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AGNES KELETI NECRO","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"\u00c1gnes Keleti, the world's oldest Olympic champion, dies at the age of 103","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"\u00c1gnes Keleti, the world's oldest Olympic champion, dies aged 103","titleListing2":"\u00c1gnes Keleti, the world's oldest Olympic champion, dies at the age of 103","leadin":"Five-time Olympic champion gymnast \u00c1gnes Keleti, the most successful competitor in Hungarian gymnastics and a Holocaust survivor, has died at the age of 103.","summary":"Five-time Olympic champion gymnast \u00c1gnes Keleti, the most successful competitor in Hungarian gymnastics and a Holocaust survivor, has died at the age of 103.","keySentence":"","url":"agnes-keleti-the-worlds-oldest-olympic-champion-dies-at-the-age-of-103","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/culture\/2025\/01\/02\/agnes-keleti-the-worlds-oldest-olympic-champion-dies-at-the-age-of-103","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"\u00c1gnes Keleti was transported from her home in Budapest to the Honv\u00e9d Hospital in Budapest on Christmas Day, suffering from heart failure and breathing difficulties, according to a source close to the family, Hungarian sports publication National Sport writes.\n\nThe 103-year-old Holocaust survivor and Olympic champion, an Israeli and Hungarian citizen, was already in critical condition.\n\nThe Jewish-born gymnast, who was registered in Budapest on 9 January 1921 as \u00c1gnes Klein, won more Olympic medals than any other Hungarian athlete, and was a \"founding member\" of the \"club\" of five-time champions (later joined by Krisztina Egerszegi and Danuta Koz\u00e1k).\n\nKeleti was awarded the title of National Sportswoman in 2004, having started her athletic career at the National Gymnastics Club before making her debut with the Hungarian national team at the age of 18.\n\nIf her only challenge had been fighting her way through the dog-eat-dog world of gymnastics, her path to global competition success would have been a lot simpler \u2013 but World War II provided additional obstacles. It is, frankly, miraculous that she survived \u2013 and only then after taking on a pseudonym. Several relatives, including her father, were killed at Auschwitz, while her mother and brother were rescued by Swedish architect and humanitarian Raoul Wallenberg. \n\nShe should have showcased her exceptional skills at the first post-war Olympics in London in 1948, but a torn ligament prevented her from doing so. Fortunately, she recovered, and her first major international success came a year later at the World Collegiate Championships in Budapest, where she won several sets and the combined competition.\n\nShe also raked in medals at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, winning the Olympic gold medal with her free routine (the predecessor of today's floor exercise), as well as one silver and two bronze medals.\n\nFour years later, there was no question that the then-35-year-old Hungarian was the best gymnast in the world. She crowned her career with four gold medals at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, on floor, beam, high bar and as a member of the portable apparatus team, finishing second in the individual all-around and in the team competition\n\nA five-time Olympic champion and world champion (she won all three medals between Helsinki and London at the 1954 World Championships in Rome), she settled in Israel in 1957, where she partly laid the foundations of gymnastics in the country. Keleti later served as national team captain, a teacher at the Israeli Physical Education College and international competition referee.\n\nA beloved figure in Hungary, she also received numerous awards and honours, including the MOB (Hungarian Olympic Committee) Medal and the Presidential Medal. Her last club, UTE, named its gymnasium after Keleti \u2013 the organisation's greatest pride.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>\u00c1gnes Keleti was transported from her home in Budapest to the Honv\u00e9d Hospital in Budapest on Christmas Day, suffering from heart failure and breathing difficulties, according to a source close to the family, Hungarian sports publication National Sport writes.<\/p>\n<p>The 103-year-old Holocaust survivor and Olympic champion, an Israeli and Hungarian citizen, was already in critical condition.<\/p>\n<p>The Jewish-born gymnast, who was registered in Budapest on 9 January 1921 as \u00c1gnes Klein, won more Olympic medals than any other Hungarian athlete, and was a \"founding member\" of the \"club\" of five-time champions (later joined by Krisztina Egerszegi and Danuta Koz\u00e1k).<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6666666666666666\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//26//93//96//808x539_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg/" alt=\"\u00c1gnes Keleti holds up a photo of her performing in competition\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/26\/93\/96\/384x256_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/26\/93\/96\/640x427_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/26\/93\/96\/750x500_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/26\/93\/96\/828x552_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/26\/93\/96\/1080x720_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/26\/93\/96\/1200x800_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/26\/93\/96\/1920x1280_cmsv2_29c474ca-ea86-53d7-abfd-ab0b3abd5e02-5269396.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">\u00c1gnes Keleti holds up a photo of her performing in competition<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Oded Balilty\/AP<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Keleti was awarded the title of National Sportswoman in 2004, having started her athletic career at the National Gymnastics Club before making her debut with the Hungarian national team at the age of 18.<\/p>\n<p>If her only challenge had been fighting her way through the dog-eat-dog world of gymnastics, her path to global competition success would have been a lot simpler \u2013 but World<a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////hu.euronews.com//2020//01//09//keleti-agnes-a-legidosebb-olimpiai-bajnok?fbclid=IwAR29wiKfwS5AJtr2wmuTLGVk9_16jzCu4yTTRJrP2zmCOrzUa8-t10iIWXU\%22> <\/a>War<a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////hu.euronews.com//2020//01//09//keleti-agnes-a-legidosebb-olimpiai-bajnok?fbclid=IwAR29wiKfwS5AJtr2wmuTLGVk9_16jzCu4yTTRJrP2zmCOrzUa8-t10iIWXU\%22> <\/a>II provided additional obstacles. It is, frankly, miraculous that she survived \u2013 and only then after taking on a pseudonym. Several relatives, including her father, were killed at Auschwitz, while her mother and brother were rescued by Swedish architect and humanitarian Raoul Wallenberg. <\/p>\n<p>She should have showcased her exceptional skills at the first post-war Olympics in London in 1948, but a torn ligament prevented her from doing so. Fortunately, she recovered, and her first major international success came a year later at the World Collegiate Championships in Budapest, where she won several sets and the combined competition.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6666666666666666\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//93//63//62//808x539_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg/" alt=\"\u00c1gnes Keleti, at the age of 91, in her home in Israel\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/384x256_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/640x427_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/750x500_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/828x552_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/1080x720_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/1200x800_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/1920x1280_cmsv2_0b6f4719-60ed-5bdf-bc32-909e5d7da67c-8936362.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">\u00c1gnes Keleti, at the age of 91, in her home in Israel<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Oded Balilty\/AP<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>She also raked in medals at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, winning the Olympic gold medal with her free routine (the predecessor of today's floor exercise), as well as one silver and two bronze medals.<\/p>\n<p>Four years later, there was no question that the then-35-year-old Hungarian was the best gymnast in the world. She crowned her career with four gold medals at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, on floor, beam, high bar and as a member of the portable apparatus team, finishing second in the individual all-around and in the team competition<\/p>\n<p>A five-time Olympic champion and world champion (she won all three medals between Helsinki and London at the 1954 World Championships in Rome), she settled in Israel in 1957, where she partly laid the foundations of gymnastics in the country. Keleti later served as national team captain, a teacher at the Israeli Physical Education College and international competition referee.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.9304738844690419\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//93//63//62//808x755_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg/" alt=\"\u00c1gnes Keleti on her 100th birthday on January 4, 2021\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/384x357_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/640x596_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/750x698_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/828x770_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/1080x1005_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/1200x1117_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/1920x1787_cmsv2_b076bc5f-ea45-5a3d-9be2-97002513d8c9-8936362.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">\u00c1gnes Keleti on her 100th birthday on January 4, 2021<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Laszlo Balogh\/Copyright 2021 The AP. All rights reserved.<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>A beloved figure in Hungary, she also received numerous awards and honours, including the MOB (Hungarian Olympic Committee) Medal and the Presidential Medal. Her last club, UTE, named its gymnasium after Keleti \u2013 the organisation's greatest pride.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1735817302,"updatedAt":1735821265,"publishedAt":1735819745,"firstPublishedAt":1735819745,"lastPublishedAt":1735821265,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/63\/62\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_c793d4a9-3dd9-5f0d-8377-95cf79da34b5-8936362.jpg","altText":"\u00c1gnes Keleti in Budapest on 4 January 2021","caption":"\u00c1gnes Keleti in Budapest on 4 January 2021","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"Laszlo Balogh\/Copyright 2021 The AP. 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A thousand people were offered meals at local homeless shelters, while 1,500 more were served at a park in the N\u00e9pliget district of Budapest.\n\nAlong with the meals, recipients were given small gift packages, which included organic pumpkins from the Krishna Valley, though many others contributed with additional donations.\n\nShoppers in local supermarkets also played a part, donating non-perishable food such as flour, chocolate, and canned goods, which were collected in special baskets for the Krishna community, according to one of the organisers Csilla Szilaj P\u00e9tern\u00e9.\n\nThe rising cost of housing, inflation, and low social benefits have led to an increasing number of people relying on food distributions each year. The queues now include not only the homeless but also middle-class families and struggling retirees. 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A thousand people were offered meals at local homeless shelters, while 1,500 more were served at a park in the N\u00e9pliget district of Budapest.<\/p>\n<p>Along with the meals, recipients were given small gift packages, which included organic pumpkins from the Krishna Valley, though many others contributed with additional donations.<\/p>\n<p>Shoppers in local supermarkets also played a part, donating non-perishable food such as flour, chocolate, and canned goods, which were collected in special baskets for the Krishna community, according to one of the organisers Csilla Szilaj P\u00e9tern\u00e9.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"8926986\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2024//12//22//does-the-angel-on-your-christmas-tree-have-six-wings-and-dozens-of-eyes/">Does the angel on your Christmas tree have six wings and dozens of eyes?<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The rising cost of housing, inflation, and low social benefits have led to an increasing number of people relying on food distributions each year. The queues now include not only the homeless but also middle-class families and struggling retirees. Many are so desperate that they are willing to wait for hours in the cold for a hot meal.<\/p>\n<p>The Krishna community's \"Food for Life\" Christmas feast lasts from December through January, reaching up to 10,000 people in need. After Christmas Eve, many rely on these meals, as most other organisations stop their food donations by then.