EU nomination shows up Hungaryโs struggling health service
The European Union’s decision to name a Hungarian as its health commissioner has raised eyebrows in his country, which itself has crumbling hospitals and no health minister.
The European Union’s decision to name a Hungarian as its health commissioner has raised eyebrows in his country, which itself has crumbling hospitals and no health minister.
Hungary’s parliament on Tuesday (12 December) passed a package of laws to curb foreign influence, which critics fear could be used to crack down on dissent against nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn’s government.
As the regulatory conversation in the European Union about large social media platforms ramps up, many of us living in increasingly authoritarian regimes need to remember the immense value proposition of Facebook, Twitter, and other sites, writes Zoltรก…