Police in Hungary say they are investigating bomb threats that were sent to more than 240 schools across the country, ...
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The fate of the European Union’s sanctions against Russia were thrown into limbo after a top Hungarian official called for a ...
In response to a question from Magyar Nemzet, the minister explained that peace is essential for enabling the opportunity for ...
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Law enforcement is investigating the threats, believed to have come from the same source, and have taken precautionary ...
Hungary's government plans to further tighten the fiscal deficit; however, fiscal risk remains to the upside due to the political cycle. The debt agency focus is shifting to Hungary government bonds ...
A total of 268 educational institutions nationwide got the bomb threats via email. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Hungary’s call for a debate on EU sanctions against Russia, combined with rising Russian LNG imports, casts doubt on the bloc’s united front and future strategies.
The extension of EU sanctions shouldn't be automatic, the Hungarian government has said, in remarks that threaten to unravel the bloc's collective reaction to Russia's war on Ukraine View on euronews ...