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1735123550,"updatedAt":1735150440,"publishedAt":1735134429,"firstPublishedAt":1735134429,"lastPublishedAt":1735150440,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/93\/19\/10\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_68614a67-fe95-5754-8ed9-7048cd96d91f-8931910.jpg","altText":"Food distribution in N\u00e9pliget","caption":"Food distribution in N\u00e9pliget","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"Euronews","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":1200,"height":675}],"authors":{"journalists":[{"id":1198,"urlSafeValue":"siposhegyi","title":"Zoltan Siposhegyi","twitter":null}],"producers":[],"videoEditor":[{"id":957,"urlSafeValue":"fisayo","title":"Jerry Fisayo-Bambi","twitter":"@jerrybambi1"}]},"keywords":[{"id":9411,"slug":"food-crisis","urlSafeValue":"food-crisis","title":"Food crisis","titleRaw":"Food crisis"},{"id":12458,"slug":"volunteers","urlSafeValue":"volunteers","title":"volunteers","titleRaw":"volunteers"},{"id":232,"slug":"poverty","urlSafeValue":"poverty","title":"Poverty","titleRaw":"Poverty"},{"id":5312,"slug":"christmas","urlSafeValue":"christmas","title":"Christmas","titleRaw":"Christmas"},{"id":143,"slug":"hungary","urlSafeValue":"hungary","title":"Hungary","titleRaw":"Hungary"}],"widgets":[{"slug":"related","count":1}],"related":[{"id":2688966}],"technicalTags":[],"externalPartners":{"dailymotionId":"x9bc1qy"},"hasExternalVideo":1,"hasInternalOrExternalVideo":1,"video":1,"videos":[{"format":"mp4","quality":"md","type":"normal","url":"https:\/\/video.euronews.com\/mp4\/med\/EN\/E3\/SU\/24\/12\/25\/en\/241225_E3SU_57362324_57364101_76600_161515_en.mp4","editor":"","duration":76600,"filesizeBytes":9600512,"expiresAt":0},{"format":"mp4","quality":"hd","type":"normal","url":"https:\/\/video.euronews.com\/mp4\/EN\/E3\/SU\/24\/12\/25\/en\/241225_E3SU_57362324_57364101_76600_161515_en.mp4","editor":"","duration":76600,"filesizeBytes":14401536,"expiresAt":0}],"liveStream":[{"startDate":0,"endDate":0}],"scribbleLiveId":0,"scribbleLiveRibbon":0,"isLiveCoverage":0,"sourceId":1,"sources":[],"externalSource":null,"additionalSources":null,"additionalReporting":null,"freeField1":null,"freeField2":"","type":"normal","displayType":"default","program":{"id":"europe-news","urlSafeValue":"europe-news","title":"Europe News","online":1,"url":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/my-europe\/europe-news\/europe-news"},"vertical":"my-europe","verticals":[{"id":2,"slug":"my-europe","urlSafeValue":"my-europe","title":"Europe"}],"primaryVertical":{"id":2,"slug":"my-europe","urlSafeValue":"my-europe","title":"Europe"},"themes":[{"id":"europe-news","urlSafeValue":"europe-news","title":"Europe News","url":"\/my-europe\/europe-news"}],"primaryTheme":{"id":56,"urlSafeValue":"europe-news","title":"Europe News"},"advertising":0,"advertisingData":{"startDate":0,"endDate":0,"type":null,"slug":null,"title":null,"disclaimerLabelKey":null,"sponsor":null,"sponsorName":null,"sponsorUrl":null,"sponsorLogo":"","sponsorLogoReverse":"","isDfp":0},"geoLocation":{"lat":0,"lon":0},"location":1,"continent":{"id":104,"urlSafeValue":"europe","title":"Europe"},"country":{"id":143,"urlSafeValue":"hungary","title":"Hungary","url":"\/news\/europe\/hungary"},"town":[],"contextualSignals":{"doubleVerify":{"ids":["84071001","84072006","84201001","84202001","84211001","84212001"],"slugs":["food_and_drink","food_and_drink_coffee_tea","shopping","shopping_general","society","society_general"]}},"grapeshot":null,"versions":[],"programDeliverable":{"slug":"sujet","format":"default"},"showOpinionDisclaimer":0,"allViews":0,"allViewsMeta":{"pointOfView":[],"survey":[],"tweetId":0,"tweet2NdId":0,"displayOverlay":0},"storyTranslationMethod":[],"localisation":[],"path":"\/my-europe\/2024\/12\/25\/meals-served-at-christmas-charity-event-in-budapest-reach-thousands","lastModified":1735150440},{"id":2709366,"cid":8926614,"versionId":1,"archive":0,"housenumber":"241222_NWSU_57329404","owner":"euronews","isMagazine":0,"isBreakingNews":0,"daletEventName":"SANTA COMES BY HELICOPTER","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Santa Claus brings gifts to Hungarian town Si\u00f3fok by helicopter","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Santa Claus arrives in Hungarian town in style - 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This means that it is no longer a case of people cutting up toys at home, but people are trying to work on giving children new toys of ever better quality,\" said M\u00e1rk Szab\u00f3, coordinator of the Shoebox Action at the Baptist AID NGO. \n\n\"So we see that this is important for people, and more and more people are joining this campaign,\" Szab\u00f3 added.\n\nSanta also tried out the city ice rink and played with the children. \"I think it served its purpose because the smiles on the faces of the children are unforgettable,\" he said.\n\nThe Baptists said they brought 100 gift packages to the beach in Siofok and distributed them amongst the children. \n\nWith a total of 53,680 boxes received from donors at various collection points worldwide, the NGO said the distribution this year across marginalised and vulnerable communities surpassed that of last year.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>The iconic Christmas figure of Santa Claus arrived via helicopter in Si\u00f3fok, a town on the southern bank of Hungary's Lake Balaton. <\/p>\n<p>Santa arrived in style on Friday, and presented gifts to several families in the local community. <\/p>\n<p>Children and their parents had gathered on the central beach by Lake Balaton, next to the town's ferris wheel, and waited patiently for Santa Claus who was met with great excitement upon his arrival. <\/p>\n<p>Candy was given to all those present, and local families that are struggling financially received their gift bags afterwards, local reports say.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-euronews\nwidget--size-fullwidth\nwidget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <div class=\"auto widget__ratio widget__ratio--16x9\">\n <iframe type=\"text\/html\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////hu.euronews.com//embed//2702912/" width=\"100%\" loading=\"lazy\" frameborder=\"0\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen seamless>\n <\/iframe>\n <\/div>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The event was part of a programmme by Baptist Aid-BBCF, an international charity which said that, despite current economic difficulties in Hungary, donations this year surpassed those of previous years.<\/p>\n<p>\"We have also observed that the composition of shoe boxes has improved considerably in recent years. This means that it is no longer a case of people cutting up toys at home, but people are trying to work on giving children new toys of ever better quality,\" said M\u00e1rk Szab\u00f3, coordinator of the Shoebox Action at the <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////baptistworld.org//baptist-world-aid///">Baptist AID NGO. <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\"So we see that this is important for people, and more and more people are joining this campaign,\" Szab\u00f3 added.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"8918502,8913750\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2024//12//16//christmas-runners-brave-cold-in-budapest-in-santa-hats-and-swimwear/">Christmas runners brave cold in Budapest in Santa 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After a fruitless search, prosecutors issued a European Arrest Warrant for Romanowski citing evidence that he was abroad.\u00a0\n\nHours before Romanowski's lawyer announced the lawmaker had been granted asylum in Hungary, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned against Budapest taking any \"odd decisions\".\n\n\"Should Budapest take any odd decisions that would be inconsistent with the European law, such as granting political asylum or ignoring the European Arrest Warrant, Viktor Orb\u00e1n would be the one in a precarious position, not I,\" Tusk said.\n\nPolish Foreign Minister Rados\u0142aw Sikorski said he views Budapest's decision as a \"hostile act\" in a post on X.\u00a0\n\nHungarian leader Viktor Orb\u00e1n largely sidestepped questions about the move as he left a European Council summit on Thursday, telling journalists there was an ongoing \"legal process.\"\n\nRomanowski was deputy justice minister from 2019 to 2023 under the former nationalist, conservative PiS party.\u00a0\n\nProsecutors claim he committed 11 crimes in his role overseeing the so-called Justice Fund, a reserve of money dedicated to helping victims of crime. He is accused of being part of an organized criminal group awarding contracts financed by the fund to selected bidders who fell short of the requirements \u2014 ultimately defrauding the Polish state of over \u20ac107 million.\u00a0\n\nRomanowski\u2019s lawyer, Bartosz Lewandowski, claims his case is \"politically motivated\" as it was brought by public prosecutors under Tusk's government, whose Civic Platform party beat PiS in the 2023 elections.\u00a0\n\n\u201cMarcin Romanowski indicated that he cannot count on a fair trial in Poland due to the political involvement of some judges,\u201d Lewandowski said. He added that his client would be willing to face charges if they were brought \u201conce the standards of the rule of law are restored in Poland.\u201d\n\nIt is rare that another European country would agree to grant asylum to a fugitive wanted under a European Arrest Warrant.\u00a0\n\nSpokesperson for the Polish prosecutor's office, Anna Adamiak, admitted that the case was \"unprecedented\" and not envisioned when drawing up regulations.\u00a0\n\nShe added that even if Romanowski is granted international protection in Hungary, \u201cit cannot prevent Hungary from carrying out the procedure related to this European Arrest Warrant.\u201d\n\nRomanowski is not the only PiS politician who is sought by prosecutors for crimes during his time in office.\u00a0\n\nProsecutors are seeking to bring charges against a number of ministers including former Deputy Foreign Minister Piotr Wawrzyk for allegedly handing out thousands of work visas to Poland in exchange for cash in a scandal that tarnished the anti-immigration party's reputation in the run-up to general elections.\u00a0\n\nPiS have argued that the new government is using the justice system to unfairly attack the opposition.\u00a0\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Poland has summoned the Hungarian ambassador in Warsaw after Budapest granted political asylum to former Polish justice minister and current Law and Justice Party (PiS) lawmaker Marcin Romanowski.<\/p>\n<p>Romanowski is wanted in Poland for alleged corruption and misuse of public funds during his time as minister in the previous PiS government.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, Hungarian authorities announced they would be granting him political asylum in Hungary, a move Poland's Foreign Ministry has since called \"offensive to Polish citizens and authorities.\"<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf Hungary fails to fulfill its European obligations, Poland will also ask the European Commission to initiate proceedings against Hungary under Article 259 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,\u201d the ministry warned in a statement.<\/p>\n<p>Police in Poland have been looking for Romanowski since last week, after a Polish court approved a request for the lawmaker to be put in pre-trial detention. After a fruitless search, prosecutors issued a European Arrest Warrant for Romanowski citing evidence that he was abroad.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Hours before Romanowski's lawyer announced the lawmaker had been granted asylum in Hungary, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned against Budapest taking any \"odd decisions\".<\/p>\n<p>\"Should Budapest take any odd decisions that would be inconsistent with the European law, such as granting political asylum or ignoring the European Arrest Warrant, Viktor Orb\u00e1n would be the one in a precarious position, not I,\" Tusk said.<\/p>\n<p>Polish Foreign Minister Rados\u0142aw Sikorski said he views Budapest's decision as a \"hostile act\" in a post on X.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Hungarian leader Viktor Orb\u00e1n largely sidestepped questions about the move as he left a European Council summit on Thursday, telling journalists there was an ongoing \"legal process.\"<\/p>\n<p>Romanowski was deputy justice minister from 2019 to 2023 under the former nationalist, conservative PiS party.\u00a0<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"8784094\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//my-europe//2024//10//11//poland-tightens-entry-rules-after-cash-for-visas-scandal-involving-pis/">Poland tightens entry rules after cash-for-visas scandal involving PiS<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Prosecutors claim he committed 11 crimes in his role overseeing the so-called Justice Fund, a reserve of money dedicated to helping victims of crime. He is accused of being part of an organized criminal group awarding contracts financed by the fund to selected bidders who fell short of the requirements \u2014 ultimately defrauding the Polish state of over \u20ac107 million.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Romanowski\u2019s lawyer, Bartosz Lewandowski, claims his case is \"politically motivated\" as it was brought by public prosecutors under Tusk's government, whose Civic Platform party beat PiS in the 2023 elections.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMarcin Romanowski indicated that he cannot count on a fair trial in Poland due to the political involvement of some judges,\u201d Lewandowski said. 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ITW GEORGIAN MINISTER","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Exclusive: Georgia's foreign minister says pro-EU protests not 'necessarily peaceful'","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Georgia's foreign minister says protests not 'necessarily peaceful'","titleListing2":"Georgia's foreign minister has told Euronews that pro-EU protests have not been 'necessarily peaceful'","leadin":"In an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili questioned whether the protests by pro-EU groups in her country could truly be described as \"peaceful\".","summary":"In an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili questioned whether the protests by pro-EU groups in her country could truly be described as \"peaceful\".","keySentence":"","url":"exclusive-georgias-foreign-minister-says-pro-eu-protests-not-necessarily-peaceful","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/my-europe\/2024\/12\/11\/exclusive-georgias-foreign-minister-says-pro-eu-protests-not-necessarily-peaceful","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Mass protests in Georgia are about to enter their third week, with thousands of Georgians taking to the streets to demonstrate against the recent decision by Tbilisi to put EU accession talks on hold. \n\nProtesters vowed to continue to demonstrate for as long as it takes until their demands are met, despite the intensifying violent nature of the clashes. \n\nPolice have resorted to more heavy-handed tactics in an attempt to clamp down on the unrest, such as the use of water cannons and tear gas. They have detained more than 300 protesters so far, including opposition leaders and activists, while more than 100 people were treated for injuries. \n\nOn Tuesday, Georgia's public ombudsman described the violence as torture and brutality, accusing the police of using excessive force against the demonstrators.\n\n\"The location, character, and degree of the injuries create a credible impression that the police use violent methods against citizens in order to punish them. Intentional, severe violence for the purpose of punishment constitutes an act of torture,\" he said.\n\nVolker T\u00fcrk, the UN's top human rights official, has called the use of force against protesters \"extremely worrying\".\n\nIn an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili justified the police crackdown on pro-European protesters by pointing to the actions of violent groups among the demonstrators who specifically target the police.\n\nBotchorishvili emphasised that everyone has the right to protest, but that these protests must stay peaceful. \n\n\"Unfortunately, I have to say that we cannot really call this protest necessarily peaceful because the violent groups that were acting with the fireworks and their target was police forces,\" the foreign minister said. \n\nShe added that 200 police officers were injured so far, some critically. \n\n\"But on the other hand, if there is anything when we see that the police are exerting their limits of reaction, of course, there should be a reaction from relevant bodies. And there is a very clear statement from the prime minister that these kind of actions should be investigated.\"\n\nEU accession talks\n\nAt the end of November, the ruling Georgian Dream party put Georgia's European Union integration process and its negotiations on hold until 2028, triggering mass protests as the Georgian public is largely in favour of joining the EU.\n\nThe decision to pause accession talks came after the European Parliament adopted a resolution critical of the result of October's election, voicing concern over Georgia's \"democratic backsliding\". In the election, the ruling party had secured a parliamentary majority.\n\nTbilisi formally applied for EU membership in March 2022 following Russia\u2019s invasion of Ukraine. They were granted EU candidate status in December of the following year, to the delight of many Georgians who\u00a0celebrated on the streets of Tbilisi. \u00a0\n\nThe process was stopped this summer by the European Council, after EU leaders expressed concerns regarding recent developments in Georgia, particularly its controversial foreign influence law, dubbed the \"transparency law\" by the Georgian government. \n\nThe law was criticised by EU critics and was compared to a similar law in Russia. Foreign Minister Botchorishvili rejected the notion that her government was turning away from the EU and tilting more towards Moscow. \n\nThe minister said the situation is not \"black or white\", and said, \"If somebody wants to make an easy negative impression about somebody, it is easier to claim that somebody is pro-Russian or pro-Putin.\" \n\n\"Georgian Dream party has been in power for 12 years now. And in this period, nobody can find anything that this government has done in favour of Russia,\" Botchorishvili said. \n\nShe reiterated that Georgia has a clear policy on its support for Ukraine, and emphasised that the government signed the Association Agreement with the European Union in 2014, which aimed to deepen its economic and political ties to the EU. Botchorishvili said that for the past ten years, Georgia has shown its \"commitment\" and \"shared values\" with its European partners. \n\nYou can watch the full interview with Maka Botchorishvili, where she further discusses Georgia's protests, EU accession talks as well as the challenges the government will face moving forward, as of Friday in our programme The Europe Conversation.\u00a0\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Mass protests in Georgia are about to enter their third week, with thousands of Georgians taking to the streets to demonstrate against the recent decision by Tbilisi to put EU accession talks on hold. <\/p>\n<p>Protesters vowed to continue to <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2024//12//11//georgian-anti-government-protests-enter-twelfth-night-amidst-intensifying-policing/">demonstrate <\/a>for as long as it takes until their demands are met, despite the intensifying violent nature of the clashes. <\/p>\n<p>Police have resorted to more heavy-handed tactics in an attempt to clamp down on the unrest, such as the use of water cannons and tear gas. They have detained more than 300 protesters so far, including opposition leaders and activists, while more than 100 people were treated for injuries. <\/p>\n<p>On Tuesday, Georgia's public ombudsman described the violence as torture and brutality, accusing the police of using excessive force against the demonstrators.<\/p>\n<p>\"The location, character, and degree of the injuries create a credible impression that the police use violent methods against citizens in order to punish them. Intentional, severe violence for the purpose of punishment constitutes an act of torture,\" he said.<\/p>\n<p>Volker T\u00fcrk, the UN's top human rights official, has called the use of force against protesters \"extremely worrying\".<\/p>\n<p>In an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili justified the police crackdown on pro-European protesters by pointing to the actions of violent groups among the demonstrators who specifically target the police.<\/p>\n<p>Botchorishvili emphasised that everyone has the right to protest, but that these protests must stay peaceful. <\/p>\n<p>\"Unfortunately, I have to say that we cannot really call this protest necessarily peaceful because the violent groups that were acting with the fireworks and their target was police forces,\" the foreign minister said. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6669921875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//90//35//32//808x539_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg/" alt=\"Demonstrators rally outside the parliament protesting the government&#39;s decision to suspend negotiations on joining the EU in Tbilisi, Georgia, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024.\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/90\/35\/32\/384x256_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/90\/35\/32\/640x427_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/90\/35\/32\/750x500_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/90\/35\/32\/828x552_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/90\/35\/32\/1080x720_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/90\/35\/32\/1200x800_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/90\/35\/32\/1920x1281_cmsv2_73f1be86-7ba8-52c5-b436-fd2cdcbabfb0-8903532.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Demonstrators rally outside the parliament protesting the government&#39;s decision to suspend negotiations on joining the EU in Tbilisi, Georgia, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Pavel Bednyakov\/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>She added that 200 police officers were injured so far, some critically. <\/p>\n<p>\"But on the other hand, if there is anything when we see that the police are exerting their limits of reaction, of course, there should be a reaction from relevant bodies. And there is a very clear statement from the prime minister that these kind of actions should be investigated.\"<\/p>\n<h2>EU accession talks<\/h2><p>At the end of November, the ruling Georgian Dream party put Georgia's European Union integration process and its negotiations <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//my-europe//2024//11//28//georgian-prime-minister-suspends-eu-membership-talks-until-end-of-2028/">on hold until 2028<\/a>, triggering mass protests as the Georgian public is largely in favour of joining the EU.<\/p>\n<p>The decision to pause accession talks came after the European Parliament adopted a resolution critical of the result of October's election, voicing concern over Georgia's \"democratic backsliding\". In the election, the ruling party had secured a parliamentary majority.<\/p>\n<p>Tbilisi formally applied for EU membership in March 2022 following Russia\u2019s invasion of Ukraine. 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It also develops anti-fraud policy for the European Commission.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Although Kaz\u00e1r only has 1,600 inhabitants, the Hungarian Integrity Authority also reportedly has a separate investigation in the village that is currently ongoing.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>A friend of the village mayor allegedly received around \u20ac1.2 million in EU funds to create fish ponds, which he failed to account for properly.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Speaking to Euronews, the town\u2019s mayor said an investigation into possible overpricing had already been launched and that a statement would only be issued once it concluded.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Hungary consistently ranks among the <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//my-europe//2024//10//15//fact-check-is-hungary-the-most-corrupt-european-country/">most corrupt European countries<\/strong><\/a><strong>,<\/strong> according to various scoreboards.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>A corruption perception index by <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2024//01//30//corruption-is-a-growing-problem-in-europe-according-to-transparency-international/">Transparency International<\/strong><\/a> ranked Hungary as the most corrupt country in the EU. The group slammed Hungary for \u201cover a decade of systemic breach of the rule of law,\u201d which has allowed corruption to \u201cthrive unsanctioned\u201d.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1732113421,"updatedAt":1732136410,"publishedAt":1732132154,"firstPublishedAt":1732132154,"lastPublishedAt":1732132154,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/41\/38\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_4ed428d8-f143-5684-a84f-489d1cb3ff4d-8864138.jpg","altText":"Last week, the European Union's anti-fraud office, OLAF, also opened an investigation into the expensive nursery. ","caption":"Last week, the European Union's anti-fraud office, OLAF, also opened an investigation into the expensive nursery. 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Can forgery be useful? How long has fake news existed? And how can we define \u2018fact\u2019?\u00a0\n\nThese are some of the questions that the Blinken OSA Archive's exhibition \u2018Fake for Real\u2019 seeks to answer.\u00a0\n\nFor years, the House of European History in Brussels has been collecting more than 100 historical artefacts related to deceit and falsification. And now the travelling exhibition is touring Europe, with Budapest, the capital of Hungary, as its third stop.\n\nThe collection explores the circumstances surrounding each artefact, and the motives and impact that they had.\n\nIt reveals that fake news is far from a modern phenomenon. In fact, it has existed since the time of the German inventor Johannes Gutenberg, who revolutionised printing in the 15th century.\u00a0\n\nBefore the age of social media, even ancient relics were forged, and the persistence of conspiracy theories - some dating back to the Middle Ages - continues to influence public discourse.\n\n\"We start the exhibition with a practice of antiquity which was called the \u2018condemnation of memory\u2019. With this practice they tried to erase people from history. And the exhibition ends with an additional case study, added by our host Open Society Archives, which looks at the case of Imre Nagy (Hungarian Prime Minister during the 1956 revolution), and how his name was erased (by the Soviet regime) from history until 1989.\"\n\nThe collection also explores cases in history where forgery was used for good. During the Holocaust, for example, thousands of lives were saved by fake identity cards and passports.\u00a0\n\n\"In an archive like this it was very difficult to forge a document. You had to get access to that document, you had to produce the right ink, the right paper and that's how you could forge a document. Today, all it takes is a virus on our digital documents and the content is completely changed,\" says Istv\u00e1n R\u00e9v, Director of the Archives.\n\nThe \u2018Fake for Real\u2019 exhibition is open in Budapest until 16 February.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Can you erase someone from history? Can forgery be useful? How long has fake news existed? And how can we define \u2018fact\u2019?\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>These are some of the questions that the Blinken OSA Archive's exhibition \u2018Fake for Real\u2019 seeks to answer.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>For years, the House of European History in Brussels has been collecting more than 100 historical artefacts related to deceit and falsification. And now the travelling exhibition is touring Europe, with Budapest, the capital of Hungary, as its third stop.<\/p>\n<p>The collection explores the circumstances surrounding each artefact, and the motives and impact that they had.<\/p>\n<p>It reveals that fake news is far from a modern phenomenon. In fact, it has existed since the time of the German inventor Johannes Gutenberg, who revolutionised printing in the 15th century.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Before the age of social media, even ancient relics were forged, and the persistence of conspiracy theories - some dating back to the Middle Ages - continues to influence public discourse.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//86//21//96//808x454_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg/" alt=\"An interactive display at the &#39;Fake for Real&#39; exhibition in Budapest.\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/384x216_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/640x360_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/750x422_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/828x466_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/1080x608_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/1200x675_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/1920x1080_cmsv2_4d9077c1-870a-5e7d-8085-564429ca1e9e-8862196.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">An interactive display at the &#39;Fake for Real&#39; exhibition in Budapest.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">House of European History<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>\"We start the exhibition with a practice of antiquity which was called the \u2018condemnation of memory\u2019. With this practice they tried to erase people from history. And the exhibition ends with an additional case study, added by our host Open Society Archives, which looks at the case of Imre Nagy (Hungarian Prime Minister during the 1956 revolution), and how his name was erased (by the Soviet regime) from history until 1989.\"<\/p>\n<p>The collection also explores cases in history where forgery was used for good. During the Holocaust, for example, thousands of lives were saved by fake identity cards and passports.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\"In an archive like this it was very difficult to forge a document. You had to get access to that document, you had to produce the right ink, the right paper and that's how you could forge a document. Today, all it takes is a virus on our digital documents and the content is completely changed,\" says Istv\u00e1n R\u00e9v, Director of the Archives.