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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban lashed out at EU leaders who reject his call to keep migrants out of the bloc, which he described as "weak, unsure and powerless."

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The details of Hungary's deal with Russia to expand its only nuclear power plant will remain secret for 30 years, after new legislation was approved yesterday.

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Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has vowed to remake Hungary into a "non-liberal" state as he moves closer to Moscow, now wants mandatory drug testing for journalists and politicians.

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Tens of thousands of protesters marched Tuesday against a plan by the Hungarian government to tax Internet use from 2015.

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A far-right party backed by black-clad paramilitary extremists is poised to make dramatic gains Sunday in Hungary's national elections, mirroring recent advances by anti-immigrant parties across Europe.

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