US Lifts Magnitsky Sanctions on Orban Associate
The United States has officially lifted the Magnitsky sanctions imposed on Antal Rogan, a senior aide to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban,
Hungary is set to implement border controls with Romania starting January 1, coinciding with Romania’s accession to the Schengen area by land, according to Schengen.news and the Anadolu Agency. Hungarian authorities have announced that the measures aim to address potential risks to public order and internal security.
Travelers entering Hungary have been advised by Hungarian police to carry the required documents, as random checks may occur. These controls are expected to be part of broader security measures at the border. Romanian media, including the Bucharest-based newspaper Libertatea, reported that over 30 border crossings in Romania will be closed as part of the changes associated with Schengen membership.
While Romania and Bulgaria officially joined the Schengen area by land on December 12, border controls on the Romanian-Hungarian land border will remain in place. Similarly, random checks will continue on the Bulgarian-Romanian border for six months as stipulated in the agreement between the involved parties.
In contrast, the border between Bulgaria and Greece will see the elimination of checks, aligning with Bulgaria’s full integration into the Schengen zone. These developments mark significant shifts in border management for the region.
Bulgarian investigative journalist Christo Grozev has been invited to speak before the European Parliament in Brussels on April 22
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared that the era of a unified West is over, stating that only Europe remains as a bastion of the values traditionally associated with the Western alliance
The European Union has warned Serbia that President Aleksandar Vucic’s possible attendance at Russia’s Victory Day parade next month could jeopardize the country's EU accession process
The European Commission (EC) is reviewing legal mechanisms that would allow European energy companies to exit long-term contracts with Russian suppliers without incurring significant financial penalties
China has announced a steep increase in tariffs on U.S. imports, raising duties to 125% in response to Washington's latest trade measures
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Thursday that the European Union will pause its planned countermeasures against U.S. tariffs
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