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Hungary s Viktor Orban seeks to control universities

news Hungary s Viktor Orban seeks to control universities dw.com 5 hrs ago Felix Schlagwein A new law increases the government s control over the institutions. At the same time, a planned Chinese campus is causing an uproar. © Johanna Geron/AFP/Getty Images Hungary s Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeks to control universities Hungary s universities are to receive a major structural overhaul: They will no longer be state owned, but will become foundations instead, according to a new law passed by Viktor Orban s Fidesz party. In the process, they will also be endowed billions of euros in assets from the state budget, as well as real estate and shares in large companies. A total of 11 universities and 70% of Hungary s students are affected.

Putin s sound and fury: Elsewhere in emerging Europe

Putin’s sound and fury: Elsewhere in emerging Europe May 2, 2021 Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here, however, does not necessarily mean that we agree with every word, nor do they necessarily reflect Emerging Europe’s editorial policy. Putin’s sound and fury Although Vladimir Putin’s annual state-of-the-union addresses are always occasions for bluster and saber-rattling, this year’s over-the-top display fell into a category of its own. Fortunately, it is now obvious that the Russian president’s words signify nothing.

Sixteen Handed Prison Sentences for Laundering Colombian Drug Revenues

Sixteen Handed Prison Sentences for Laundering Colombian Drug Revenues The municipal court of Budapest has handed prison sentences to 16 defendants in a non-biding ruling on charges of laundering cash from trafficking in Colombian drugs to the tune of billions of forints. According to the ruling, published late on Wednesday, the defendants brought large amounts of euros and dollars from the Netherlands and Spain by car, which they then deposited on bank accounts in Hungary and Slovakia. The money was later transferred to Chinese companies. The gang, run by a Vietnamese, laundered funds over 18 billion forints (EUR 49.7m) in 2013-2014, the court said. The ring leader was arrested and sentenced in the United States. The organisation also smuggled Serbian and Ukrainian tobacco products from Hungary to Slovenia, France, and the UK in the same period, handling over 787,000 packets.

Police Crack down on International Car Thief Gang

Police Crack down on International Car Thief Gang The police have cracked down on an international gang dealing in stolen luxury cars, a spokesman for the national office of investigations (NNI) told an online press conference on Monday. The criminals obtained cars through theft, fraud and embezzlement, and then sold them in Hungary and other European countries, Gábor Némedi said. He said that the investigation had started in 2018, in the wake of warrants issued for cars in Italy. In cooperation with Europol and the Italian police, Hungarian police arrested four Italian, a Romanian and three Hungarian nationals in early 2020, but since then the number of suspects in Hungary has increased to 19, including 5 Italians and 2 Romanians, he said.

Watch: Budapest Man Jailed For Knifing Supporter Of Student Protest Movement

Watch: Budapest Man Jailed For Knifing Supporter Of Student Protest Movement
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