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The \u2018Fake for Real\u2019 exhibition is open in Budapest until 16 February.<\/strong><\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1732041578,"updatedAt":1732101324,"publishedAt":1732057143,"firstPublishedAt":1732057143,"lastPublishedAt":1732101040,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/21\/96\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_46943f17-9680-5680-8378-a2d7380ccfb8-8862196.jpg","altText":"The 'Fake for Real' travelling exhibition explores historical cases of forgery and deceit.","caption":"The 'Fake for Real' travelling exhibition explores historical cases of forgery and deceit.","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"House of European 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EU COUNCIL PRESIDENCY HU GOVERNMENT","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"The results of the Hungarian EU presidency are a success","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"The results of the Hungarian EU presidency are a success","titleListing2":"Opinion | With the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. The Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let\u2019s make Europe competitive again, Bal\u00e1zs Orb\u00e1n writes.","leadin":"With the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. At any rate, the Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let\u2019s make Europe competitive again, Bal\u00e1zs Orb\u00e1n writes.","summary":"With the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. At any rate, the Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let\u2019s make Europe competitive again, Bal\u00e1zs Orb\u00e1n writes.","keySentence":"","url":"the-results-of-the-hungarian-eu-presidency-are-a-success","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2024\/11\/19\/the-results-of-the-hungarian-eu-presidency-are-a-success","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Read the opinion article on the Hungarian presidency by MEP Daniel Freund (Greens\/EFA) here.\n\nEvents surrounding Hungary's rotating EU presidency have begun to accelerate. \n\nEuropean leaders met in Budapest, first within the broader organisational framework of the European Political Community, and then, on the following day, at an informal European Council meeting, where Europe\u2019s national leaders adopted the so-called \"Budapest Declaration\", mandating competitiveness measures for the Commission. \n\nGiven all this, the Hungarian presidency can already be termed a success: a shift has taken place in Europe regarding both the war and the need to move towards greater competitiveness.\n\nOn 7\u20138 November, Budapest became the epicentre of European politics with the European Political Community Summit and an informal European Council meeting. \n\nCollectively, these amounted to the largest event in Hungarian diplomatic history, with Hungary\u2019s capital simultaneously hosting the summit on European security policy and the gathering of the most senior leaders of the European Union.\n\nIt is rare for a European state to simultaneously host EU institutional and national leaders, as well as the Secretary Generals of NATO and the Council of Europe, and representatives of the OSCE. The summit\u2019s success also visibly refuted the assertion that Budapest is in some form of diplomatic isolation.\n\nA new world after the US presidential election\n\nThe timing of the Budapest summits is also noteworthy, coming as it did directly after the US presidential election, which brought victory for Donald Trump and the Republicans. In light of this result, it is safe to say that the world, including Europe, can expect significant changes that also present new opportunities. \n\nThe new US leadership will likely embrace an \u201cAmerica First\u201d approach, which may provide a clear model and inspire European leaders to adopt a \u201cEurope First\u201d policy instead of the decision-makers in Brussels serving the interests of foreign nations and NGOs.\n\n\u201cAmerica First\u201d also creates a new security situation for Europe. Summit participants agreed that peace in Europe should come as soon as possible and that Europe must take greater responsibility for its future peace and security. \n\nWe cannot continue to rely solely on the Americans for the defence of Europe. Consequently, Europe must play a significant role in the upcoming peace talks, as these will shape our future.\n\nEurope\u2019s lagging competitiveness Is becoming ever more apparent\n\nThere was also a consensus that Europe is in serious trouble regarding competitiveness. In research and development, productivity, demographic indicators, and self-defence capabilities, we are falling further and further behind both the US and China. \n\nThere have been numerous signs of this over recent years, and some, including the Hungarian government, have repeatedly expressed concerns. History shows, however, that there is a price to pay for inaction, and the consequences of complacency have caught up with us. \n\nDecades of chronic negative trends swiftly escalated into an acute crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were further exacerbated by the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.\n\nThe seriousness of the situation was acknowledged by the European Commission, which recently published Mario Draghi\u2019s grim report. \n\nFrom this document, we learned what we could already see from our own eyes: Europe is shrinking and retreating on almost all fronts. \n\nOver the past twenty years, the EU\u2019s economic growth has consistently lagged behind that of China and the US. The EU\u2019s share of the global technology market is only 18%, compared to 38% for the US. \n\nMeanwhile, an average European company pays 3-4.5 times more for energy, further eroding the competitiveness of the continent\u2019s businesses.\n\nWe need a new approach and real decisions\n\nCreating and maintaining competitiveness is not typically the sort of thing that can be forced solely through administrative or bureaucratic measures. This has been proven over the past decade, as we saw numerous action plans and strategies devised by Brussels, none of which managed to advance Europe\u2019s competitiveness.\n\nThe Hungarian EU presidency seeks to base the proposed competitiveness pact on an agreement between real decision-makers. Real political will arises from the decisions of sovereign European nations. \n\nAs Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n emphasised, we aim to persuade our European partners not to fear either healthy competition or openness to technological cooperation. The Budapest Declaration issued at the informal European Council meeting was part of this goal.\n\nWithin this declaration, member states identified essential directions, such as improving the functioning of the Single Internal Market in order to strengthen European competitiveness and further steps toward a single savings and capital market. \n\nThe latter would be crucial for ensuring that innovative companies and SMEs have access to adequate resources. Funding is vital for research and development, as low levels of private investment are one of the biggest problems EU businesses face in this regard. \n\nAccording to the EC report, the EU is still far from the goal of member states dedicating 3% of GDP to research and development\u2014a shortfall largely due to the low level of private sector investment.\n\nEqually important is establishing an industrial policy that advances the green transition and supports clean energy growth without overburdening businesses and risking their competitiveness. \n\nOne of the most critical tools for improving competitiveness is the drastic reduction of bureaucratic burdens, especially for the SME sector. The European Commission should make it a key aim to develop a concrete proposal for reducing reporting requirements by at least 25%.\n\nEconomic competitiveness and strategic autonomy also hinge on strengthening European defence capacities. For this, the European defence sector must be at the global forefront in terms of technology and production capacities. Both private and public resources must be mobilised for this purpose.\n\nIn line with Hungary\u2019s connectivity strategy, the European Declaration also emphasises the importance of an open and sustainable trade policy. Economic security relies on openness and adaptability to changes in the global environment.\n\nThe Hungarian Way: Realism over ideology\n\nThe Budapest Declaration showed that the Hungarian presidency has succeeded in shifting European leaders\u2019 attention from ideological debates to practical issues that genuinely impact people. Contrary to widely held opinions, Hungary has been shown to be a solution rather than a problem for Europe.\n\nMoreover, the events of recent days provide important lessons for the future. It has been shown what a rotating presidency committed to a cause looks like. The Hungarian presidency\u2019s self-chosen motto is: \u201cMake Europe Great Again\u201d. \n\nThe motto became so popular that the Hungarian presidency is increasingly being referred to as the MEGA presidency. It has demonstrated that the road to mega-success lies through mega-effort.\n\nHowever, the Hungarian presidency is not over yet. A devastating war is still raging in Europe\u2019s immediate neighbourhood, bringing immeasurable human suffering to the continent and dimming Europe\u2019s competitiveness prospects. \n\nWith Donald Trump\u2019s election, Western perceptions of the war are also shifting. Many Central European states, including Hungary, have pursued a peace-oriented policy from the start. \n\nWith the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. At any rate, the Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let\u2019s make Europe competitive again.\n\nBal\u00e1zs Orb\u00e1n is a member of the Hungarian parliament and political director for Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n.\n\n","htmlText":"<p><em>Read the opinion article on the Hungarian presidency by MEP Daniel Freund (Greens\/EFA) <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2024//11//19//thank-god-its-almost-over/">here./n

Events surrounding Hungary's rotating EU presidency have begun to accelerate. <\/p>\n<p>European leaders met in Budapest, first within the broader organisational framework of the European Political Community, and then, on the following day, at an informal European Council meeting, where Europe\u2019s national leaders adopted the so-called \"Budapest Declaration\", mandating competitiveness measures for the Commission. <\/p>\n<p>Given all this, the Hungarian presidency can already be termed a success: a shift has taken place in Europe regarding both the war and the need to move towards greater competitiveness.<\/p>\n<p>On 7\u20138 November, Budapest became the epicentre of European politics with the European Political Community Summit and an informal European Council meeting. <\/p>\n<p>Collectively, these amounted to the largest event in Hungarian diplomatic history, with Hungary\u2019s capital simultaneously hosting the summit on European security policy and the gathering of the most senior leaders of the European Union.<\/p>\n<p>It is rare for a European state to simultaneously host EU institutional and national leaders, as well as the Secretary Generals of NATO and the Council of Europe, and representatives of the OSCE. The summit\u2019s success also visibly refuted the assertion that Budapest is in some form of diplomatic isolation.<\/p>\n<h2>A new world after the US presidential election<\/h2><p>The timing of the Budapest summits is also noteworthy, coming as it did directly after the US presidential election, which brought victory for Donald Trump and the Republicans. In light of this result, it is safe to say that the world, including Europe, can expect significant changes that also present new opportunities. <\/p>\n<p>The new US leadership will likely embrace an \u201cAmerica First\u201d approach, which may provide a clear model and inspire European leaders to adopt a \u201cEurope First\u201d policy instead of the decision-makers in Brussels serving the interests of foreign nations and NGOs.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-quotation\n widget--size-fullwidth\n widget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__content\">\n <blockquote class=\"widget__quote\">\n <span class=\"widget__quoteText\">We cannot continue to rely solely on the Americans for the defence of Europe. Consequently, Europe must play a significant role in the upcoming peace talks, as these will shape our future.<\/span>\n <\/blockquote>\n <cite class=\"widget__author\">\n <\/cite>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6669921875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//86//08//44//808x539_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg/" alt=\"President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the House GOP conference, November 2024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/384x256_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/640x427_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/750x500_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/828x552_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1080x720_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1200x800_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1920x1281_cmsv2_e799ac32-03b9-5ba6-85f8-c6ef8045592f-8860844.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the House GOP conference, November 2024<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Allison Robbert\/licensors via AP<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>\u201cAmerica First\u201d also creates a new security situation for Europe. Summit participants agreed that peace in Europe should come as soon as possible and that Europe must take greater responsibility for its future peace and security. <\/p>\n<p>We cannot continue to rely solely on the Americans for the defence of Europe. Consequently, Europe must play a significant role in the upcoming peace talks, as these will shape our future.<\/p>\n<h2>Europe\u2019s lagging competitiveness Is becoming ever more apparent<\/h2><p>There was also a consensus that Europe is in serious trouble regarding competitiveness. In research and development, productivity, demographic indicators, and self-defence capabilities, we are falling further and further behind both the US and China. <\/p>\n<p>There have been numerous signs of this over recent years, and some, including the Hungarian government, have repeatedly expressed concerns. History shows, however, that there is a price to pay for inaction, and the consequences of complacency have caught up with us. <\/p>\n<p>Decades of chronic negative trends swiftly escalated into an acute crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were further exacerbated by the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6669921875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//86//08//44//808x539_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg/" alt=\"A woman walks in front of Druzhba hotel destroyed by Russian airstrikes in Pokrovsk, November 2024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/384x256_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/640x427_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/750x500_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/828x552_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1080x720_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1200x800_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1920x1281_cmsv2_619d5e64-00eb-5bcd-941d-95f60d1e5ad5-8860844.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">A woman walks in front of Druzhba hotel destroyed by Russian airstrikes in Pokrovsk, November 2024<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo\/George Ivanchenko<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The seriousness of the situation was acknowledged by the European Commission, which recently published Mario Draghi\u2019s grim report. <\/p>\n<p>From this document, we learned what we could already see from our own eyes: Europe is shrinking and retreating on almost all fronts. <\/p>\n<p>Over the past twenty years, the EU\u2019s economic growth has consistently lagged behind that of China and the US. The EU\u2019s share of the global technology market is only 18%, compared to 38% for the US. <\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, an average European company pays 3-4.5 times more for energy, further eroding the competitiveness of the continent\u2019s businesses.<\/p>\n<h2>We need a new approach and real decisions<\/h2><p>Creating and maintaining competitiveness is not typically the sort of thing that can be forced solely through administrative or bureaucratic measures. This has been proven over the past decade, as we saw numerous action plans and strategies devised by Brussels, none of which managed to advance Europe\u2019s competitiveness.<\/p>\n<p>The Hungarian EU presidency seeks to base the proposed competitiveness pact on an agreement between real decision-makers. Real political will arises from the decisions of sovereign European nations. <\/p>\n<p>As Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n emphasised, we aim to persuade our European partners not to fear either healthy competition or openness to technological cooperation. The Budapest Declaration issued at the informal European Council meeting was part of this goal.<\/p>\n<p>Within this declaration, member states identified essential directions, such as improving the functioning of the Single Internal Market in order to strengthen European competitiveness and further steps toward a single savings and capital market. <\/p>\n<p>The latter would be crucial for ensuring that innovative companies and SMEs have access to adequate resources. Funding is vital for research and development, as low levels of private investment are one of the biggest problems EU businesses face in this regard. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-quotation\n widget--size-fullwidth\n widget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__content\">\n <blockquote class=\"widget__quote\">\n <span class=\"widget__quoteText\">In line with Hungary\u2019s connectivity strategy, the European Declaration also emphasises the importance of an open and sustainable trade policy. Economic security relies on openness and adaptability to changes in the global environment.<\/span>\n <\/blockquote>\n <cite class=\"widget__author\">\n <\/cite>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6669921875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//86//08//44//808x539_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg/" alt=\"Hungary&#39;s Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks with the media as he arrives for an EU summit in Brussels, June 2024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/384x256_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/640x427_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/750x500_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/828x552_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1080x720_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1200x800_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/1920x1281_cmsv2_63df5197-cef3-58fb-84bb-fd3734a9e91e-8860844.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Hungary&#39;s Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks with the media as he arrives for an EU summit in Brussels, June 2024<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo\/Omar Havana<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>According to the EC report, the EU is still far from the goal of member states dedicating 3% of GDP to research and development\u2014a shortfall largely due to the low level of private sector investment.<\/p>\n<p>Equally important is establishing an industrial policy that advances the green transition and supports clean energy growth without overburdening businesses and risking their competitiveness. <\/p>\n<p>One of the most critical tools for improving competitiveness is the drastic reduction of bureaucratic burdens, especially for the SME sector. The European Commission should make it a key aim to develop a concrete proposal for reducing reporting requirements by at least 25%.<\/p>\n<p>Economic competitiveness and strategic autonomy also hinge on strengthening European defence capacities. For this, the European defence sector must be at the global forefront in terms of technology and production capacities. Both private and public resources must be mobilised for this purpose.<\/p>\n<p>In line with Hungary\u2019s connectivity strategy, the European Declaration also emphasises the importance of an open and sustainable trade policy. Economic security relies on openness and adaptability to changes in the global environment.<\/p>\n<h2>The Hungarian Way: Realism over ideology<\/h2><p>The Budapest Declaration showed that the Hungarian presidency has succeeded in shifting European leaders\u2019 attention from ideological debates to practical issues that genuinely impact people. Contrary to widely held opinions, Hungary has been shown to be a solution rather than a problem for Europe.<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, the events of recent days provide important lessons for the future. It has been shown what a rotating presidency committed to a cause looks like. The Hungarian presidency\u2019s self-chosen motto is: \u201cMake Europe Great Again\u201d. <\/p>\n<p>The motto became so popular that the Hungarian presidency is increasingly being referred to as the MEGA presidency. It has demonstrated that the road to mega-success lies through mega-effort.<\/p>\n<p>However, the Hungarian presidency is not over yet. A devastating war is still raging in Europe\u2019s immediate neighbourhood, bringing immeasurable human suffering to the continent and dimming Europe\u2019s competitiveness prospects. <\/p>\n<p>With Donald Trump\u2019s election, Western perceptions of the war are also shifting. Many Central European states, including Hungary, have pursued a peace-oriented policy from the start. <\/p>\n<p>With the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. At any rate, the Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let\u2019s make Europe competitive again.<\/p>\n<p><em>Bal\u00e1zs Orb\u00e1n is a member of the Hungarian parliament and political director for Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n.<\/em><\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1732014239,"updatedAt":1732018672,"publishedAt":1732018577,"firstPublishedAt":1732018577,"lastPublishedAt":1732018652,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/86\/08\/44\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_26419d35-2547-5773-83f1-548558426d1e-8860844.jpg","altText":"Hungarian Prime Minister and President of EU Council Viktor Orban delivers his speech in the hemicycle of the European parliament in Strasbourg, October 2024","caption":"Hungarian Prime Minister and President of EU Council Viktor Orban delivers his speech in the hemicycle of the European parliament in Strasbourg, October 2024","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP 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LMBTQ PREVIEW","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Controversial Hungarian law criticised as anti-LGBT to appear before EU Court of Justice","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Hungarian law to appear before EU Court of Justice after controversy","titleListing2":"Controversial Hungarian law criticised as anti-LGBT to appear before EU Court of Justice","leadin":"The first hearing on the Hungarian Child Protection Act takes place on Tuesday at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg.","summary":"The first hearing on the Hungarian Child Protection Act takes place on Tuesday at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg.","keySentence":"","url":"controversial-hungarian-law-criticised-as-anti-lgbt-to-appear-before-eu-court-of-justice","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2024\/11\/18\/controversial-hungarian-law-criticised-as-anti-lgbt-to-appear-before-eu-court-of-justice","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Hungary\u2019s controversial Child Protection Law, widely criticised as being anti-LGBT, is set to appear before the EU\u2019s Court of Justice on Tuesday.\u00a0\n\nThe statute proclaimed zero tolerance for convicted paedophiles. However, the law also prohibits or heavily restricts depictions of homosexuality and gender reassignment in media content and educational material addressed to audiences under 18 years of age.\u00a0\n\nThe legislation therefore came under fire for conflating paedophilia with homosexuality, as the text\u2019s stated purpose is to strengthen the protection of children against sex offenders.\u00a0\n\nAfter the law was passed, children\u2019s rights organisation Eurochild say children have the right to healthy development and freedom of expression, and that this law \u201cviolates all these rights and risks harming the very children it claims to protect.\u201d\u00a0\n\n\u201cIt also contributes to a climate of fear, raising concerns for the well-being of all children and society,\u201d they say.\u00a0\n\nThe European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning the law in the strongest possible terms, and also criticised what it alleges is the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary.\u00a0\n\nRefusing to back down, Hungary cited a 2022 referendum where Hungarians were asked to give their opinion on the controversial law.\u00a0\n\nTo be valid, the poll needed to be answered by half of Hungary\u2019s registered voters. The threshold was not met, but of those that did respond, the vast majority backed the government\u2019s position.\u00a0\n\nInfringement proceedings were launched against Hungary over the law but were unsuccessful. \u00a0\n\nIn December 2022, the European Commission referred Hungary to the EU\u2019s Court of Justice \u2013 claiming that the law violates fundamental rights enshrined within the bloc's law.\u00a0\n\nA total of 15 EU countries joined the lawsuit to act as third parties: Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Austria, Ireland, Denmark, Malta, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Slovenia, France, Germany and Greece.\u00a0\n\nThe model behind the law was taken from a similar piece of legislation enacted in Russia. The Kremlin\u2019s \"anti-gay propaganda\" law, which was initially introduced by Putin\u2019s regime in 2013, was found to be unlawful by the European Court of Human Rights four years later.\u00a0\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Hungary\u2019s controversial Child Protection Law, widely criticised as being anti-LGBT, is set to appear before the EU\u2019s Court of Justice on Tuesday.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The statute proclaimed zero tolerance for convicted paedophiles. However, the law also <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//my-europe//2023//04//07//15-countries-including-germany-and-france-join-legal-case-against-hungarys-anti-lgbt-law/">prohibits or heavily restricts depictions of homosexuality and gender reassignment<\/strong><\/a> in media content and educational material addressed to audiences under 18 years of age.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The legislation therefore came under fire for conflating paedophilia with homosexuality, as the text\u2019s stated purpose is to strengthen the protection of children against sex offenders.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>After the law was passed, children\u2019s rights organisation Eurochild say children have the right to healthy development and freedom of expression, and that this law \u201cviolates all these rights and risks harming the very children it claims to protect.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt also contributes to a climate of fear, raising concerns for the well-being of all children and society,\u201d they say.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning the law in the strongest possible terms, and also criticised what it alleges is the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Refusing to back down, Hungary cited a <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2022//04//03//hungary-election-live-voting-closes-as-viktor-orban-seeks-fifth-term-in-office/">2022 referendum<\/strong><\/a> where Hungarians were asked to give their opinion on the controversial law.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>To be valid, the poll needed to be answered by half of Hungary\u2019s registered voters. The threshold was not met, but of those that did respond, the vast majority backed the government\u2019s position.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Infringement proceedings were launched against Hungary over the law but were unsuccessful. \u00a0<\/p>\n<p>In December 2022, the European Commission referred Hungary to the EU\u2019s Court of Justice \u2013 claiming that the law violates fundamental rights enshrined within the bloc's law.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>A total of 15 <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//my-europe//2021//06//24//eu-countries-divided-on-russia-strategy-as-leaders-meet-in-brussels/">EU countries joined the lawsuit<\/strong><\/a> to act as third parties: Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Austria, Ireland, Denmark, Malta, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Slovenia, France, Germany and Greece.