Bucharest could mirror Spain’s recent decision to block a takeover on security grounds, says Sebastian Burduja
Antal Rogán is Hungary’s highest-ranking official added to Treasury list since fall of communism
Dealing with the next US administration will test Warsaw as it replaces Budapest in the EU’s rotating presidency
Rift with Brussels has led to Budapest having €19bn worth of support frozen
Warsaw threatens legal action after Budapest grants asylum to PiS lawmaker facing arrest for alleged fraud
A programme of retro architecture in Hungary’s capital reflects nostalgia for a country at the peak of its power
Hungary has captured more than a quarter of Chinese capital flowing into Europe since 2022
Pro-European protest fills streets of Tbilisi denouncing alleged vote fraud
Tisza upstart catches up with ruling Fidesz party months after it was founded, opinion polls show
Company ‘analysing a possible transaction’ with steelmaker Sidenor
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India hurries to extract oil before the sun sets on the fossil fuel industry
Brussels says Viktor Orbán’s government violates bloc’s rules on privacy and freedom of expression
Madrid blocked sale of Spanish trainmaker Talgo for political reasons, says Ganz-MáVag chief
Brussels launches procedure against Viktor Orbán’s government after it misses deadline to pay fines
Supply chain of devices involved in audacious attacks in Lebanon spans three continents
Brussels drafts alternative funding solution to circumvent a Hungary veto on extending Russian assets freeze
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Madrid did not want Budapest to acquire Talgo gauge technology that Kyiv needs for its rail system, says official
Madrid says decision based on ‘classified’ concerns over consortium backed by Viktor Orbán
The country led by Viktor Orbán spends 5% of GDP on trying to raise birth rates, but increases have levelled off
Viktor Orbán’s government defies EU pressure to reduce reliance on fossil fuel from Moscow
European Commission rejects complaints that Ukrainian sanctions on Lukoil threaten security of supply
Budapest’s decision to loosen restrictions for visitors from Russia is ‘national security’ risk, says European People’s party