Hungary’s Viktor Orbán seeking to drum up votes by doing down Ukraine
EU’s longest-serving leader hopes to retain power by telling voters the main threat to country comes from Kyiv Paid for by its rightwing, populist government and generated using AI, the billboards – showing Volodymyr Zelenskyy and EU officials with their hands outstretched – blanket Hungary. (…)
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