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Orban must not derail Ukraine's EU accession

As EU leaders gather for crucial Ukraine membership negotiations, fears grow that Hungary's Viktor Orban could single-handedly block Europe's strategic future. Analysis reveals why his veto threat must not prevail.

Ronaldo breaks Portugal goals record vs Hungary

Cristiano Ronaldo has broken yet another football record, becoming the all-time leading international goalscorer for Portugal in their World Cup qualifying match against Hungary. The legendary forward continues to redefine what's possible in the beautiful

Scotland's Belarus Euro qualifier moved to Hungary

Scotland's crucial women's Euro 2025 qualifier against Belarus has been moved to neutral territory in Hungary due to ongoing security issues, creating unexpected challenges for Pedro Martinez Losa's squad.

Trump hosts far-right Orbán at Mar-a-Lago

Former US President Donald Trump welcomes Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán to Florida amid growing concerns over authoritarian alliances and their potential impact on global democracy.

Hungary defies Trump, keeps buying Russian oil

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán refuses to halt Russian oil purchases despite direct pressure from Donald Trump during NATO summit, highlighting deepening rift within alliance.

Russia vetoes UN resolution on Ukraine war

Russia has blocked a UN Security Council resolution condemning its invasion of Ukraine, as Vladimir Putin's military launches a major new offensive in the Kharkiv region, creating a severe humanitarian crisis.

Westminster's 'Undemocratic' Welsh Veto Power Exposed

Plaid Cymru's Liz Saville Roberts accuses the UK government of undermining Welsh democracy by granting itself powers to veto legislation passed by the Senedd. The controversial Welsh Bill provisions have sparked a major constitutional clash.

Russian Drone Violates NATO Airspace in Eastern Europe

EXCLUSIVE: A Russian drone's brazen violation of Romanian and Hungarian airspace triggers emergency NATO consultations and urgent calls for bolstered air defences, raising fears of a deliberate escalation on the alliance's eastern flank.

EU Court Rules Austria's Border Checks Illegal

The European Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling, declaring Austria's long-standing border controls with Hungary and Slovenia illegal under EU law. The decision intensifies the clash between national security concerns and the bloc's principle

England hit with partial Wembley closure by UEFA

UEFA has ordered England to play their next home match against Andorra behind closed doors for one section of Wembley, following charges of fan disturbances and racist behaviour during the Hungary fixture.

Ireland's Woes Deepen With Defeat to Hungary

The Republic of Ireland's winless run extends to a dire seven matches after a 2-1 home defeat to Hungary, piling pressure on interim boss John O'Shea just weeks before crucial Nations League draw.

Evan Ferguson's Ireland in eligibility row over Hungarian Styles

Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny fumes as Hungarian-born Callum Styles is cleared to play for Ireland against Evan Ferguson's side, despite never visiting the country. A deep dive into the eligibility row shaking international football.

California Gov Vetoes Sikh Turban Bill for Police

Governor Gavin Newsom blocks landmark legislation that would have permitted Sikh law enforcement officers in California to serve while wearing turbans, citing uniform standards and safety concerns.

Kneecap's Hungarian Gig Ban Overturned in Free Speech Win

Irish rap group Kneecap's controversial ban from performing in Hungary has been dramatically lifted following a high-profile backlash, reigniting their European tour and sparking a major debate on artistic freedom and political censorship.

Kentucky Governor Vetoes Republican-Backed Crime Bill

In a significant political upset, Kentucky's Democratic Governor Andy Beshear vetoes a Republican-backed crime bill modelled on Washington DC's polarising legislation, setting the stage for a high-stakes legislative battle.

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