Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Hungary Expects Obama 242 November 3, 2008 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Budapest Sun (Hungary) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Hungary Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Japan: Trump Administration: Absurd Censorship October 4, 2025. Published in Tokyo ShimbunVigilance in safeguarding free speech against its further decline must be strengthened. 0 Austria: Trump’s U-Turn on Ukraine Is No Reason To Celebrate October 3, 2025. Published in Der StandardWhen Trump rants about Russia's weakness now ... it shows the single thing about Ukraine that actually interests him: money. 0 Russia: Bagram Absurdity* October 4, 2025. Published in Kommersant[O]ne can only sympathize with Trump’s foreign policy, military and trade advisers. 0 Bangladesh: Donald Trump’s 19th Century Nationalism in a 21st Century World September 28, 2025. Published in Dhaka Tribune[Trump’s] economic nationalism and anti-globalization stance are not just policy choices but philosophical commitments to a bygone era. 0 Paraguay: Believing What You’re Told without Knowing If It’s True: The Dangers of Disinformation October 3, 2025. Published in Diario HOY[A] despicable example of disinformation, starring none other than the president of the United States. 0 Topics Japan: Trump Administration: Absurd Censorship October 4, 2025. Published in Tokyo ShimbunVigilance in safeguarding free speech against its further decline must be strengthened. 0 Taiwan: Can Benefits from TikTok and Taiwan Be Evaluated the Same Way? October 4, 2025. Published in Taiwan Times[M]any economic problems remain for the U.S. and China. 0 Russia: Bagram Absurdity* October 4, 2025. Published in Kommersant[O]ne can only sympathize with Trump’s foreign policy, military and trade advisers. 0 South Korea: Trump’s Mind: What No One Knows October 3, 2025. Published in Hankyoreh[T]he top priority of the Trump administration is to shore up his base for the midterm elections rather than foreign policy. 0 Paraguay: Believing What You’re Told without Knowing If It’s True: The Dangers of Disinformation October 3, 2025. Published in Diario HOY[A] despicable example of disinformation, starring none other than the president of the United States. 0 Austria: Trump’s U-Turn on Ukraine Is No Reason To Celebrate October 3, 2025. Published in Der StandardWhen Trump rants about Russia's weakness now ... it shows the single thing about Ukraine that actually interests him: money. 0 Canada: The Media Is Yielding to Trump: A MAGA Shift Is Underway October 2, 2025. Published in Le Journal de MontrealMedia control is indispensable for an authoritarian regime. 0 Germany: The Controversial Giant October 2, 2025. Published in Taz[N]othing less than the future of independent journalism is at stake. 0 Related Articles Austria: Europe Is Far Too Small for Viktor Orbán May 28, 2024. Published in Die Presse[The American right's] blind enthusiasm for Orbán is causing it to overlook the Hungarian’s starkly anti-American foreign policy. Hungary: Steel and Batteries: It Is Increasingly Noticeable How the EU and the US Cannot Agree November 6, 2023. Published in Telex Ukraine: Prospects for Ukraine’s Membership in NATO May 1, 2023. Published in The New Voice of Ukraine Members of the Alliance - from the United States to the Baltic States - are ready to help us with weapons, ammunition, and finances. Hungary: The Right to a Peaceful Dinner July 18, 2022. Published in Népszava[Some] 52% of Republicans and 46% of Democrats expect a civil war to take place in the United States during their lifetime. Hungary: Judicial Activism Dealt Huge Blow July 6, 2022. Published in Magyar NemzetYou don't have to have a majority in society, you don't have to spend your time and money on a campaign. It's enough that you have sufficient influence on the almighty court. And that is the death of democracy. Previous articleAnd Obama?Next articleTurkey, U.S. ShouldRejuvenate Their Alliance LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment