centraleurope
Thousands of people gathered near the Hungarian parliament in Budapest on March 26, calling for the resignation of the chief prosecutor and Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Reuters reported. The protests broke out after a former government insider published a leak that he says implicates other government officials in covering up corruption. Orban's rule was rocked by large-scale protests already in February when it became known that then-President Katalin Novak pardoned a man imprisoned for covering up child sex abuse cases. Both Novak and Justice Minister Judit Varga resigned in the wake of the s...
Kyiv Independent
Thousands of people gathered near the Hungarian parliament in Budapest on March 26, calling for the resignation of the chief prosecutor and Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Reuters reported. The protests broke out after a former government insider published a leak that he says implicates other government officials in covering up corruption. Orban's rule was rocked by large-scale protests already in February when it became known that then-President Katalin Novak pardoned a man imprisoned for covering up child sex abuse cases. Both Novak and Justice Minister Judit Varga resigned in the wake of the s...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Thousands of people gathered near the Hungarian parliament in Budapest on March 26, calling for the resignation of the chief prosecutor and Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Reuters reported. The protests broke out after a former government insider published a leak that he says implicates other government officials in covering up corruption. Orban's rule was rocked by large-scale protests already in February when it became known that then-President Katalin Novak pardoned a man imprisoned for covering up child sex abuse cases. Both Novak and Justice Minister Judit Varga resigned in the wake of the s...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
A sense of foreboding grips Central Europe’s car industry, as it comes to terms with the transition toward electric vehicle (EV)-making, while simultaneously coming up against technologically advanced and highly competitive Chinese EVs. The stakes could not be higher. The failure to adapt to emerging trends could threaten not only the region’s prosperity but also its democracies and social cohesion. The former communist bloc’s car-making competency comes from a marriage of convenience between its indigenous engineering know-how, and the region’s gradual integration with Western European market...
Euronews (English)
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