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Hungary's Magyar heads to Brussels to reset EU ties and unlock frozen funds

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar will travel to Brussels for meetings that include a reset agreement with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, as Budapest seeks to unlock €10 billion in blocked recovery funds ahead of an August deadline.

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EuronewsNews report · May 27, 6:16 PM

Hungary's Magyar heads to Brussels to reset EU ties and unlock frozen funds

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar will travel to Brussels for meetings that include a reset agreement with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, as Budapest seeks to unloc...

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Politico EuropeNews report · May 27, 4:37 PM

Brussels watchdog moves to ban Alternative for Germany’s EU party

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The far-right Europe of Sovereign Nations could lose its funding and its right to be a political party.

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Breaking DefenseNews report · May 27, 2:16 PM

Canada to buy Polish drones, deepen defense ties by leveraging EU SAFE funds

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In December, Canada became the only non-European country to gain entry into the €150 billion SAFE defense borrowing and procurement scheme.

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