Hungary Snubs U.S. Senators Pushing for Sweden’s Entry Into NATO Officials in Budapest declined to meet with a bipartisan group of American lawmakers who favor expanding the military alliance.
How Hungary Undermined an E.U. Effort to Give More Aid to Ukraine Prime Minister Viktor Orban used E.U. rules on unanimous decisions to sink a $52 billion package strongly backed by larger countries.
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E.U. Accession Talks Lift Morale in Ukraine The E.U.’s willingness to open accession talks will lift morale, but the more immediate issue of financial support from allies for the war is cloudy.
Hungary Fires Museum Director in Crackdown on L.G.B.T.Q. Depictions A government campaign against what it calls “homosexual propaganda” is unsettling booksellers and has resulted in the firing of the director of one of the country’s leading museums.