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Hungary's Viktor Orbán has chipped away at institutions that make a democracy healthy, including the judiciary, where he has stacked courts with loyalists, reduced judges' pay and limited expression.
Central European University president Shalini Randeria believes universities must improve public outreach to fend off the rising impact of populism. Shalini Randeria, president and rector of the ...
As Hungary heads toward national elections next spring and the populist government’s popularity slumps, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has zeroed in on ...
Hungary's central bank would need to see faster and more durable disinflation to consider any easing in monetary conditions, ...
Last week, the Hungarian police banned the march planned for Saturday, citing a law on the protection of children ...
Calling Saturday’s Pride parade in Budapest “repulsive and shameful”, Hungary’s rightwing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán blamed the EU for encouraging opposition politicians to organise the LGBTQ+ event, ...
A number of Irish politicians, including Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman and Irish MEPs, attended a Pride parade in ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said police will not "break up" Saturday's Budapest Pride march despite issuing a ban, ...