The president's estranged niece voiced concern about the "unconscionable" reaction from some Democrats to accommodate her ...
The US president elect and Hungarian PM Viktor Orban have had good relations since Donald Trump's first presidential term. Hungarian PM Viktor Orban and US President Donald Trump meeting in 2019.
A flourishing U.S.-Hungary relationship, under former President Donald Trump, can serve as the seed from which a Western revival can blossom.
Polish Deputy Minister for European Affairs Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka announced that the Hungarian ambassador to Warsaw, István Íjgyártó, was “not welcome” at the opening event of the Polish EU ...
He has played just 259 minutes and converted two of his six shots (33.33%). Orban joined Lyon from Genk in January 2024 after a prolific time in Belgium, where he scored 32 goals in 52 competitive ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (right), Balazs Orban, the Prime Minister’s political director (center), Bertalan Havasi, the Prime Minister’s press chief (left), and Janos Boka, minister for ...
Bundesliga side Hoffenheim have signed Nigerian forward Gift Orban for a fee of nine million euros ($9.2 million) from Lyon, the French club confirmed on Thursday. The 22-year-old had fallen out ...
Jan. 3 (UPI) --Poland removed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and other top officials from his administration from the guest list for a gala event Friday to mark the handover of the rotating ...
Orban signed a four-year deal and will wear jersey number 14 at his new club. The move ends Orban’s torrid one-year spell at Lyon, in which he featured in 21 matches, scoring only five times.
The travails of Gift Orban at Olympique Lyonnais of France are finally over after TSG Hoffenheim of Germany confirmed the signing of the Nigerian striker on Thursday evening. The Bundesliga outfit ...
Mary Trump, the estranged niece of President-elect ... he doesn't deserve to be coddled or courted just because he won. I'm not saying there's no room for bipartisanship or collaboration, but ...
Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar called for early elections in a New Year’s video address on Jan. 1, citing Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s declining popularity and allegations of corruption.