Budapest, Hungary and Pride
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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is accusing Ukraine of meddling in upcoming elections, and has summoned Kyiv's ambassador
BUDAPEST, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Hungary's centre-right opposition Tisza party has kept its 10 percentage point opinion poll lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz in January, a fresh poll showed late on Monday.
Hard-right and populist leaders from across the globe have appeared in an online video endorsing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of an election that polls suggest could end his long premiership.
Hungary and Slovakia plan to sue the European Union over its REPowerEU plan to phase out imports of Russian oil and gas, officials wrote on Jan. 26.
Hungary's government will partly reimburse higher heating costs for households in January due to increased demand amid freezing temperatures at a cost of 50 billion forints ($157.14 million), adding to large-scale spending ahead of an April election.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Wednesday accused Ukraine’s leadership of threatening Hungary and attempting to interfere in its domestic politics, vowing to block further support for Kiev and resist any fast-tracking of Ukraine’s European Union membership.
Hungary’s effort to steady construction markets through price caps and a steep mining levy crossed an EU red line, judges ruled, siding with Brussels in a long-running clash over market intervention.
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More than 113,800 students worldwide have applied for Hungary's flagship government scholarship this year, competing for just 5,000 available places.
Hungary’s MOL Group energy company said on Monday they have signed a preliminary agreement to buy a 56.15% stake in Serbia’s Russia-owned main oil supplier that has been sanctioned by the United States.
ANAMA Chairman Vugar Suleymanov met with Hungary’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Tamas Torma, to review progress on the agreement