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Hungary wants independence referendum for Hungarians in Ukraine
Kiev has summoned the Hungarian ambassador over remarks made by Prime Minister Viktor Orban about autonomy for Hungarians living in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry expressed concern about the Hungarian premier’s call for autonomy and dual citizenship of ethnic Hungarians living in the western Ukrainian province of Transcarpathia.
The ministry said Orban’s comments contradict Ukrainian laws.
The...
Viktor Orban reelected as Prime Minister of Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has retained his two-thirds majority at the parliament following last week’s elections.
With over 99 percent of the votes counted, the National Election Office said on Saturday that Orban’s ruling Fidesz party had won 133 seats in the 199-seat legislature.
Fidesz, a right-wing populist party, and its small ally, the Christian Democrats, received 45.1 percent...
Polls open for Hungary's parliamentary elections
Hungarians have begun voting in the country’s parliamentary elections, which are likely to bring another victory for the ruling right-wing Fidesz party.
Voting stations opened at 6:00 a.m. local time (0400 GMT) on Sunday and are due to close at 7:00 p.m. local time (1700 GMT), with exit polls expected soon afterwards.
The National Election Office announced that by 0700 GMT some 9.5 percent of voters...
Hungary chooses Russia over EU to build 2 Nuclear Power units
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Novo-Ogaryovo. Both leaders are criticized by the West for similar issues, and in some sense this makes them allies. By choosing Russia as a partner in the construction of two new nuclear power units for Paks facility Orban outlined a strategic breakthrough in his struggle against the dictatorship of Brussels.
“Hungary...
Hungary students to call mass protests amid pending educational reforms
Demonstrators made up of university students, teachers, doctors and artists shout anti-government slogans in central Budapest on December 17, 2012.
Hungarian students have threatened to stage mass protests unless the government meets their demands of higher education reforms.
The government has until February 11 to settle a month-long standoff or student networks will launch protests across the country,...
Hungarian MP detained for burning Israeli flag
Hungarian parliamentarian Balazs Lenhardt burns an Israeli flag during an anti-Zionist protest in the capital Budapest on Friday.
Hungarian police have briefly arrested a parliamentarian for torching an Israeli flag during an anti-Zionist protest in the capital Budapest.
The incident took place on Friday when dozens of Hungarians held a demonstration near the Foreign Ministry to protest Israeli’s...
Armenia expresses readiness for war with Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani military officer Ramil Safarov lays flowers at Martyrs’ Alley national memorial in the capital Baku on August 31, 2012.
Armenia has expressed readiness for a war with its arch-foe, the Republic of Azerbaijan, after Baku pardoned and promoted an Azerbaijani officer who axed an Armenian soldier to death.
“We don’t want a war, but if we have to, we will fight and win. We are...
Armenia cuts all diplomatic relations with Hungary
A file picture taken on April 13, 2006 shows Azerbaijani army officer Ramil Safarov listening to the verdict, a conviction of life imprisonment for hacking to death an Armenian lieutenant while attending a NATO-sponsored training course in Budapest.
Armenia has announced that it is cutting all its diplomatic relations with Hungary after Budapest released an Azeri soldier convicted of killing an Armenian...
Hungary condemns British government for anti-Christian persecution
Hungary deputy PM Semjén appalled at British government position on Christian cross.
The co-ruling Christian Democrats are “shocked and appalled” by the British government’s claims that Christians should not wear a cross or crucifix openly at work because it is not a “requirement” of the Christian faith, party leader Zsolt Semjen said on Monday.
The ban is clearly anti-Christian and a harsh...
Researchers discover why zebras have stripes
From an unusual method, the study concluded that stripes serve as the best insect repellent… The stripe pattern of three species of zebra was copied to categorically study the reflection of light.
Hungarian and Swedish researchers conducted an unusual study that culminated in a good hypothesis about the function of zebra stripes. According to the team, the patterning would be an antidote against...
Thousands of Hungarians Hold Anti-EU Demonstration
Protesters trample a burnt European Union flag during a demonstration in front of the EU Parliament and Committee headquarters in downtown Budapest, January 14, 2012.
Thousands of Hungarians have protested against the European Union, urging their country to pull out from the bloc while Budapest seeks EU’s backing to evade insolvency.
People gathered in front of the European Commission offices...
Orban says Hungarian renewal provides model for Europe
Orban says Hungarian renewal provides model for Europe as country recaptures lost respect during EU presidency.
Hungary has provided practical examples for Europe by the renewal of the country, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told parliament on Monday.
Assessing the six-month Hungarian EU Presidency, Orban said Hungary had recaptured much of its lost respect over the past six months.
Opposition party...
Hungary challenges liberal grounds of EU challenges
Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary
Hungary has recently adopted a new constitution whose many provisions openly contradict the current secular and liberal foundations of the European Union and the Council of Europe. Some parts of the document resemble a political bomb.
The discussion of the basic law of the country was commenced in Hungary last year at the initiative of Prime Minister Viktor Orban....
NATO Meets for Talks about Possible Military Intervention in Libya
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, is holding an extraordinary session on Friday to discuss the situation in Libya, amid reports of a possible military intervention in the Arab country.
The Secretary General of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, made the announcement yesterday in Budapest, where he was meeting with the ministers of defense of the European Union.
Normally, the NATO Council would...
Thousands of Hungarians Protest for Press Freedom in Budapest
Protestors call on Hungarian govt to repeal media law, ask premier to return to dissident past.
Several thousand people have protested Hungary’s new media law and urged Prime Minister Viktor Orban to repeal or amend it.
The law greatly expands the state’s power to monitor and penalize private news outlets. There are concerns it will be used against media critical of Orban’s centre-right...