Pro-European demonstrations have taken place in the capital cities of Serbia, Romania and Hungary over the weekend.
A new deployment of the network: the foreign-based European Center for Digital Action (ECDA) may take the place of DatAdat.
UP to the early nineteenth century Hungary was not a national but a Christian state with Latin as its official language. In the high schools all subjects were taught in Latin and as late as 1830 ...
Thousands of Hungarians rallied in Budapest to protest Prime Minister Viktor Orban as the leader of the surging opposition ...
A new draft law presented on Friday in Budapest would allow Hungary's National Electoral Office to revoke the mandates of ...
Tens of thousands rallied in Budapest against Prime Minister Viktor Orban, supporting the Tisza party led by Peter Magyar.
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