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The model behind the law was taken from a similar piece of legislation enacted in Russia. The Kremlin\u2019s \"anti-gay propaganda\" law, which was initially introduced by Putin\u2019s regime in 2013, was found to be unlawful by the European Court of Human Rights four years later.\u00a0<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1731945685,"updatedAt":1731962397,"publishedAt":1731959896,"firstPublishedAt":1731959896,"lastPublishedAt":1731959896,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/85\/92\/80\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_aa51c06e-c828-5f0d-98f9-df84a525b4e4-8859280.jpg","altText":"Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks during a press conference in Budapest , Hungary, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024.","caption":"Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks during a press conference in Budapest , Hungary, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024.","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"Denes Erdos\/Copyright 2024 The AP. 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The most sensitive information that could have been accessed was plans and data about military procurement, the official said in a press briefing. \n\n\"Nothing that could harm Hungary's national security was made public,\" said Gulyas, who did not say when the incident occurred or name the group.\n\nIt is unclear whether any of the information skimmed by hackers might have included data that could compromise NATO, of which Hungary is a member.\n\nThe hack was carried out by a group called INC Ransomware, which downloaded and encrypted all the files from the servers of the Defence Procurement Agency, according to local media. \n\nThe hackers have reportedly posted dozens of screenshots of the material online, showing details of the air and ground capabilities of Hungary's military, data on procurement, and the personal details of army staff. \n\nThe hacker group has demanded $5 million (\u20ac4.7 million) to unblock the data and not make it public, Hungarian media reported. \n\nThe EU's top cybersecurity official said earlier this year that there had been a huge increase in disruptive cyberattacks since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. \n\nRansomware attacks and those targeting public institutions were of particular concern, and most incidents were tried out in Ukraine before being expanded to EU countries, according to Juhan Lepassaar, head of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity.\n\nHungary, which shares a border with Ukraine, has been modernising its army since 2017 by buying equipment from tanks to air defence systems, and has begun building a domestic defence industry. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>The IT systems of Hungary's defence procurement agency were infiltrated by foreign hackers but no sensitive data that could harm the country's national security was accessed, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff said on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>Gergely Gulyas said the government was investigating the hack by a \"hostile foreign, non-state hacker group\". The most sensitive information that could have been accessed was plans and data about military procurement, the official said in a press briefing. <\/p>\n<p>\"Nothing that could harm Hungary's national security was made public,\" said Gulyas, who did not say when the incident occurred or name the group.<\/p>\n<p>It is unclear whether any of the information skimmed by hackers might have included data that could compromise NATO, of which Hungary is a member.<\/p>\n<p>The hack was carried out by a group called INC Ransomware, which downloaded and encrypted all the files from the servers of the Defence Procurement Agency, according to local media. <\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"8755594,8526492\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2024//06//24//six-people-sanctioned-for-cyber-attacks-against-eu-states-and-ukraine/">Six people sanctioned for cyber attacks against EU states and Ukraine<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//my-europe//2024//09//26//nato-trains-countries-to-respond-to-cyberattacks-on-renewables/">NATO trains countries to respond to cyber attacks on renewables<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The hackers have reportedly posted dozens of screenshots of the material online, showing details of the air and ground capabilities of Hungary's military, data on procurement, and the personal details of army staff. <\/p>\n<p>The hacker group has demanded $5 million (\u20ac4.7 million) to unblock the data and not make it public, Hungarian media reported. <\/p>\n<p>The EU's top cybersecurity official said earlier this year that there had been a huge increase in <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2024//05//29//disruptive-attacks-double-in-eu-in-recent-months-cybersecurity-chief-says/">disruptive cyberattacks <\/a>since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. <\/p>\n<p>Ransomware attacks and those targeting public institutions were of particular concern, and most incidents were tried out in Ukraine before being expanded to EU countries, according to Juhan Lepassaar, head of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity.<\/p>\n<p>Hungary, which shares a border with Ukraine, has been modernising its army since 2017 by buying equipment from tanks to air defence systems, and has begun building a domestic defence industry. <\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1731596370,"updatedAt":1731603162,"publishedAt":1731603142,"firstPublishedAt":1731603142,"lastPublishedAt":1731603142,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/85\/21\/00\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_bf2c3d85-61b7-536a-a801-df04514605c0-8852100.jpg","altText":"File photo: People wave a Hungarian national flag next to the Danube river, in Budapest, Thursday May 30, 2024,","caption":"File photo: People wave a Hungarian national flag next to the Danube river, in Budapest, Thursday May 30, 2024,","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":1024,"height":575}],"authors":{"journalists":[],"producers":[],"videoEditor":[]},"keywords":[{"id":143,"slug":"hungary","urlSafeValue":"hungary","title":"Hungary","titleRaw":"Hungary"},{"id":21390,"slug":"cyber-crime","urlSafeValue":"cyber-crime","title":"cyber crime","titleRaw":"cyber 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MURDER VIGIL","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Friends and family of American tourist killed in Budapest hold vigil, suspect in custody","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Vigil takes places for American tourist killed in Budapest","titleListing2":"Family holds vigil in Budapest for murdered American tourist Mackenzie Michalski","leadin":"31-year-old Mackenzie Michalski from Portland, Oregon, was reported missing on 5 November after she was last seen at a nightclub in central Budapest.","summary":"31-year-old Mackenzie Michalski from Portland, Oregon, was reported missing on 5 November after she was last seen at a nightclub in central Budapest.","keySentence":"","url":"friends-and-family-of-american-tourist-killed-in-budapest-hold-vigil-suspect-in-custody","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/my-europe\/2024\/11\/09\/friends-and-family-of-american-tourist-killed-in-budapest-hold-vigil-suspect-in-custody","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Friends and family members of a 31-year-old American tourist who was killed while on holiday in Hungary have held a vigil to remember her. mourned their loss while a 37-year-old suspect was in custody Saturday.\n\nThe victim, Mackenzie Michalski from Portland, Oregon, was reported missing on 5 November after she was last seen at a nightclub in central Budapest.\n\nPolice launched a missing persons investigation and reviewed security footage from local nightclubs where they observed Michalski with a man later identified as the suspect in several of the clubs the night of her disappearance.\n\nPolice detained the man, a 37-year-old Irish citizen, on the evening of 7 November and during questioning he confessed to the killing.\n\nBefore the confession, Michalski's family and friends had launched an effort to find her, starting a Facebook group to gather tips on her whereabouts.\n\nHer parents travelled to Hungary to help with the search, but while en route learned that she had been killed.\n\nInvestigators said that Michalski and the suspect met at a nightclub and danced before leaving for the man's rented apartment.\n\nThe man killed Michalski while they were engaged in an \"intimate encounter\", police said.\n\nThe suspect, whom police identified by the initials L.T.M., admitted to the killing but said it had been an accident.\n\nPolice said that he had attempted to cover up his crime by cleaning the apartment and hiding Michalski's body in a wardrobe before purchasing a suitcase and placing her body inside.\n\nHe then rented a car and drove to Lake Balaton, around 150 kilometres southwest of Budapest, where he disposed of the body in a wooden area outside the town of Szigliget.\n\nVideo released by police showed the suspect guiding authorities to the location where he had left the body. \n\nPolice said the suspect had made internet searches before being apprehended on how to dispose of a body, police procedures in missing person cases, whether pigs really eat dead bodies and the presence of wild boars in the Lake Balaton area.\n\nHe also made an internet search inquiring on the competence of Budapest police.\n\nCrime scene photographs released by police showed a rolling suitcase, several articles of clothing including a pair of fleece-lined boots, and a small handbag next to a credit card bearing Michalski's name.\n\nMichalski had visited Budapest before and called it her \"happy place\", her father said.\u00a0\n\n\"The history, she just loved it and she was just so relaxed here,\" he said. \"This was her city.\"\n\nHungarian police say the investigation is ongoing.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Friends and family members of a 31-year-old American tourist who was killed while on holiday in Hungary have held a vigil to remember her. mourned their loss while a 37-year-old suspect was in custody Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>The victim, Mackenzie Michalski from Portland, Oregon, was reported missing on 5 November after she was last seen at a nightclub in central Budapest.<\/p>\n<p>Police launched a missing persons investigation and reviewed security footage from local nightclubs where they observed Michalski with a man later identified as the suspect in several of the clubs the night of her disappearance.<\/p>\n<p>Police detained the man, a 37-year-old Irish citizen, on the evening of 7 November and during questioning he confessed to the killing.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6667444574095682\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//84//25//82//808x539_cmsv2_80b2f885-3e44-56bc-8361-094b8387f2d9-8842582.jpg/" alt=\"Friends hold candles while remembering Mackenzie Michalski, an 31-year-old American tourist who was murdered while on holiday in Budapest, 9 November, 2024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/384x256_cmsv2_80b2f885-3e44-56bc-8361-094b8387f2d9-8842582.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/640x427_cmsv2_80b2f885-3e44-56bc-8361-094b8387f2d9-8842582.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/750x500_cmsv2_80b2f885-3e44-56bc-8361-094b8387f2d9-8842582.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/828x552_cmsv2_80b2f885-3e44-56bc-8361-094b8387f2d9-8842582.jpg 828w, 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All rights reserved<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Before the confession, Michalski's family and friends had launched an effort to find her, starting a Facebook group to gather tips on her whereabouts.<\/p>\n<p>Her parents travelled to Hungary to help with the search, but while en route learned that she had been killed.<\/p>\n<p>Investigators said that Michalski and the suspect met at a nightclub and danced before leaving for the man's rented apartment.<\/p>\n<p>The man killed Michalski while they were engaged in an \"intimate encounter\", police said.<\/p>\n<p>The suspect, whom police identified by the initials L.T.M., admitted to the killing but said it had been an accident.<\/p>\n<p>Police said that he had attempted to cover up his crime by cleaning the apartment and hiding Michalski's body in a wardrobe before purchasing a suitcase and placing her body inside.<\/p>\n<p>He then rented a car and drove to Lake Balaton, around 150 kilometres southwest of Budapest, where he disposed of the body in a wooden area outside the town of Szigliget.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//84//25//82//808x454_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg/" alt=\"Hungarian police released a video of the 37-year-old suspect in custody, 9 November, 2024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/384x216_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/640x360_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/750x422_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/828x466_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/1080x608_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/1200x675_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/1920x1080_cmsv2_78f21334-75ca-550d-b205-8c3ed34267b3-8842582.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Hungarian police released a video of the 37-year-old suspect in custody, 9 November, 2024<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Screenshot from AP video 4532298<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Video released by police showed the suspect guiding authorities to the location where he had left the body. <\/p>\n<p>Police said the suspect had made internet searches before being apprehended on how to dispose of a body, police procedures in missing person cases, whether pigs really eat dead bodies and the presence of wild boars in the Lake Balaton area.<\/p>\n<p>He also made an internet search inquiring on the competence of Budapest police.<\/p>\n<p>Crime scene photographs released by police showed a rolling suitcase, several articles of clothing including a pair of fleece-lined boots, and a small handbag next to a credit card bearing Michalski's name.<\/p>\n<p>Michalski had visited Budapest before and called it her \"happy place\", her father said.