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The New York Times |
Hungary said on Thursday that it would pull out of the International Criminal Court, announcing its decision just hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel arrived there for a visit desp...
HuffPost |
Hungary will begin the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, an official said Thursday, just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived to red carpet treatment in th...
Reuters |
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that he may visit the United States next week.
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Once upon a time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strode the world with great confidence. His message for audiences back home, after another successful trip to Africa or Asia, would focus on how his hosts wanted Israel’s technology and admired its security.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn Budapest, PM praises Orban’s ‘bold, principled’ decision to withdraw from ICCStanding alongside Hungarian PM Viktor Orban, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praises Hungary’s “bold and principled position” in withdrawing from the International Criminal Court earlier today.It is “important to stand up to this corrupt organization,
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bne IntelliNews on MSNViktor Orban's inner circle braces for major shake-up amid mounting political and economic pressuresHungary's ruling elite is bracing for a major realignment as Prime Minister Viktor Orban is seeking to contain mounting political and economic pressures, a year before the momentous 2026 elections, with polls showing Fidesz trailing behind Tisza Party.
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Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), its government said Wednesday, as the country’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Israeli Prime Minister and ICC fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu to Budapest.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNHungary's 'illiberal' Orban, Israel's staunchest friend in the EUHungary's long-standing and deep ties with Israel were on full display Thursday, when nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban received Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest. On Thursday, Netanyahu hailed the countries' cooperation on sports as "a sign of a deep friendship,
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The Hungarian prime minister has long been a thorn in the EU’s side. Yet until recently, most of the damage he inflicted — from judicial rollbacks to attacks on press freedom — was viewed as containable.
Viktor Orban is a leader whom the conservative world holds up as an example, Alex Bruesewitz, advisor to Donald Trump, said during a conversation with Miklos Szantho, director general of the Center for Fundamental Rights.