Parliament Proposes Measures to Combat Political Violence
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Parliament Proposes Measures to Combat Political Violence

On Tuesday, the National Assembly’s Defense and Law Enforcement Committee submitted a resolution proposal on measures to combat the spread of political violence. The document calls on the…

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Contributor: California Democrats aren’t just resisting; they’re governing
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Contributor: California Democrats aren’t just resisting; they’re governing

Gov. Gavin Newsom answering the Republican redistricting power-grab in Texas with a plan of his own is a powerful example of how Golden State Democrats are standing up…

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Ferenc Sajdik, Icon of Hungarian Illustration and Animation, Passes Away at 95
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Ferenc Sajdik, Icon of Hungarian Illustration and Animation, Passes Away at 95

The Ministry of Culture and Innovation is honoring Kossuth Prize-winning graphic artist Ferenc Sajdik, following the death of the acclaimed illustrator and cartoonist on Sunday at the age…

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HUN-REN Researchers Contribute to the World’s Largest Virtual Universe
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HUN-REN Researchers Contribute to the World’s Largest Virtual Universe

The international Euclid Consortium has created the most detailed and expansive virtual model of the universe to date: the Flagship simulation, containing an astonishing 3.4 billion galaxies. Hungarian…

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EP Legal Affairs Committee Opposes Lifting Immunity of Péter Magyar and Ilaria Salis
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EP Legal Affairs Committee Opposes Lifting Immunity of Péter Magyar and Ilaria Salis

Magyar Péter and EPP Chairman Manfred Weber On Tuesday, September 23, the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) decided in a secret ballot not to recommend the suspension…

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Comprehensive Infrastructure Development Brings New Impetus to the Great Plain
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Comprehensive Infrastructure Development Brings New Impetus to the Great Plain

Revamped rail station in Lökösháza Rail travel from Budapest to Brașov will be shortened by five hours once the infrastructure developments underway in both Hungary and Romania are…

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We Cannot Ignore Our Geographical Reality in Energy Security, Says Foreign Minister
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We Cannot Ignore Our Geographical Reality in Energy Security, Says Foreign Minister

“We fully support the US president’s efforts to promote peace, but we cannot change the reality of our geographical situation,” Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade,…

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Central Europe Warns Against Sacrificing Regional Security for Ukraine Aid
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Central Europe Warns Against Sacrificing Regional Security for Ukraine Aid

File photo of Defense Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky The security of Central Europe is “one and indivisible,” and the region can only successfully face today’s challenges through unity, Hungarian…

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Check your freezer: FDA expands recall on radioactive frozen shrimp
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Check your freezer: FDA expands recall on radioactive frozen shrimp

For the sixth time in more than a month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling frozen shrimp products for possible contamination by Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope.…

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Former DACA recipient dies in ICE custody after being hospitalized
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Former DACA recipient dies in ICE custody after being hospitalized

Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Tuesday that a Mexican national and former DACA recipient had died in their custody after being transferred to a local hospital in Victorville.…

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