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My Europe Series Europe's week: A row over rule of law and fears over cultural sector In this edition we look at how relations between Brussels and Budapest soured over democratic values, and also at how the cultural sector can be revived post-pandemic. 02/10/2020
The Cube Twitter suspends Hungarian pro-government media account Twitter confirmed the action to Euronews. Earlier this week, a Hungarian government account was restored after being suspended in error. 02/10/2020
Europe News EU 'naive' over rule of law of breaches, says Jourova Vera Jourova was speaking as the EU published its first-ever report on democratic values in the 27-country bloc. 30/09/2020
Europe News Hungary calls for EU's Jourova to quit over 'sick democracy' comment Orban's spokesperson Zoltan Kovacs said that Jourova's comments were "inappropriate and unacceptable". 29/09/2020
World News Euroviews. The EU needs urgent reform. A strong Europe doesn't exist without flourishing member states ǀ View The EU cannot be found at offices in Brussels, Luxembourg or Strasbourg but rather in the history and in the spirit of the peoples of which it is composed. If Europe rejects its nations, she will lose her soul. 16/09/2020
Europe News MEPs urge Brussels to link EU cash handouts to rule of law record Brussels committed itself to tackle rule of law backsliding when it took office last year. MEPs say now is the time to deliver. 15/09/2020
Hungary Hungarian students blockade university in protest against Orban reform Students in Hungary are blockading the main entrance of a university over a government reform that has already seen the establishment's management resign in protest. 04/09/2020
Europe News Hungary border closure draws criticism from Brussels Brussels has suggested it prefers more targeted measures, rather than blanket bans. 31/08/2020
Hungary Hungary urges EU to pursue dialogue with Belarus EU foreign ministers have scheduled a video meeting on Friday to discuss possible sanctions against Belarus. 13/08/2020
World News New rail route connects Prague, Vienna and Budapest during pandemic RegioJet says its service is designed to compete with low-cost airlines. 02/08/2020
Europe News EU COVID-19 rescue fund: what safeguards are there against corruption? Leaders agreed a "historic" deal on the coronavirus recovery package, but how can the EU be sure that the money doesn't get into the wrong hands? 28/07/2020
My Europe Series Europe's week: a historic summit or sowing seeds of future discord? This week we look back at the marathon talks between EU leaders and the potential impact on relations between member states. 27/07/2020
Hungary More than 80 journalists quit Hungarian news site after editor fired Press freedom is under the spotlight in Hungary after the editor of independent news site Index was fired. 24/07/2020
Hungary Hungary's Index.hu editor-in-chief has been fired Szabolcs Dull said it was "no accident" that the news site's staff felt they were in danger in a statement released after his sacking. 22/07/2020
Hungary Euroviews. Zoltán Kovács: Look who’s talking about the “spread of disinformation” ǀ View International spokesman for the office of Hungarian prime minister, Zoltán Kovács responds to a Euronews opinion piece penned by contributors Sohini Chatterjee and Péter Krekó. 20/07/2020
Europe News Analysis: New EU tools to prevent backsliding on the rule of law So far, the EU's response to assaults on the rule of law was based on infringement procedures, European Court of Justice rulings, and - in the case of Hungary and Poland - the so-called Article 7 process. But now, the EU is introducing new tools. 23/06/2020
Hungary Youngsters turn to the army for stable job in coronavirus-hit Hungary As Hungary's coronavirus-hit economy shrinks and unemployment soars, thousands of Hungarians are seeking to join the army, attracted by job stability and a government scheme that fast-tracks recruits toward a military career. 20/06/2020
Europe News Hungary breaking EU law over foreign-funded NGO crackdown, says ECJ The restrictions placed on NGO funding was seen as targeting billionaire philanthropist George Soros. 18/06/2020
Hungary Euroviews. The silence over Orban's anti-Roma rhetoric shames the EU | View Brussels quick to condemn the treatment of George Floyd - why is Europe so slow to speak out on anti-Roma violence? 17/06/2020
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary’s new anti-transgender law is threatening to set hard-won LGBT rights back decades ǀ View Despite there being laws in Hungary that protect LGBT people from discrimination, the recent bill to end legal recognition of transgender people passed by parliament would undermine such laws and leave transgender people open to prejudice. 01/06/2020