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Podcasts
A conversation with the writer and historian Anne Applebaum.
A conversation with the conservative writer.
Corrections
Corrections appearing in print on Tuesday, October 9, 2018.
Europe
Berehove may be in Ukraine, but its people look to Hungary for money and support against Kiev, showcasing the perils of Viktor Orban’s nationalist path.
By Andrew Higgins
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Abuse survivors and their advocates around the world were closely watching what the pope said about the crisis that has undermined the church around the world.
By The New York Times
Opinion
Just look around Europe: It’s clear that accommodating radical nationalists is a losing proposition.
By Tim Bale
The party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has set about turning a vibrant democracy into a semi-autocratic state, took two-thirds of Parliament.
By Marc Santora
Viktor Orban’s campaign for another term as Hungary’s prime minister has been dominated by false news stories, dirty tricks and perceived enemies all around.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban embodies a generation of politicians in Central and Eastern Europe who came of age at the end of the Cold War.
By Patrick Kingsley
Hungary’s opposition parties could stop Viktor Orban from winning another majority — but only if they work together.