Hungary Protects Austria and Western Europe from Illegal Migration, Believes Foreign Minister
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Hungary Protects Austria and Western Europe from Illegal Migration, Believes Foreign Minister

Cooperation between Hungary and Austria on migration is excellent, and our country continues to protect its southern borders and thus the western half of Europe from illegal immigrants,…

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California state bill AB 602 would ensure college students seeking overdose help don’t get disciplined
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California state bill AB 602 would ensure college students seeking overdose help don’t get disciplined

On the night TJ McGee overdosed from a mixture of drugs and alcohol in his freshman year at UC Berkeley, his friends found him passed out in the…

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Budapest Uncorks Its Best: BOR2025 Wine Summit Welcomes the World
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Budapest Uncorks Its Best: BOR2025 Wine Summit Welcomes the World

From September 8 to 13, Hungary will once again step into the international spotlight with the BOR2025 Hungarian Wine Summit, a high-level event designed to showcase the uniqueness,…

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Down to the wire: California lawmakers announce last-minute climate and energy package
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Down to the wire: California lawmakers announce last-minute climate and energy package

After months of negotiation, California legislative leaders on Wednesday reached an eleventh-hour agreement on a suite of closely watched climate and energy bills. Gov. Gavin Newsom, state Senate…

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Patriots for Europe Group Announce Motion of No Confidence Against EC President
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Patriots for Europe Group Announce Motion of No Confidence Against EC President

Members of the Patriots for Europe group “We, the Patriots, will table a motion of no confidence against the President of the European Commission,” said Jordan Bardella, adding…

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Von der Leyen Delivered a War Speech, Not a Vision for Europe, Says EU Affairs Minister
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Von der Leyen Delivered a War Speech, Not a Vision for Europe, Says EU Affairs Minister

At a press briefing in Budapest on Thursday, János Bóka, Minister for European Union Affairs, sharply criticized the direction of the European Union following the State of the…

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California legislators strike last-minute deal to help oil industry but limit offshore drilling
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California legislators strike last-minute deal to help oil industry but limit offshore drilling

SACRAMENTO — Amid concerns that refinery closures could send gas prices soaring, California legislative leaders Wednesday introduced a last-minute deal aimed at increasing oil production to shore up the struggling…

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Energy Security Depends on Reliable Transit Through Belarus, Says Foreign Minister
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Energy Security Depends on Reliable Transit Through Belarus, Says Foreign Minister

L-R: FM Péter Szijjártó and Maxim Vladimirovich Ryzhenkov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus Anyone who disregards reality, tries to force the Hungarian government to…

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Charlie Kirk shooting reignites questions about campus conservative free speech in Trump era
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Charlie Kirk shooting reignites questions about campus conservative free speech in Trump era

The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at a Utah college event has put a spotlight on tensions over free speech at universities, where conservatives, including President Trump, have…

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Logistics, Auto, and Finance Drive Hiring Boom in the Country
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Logistics, Auto, and Finance Drive Hiring Boom in the Country

Employees of Audi Hungaria Optimism grows in logistics, automotive, and finance sectors, while large corporations show signs of restraint. Hungarian employers are signaling cautious optimism heading into the…

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