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Hungarians rally against Chinese university plan

Thousands of Hungarians on Saturday demonstrated in Budapest against a plan by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government to build a campus of a top Chinese university in the city. About 10,000 people, according to an Agence France-Presse photographer, marched through the Hungarian capital to protest the proposed Fudan University campus, which is planned to be completed by 2024. According to a deal signed between Hungary and the Shanghai-based university’s president, the campus, its first in Europe, would be a 500,000m2 complex. However, the sprawling project has fed unease about Hungary’s diplomatic tilt from West to East and its soaring indebtedness to China,

Top Eight – Courthouse News Service

Your Thursday night briefing from the staff of Courthouse News Top eight stories for today including the EU’s top court ruled Germany has been violating the bloc’s pollution standards since 2010; More Chinese companies were added to a blacklist preventing Americans from investing in firms deemed national security threats; A Ninth Circuit panel blasted the Trump administration’s decision to remove the Pacific walrus from the Endangered Species Act list, and more. Sign up for the CNS Top Eight, a roundup of the day’s top stories delivered directly to your inbox Monday through Friday. National 1.) American businesses will be prohibited from investing in Chinese companies that manufacture security and surveillance equipment, after President Joe Biden extended a ban Thursday first issued by former President Donald Trump.

Hungary leader Viktor Orban s China ties to become election issue, as outcry over Fudan University campus grows

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. Hungary leader Viktor Orban’s China ties to become election issue, as outcry over Fudan University campus grows © EPA-EFE Viktor Orban’s administration has vowed to standby the Fudan University project. Photo: EPA-EFE Hungary s opposition politicians are weaponising Prime Minister Viktor Orban s cosy relationship with China, as they jostle to topple the controversial four-term leader in next year s election. Orban s ties to Beijing have made global headlines for years. But a series of high profile political stunts by opponents and local media exposes into the financial reality of China s interests in Budapest have begun to resonate among the electorate, according to political analysts and opinion polls.

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