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Latest News Author: europeanpost - 13 February 2015

Hungary PM Orban faces friendly fire from his previous best friend

A Hungarian newspaper usually loyal to Prime Minister Viktor Orban printed an attack against him in a fresh salvo by the paper’s co-owner who has turned on his former friend…

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Art & Culture Author: europeanpost - 12 February 2015

2015 World Press Freedom Index

“2014 has been marked by an extreme level of violence with 66 journalists killed. We have an explosion of journalists kidnapped in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Ukraine. At the end of…

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Ukraine: Ceasefire agreed to start on February 15 and the other main points of the agreement

President Putin says leaders have agreed on peace deal for Ukraine. Ceasefire agreed to start on February 15. Withdrawal of heavy artillery. Constitutional reforms to ensure rights of Donbas and creating…

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French community supports its soldiers

The Vigipirate operation, launched by the French government in the aftermath of the terroristic attacks at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo earlier this year, consist of a deployment of armed…

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