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\"The history, she just loved it and she was just so relaxed here,\" he said. \"This was her city.\"<\/p>\n<p>Hungarian police say the investigation is ongoing.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1731184921,"updatedAt":1731190506,"publishedAt":1731187310,"firstPublishedAt":1731187310,"lastPublishedAt":1731187435,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/84\/25\/82\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_93b3699d-6567-52ba-b7da-ce360172da25-8842582.jpg","altText":"Photos showing Mackenzie Michalski who was murdered while on holiday in Budapest, 9 November, 2024","caption":"Photos showing Mackenzie Michalski who was murdered while on holiday in Budapest, 9 November, 2024","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"Bela Szandelszky\/Copyright 2024 The AP. 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PRESSMAN ABOUT US ELEX","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"US Ambassador to Hungary says Orb\u00e1n gambled with US-Hungary relations","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":null,"titleListing2":"US Ambassador to Hungary says Orb\u00e1n gambled with US-Hungary relations","leadin":"David Pressman, the US Ambassador to Hungary, responded to the outcome of the US presidential election during a press conference on Wednesday.","summary":"David Pressman, the US Ambassador to Hungary, responded to the outcome of the US presidential election during a press conference on Wednesday.","keySentence":"","url":"us-ambassador-to-hungary-says-orban-gambled-with-us-hungary-relations","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2024\/11\/06\/us-ambassador-to-hungary-says-orban-gambled-with-us-hungary-relations","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"The US Ambassador to Hungary spoke in a press conference on Wednesday about the US presidential 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He swore allegiance to the constitution, not to a person or a government, he added.<\/p>\n<p>He concluded his speech by saying that democracy survives when people and their leaders value and defend it - and the same applies to the alliance between the two countries.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Watch the video in the player above to find out more.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1730922095,"updatedAt":1730959938,"publishedAt":1730933761,"firstPublishedAt":1730933761,"lastPublishedAt":1730933761,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/83\/70\/00\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_2c3d64c6-a138-55e1-9abc-e7546856b5eb-8837000.jpg","altText":"President Donald Trump, left, welcomes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to the White House in Washington, on May 13, 2019. ","caption":"President Donald Trump, left, welcomes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to the White House in Washington, on May 13, 2019. 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Hungarain GDP third Q","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Hungary unexpectedly dips into recession for second time in two years ","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Hungary unexpectedly dips into recession for second time in two years ","titleListing2":"Hungary unexpectedly dips into recession for second time in two years ","leadin":"Hungarian gross domestic product (GDP) turned negative for the second quarter in a row.","summary":"Hungarian gross domestic product (GDP) turned negative for the second quarter in a row.","keySentence":"","url":"hungary-unexpectedly-dips-into-recession-for-second-time-in-two-years","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/business\/2024\/10\/30\/hungary-unexpectedly-dips-into-recession-for-second-time-in-two-years","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Hungarian GDP declined by 0.7% in the third quarter (Q3) compared with the previous year, according to flash estimates from the Hungarian Statistic Office (KSH) of the seasonally and calendar-adjusted figures.\u00a0\n\nCompared with the previous quarter, GDP also fell by 0.7%, following a 0.2% drop in the three months to 30 June, indicating that the Hungarian economy has landed in a recession (two consecutive quarters with the economic performance in negative territory).\u00a0\n\nThe main drivers of the contraction appear to be the weak performance of the agriculture, industry and construction sectors which, in total, make up about one-third of the economy.\n\nThe services sector partly offset this staggering performance.\n\nAccording to KSH, the GDP in the first nine months of the year is still, in total, 0.7% higher than that of 2023.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Hungarian GDP declined by 0.7% in the third quarter (Q3) compared with the previous year, according to flash estimates from the Hungarian Statistic Office (KSH) of the seasonally and calendar-adjusted figures.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Compared with the previous quarter, GDP also fell by 0.7%, following a 0.2% drop in the three months to 30 June, indicating that the Hungarian economy has landed in a recession (two consecutive quarters with the economic performance in negative territory).\u00a0<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"8709242\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2024//09//06//industrial-decline-in-hungary-accelerates-as-car-production-drops/">Industrial decline in Hungary accelerates as car production drops<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The main drivers of the contraction appear to be the weak performance of the agriculture, industry and construction sectors which, in total, make up about one-third of the economy.<\/p>\n<p>The services sector partly offset this staggering performance.<\/p>\n<p>According to KSH, the GDP in the first nine months of the year is still, in total, 0.7% higher than that of 2023.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1730301286,"updatedAt":1730302249,"publishedAt":1730301853,"firstPublishedAt":1730301853,"lastPublishedAt":1730301853,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/82\/36\/10\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_1d08a266-ae85-585a-8c34-e5aac727bc4a-8823610.jpg","altText":"eople wave a Hungarian national flag next to the Danube river, in Budapest, Thursday May 30, 2024,","caption":"eople wave a Hungarian national flag next to the Danube river, in Budapest, Thursday May 30, 2024,","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"Denes Erdos\/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved.","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":1024,"height":683}],"authors":{"journalists":[{"id":582,"urlSafeValue":"katanich","title":"Doloresz Katanich","twitter":"@doloreskatanich"}],"producers":[],"videoEditor":[]},"keywords":[{"id":28666,"slug":"hungarian-economy","urlSafeValue":"hungarian-economy","title":"Hungarian economy","titleRaw":"Hungarian economy"},{"id":18120,"slug":"gdp","urlSafeValue":"gdp","title":"GDP","titleRaw":"GDP"},{"id":8711,"slug":"recession","urlSafeValue":"recession","title":"Recession","titleRaw":"Recession"}],"widgets":[{"slug":"related","count":1}],"related":[{"id":2678592}],"technicalTags":[],"externalPartners":[],"hasExternalVideo":0,"hasInternalOrExternalVideo":0,"video":0,"videos":[],"liveStream":[{"startDate":0,"endDate":0}],"scribbleLiveId":0,"scribbleLiveRibbon":0,"isLiveCoverage":0,"sourceId":1,"sources":[],"externalSource":null,"additionalSources":null,"additionalReporting":null,"freeField1":null,"freeField2":"","type":"normal","displayType":"default","program":{"id":"economy","urlSafeValue":"economy","title":"Economy","online":0,"url":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/business\/economy\/economy"},"vertical":"business","verticals":[{"id":11,"slug":"business","urlSafeValue":"business","title":"Business"}],"primaryVertical":{"id":11,"slug":"business","urlSafeValue":"business","title":"Business"},"themes":[{"id":"economy","urlSafeValue":"economy","title":"Economy","url":"\/business\/economy"}],"primaryTheme":{"id":72,"urlSafeValue":"economy","title":"Economy"},"advertising":0,"advertisingData":{"startDate":0,"endDate":0,"type":null,"slug":null,"title":null,"disclaimerLabelKey":null,"sponsor":null,"sponsorName":null,"sponsorUrl":null,"sponsorLogo":"","sponsorLogoReverse":"","isDfp":0},"geoLocation":{"lat":0,"lon":0},"location":1,"continent":{"id":104,"urlSafeValue":"europe","title":"Europe"},"country":{"id":143,"urlSafeValue":"hungary","title":"Hungary","url":"\/news\/europe\/hungary"},"town":[],"contextualSignals":{"doubleVerify":{"ids":["80023001","84091001","84092030"],"slugs":["aggregated_all_moderate_content","hobbies_and_interests","hobbies_and_interests_social_networking"]}},"grapeshot":null,"versions":[],"programDeliverable":{"slug":"sujet","format":"default"},"showOpinionDisclaimer":0,"allViews":0,"allViewsMeta":{"pointOfView":[],"survey":[],"tweetId":0,"tweet2NdId":0,"displayOverlay":0},"storyTranslationMethod":[],"localisation":[],"path":"\/business\/2024\/10\/30\/hungary-unexpectedly-dips-into-recession-for-second-time-in-two-years","lastModified":1730301853},{"id":2662508,"cid":8814040,"versionId":1,"archive":0,"housenumber":"241025_NWSU_56849710","owner":"euronews","isMagazine":0,"isBreakingNews":0,"daletEventName":"orban polish government EU","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Viktor Orb\u00e1n claims EU installed 'puppet government' in Poland","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Viktor Orb\u00e1n claims EU installed 'puppet government' in Poland","titleListing2":"Viktor Orb\u00e1n claims EU installed 'puppet government' in Poland","leadin":"The Hungarian PM currently holds the rotating EU presidency, much to the consternation of many in Brussels.","summary":"The Hungarian PM currently holds the rotating EU presidency, much to the consternation of many in Brussels.","keySentence":"","url":"viktor-orban-claims-eu-installed-puppet-government-in-poland","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2024\/10\/25\/viktor-orban-claims-eu-installed-puppet-government-in-poland","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n has suggested that Poland's government and its prime minister, Donald Tusk, were installed in power by the EU as part of a plot to remove the country's previous right-wing populist leadership.\n\nThe Tusk government was elected in 2023 in an election that saw voter turnout of nearly 74%, a record high.\n\nOrb\u00e1n, who faces national elections in early 2026, likened what he believes to be Brussels' meddling in domestic politics to that of the former Soviet Union.\n\n\"They're going to be working on this,\" he said of Brussels in a radio interview on Friday. \"They need a puppet government. Let's speak plainly, every empire is like that. The Soviets were like that, weren't they?\"\n\nOrb\u00e1n made his accusation two days after giving a speech in which he alleged that Brussels is plotting to topple his self-described illiberal nationalist government and install a puppet regime in Budapest.\n\nIn Friday's interview, Orb\u00e1n specifically lashed out at both EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the leader of the bloc's largest political group, European People's Party president Manfred Weber.\n\nHe said the two are seeking to do in Hungary what he claims they did in Poland in 2023, when Tusk's coalition defeated the governing Law and Justice \u2014 a right-wing nationalist party that shares many of his views.\n\n\"It's not even a secret conspiracy against Hungary, it is an openly represented, announced plan,\" Orb\u00e1n said, offering no evidence. \"The same thing happened in Poland. The Poles also went their own way, they also took an independent Polish policy on migration, gender and the economy.\"\n\nHe claimed that von der Leyen and Weber \"did their best and openly announced that the conservative Polish government should go and be replaced with a new one\".\n\n\"This is how our friend Tusk became prime minister in Poland. The same scenario is now happening in the case of Hungary.\"\n\nFrequent clashes with Brussels\n\nOrb\u00e1n has frequently clashed with the EU, which has withheld billions in financial support from Hungary over its alleged breaches of rule-of-law and democracy standards.\n\nPoland's previous nationalist-conservative government also spent years wrangling with the EU over democratic deficiencies.\n\nIn response, Orb\u00e1n has taken an increasingly combative approach to the bloc, which Hungary joined in 2004, and rallied eurosceptic parties across the EU to create a far-right political force in the bloc's legislature. \n\nHe has also moved Hungary closer to autocracies like Russia and China, seeking foreign investment and loans from Moscow and Beijing as EU funds dried up over his conduct.\n\nTusk's government has sought to restore Poland's democratic institutions that he sees as having been dismantled under the previous Orb\u00e1n-allied government, but has maintained some conservative policies such as a tough stance on illegal immigration.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n has suggested that Poland's government and its prime minister, Donald Tusk, were installed in power by the EU as part of a plot to remove the country's previous right-wing populist leadership.<\/p>\n<p>The Tusk government was elected in 2023 in an election that saw voter turnout of nearly 74%, a record high.<\/p>\n<p>Orb\u00e1n, who faces national elections in early 2026, likened what he believes to be Brussels' meddling in domestic politics to that of the former Soviet Union.<\/p>\n<p>\"They're going to be working on this,\" he said of Brussels in a radio interview on Friday. \"They need a puppet government. Let's speak plainly, every empire is like that. The Soviets were like that, weren't they?\"<\/p>\n<p>Orb\u00e1n made his accusation two days after giving a speech in which he alleged that Brussels is plotting to topple his self-described illiberal nationalist government and install a puppet regime in Budapest.<\/p>\n<p>In Friday's interview, Orb\u00e1n specifically lashed out at both EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the leader of the bloc's largest political group, European People's Party president Manfred Weber.<\/p>\n<p>He said the two are seeking to do in Hungary what he claims they did in Poland in 2023, when Tusk's coalition defeated the governing Law and Justice \u2014 a right-wing nationalist party that shares many of his views.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6669921875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//38//09//24//808x539_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg/" alt=\"Hungary&#39;s Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n greets European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at an EU summit in Brussels.