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Marta Kos from Slovenia is the EU Commissioner for Enlargement. DW spoke to her about the issue of EU enlargement and the accession prospects of Serbia, Moldova, Ukraine and other European countries.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused Ukrainian authorities of beating a Hungarian-Ukrainian dual citizen to death after his military conscription.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday that his country is ready to open all negotiation clusters with the European Union under Denmark's presidency of the Council of the EU, calling for a resolution to Hungary's veto, which is hampering Ukraine's progress towards membership in the bloc.
The European Union's justice chief says Hungary has made virtually no progress in addressing concerns about democratic backsliding over the last year.
The money currently frozen combines around €8.4 billion in cohesion funds and €9.5 billion in COVID-19 recovery funds. View on euronews
The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has signed a hosting agreement with Digital Government Development and Project Management Company (DKF) in Hungary for the deployment of the Levente supercomputer.
The EU presidency rotates among its member countries, and while the post holds little real power, it does allow countries to put their priorities high on Europe’s agenda. Now, as Hungary resides ...
Hungary “has no place” in the European Union after passing a controversial new bill banning LGBTQ content in schools, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Thursday. CNN values your feedback 1.
As Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has consolidated power and built an increasingly authoritarian regime, he has thumbed his nose at the European Union—and mostly gotten away with it. Over the past few years, Orban has been a mild embarrassment for the union, but in his callous and shortsighted reaction to the ongoing refugee crisis, he has become a disgrace.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNHungary slams EU plan to give Ukraine €100 billion, calls it 'war financing'Hungary opposes the European Union's idea to create a €100 billion fund to support Ukraine, calling it "war financing," according to Balázs Orbán, an adviser to the Hungarian Prime Minister. "Europe has run out of money — except when it comes to war.