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Tag: hungary

Hungary flirts with Russia amid Ukraine invasion

by Beatrix Heard6 Mar 202210 Mar 2022Leave a comment

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has steered Budapest closer to Moscow since stepping into power.

News from the World budapest, eu, hungary, invasion, kyiv, moscow, NATO, russia, ukraine, viktor orban, war

EU courts catastrophe in wake of democratic backsliding

by Ryan Witter1 Sep 20201 Sep 2020Leave a comment

Brussels’ dawdling in the face of rapid democratic erosion is a win for authoritarianism in Europe

Uncategorized brussels, eu, european union, hungary, immigration, Opinion, poland

Authoritarianism rises amid COVID-19 fears

by Matthew Slade23 Apr 2020Leave a comment

Under the pretext of ensuring stability during the pandemic, authoritarian leaders are shoring up their grip on power and threatening democracy.

News from the World authoritarian, coronavirus, european union, hungary, pandemic
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