\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/38\/09\/24\/384x256_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/38\/09\/24\/640x427_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/38\/09\/24\/750x500_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/38\/09\/24\/828x552_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/38\/09\/24\/1080x720_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/38\/09\/24\/1200x800_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/38\/09\/24\/1920x1281_cmsv2_f8daf87e-8fa4-5c81-aec7-96254b12f82c-8380924.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Hungary&#39;s Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n greets European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at an EU summit in Brussels.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Omar Havana\/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>\"It's not even a secret conspiracy against Hungary, it is an openly represented, announced plan,\" Orb\u00e1n said, offering no evidence. \"The same thing happened in Poland. The Poles also went their own way, they also took an independent Polish policy on migration, gender and the economy.\"<\/p>\n<p>He claimed that von der Leyen and Weber \"did their best and openly announced that the conservative Polish government should go and be replaced with a new one\".<\/p>\n<p>\"This is how our friend Tusk became prime minister in Poland. The same scenario is now happening in the case of Hungary.\"<\/p>\n<h2>Frequent clashes with Brussels<\/h2><p>Orb\u00e1n has frequently clashed with the EU, which has withheld billions in financial support from Hungary over its alleged breaches of rule-of-law and democracy standards.<\/p>\n<p>Poland's previous nationalist-conservative government also spent years wrangling with the EU over democratic deficiencies.<\/p>\n<p>In response, Orb\u00e1n has taken an increasingly combative approach to the bloc, which Hungary joined in 2004, and rallied eurosceptic parties across the EU to create a far-right political force in the bloc's legislature. <\/p>\n<p>He has also moved Hungary closer to autocracies like Russia and China, seeking foreign investment and loans from Moscow and Beijing as EU funds dried up over his conduct.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"8811360,8779606\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b 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The research observing its effects is arduous and needs patience and Horvath's photography documents the process.\n\nSince the 1990s, more and more women have become involved in that work. \n\n\"You can be a fragile woman and still love the cold and go on a challenging journeys like this,\" she said, \"I would like to give an inspiration with these pictures to the young generation.\"\n\nThrough her photography, Horvath focuses on the humans behind the scientific research on climate change.\n\n\"This Norwegian climate research village, Ny-\u00c5lesund, which is the subject of this exhibition, was founded in 1963 and since then research has been going on every day without exception.\"\n\nHorvath has photographed 25 Arctic exploration expeditions since 2015.\n\nHer work has been recognised with the World Press Photo First Prize and the National Geographic Wayfinder Award, among others. \n\nThe photo exhibition 'Night Stars of the Arctic' can be seen at Capa Center in Budapest from 25 October to 31 January. \n\nWatch more in the player above.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Esther Horvath\u2019s photographs forming the centre of a new exhibition were taken at a research village said to be the epicentre of global warming. <\/p>\n<p>She stressed that climate change does not happen overnight. 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crew up for auction<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2021//04//15//this-year-s-world-press-photo-winners-are-teaching-us-about-our-planet/">This year's World Press Photo winners are teaching us about our planet<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Through her <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////estherhorvath.com///">photography, Horvath focuses on the humans behind the scientific research on climate change.<\/p>\n<p>\"This Norwegian climate research village, Ny-\u00c5lesund, which is the subject of this exhibition, was founded in 1963 and since then research has been going on every day without exception.\"<\/p>\n<p>Horvath has photographed 25 Arctic exploration expeditions since 2015.<\/p>\n<p>Her work has been recognised with the World Press Photo First Prize and the National Geographic Wayfinder Award, among others. <\/p>\n<p>The photo exhibition 'Night 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The poll conducted from October 9 to 15 with 1,000 respondents shows for the second consecutive survey that TISZA has overtaken Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n\u2019s party.<\/p>\n<p>Magyar criticised Orb\u00e1n for presiding over a \u201cmoral and economic crisis.\u201d Meanwhile, Orb\u00e1n accused the European Union of plotting to install a puppet regime in Hungary. 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considered Russia's closest ally.<\/p>\n<p>His controversial comments came during his keynote speech at an event commemorating the 1956 armed uprising against Soviet repression that began in the capital and spread across Hungary before being crushed by the Red Army.<\/p>\n<p>After paying tribute to the \u201cheroes\u201d of the 1956 revolution and drawing parallels with the recent fight against the Danube floods that have hit Hungary, the prime minister turned his attention to the EU and the war in Ukraine.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat is why they announced in Brussels that they will get rid of Hungary\u2019s national government,\" Orb\u00e1n told the crowd in Budapest. \"They also announced that they wanted to hang a Brussels puppet government around the country\u2019s neck.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Officials in the EU have given no public response to the remarks at this time.<\/p>\n<p>The bloc and the central European country have been at loggerheads on support for Kyiv in its two and a half years long 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So, now what? | Radio Schuman<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>It is not the first time that the <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2023//10//24//viktor-orban-blasts-the-european-union-in-uprising-anniversary-speech/">Hungarian premier has used the event <\/a>to draw parallels between past occupying forces like the Soviet Union and Ottoman Empire and the EU today.<\/p>\n<p>However, it is the first time in years that Orb\u00e1n has commemorated the event in the capital, usually favouring locations in the countryside, his Fidesz party\u2019s heartlands.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1729686165,"updatedAt":1729717208,"publishedAt":1729693588,"firstPublishedAt":1729693588,"lastPublishedAt":1729716517,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/80\/75\/32\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_64d41ea7-4a52-5021-a91d-65fa8fedc210-8807532.jpg","altText":"Viktor Orb\u00e1n at Millen\u00e1ris","caption":"Viktor Orb\u00e1n at 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the damage Orb\u00e1n's \"propaganda factory\" has done to Hungary's democracy.\n\n\"Repeat a lie enough times and people will believe it to be the truth. This is Adolf Hitler's advice to Fidesz, to the propaganda of the ruling party. And the disciples took their master's advice. What is going on today in Hungary in 2024 under the name of public service is a global scandal,\" Magyar told the crowd.\n\n\"Enough of the nastiness, enough of the lies, enough of the propaganda. Our patience has run out. The time for confrontation has come.\"\n\nBoth Hungarian and international observers have long warned that press freedom in the country is under threat and that Orb\u00e1n's party has used media buyouts by government-connected business tycoons to build a pro-government media empire.\n\nMedia watchdog Reporters Without Borders estimates that such buyouts have given Orb\u00e1n's party control of some 80% of Hungary\u2019s media market resources.\n\nIn 2021, the group put Orb\u00e1n on its list of media \"predators,\" the first EU leader to be named as such.\n\nOn Saturday, Bal\u00e1zs T\u00f6mpe, a protester that travelled several hours to attend the demonstration, called the headquarters of state broadcaster MTVA a \"factory of lies.\"\n\n\"The propaganda goes out at such a level and is so unbalanced that it\u2019s blood boiling and I think we need to raise our voices,\" he said.\n\n\"It's nonsense that only government propaganda comes out in the media that is financed by the taxpayers.\"\n\nA retired teacher from southern Hungary, \u00c1gnes Gera, said dissenting voices were censored from the public media, limiting Hungarians' access to information about political alternatives.\n\n\"It's very burdensome and unfortunate that the system works this way where the public only hears from one side and doesn\u2019t even know about the other side,\" she said.\n\nMagyar demanded the resignation of the public media director, and echoed complaints from many opposition politicians that they are not provided the opportunity to appear on public television to communicate with voters.\n\nHe called his supporters to another demonstration on 23 October, a national holiday commemorating Hungary's failed revolution against Soviet domination in 1956.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Thousands of protesters have gathered outside the headquarters of Hungary's public media corporation to demonstrate against what they say is a propaganda network operated by the nationalist government at the taxpayer's expense.<\/p>\n<p>The protest was organised by Hungary's most prominent opposition figure, P\u00e9ter Magyar.<\/p>\n<p>He heads the TISZA party, which has emerged in recent months as the most serious political challenge for Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n since he took power nearly 15 years ago.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6667788057190916\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//77//32//38//808x539_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg/" alt=\"Participants at a demonstration organised by the Hungarian opposition Tisza Party against public media in Budapest, October 5, 2024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/77\/32\/38\/384x256_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/77\/32\/38\/640x427_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/77\/32\/38\/750x500_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/77\/32\/38\/828x552_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/77\/32\/38\/1080x720_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/77\/32\/38\/1200x800_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/77\/32\/38\/1920x1280_cmsv2_95cfbd83-a9c2-5e07-8046-f9252388dbba-8773238.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Participants at a demonstration organised by the Hungarian opposition Tisza Party against public media in Budapest, October 5, 2024<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Szilard Koszticsak\/MTI - Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Magyar, whose party received nearly 30% of the vote in European Union elections this summer and is polling within a few points of the governing Fidesz party, has been outspoken about what he sees as the damage Orb\u00e1n's \"propaganda factory\" has done to Hungary's democracy.<\/p>\n<p>\"Repeat a lie enough times and people will believe it to be the truth. This is Adolf Hitler's advice to Fidesz, to the propaganda of the ruling party. And the disciples took their master's advice. What is going on today in Hungary in 2024 under the name of public service is a global scandal,\" Magyar told the crowd.<\/p>\n<p>\"Enough of the nastiness, enough of the lies, enough of the propaganda. Our patience has run out. The time for confrontation has come.\"<\/p>\n<p>Both Hungarian and international observers have long warned that press freedom in the country is under threat and that Orb\u00e1n's party has used media buyouts by government-connected business tycoons to build a pro-government media empire.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-tweet widget--size-fullwidth widget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio\u2014auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <div class=\"widget__tweet\" data-tweet-id=\"1842631268170662048\"><\/div>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders estimates that such buyouts have given Orb\u00e1n's party control of some 80% of Hungary\u2019s media market resources.<\/p>\n<p>In 2021, the group put Orb\u00e1n on its list of media \"predators,\" the first EU leader to be named as such.<\/p>\n<p>On Saturday, Bal\u00e1zs T\u00f6mpe, a protester that travelled several hours to attend the demonstration, called the headquarters of state broadcaster MTVA a \"factory of lies.\"<\/p>\n<p>\"The propaganda goes out at such a level and is so unbalanced that it\u2019s blood boiling and I think we need to raise our voices,\" he said.<\/p>\n<p>\"It's nonsense that only government propaganda comes out in the media that is financed by the taxpayers.\"<\/p>\n<p>A retired teacher from southern Hungary, \u00c1gnes Gera, said dissenting voices were censored from the public media, limiting Hungarians' access to information about political alternatives.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6666666666666666\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//08//75//97//46//808x539_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg/" alt=\"Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n speaks at a press conference in Budapest, September 19, 2024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/75\/97\/46\/384x256_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/75\/97\/46\/640x427_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/75\/97\/46\/750x500_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/75\/97\/46\/828x552_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/75\/97\/46\/1080x720_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/75\/97\/46\/1200x800_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/08\/75\/97\/46\/1920x1280_cmsv2_42b2da6a-583d-5cc7-8f9a-d6deec9d3a37-8759746.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb\u00e1n speaks at a press conference in Budapest, September 19, 2024<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Szilard Koszticsak\/MTI - 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