EU sanctions against Russia are bad, but it's all good when Donald Trump threatens to impose them, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Securing an end to the fighting in Ukraine must take place with Kyiv's full involvement and come with more defense spending by regional countries to avoid any future Russian aggression, according to ...
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Hungary has never supported the sanctions policy, though it has not vetoed it either to avoid undermining the EU’s unity, the Hungarian prime minister noted ...
Decisions to greenlight development in the Rosebank oilfield and Jackdaw gas fields have been ruled unlawful, because developers “had not taken into account the carbon emissions created by burning any ...
The defence expenditure as a percentage of GDP and national expenditure has been falling in recent years. Considering the ...
Transactional Trump, EU policy recast, and realignment of global forces with China and Russia moving closer may cast a long shadow on the Modi government’s eleventh-year budget ...
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that, if Kiev "runs out of bullets," the conflict with Ukraine would end in a month or two ...
EBA proposed narrowing the geographic scope of warnings for Russian aerial strikes, when and where possible – saying the ...
Five years after Britain officially left the European Union, Brexit is less popular than ever. YouGov polling on Wednesday ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban threatened on Friday to block the next rollover of EU sanctions against Russia unless ...
Elsewhere, Hungary backs down on threat to veto EU sanctions on Russia; Poland reveals Russian interference attempts in May’s ...