Donald Trump has given a glowing endorsement to Viktor Orbán as the Hungarian leader runs for reelection in a race with the potential to bump him from power.
Orbán has served as prime minister since 2010 and is broadly regarded as one of the most pro-Trump leaders in Europe.
United States President Donald Trump has backed Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán for re-election with a glowing endorsement in his Truth Social post as his rival for the top job has made claims ...
Hungary's opposition leader has accused the Orbán government of orchestrating a classic Russian-style kompromat operation against him ...
President Trump endorsed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s reelection bid on Friday. Trump called Orbán “a truly strong and powerful Leader” in a lengthy Truth Social post announcing ...
Less than two months before Hungary's election, opposition leader Peter Magyar has accused his rivals of planning to blackmail him with a secretly recorded sex tape, and says he is filing a complaint ...
The new Epstein files are a peek into the Trump consigliere’s chummy relationship with the sex offender, from late-night notes to private jet rides. Will MAGA even care?
The influential author derides secularism and the modern world. Conservatives—including the vice president—are joining him on a march back to the Middle Ages.
When the 105-day war ended, almost 400,000 Soviet soldiers had been killed or wounded or were missing. The Kremlin reported minor losses. Vladimir Putin, a Stalin admirer, should have studied the ...
Most polls have shown Fidesz trailing Tisza despite voter-pleasing measures after three years of economic stagnation in Hungary, which has also endured the EU's worst inflationary surge following ...
Hungary's main opposition Tisza party kept a 10-point lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's governing nationalist Fidesz party in February, according to a poll published on Friday, ahead of a ...
The refusal to accept electoral defeat has become a defining fault line between strong and weak democracies. Political scientists call it “losers’ consent” — the willingness to accept defeat and compe ...
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