Orbán was widely despised by Hungarians, especially among young people who have known only his corrupt rule and nothing else.
Copper producer KGHM is looking to invest in mines in Europe and Morocco to secure ore supplies closer to its smelting base in Poland and lower logistics costs, the company's CEO said on Wednesday.
Following the signing of a historic international policing agreement in Berlin, more than 120 senior law enforcement leaders ...
Péter Magyar’s victory ends sixteen years of uninterrupted rule and signals a clear political shift. But it does not amount ...
Soldiers with the 232nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion were deployed to Poland, where they oversaw logistics covering a ...
Sweden said Wednesday that a pro-Russian group with links to Russia’s security and intelligence services was behind a cyberattack on a heating plant last year. The announcement followed warnings ...
With confirmations from Reykjavik and Warsaw, Ukraine's foreign minister announced the Council of Europe can now formally table the tribunal agreement for adoption in mid-May.
To the outside world, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán began his rule as a pariah—an obstreperous, often lone dissenter ...
Poland’s philanthropy has been urged to sustain its struggling civil society and nonprofits by growing endowments. A report ...
Minister Sanae Takaichi's ruling party approved the changes this week as she tries to invigorate the pacifist country's military industrial base ...
Hungary has gone "from one of the top performers" among post-communist countries to "the second-worst E.U. member—very much ...
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