Government of National Unity
Libya working to enable visa-free travel for Turks
Libya will work to enable visa-free visits for Turkish nationals, the prime minister of Libya's Government of National Unity said in the Turkish capital on April 13.
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Libyan premier, top officials to visit Turkey
The head of the Libyan National Unity Government will visit Turkey on April 12 for talks, a government spokesperson told Anadolu Agency late on April 10.
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Turkey welcomes approval of Libya's new government
Turkey on March 10 welcomed Libya's parliament voiced confidence in the new government formed by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh.
"We welcome the Government of National Unity, which Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh proposed to the Libyan House of Representatives on March 10, 2021," the Foreign Ministry said in a written statement.
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Democracy Digest: Hungary’s Curriculum Crusade
The official line was that it was time to modernise the copious and often dull material that Hungarian students have to plough through during 12 years of studies. But the government was also clear that it wanted to make the curriculum "more patriotic".
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Australian EX-PM Urges Central Europe to ‘Defend Borders’
Former Australian conservative prime minister Tony Abbott has urged Central Europeans to be tough on the issue of migration, adding that Hungary and other countries in the region had every right to close their borders as they saw fit.
Prospects for closer agricultural cooperation with Hungary
BUDAPEST - Agriculture is an industry that offers real prospects for stepping up the cooperation between Serbia and Hungary, Serbian Minister of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Snezana Bogosavljevic Boskovic said in Budapest.
Hungary summons US envoy after Senator McCain calls PM Orban 'neo-fascist dictator'
Hungary summoned the United States' top diplomat in the country on Dec. 3 to protest comments by U.S. Senator John McCain branding Prime Minister Viktor Orban a "neo-fascist dictator."
Hungary Rocked by Huge Protest over Controversial Internet Tax
Tens of thousands of Hungarians flocked to the streets of the capital Budapest to protest plans of the government to levy the Internet.