EU executive approves 900 million euros in funds for Hungary
By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union executive on Thursday approved 900 million euros ($1 billion) in advance payments
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LinkedIn says spy firm targeted Hungarian activists, journalists before 2022 election
By Raphael Satter ARLINGTON, Virginia Private spy firm Black Cube was behind a hidden video campaign that used
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Migrants to Europe dying in gun battles and car crashes
In the Western Balkans, smuggler gangs are engaging in deadly shootouts as migrant numbers keep rising.
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Hungary can't keep EU hostage over Ukraine aid, Luxembourg PM says
Hungary shouldn't frustrate the EU's decision-making over new financial assistance to Ukraine in a bid to unblock its
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Rob Gronkowski Hated the Patriots Celebrating After Winning in Week 7
Rob Gronkowski wasn't a fan of the Patriots doing the Griddy during win over Buffalo.
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Millions more Americans were food insecure in 2022 than 2021 - USDA
By Leah Douglas (Reuters) -Millions more Americans had difficulty securing enough food in 2022 compared to the year prior, including
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Irish playwright to adapt Hunger Games for the stage
Irish playwright Conor McPherson is to adapt the Hunger Games novel for a West End stage show.
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Eyeing EU election, Orban calls Brussels a 'bad contemporary parody'
BUDAPEST Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban kicked off his campaign for next year's European Parliamentary elections with harsh
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U.S. says it is 'concerned' about Hungary's relationship with Russia
By Boldizsar Gyori BUDAPEST The United States is concerned about Hungary's relationship with Russia, and finds Prime Minister
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River Danube: Ukrainian captain jailed after fatal river tour boat crash
Twenty-five South Korean tourists died after a boat sank during a rainstorm on the River Danube.
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Government shutdown risks food benefits for 7 million, Biden aide warns
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack warned on Monday that a government shutdown risks nutritional
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Coming (again!) to a theater near you: Britney Spears' 'Crossroads,' 'Hunger Games,' and some scares
An eclectic list of previous theatrically released movies are making a return to the big screen in October, which appears to be somewhat of a creative solution for a wounded entertainment industry that continues to reel from the dual Hollywood strikes.
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