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Hungary seeks EU sanctions over Ukrainian citizen's death

Hungary demands EU sanctions against Ukrainian officials for the alleged beating death of a Hungarian citizen during a military mobilization; Ukraine denies the accusations, citing a different cause of death, escalating diplomatic tensions.

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Orban Uses Hungarian's Death in Ukraine to Fuel Anti-EU Campaign

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges the murder of a Hungarian citizen in Ukraine, using the incident to fuel his anti-Ukraine campaign and hinder its EU accession bid, despite Ukrainian authorities attributing death to natural causes and evidence of manipulation.

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Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Package Over Russian Energy Import Ban

The European Commission's RePowerEU plan aims to end all Russian energy imports to the EU by 2027, but Hungary and Slovakia vetoed the EU's 18th sanctions package in opposition, creating a political stalemate.

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Tisza Party Consultation Shows Strong Public Support for Change in Hungary

The Tisza Party's "Voice of the Nation" consultation, concluding March 15th, saw 1,137,266 votes on 13 issues, with 58.18% supporting Ukraine's EU membership and over 90% supporting most other proposals; leader Magyar Péter believes this demonstrates public support for systemic change and the possib...

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Hungarian Citizen's Death in Ukraine Sparks Diplomatic Row

A 45-year-old Hungarian citizen, Joszip Joszipovics Sebestyén, died in Ukraine on July 6, 2025; Hungary claims he was beaten to death during forced conscription, while Ukraine says he died of a pulmonary embolism and denies violence, leading to diplomatic tensions.

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Budapest Mayor Faces Imprisonment for Defying Orbán

Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony faces a year in prison for facilitating the Budapest Pride event after the Hungarian government declared participation a crime, highlighting his opposition to Viktor Orbán's rule and the challenges faced by dissenters in Hungary.

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Orban Uses Unsubstantiated Death to Fuel Anti-Ukraine Campaign

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges that a Hungarian citizen, Jozsef Sebestyen, was beaten to death by Ukrainian forces, using the unsubstantiated claim to fuel anti-Ukraine sentiment and hinder its EU membership bid; however, Ukrainian authorities deny this, stating Sebestyen died of a pu...

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Hungary's Restrictive Crypto Law Sparks Fintech Exodus

Hungary's new cryptocurrency law, effective July 1st, 2024, criminalizes unauthorized digital asset trading, forcing companies like Revolut to suspend services and potentially impacting 500,000 citizens who face up to eight years imprisonment for violating the vaguely defined regulations, creating c...

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Union's Failed Judge Selection Sparks German Political Crisis

Former German Federal Constitutional Judge Peter Müller criticizes the Union's handling of a failed judge selection in the Bundestag as a clear leadership failure, raising concerns about the German political center's effectiveness; the SPD demands a thorough investigation.

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BYD's €4 Billion Hungary Investment: Jobs, Tariffs, and EU Concerns

BYD, the world's leading electric vehicle manufacturer in Q1 2025, is constructing a €4 billion car plant in Szeged, Hungary, alongside an €80 million expansion of its Komárom facility, creating up to 10,000 jobs and potentially circumventing EU import tariffs.

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Orbán Celebrates Von der Leyen's Impending Confidence Vote

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán celebrated Ursula von der Leyen's upcoming confidence vote in the European Parliament due to undisclosed communications with Pfizer and broader leadership concerns, framing it as a defining moment for Europe amid existing tensions with the EU.

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Budapest Pride March Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd

Budapest's Pride march, despite a government ban, drew over 35,000 attendees, prompting Prime Minister Viktor Orban to accuse Brussels of imposing the event and calling it "disgusting and shameful," while the opposition celebrated the high turnout as demonstrating public dissatisfaction.

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