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Has the EU finally defeated Viktor Orbán over Ukraine?
The Explainer Hungary's prime minister caved to pressure from fellow leaders following six-week standoff over €50bn Ukraine aid deal
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet, The Week UK Published
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'Michael Cohen has undergone a very public reversal on Donald Trump'
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'Rishi Sunak needs new policies to turn things around, not political strategies'
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Mark Rutte: longest-serving Dutch PM set to leave politics
In the Spotlight ‘Teflon Mark’ steps down on his own terms, but could the leadership of the EU or Nato await?
By The Week Staff Published
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Why has Viktor Orbán declared a state of emergency over Ukraine?
feature Hungary ends Covid crisis measures – and ushers in new ones over Russia’s invasion
By The Week Staff Published
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‘Rapid food price rises can spill over into civil disorder and even revolutions’
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Why Viktor Orbán’s re-election is bad for Brussels and good for Putin
Talking Point Orbán took 54% of vote, allowing him to start fourth consecutive term as Hungary’s PM
By The Week Staff Published
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How the Ukraine war is impacting Viktor Orbán’s re-election bid
In Depth The Hungarian prime minister has been Europe’s pro-Putin outlier for decades
By The Week Staff Published
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Could a ‘small-town mayor’ bring down Viktor Orban?
In the Spotlight Peter Marki-Zay selected to lead unified diverse opposition against strongman leader
By The Week Staff Published
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Why the EU is facing a far-right fightback
feature Parties from 15 member states combine to challenge Brussels ‘superstate’
By Joe Evans Published
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How Viktor Orban’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws made the EU more hawkish on Hungary
In Depth European leaders vow to bring the nation ‘to its knees’ over civil rights crackdown
By Joe Evans Published
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MEPs urge EU to take ‘concrete’ action over Hungarian media crackdown
In the Spotlight Demand comes as Viktor Orban strips last independent radio station of broadcast license
By Joe Evans Published
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Naked MEP leaps from window after ‘all-male orgy’ bust
Speed Read Hungarian politician Jozsef Szajer admits attending ‘private party’ broken up by Belgian police for Covid curfew violations
By Holden Frith, The Week UK Last updated
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Is it time the EU took on Hungary and Poland over ‘illiberal democracy’?
In Depth Dispute over Covid-19 recovery package highlights divisions at heart of EU27
By Gabriel Power, The Week UK Published
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