Netanyahu will travel to Hungary this week, defying an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court issued over allegations of war crimes in Gaza.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael’s PM Netanyahu to visit Hungary despite ICC arrest warrantIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit Hungary this week, despite an International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu, Orban to discuss Trump’s Gaza plan in Hungary this week — sourceThe post Netanyahu, Orban to discuss Trump’s Gaza plan in Hungary this week — source appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Hungary this week for a visit during which he will meet his ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNNetanyahu Says to Visit Hungary Despite War Crimes WarrantAsharq Al Awsat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary on April 2, his office said on Sunday, defying an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant issued over alleged war ...
A new law banning free assembly by LGBTQ+ people — passed at the direction of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán last week ...
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Orban challenges EU war preparedness strategyHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed concern over the EU's readiness strategy, suggesting that some EU countries ...
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essanews.com on MSNOrban blasts EU strategy, claims it signals will for conflictHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed concern over the EU's readiness strategy, suggesting that some EU countries ...
The Hungarian prime minister said the EU Commission's call for people to prepare a 72-hour emergency kit was scary. "What's ...
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Dagens.com on MSNViktor Orbán Slams EU Crisis Plans: “What Are These People Thinking?”Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sharply criticized the European Commission on Friday over its latest emergency ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tens of thousands of Hungarian citizens rallied in Budapest to urge Prime Minister (PM) Viktor Orban to resign. As reported by RFERL on Saturday, the rally occurred as the rising ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told a crowd of his supporters in Budapest on Saturday that he planned to crack down on politicians and journalists who receive funding from abroad. Speaking at ...
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