Hungary in the news
Hungary Moving Back Into Telecommunications Sectoron Jan 23, 2012 via YahooNews BERLIN -- Since Europe deregulated its telecommunications industry in 1998, most E.U. governments have gotten out of the business. Britain unloaded BT, for example, the Netherlands ditched KPN and Spain sold Telef?nica.See details
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Rally in Hungary in support of opposition radioon Jan 23, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST, Hungary ? Several thousand people have rallied in support of a Budapest radio station critical of the government which may soon be forced to shut down after losing its license in a disputed tender.See details
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Hungary and EU Attempt to Find Accord in Disputeon Jan 23, 2012 via YahooNews About 10,000 demonstrate in Budapest to support of an opposition radio station being taken off the air by the governmentSee details
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Hungary Moving Back Into Telecommunications Sectoron Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews The country, an E.U. member already under fire for laws restricting media freedom and the independence of its central bank, is seeking to get back into the mobile phone business as a telecommunications operator.See details
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Viktor Orban will meet with top Brussels officials this week to hammer out details of what changes his government has ...on Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST - At least 100,000 people have rallied in Hungary?s capital Budapest in support of embattled Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his government, BBC News reported. Participants carried banners in foreign languages, appealing to the European Union to respect Hungarian sovereignty.See details
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Hungary Moving Back Into Telecommunications Sectoron Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews The country, an E.U. member already under fire for laws restricting media freedom and the independence of its central bank, is seeking to get back into the mobile phone business as a telecommunications operator.See details
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100,000 march in Hungary pro-govt rallyon Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews At least 100,000 people rallied in Budapest in a show of support for embattled Hungarian PM Viktor Orban.See details
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EU tries to counter Hungary's new authoritarian measureson Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews The European Union is grappling with a right-wing government in Hungary in a test of its will to prevent former Communist states from sliding into authoritarianism.Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is under attack for ramming...See details
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EU Reacts To Hungary's Media Crackdownon Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews Klubradio is one of Hungary's only remaining independent broadcasters, but it may soon go silent. The station's struggles are emblematic of the Hungarian government's crackdown on civil liberties. The European Union is so worried that last week it issued a warning to Hungary: Revise your new constitution to comply with EU laws or leave the EU.See details
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100,000 march in Hungary pro-government rallyon Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews About 100,000 sympathizers of Hungary's government marched Saturday to parliament in support of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has come under heavy criticism from the European Union for laws seen as curbing democracy.See details
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Hungary Moving Back Into Telecommunications Sectoron Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews The country, an E.U. member already under fire for laws restricting media freedom and the independence of its central bank, is seeking to get back into the mobile phone business as a telecommunications operator.See details
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Thousands rally in Budapest in support of governmenton Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews Demonstrators hold placards during a pro-government rally in Budapest. Thousands of pro-government activists took to the streets of Budapest in support of Hungary's underfire government.See details
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100,000 march in Hungary pro-govt rallyon Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews About 100,000 people in Budapest have marched in support of Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban.See details
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100,000 march in Hungary pro-govt rallyon Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews At least 100,000 people rally in Hungary's capital Budapest in a show of support for embattled Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his government.See details
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Major rally backing Hungary's PMon Jan 22, 2012 via YahooNews At least 100,000 people rally in Hungary's capital Budapest in a show of support for embattled Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his government.See details
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Pro-Orban march draws 100,000 in Budapeston Jan 21, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST (AFP) - Close to 100,000 people rallied in Budapest Saturday in support of Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who is under fire from Brussels and opponents at home over controversial reforms.See details
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100,000 march in Hungary pro-government rallyon Jan 21, 2012 via YahooNews PABLO GORONDI Associated Press BUDAPEST, Hungary About 100,000 sympathizers of Hungary's government marched Saturday to parliament in support of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has come under heavy criticism from the European Union for laws seen as curbing democracy. The long procession dubbed the "Peace March for Hungary" left Heroes' Square at 1500 GMT (10 a.m. EST) and began arriving two ...See details
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Over 100,000 rally in Hungary to back government in EU rowon Jan 21, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST (Reuters) - More than 100,000 people rallied on Saturday in a show of support for the embattled Hungarian government, as it prepares to compromise in a bitter row with the European Union to secure a vital loan. Labelled a "March of Peace" the demonstration was by far the largest rally since the government took power in May 2010, in what analysts said was a reminder that Prime Minister ...See details
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Pro-Orban march draws 100,000 in Budapeston Jan 21, 2012 via YahooNews Close to 100,000 people rallied in Budapest Saturday in support of Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who is under fire from Brussels and opponents at home over controversial reforms.See details
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Over 100,000 rally in Hungary to back govt in EU rowon Jan 21, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST (Reuters) - More than 100,000 people rallied Saturday in a show of support for the embattled Hungarian government, as it prepares to compromise in a bitter row with the European Union to secure a vital loan. Labeled a "March of Peace" the demonstration was by far the largest rally since the government took power in May 2010, in what analysts said was a reminder that Prime Minister ...See details
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