
Hungary Evacuates Nearly 1,000 People from Middle East Amid Ongoing Conflict
Hungary has evacuated 989 people, including 892 Hungarian citizens, from the Middle East through government-organized

Hungary has evacuated 989 people, including 892 Hungarian citizens, from the Middle East through government-organized flights, according to Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó. Additional evacuation flights may be launched this week if demand continues.

A video from Manchester showing Iranian Islamist horsemen chasing anti-Khamenei protesters during rival demonstrations following the death of the ayatollah has generated massive attention online, especially after police appeared to let them leave without making any arrests. The incident has fuelled criticism of what many see as an increasingly weak response by British authorities to…

‘When labour migrates from rural to urban areas, people often think of the Harris–Todaro 1970 migration theory, derived from wage differences between urban and rural areas…Rural-to-urban migration in Ethiopia, however, continues without structural economic transformation, and it has adversely affected the local labour market and fundamentally shaped external migration decisions.’

Hungary has evacuated 989 people, including 892 Hungarian citizens, from the Middle East through government-organized

A video from Manchester showing Iranian Islamist horsemen chasing anti-Khamenei protesters during rival demonstrations following

‘When labour migrates from rural to urban areas, people often think of the Harris–Todaro 1970

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has urged the European Union to suspend sanctions on Russian

Organizers of the annual Peace March in Budapest say they expect an unprecedented turnout on

Belgian authorities are investigating an explosion at a synagogue in Liége as a possible terrorist
Hungary has evacuated 989 people, including 892 Hungarian citizens, from the Middle East through government-organized flights, according to Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó. Additional evacuation flights may be launched this week if demand continues.
A video from Manchester showing Iranian Islamist horsemen chasing anti-Khamenei protesters during rival demonstrations following the death of the ayatollah has generated massive attention online, especially after police appeared to let them leave without making any arrests. The incident has fuelled criticism of what many see as an increasingly weak response by British authorities to Islamist intimidation.
‘When labour migrates from rural to urban areas, people often think of the Harris–Todaro 1970 migration theory, derived from wage differences between urban and rural areas…Rural-to-urban migration in Ethiopia, however, continues without structural economic transformation, and it has adversely affected the local labour market and fundamentally shaped external migration decisions.’
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has urged the European Union to suspend sanctions on Russian energy amid soaring prices triggered by the war in the Middle East. Orbán warned that Europe’s current vulnerability is the direct result of ideology-driven policies that replaced cheap Russian pipeline gas with dependence on volatile global LNG markets.
Organizers of the annual Peace March in Budapest say they expect an unprecedented turnout on Hungary’s national holiday. Leaders of the Civil Unity Forum and Civil Unity Public Benefit Foundation outlined the route and message of the demonstration, which will end with a speech by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Belgian authorities are investigating an explosion at a synagogue in Liége as a possible terrorist attack after a blast damaged the building early on Monday morning. The incident follows a similar explosion outside the US embassy in Oslo a day earlier, raising concerns that the Iran war could trigger a new wave of terrorism across Europe.