
Hungary’s Government Open To Start Ukraine EU Accession Talks
The new Hungarian prime minister is attempting a balancing act between pleasing Brussels and keeping his voters happy.

The new Hungarian prime minister is attempting a balancing act between pleasing Brussels and keeping his voters happy.

Foreign Minister Anita Orbán has summoned the Russian ambassador, demanding an explanation for the unprecedented strikes on civilian areas in Western Ukraine.

Hungary’s new leadership is signalling a softer approach to Brussels, raising questions over veto powers, Ukraine policy, and frozen EU funds.

An ‘independent’ journalist reveals his dealings with foreign agencies and the Tisza Party in a secretly recorded conversation.