Opinion: The rise of authoritarianism in places like Hungary and Venezuela are chilling reminders that we can’t be complacent about freedoms or a free press
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Why Stephen Harper congratulating Viktor Orbán matters
Canada’s former PM offers surprising kudos to one of Europe’s most alarming right-wing populists—and gives Conservatives in Ottawa a new challenge
Michael Ignatieff’s looming battle with Hungary
The former Liberal leader says the university he runs in Hungary—backed by George Soros—is being ‘targeted’ by the government
Hungary: A new threat to the EU
Viktor Orban—an anti-immigration nationalist who wants to make his country great again—is reshaping Hungary.
‘A living horror’: A statue rewrites Hungary’s messy history
A monument meant to remember the victims of Nazi occupation has instead shown a present-day effort to ignore a terrible past
Hungary: Turning right–and fighting with the EU
Will controversial prime minister Viktor Orbán be forced to back down?
The price of power in Hungary
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán boasts a strong majority, but vast national debt may be his undoing
Return of the iron fist?
Hungary’s crackdown on the media sparks a backlash at home and away