
Hungarians Rally for National Sovereignty at Historic Peace March
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized Hungary’s sovereignty, saying, “We will not allow our national colors to be replaced by Ukrainian or rainbow flags.”

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized Hungary’s sovereignty, saying, “We will not allow our national colors to be replaced by Ukrainian or rainbow flags.”

Marcin Romanowski warned that “the model used by globalist networks” relies on “pressure and blackmail.”

Budapest sends a fact-finding team to help resolve an energy supply dispute with the Ukrainian government.

Speakers at a Budapest conference argued that former U.S. and current EU funding programmes overtly promote progressive causes instead of traditional development goals.

“Zelensky has shut down the Druzhba oil pipeline. With this, he interfered in the Hungarian elections,” Viktor Orbán said.

The U.S. Secretary of State is holding talks with Washington’s allies during his Central European tour, with a particular focus on energy and geopolitical cooperation.

Marco Rubio will attend the Munich Security Conference and then travel on to Bratislava and Budapest.

Gergely Karácsony has been fined for organising last June’s Pride march, where more than 200,000 participants defied an official ban.

Hungary’s foreign minister said the government will push ahead with its national petition, vowing not to send any taxpayer money to finance Ukraine.

Airports, rail networks, and road traffic were affected in several countries as ice forced authorities to suspend services.