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Hungary Embraces China s Belt & Road, Undermining Efforts to Curtail Human Rights Abuses

Hungary Embraces China’s Belt & Road, Undermining Efforts to Curtail Human Rights Abuses News Analysis As the free world unites to condemn and penalize the human rights violations and aggressive expansion of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), one European country is moving against the tide. Hungary has demonstrated a firm pro-CCP stance in a series of recent events, after the European Union, the United States, the UK, and Canada announced sanctions against China over the genocide of Uyghur Muslims on March 22. The Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto accused the sanctions of being “pointless, self-aggrandizing, and harmful.” Of the 27 EU members, Hungary was the only country that voted against the sanctions.

Hungary to lift most COVID-19 restrictions | News

As of Tuesday, the night-time curfew will be ended, the country s stores can remain open as long as they want, and people will be able to say goodbye to face masks outdoors, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said. Europe   Hungary The prime minister also said that sports activities would again be allowed in public places, both at individual and team level. Private and family events can again be held without restrictions for up to 50 people and weddings for up to 200 people. Indoor events, as well as music and dance events, can only be attended by holders of a vaccination card, and outdoor events can be held with up to 500 participants.

Netanyahu should have thanked Biden for paying the check, but he couldn t help himself

Netanyahu should have thanked Biden for paying the check, but he couldn t help himself
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