarian local media reported Hungaria ...
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban is reportedly resisting the extension of the measures for economic reasons Hungarys Prime Minister ...