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News about Hungary, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
News about Hungary, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Articles, photos and video about Hungary from The New York Times, with reader advice on where and when to go.
Readers, including a former member of the Hungarian Parliament, discuss the move to autocratic government under Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
“I don’t think I’ve ever been satisfied with my halfpipe runs, and I don’t think a lot of skiers are,” she said, after her Olympic halfpipe run drew attention.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has remade the country’s political system and pioneered a model of one-party rule. His actions can be seen as part of a broader decline of democracy.
Andras Bankuti’s images of Hungary straddle the country’s complex communist period, showing struggling families, rousing political gatherings and a punk movement.
The Polish lurch into illiberalism and rewritten history is an immediate danger to the European idea.
For years, the number of democracies in the world had been on the rise, but recently the trend has stalled. The New York Times journalists Max Fisher and Amanda Taub explore why some democratic countries have backslid, while others never quite mad...
By the late 1960s, even many graduates of America’s elite military institutions opposed the fighting in Vietnam — including the six of us.
Hungary is a central european country, the political party Fidesz reigns and paprika and Orban Viktor.