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Budapest has “not received sufficient evidence” to condemn the delivery of North Korean weapons to Russia, the Hungarian news outlet 444.hu wrote on Jan. 27, citing the country’s Foreign Ministry State Secretary Péter Sztárály.
Péter Sztáray, State Secretary of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, has explained why his country has not condemned North Korea's arms shipments to Russia for the war against Ukraine, as almost all other EU members have done.
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China has reportedly established around 102 'overseas police stations' in at least 53 nations around the world that activists fear could be used to track and harass dissidents as part of the Chinese Communist Party's so-called crackdown on corruption
Elsewhere in the region, oodles of noodles for Chinese battery maker in Hungary; Czech President Zeman opts to go ‘quietly’; and ECHR rules in favour of Roma vs Slovak police.