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Orbán turns Citadella reopening into election-stage warning over war, energy and ‘dark clouds’

Budapest’s iconic Citadella has reopened after years of renovation, but PM Orbán turned the Easter ceremony into a dramatic warning about war, energy shortages and “dark clouds” over Hungary.
Explainer: Why Péter Magyar became Hungary’s most formidable challenger to Orbán

Why has Péter Magyar become so popular so quickly in Hungary? 🇭🇺 We break down the real reasons behind Tisza’s surge, and why even former Fidesz voters are switching sides.
The Azerbaijani diaspora’s activities against the background of modern communications and digital diplomacy

Speed, public participation, and transparency are essential for modern communications and digital diplomacy. Today, the rapid expansion of digitalization worldwide is giving diaspora activities new content and form.
Hungary places TurkStream pipeline under military protection after Serbia explosives scare

Hungary is sending soldiers to guard the full domestic section of the TurkStream pipeline after explosives were reportedly found near the Serbia–Hungary gas link.
Orbán faces accusations of staged “false-flag” gas attack, Magyar asks to be included in Defence Council session

“Several have publicly indicated that ‘something will happen’ at the gas pipeline in Serbia around Easter, just one week before Hungary’s elections. And so it did,” Péter Magyar wrote.





