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BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungarian voters on Sunday ousted long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power, rejecting the authoritarian policies and global far-right movement that he ...
Over 90 journalists from Hungarian state news agency MTI have demanded the immediate restoration of impartial news coverage following election winner Peter Magyar‘s pledge to shake up state media, ...
Peter Magyar talks to the media before meeting Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok in the presidential Alexander Palace in Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday Apr 15, 2026. (Photo: AP/Robert Hegedus) BUSAPEST: ...
Incoming Hungarian prime minister Péter Magyar coolly ramped up pressure on the country’s president to resign on Wednesday, moments after being asked to form a government. Magyar, 45, shared a picture ...
Zsolt Hegedűs shows why he’s tipped to be Hungary’s next health minister Lily Shanagher is a reporter. She has reported on the Iran war, Latin America and domestic events such as the Cheltenham races.
Viktor Orbán likely knew what was coming. When U.S. Vice President JD Vance stood beside him last week and predicted the Hungarian prime minister would win reelection Sunday, Orbán gave a small wave ...
Hungarian Election Winner Magyar Vows Democratic Shift With Eye on EU Funds By Anita Komuves, Gergely Szakacs and Krisztina Than BUDAPEST, April 13 (Reuters ...
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Péter Magyar’s Tisza party wins election as prime minister concedes defeat, in result likely to reshape ties with EU ‘Hungary has chosen Europe’: EU leaders jubilant after Magyar’s victory Hungary’s ...
The Lede Reporting and commentary on what you need to know today. Every Hungarian I spoke with could recite these facts, but still, on the eve of the election, no one seemed able to internalize them.