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A country dividedRespektThe government of Viktor Orbán (Fidesz) has succeeded in consolidating its power, including control over the media, and is preparing to amend the Constitution. Is the sudden set-back to democracy in Hungary just a hiccough, or is it a systemic phenomenon that could spread to other central European states? Respekt reports from Budapest. |
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Viktor Orbán, a latter day KurucNépszabadságBy taking on the rest of Europe, the Hungarian Prime Minister is appealing to his compatriots’ patriot gene, which protests against foreign powers. But this tactic doesn’t work every time, notes the Hungarian daily Népszabadság. |
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Markets |
Egyptian crisis strikes Central EuropeHospodářské noviny |
Climate change |
Global warming could bankrupt MedPúblico |
Greece |
Athens fears wave of North Africa migrantsKathimerini |
Fiscal reform |
Berlin has a euroland planDziennik Gazeta Prawna |
Libya |
UK ministers helped free Lockerbie bomberThe Daily Telegraph |
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