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Viktor Orbán urges Russia and Ukraine to sign peace deal in Budapest
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine will be signed in Budapest, according to an interview with M1 TV. The Prime Minister emphasized that the Budapest peace summit will take place,
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Take a relaxing 4K walk through Budapest during the golden evening hours. Stroll along the Danube River, past glowing landmarks like the Parliament Building, Buda Castle, and charming city streets. As lights reflect on the water and the sky turns warm,
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Hundreds of thousands of Hungarians attend rival rallies in Budapest as Orbán faces election test
Hundreds of thousands of Hungarians filled the streets of Budapest on Thursday in competing demonstrations as supporters of the country’s two main political movements staged mutual shows of strength before next spring’s national election.
The gathering, dubbed a “peace march” by organizers, came on Hungary’s Oct. 23 national holiday, a remembrance of a failed anti-Soviet uprising in 1956 that was crushed by the Red Army.
Tens of thousands of people marched in Budapest on October 23 in rival political rallies to mark the anniversary of the 1956 revolt against the communist government that was violently put down by Soviet troops.
Ukraine's president left DC without the missiles he hoped for, but he said he's 'ready' to attend Trump's proposed U.S.-Russia summit in Budapest.
Budapest has been selected for a significant summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump, due to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's strong relations with both leaders.
Budapest’s dining scene is taking off. Here’s where to eat, from the old haunts to the new hotspots. While New York Café is constantly praised as Budapest’s prettiest restaurant and one of the city’s top Instagram hotspots, Párisi Passage Café ...
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US expects Hungary to stop buying Russian oil and gas, envoy says as Budapest remains defiant
Washington expects Hungary, Slovakia, and Turkey to develop a plan for weaning themselves off Russian energy imports, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker said in an interview with Fox News, published on Oct.