Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is Europe's longest-serving head of government – and the most polarizing. In an NZZ ...
Congress had budgeted at least $690 million on pro-democracy programs this year to counter nations considered the world's ...
Slovakia on Thursday said the country is now receiving gas from Russia through Türkiye, a month after Ukraine halted flows ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says his government will take legal action to eliminate non-governmental organizations and media receiving U_S_ or international funding, saying they could be ...
Russia's oil transit through Ukraine's pipeline system declined by 15% in 2024 to 11.5 MM tonnes (t) (230,300 bpd).
The southern Druzhba route via Ukraine saw total Russian oil flows to the EU member states decline by 15% to 11.5 million tons last year, according to Vedomosti’s sources. This equals about 230,300 ...
Hungary under Mr Orban has for years enacted crackdowns on NGOs and the country’s independent media, passing laws that ...
Russia's oil transit through Ukraine's pipeline system declined by 15% in 2024 to 11.5 million metric tons (230,300 barrels ...
Within the space of 15 years, Poland and Hungary have gone from being bros to foes. "This was obviously addressed to Orban, ...
NATO’s first major exercise this year, "STEADFAST DART", has seen its Allied Response Force (ARF) deploy 10,000 troops with ...
By Michelle Nichols and Bart H. Meijer NEW YORK/AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dozens of countries expressed their "unwavering support" for the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday, a day after U.S.
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto still noted that "the ICC has recently turned into a politicized tool, discrediting the entire international judicial system" ...