TEHRAN, Mar 17 - As the Hungarian prime minister's conflicts with the European Union appear headed to a breaking point, calls are increasing for greater scrutiny of his government's spending of the bloc's funds.
TEHRAN, Mar 14 - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has written apology letters to European politicians who called for the expulsion of his Fidesz party from the main European conservative group, but at least one of them said it wasn't good enough.
TEHRAN, Mar 13 - Hungary's pro-government media continued to publish anti-EU messages on Wednesday despite a promise by a government official to halt the campaign during talks with a center-right European grouping on Tuesday.
TEHRAN, Mar 11 - Hungary's prime minister will host the leader of the main center-right faction in the European Parliament to discuss the Hungarian ruling party's possible ouster from the group.
TEHRAN, Mar 07 - Hungary will replace anti-Brussels billboards that have prompted a threat to kick the ruling Fidesz Party out of the European Parliament's main center-right group, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff Gergely Gulyas said on Thursday.
TEHRAN, Mar 06 -A senior member of the European Parliament from Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party said late on Tuesday his group would not accept conditions other MEPs set to remain part of their moderate conservative alliance, worsening a conflict just before European elections.
TEHRAN, Mar 05 - The European Parliament's main center-right group will discuss later this month whether Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's party should remain a member amid anger over the anti-migration leader's latest campaign against European Union leaders.
TEHRAN, Feb 21 - Hungary has accepted hundreds of refugees with Hungarian ancestry from crisis-hit Venezuela under a government program involving a local charity, news website index.hu reported on Thursday.
TEHRAN, Jan 24 - The European Commission said on Thursday it was intensifying its legal procedure against Hungary over Budapest's criminalizing of support for migrants, moving the case closer to a possible ruling by the European Court of Justice.
TEHRAN, Jan 10- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday no compromise was possible with Germany over migration despite what he called "constant pressure" from Berlin on his government to take in immigrants.
TEHRAN, December 18 - A few thousand demonstrators gathered in freezing temperatures outside Hungary's state broadcaster Monday night in a fifth day of protests against the right-wing government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
TEHRAN, December 18 -A political commentator says workers in Hungary can end the “exploitation” of laborers in the country by holding large-scale strikes.
TEHRAN, December 17 - Thousands took to the streets of Budapest for the fourth consecutive day after lawmakers approved a controversial amendment to labour laws proposed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party.
TEHRAN, October 15 - A constitutional amendment that prohibits people from living in public areas takes effect Monday in Hungary, but Ferenc Ribeny's biggest concern is the fate of his dog.
TEHRAN, September 18 -Hungarian businessman Zoltan Speder announced on Monday that he had sold all his holdings in media group cemp-X Online Zrt which owns several publications and has indirect control over Hungary’s main independent news website Index.hu.
TEHRAN, September 14 - Hungary has contemplated taking legal action against the European Union after it voted for initiating disciplinary proceeding against Budapest.
TEHRAN, September 11 - European lawmakers will challenge Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to his face on Tuesday over what they see as his right-wing populist threat to EU founding values.
TEHRAN, July 31 -BMW (BMWG.DE) will invest 1 billion euros ($1.17 bln) to build a new plant in Hungary at a time when a rise in protectionism is forcing carmakers to curb inter-continental exports and to refocus production networks to serve regional trading blocs.
TEHRAN, July 27 - A new European Commission is needed with a new approach to the migration policy, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told state radio on Friday, adding that the days of the current EU executive were "counted" with its mandate expiring next year.