3 result(s) for bbc hardtalk in Videos
Watch: PM's Political Director Balázs Orbán Grilled on BBC Hardtalk
- 18 Sep 2024 5:32 AM
- current affairs
"The liberal world order is over, and at the dawn of a "new world order", conservatives have to know what positions, narratives and way of thinking are needed in order for them to be the winners of the new era", Balázs Orbán says.
Video: BBC HARDTalk – EU Narrative On Rule Of Law ‘False’, Says Hungary’s Justice Minister
- 19 Nov 2020 11:48 AM
- current affairs
Justice Minister Judit Varga has commented on Facebook in connection with an interview she gave to BBC’s HardTalk on Tuesday, saying she had made clear in the interview that “the Brussels narrative on the demolition of the rule of law is hypocritical and false”.
Video: Hungary Is Being 'Lynched', Gov't Spokesman Tells BBC
- 23 Apr 2020 9:24 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Hungary is being subjected to “political lynching” because its government is “walking its own way, trying to select the most effective way of handling the coronavirus epidemic”, State Secretary Zoltán Kovács said in an interview to the BBC.
Watch: PM's Political Director Balázs Orbán Grilled on BBC Hardtalk
- 18 Sep 2024 5:32 AM
- current affairs
"The liberal world order is over, and at the dawn of a "new world order", conservatives have to know what positions, narratives and way of thinking are needed in order for them to be the winners of the new era", Balázs Orbán says.
Video: BBC HARDTalk – EU Narrative On Rule Of Law ‘False’, Says Hungary’s Justice Minister
- 19 Nov 2020 11:48 AM
- current affairs
Justice Minister Judit Varga has commented on Facebook in connection with an interview she gave to BBC’s HardTalk on Tuesday, saying she had made clear in the interview that “the Brussels narrative on the demolition of the rule of law is hypocritical and false”.
Video: Hungary Is Being 'Lynched', Gov't Spokesman Tells BBC
- 23 Apr 2020 9:24 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- current affairs
Hungary is being subjected to “political lynching” because its government is “walking its own way, trying to select the most effective way of handling the coronavirus epidemic”, State Secretary Zoltán Kovács said in an interview to the BBC.