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Czech factory fire forces Babiš to turn back as Hungary tightens protection of defence sites

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.22.2026.04.02.

A fire at a defence-linked industrial site in Pardubice has developed into something larger than a criminal investigation. Czech authorities are treating the case as a possible terrorist attack, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš convened the state security council in response, and Hungary moved almost immediately to tighten protection at its…

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Competing election interference claims deepen Hungary’s political and geopolitical crisis

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.22.2026.04.01.

Hungary’s election campaign is now being shaped by rival claims of foreign interference from opposite directions. On one side, a Washington Post investigation alleged that Russian intelligence discussed ways to help Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, including channels into Hungarian decision-making and even a proposal for a staged attack to reshape…

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Hungary’s opposition turns on itself as MSZP leader urges DK not to block “system change”

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.21.2026.03.31.

Hungary’s opposition infighting has moved into the open after the leader of the Socialist Party, MSZP, publicly urged the Democratic Coalition, (DK) not to “stand in the way of regime change.” The intervention came after DK’s parliamentary candidate in Kecskemét, Rita Kopping, withdrew from the race, saying the district was…

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Trust, Not Proof, Is the Real Intelligence Question Around Hungary

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.21.2026.04.02.

Russia’s influence challenge is less about spectacle than about erosion Russian intelligence activity in Europe has evolved well beyond classic espionage. In the 2020s, the emphasis has increasingly shifted toward hybrid methods designed not only to collect information, but to shape the political and social conditions in which governments operate….

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Central Europe shifts to crisis footing as Druzhba outage forces structural energy response

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.18.2026.03.31.

Central European governments are shifting from short-term crisis management to structural energy planning after the prolonged shutdown of the Druzhba oil pipeline exposed systemic vulnerabilities in regional supply. Measures taken in recent days by Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic indicate that policymakers now treat the disruption as a sustained…

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Hungarian seizure of Ukrainian bank assets escalates into legal and diplomatic dispute

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.17.2026.04.01.

Hungary’s interception of an armored Ukrainian bank convoy carrying about $82 million in cash and gold has evolved from a financial investigation into a broader legal and diplomatic confrontation with Ukraine. Budapest has enacted legislation allowing authorities to hold the assets for up to 60 days while examining potential money-laundering…

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Alleged TurkStream attack and Druzhba dispute deepen regional energy tensions

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.17.2026.04.02.

Energy security concerns in Central and Southeastern Europe have intensified as two parallel developments affect key supply routes. Unverified Russian claims of an attack on infrastructure linked to the TurkStream gas pipeline have emerged alongside the continued shutdown of the Druzhba oil pipeline, increasing pressure on countries heavily dependent on…

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Hungary–Ukraine row deepens over Druzhba pipeline shutdown

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.17.2026.04.07.

Druzhba dispute deepens despite EU-backed repairs Ukraine’s decision to accept support from the European Union to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline has not resolved its dispute with Hungary. Budapest continues to block a €90 billion EU support package for Ukraine and signals it will also oppose new sanctions on Russia…

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Zelenskyy criticizes Hungary as election tensions rise following Omelchenko remarks

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.16.2026.04.01.

Tensions between Hungary and Ukraine have intensified after remarks by former Ukrainian official Hrihoriy Omelchenko and criticism from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, bringing the dispute into both domestic politics and EU-level debate. Omelchenko remarks trigger backlash The immediate trigger was a statement by Omelchenko, who suggested Prime Minister Viktor Orbán should…

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Orbán urges return of Russian energy as EU rejects shift

Di Vora Matteo, 2026.03.16.2026.04.02.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called on the European Union to reconsider restrictions on Russian oil and gas, arguing that restoring imports would ease price pressures and improve energy security. The proposal was rejected by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who warned that returning to Russian fossil…

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