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Matyas Eorsi meets with Cuban opposition leaders
"Matyas Eorsi, Free Democrat parliamentary group leader and head of the liberal benches in the Council of Europe's parliamentary assembly, recently visited Cuba. There, he and some Estonian and Dutch MPs defied police threats to meet up with prominent opposition activists. He met with members of the Women in White movement, who are fighting for the release of group members who have been imprisoned for political reasons. more »

Hysteria and overreaction in the Magyar Garda affair


Hysteria and overreaction in the Magyar Garda affair
"The anti-fascists' overreaction to Arrow Cross-inspired initiatives risk provoking a boomerang effect. An insignificant, peripheral Hungarist micro-grouping has just been given billions of forints' worth of free advertising. To the hyperventilators we say keep calm! You'll achieve more that way. more »


Hungary helps fire-ravaged Greece


Hungary helps fire-ravaged Greece
"Hungary is sending 18 fire-fighters to Greece as that country faces the worst forest fires in its history, it was announced yesterday. Hungary is also sending a doctor and two fire engines. more »


Szent-Ivanyi on Hungarian foreign policy's weaknesses


Szent-Ivanyi on Hungarian foreign policy's weaknesses
"The Hungarian government has failed to come up with an up-to-date vision of the nation. It should have thought more carefully about its line on American visas. The government must recognise the processes under way in Russia when it engages with the country. more »


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