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European Commission calls for talks with Albania and Macedonia on joining bloc
Veteran politician spearheaded successful campaign to join Nato last year
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Loss of Magyar Nemzet raises questions over future of the country’s independent media
Orban’s victory leaves opposition and civil society groups facing uncertain future
Fidesz party projected to secure 133 seats needed to give it a supermajority in parliament
Prime minister Viktor Orban is seeking third-successive two-thirds majority in parliament
Polls give Fidesz strong lead in election dominated by migration and corruption
Hungarian leader peppers election campaign with threats of ‘making amends’
Security checks to target Putin associates but hopes for western unity falter
Metropolitan Police say Nikolai Glushkov died from compression to the neck
The poisoning of an ex-spy and his daughter with a rare military-grade nerve agent has sent Russia's relations with the west to fresh lows
Putin critics warn that Moscow is likely to view retaliation over spy attack as weak
Russia’s natural gas giant refusing to pay $2.6bn awarded in arbitration case
A big question is how far allies will be prepared to go to back May’s tough stance
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Souring relations compromise business interests involving hefty investment flows each way
Attempt to have say on judges infringes Ukraine’s sovereignty, says president
Unknown substance found where Sergei Skripal was unconscious on a bench in Salisbury
Prodi, Gusenbauer and Kwasniewski deny wrongdoing as Ukraine lobbying faces scrutiny
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