Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)

Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)

In his dreams, he is still healthy
Dániel Karsai suffers from ALS, a terminal illness. The constitutional lawyer went public with his condition last fall in a bid to have active euthanasia legalised in Hungary and has even filed a...
A few questions for PM Orbán about national security and cooperation with China
We managed to ask the Hungarian Prime Minister a few questions in front of the MOL tower in Budapest prior to his officially unannounced meeting with the Chinese President.
For ten years, the Hungarian government has used billboards to proclaim that a city constantly...
Does it make you angry? It's destroying us, it should be stopped, let's send it a message! – these are some of the ways Brussels has been described on billboards across the country, mostly financed...
Pressman: The way the Hungarian government is doing business with China shows Hungary cares little...
According to the US Ambassador, Hungary is incorporating problematic Chinese technology into its critical infrastructure.
Xi Jinping: both China and Hungary are heading towards a brighter future
Xi Jinping and Viktor Orbán held a joint press conference during which they praised the relationship between the two countries. FM Szijjártó later announced specific areas of future cooperation.
The EU is a voluntary club, EU Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms reminds at the end of visit...
Elisa Ferreira visited the Márta Power Plant and also met with the two ministers who often negotiate about the frozen Hungarian funds.
Leading Fidesz politician’s unusually strong statements about Russia
Zsolt Németh, Chairman of the Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee contradicted PM Orbán by saying that the war in Ukraine did not break out because NATO was threatening Russia, but because of...
Orbán and Zelensky speak on the phone
Not much can be known about their conversation, but the Hungarian PM did talk about peace.
Neither the Chinese nor the Hungarian police should tackle me for raising the Tibetan flag
A handful of activists are protesting Xi Jinping's visit to Hungary in downtown Budapest. One of them came all the way from New York.
"Péter's struck a chord with people in rural Hungary too" – Péter Magyar's Debrecen protest fills...
Some travelled four hundred kilometers just to attend the meeting, which Magyar said was the biggest political demonstration of the past decades outside the capital.
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