What would four more years of Viktor Orbán mean for Hungary?
The authoritarian leader is likely to win a fourth term but will face difficulties, domestically and in Europe.
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The authoritarian leader is likely to win a fourth term but will face difficulties, domestically and in Europe.
ByDivided and facing a combative government, Aleksandar Vučić’s opponents will struggle to unseat him on 3 April.
BySome are already too deep into conspiracy theories to break with Russia, or at least to side cleanly with Ukraine.
ByFor Vladimir Putin, the fall of the Soviet Union was “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century”.
ByLurking beneath the president’s message of unity against Putin was the spectre of the 6 January attack.
ByEmily Tamkin and Katie Stallard in Washington, DC share their thoughts on President Joe Biden's State of the Union.
ByHours before Russia invaded Ukraine, the former president was still voicing his admiration of Putin.
ByZemmour’s sexism is a throwback to the pre-Marine Le Pen days of French nationalism, and it will hurt him at…
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