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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said he is glad to see "an administration which is known to be a radically anti-Communist, pro-freedom and pro-free-trade administration", such as today's US Bush administration, in power.
Progress against poverty requires measuring countries by the rule of law, judicial independence and free speech.
The U.S. secretary of state should have more to say than simply that anti-Assad forces will 'somewhere, somehow, find the means to defend themselves.'
Economic data for the second quarter reveal the first glance at the success (or lack thereof) of stimulus efforts.
From his days as a young political leader to his current service as his nation’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán has been a strong advocate of freedom and democracy. A voice of reason and vision, Viktor Orbán continues to play a central role in the historic process of Euro-Atlantic integration....
The likelihood of the war with Iraq casts new light on the structure of American military presence in Europe, which has hardly changed since the cold war. The United States needs more flexible forces that can be deployed without delays caused by anti-American sentiment. New Europe--Hungary, Poland, Romania, and...
It is likely that today's global financial market crisis will mark the end of any serious challenge by the euro to the U.S. dollar as an alternate international reserve currency.
It is the first time a former Soviet-bloc elected government has voted to erect a monument in honor of thePresidentfor his role in ending the Cold War and freeingEastern Europefrom Communist oppression.




