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U.S. Vice President JD Vance is planning a visit to Hungary as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán fights a close election and courts support from Washington.
Hungary is heading into what could be its most consequential election in decades — and Ukraine has become a central issue in the campaign. The Kyiv Independent’s Martin Fornusek reports from
By Krisztina Fenyo and Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST, March 15 (Reuters) - Hungary's feuding political parties gathered for a key show of force on Sunday as an acrimonious campaign between right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban and centre-right challenger Peter Magyar entered a pivotal stage ahead of an April 12 election.
Hungary’s election fight is intensifying as Viktor Orbán and challenger Péter Magyar stage rival mass rallies in Budapest to show strength.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance plans a visit to Hungary just before Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's crucial election, highlighting the significance of U.S.-Hungarian relations.
Hungary says US Vice President JD Vance may visit Budapest before Viktor Orbán faces a close election challenge from Tisza leader Péter Magyar.
BUDAPEST, March 20 () - A Hungarian civil rights group has raised concerns over the role of Russian President Vladimir Putin's former interpreter in a mission to ‌monitor what is likely to be Prime Minister Viktor Orban's toughest election fight ‌since he took power in 2010.
Budapest is keeping century-old freight trams running to do the work that modern passenger trams cannot, plowing snow and hauling broken-down vehicles.
Thousands gathered in Budapest for rallies ahead of Hungary's parliamentary election, as both government and opposition supporters demonstrated amid rising political tensions.
Hungarian authorities should arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he enters Hungarian territory.