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Hungary's Péter Magyar heads to Berlin and Paris to seal EU reset

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Prosecute Orbán’s inner circle over ‘stolen’ billions, Hungary’s anti-corruption watchdog says

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Newsletter: A historic, hardline shift in EU migration policy

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Hungarian police approve Budapest Pride in break from Orbán era

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Germany's Merz backs Hungary's new pro-EU course

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