Supreme Court to Hear Hungary’s Appeal in Holocaust Survivor Lawsuit

The Supreme Court has decided to hear Hungary's appeal to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Holocaust survivors seeking compensation for property seized from them during World War II. This marks the second time the Supreme Court has become involved in the ongoing legal battle between Hungary and the survivors.

Scotland’s Euros Exit: Blame Game Begins

Scotland's time in the spotlight at the Euros has come to an end, and fans are pointing fingers at one individual for the disappointing outcome. While some may argue that the team's elimination can be attributed to a specific incident, such as the controversial non-penalty call, the real issue lies in their inability to register a single shot on target against Hungary. This lackluster performance ultimately sealed their fate and left supporters frustrated and disappointed.

US Ambassador Condemns Hungary’s PM for Anti-LGBTQ ‘Machinery of Fear’

The US ambassador in Budapest has spoken out against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, accusing his government of using tactics of fear to target the LGBTQ community. Ambassador David Pressman condemned Orbán's legal and rhetorical attacks, describing them as a "machinery of fear" aimed at instilling fear within the LGBTQ community. Speaking at a family Pride event held at the ambassador's residence, Pressman highlighted the detrimental impact of fear on democracy, emphasizing that those who seek to undermine democracy often rely on fear as a tool. He urged attendees not to succumb to fear, emphasizing that their well-being and that of their families should not be used as currency in political attacks.

David Moyes on Scotland’s Scott McTominay and Hungary’s Dominik Szoboszlai

Former West Ham manager David Moyes recently shared his thoughts on why he was keen on signing Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay. According to Moyes, McTominay is considered to be Scotland's "biggest threat" due to his impressive skills and abilities on the field. Moyes also highlighted the threat posed by Hungary's Dominik Szoboszlai, emphasizing his talent and potential impact in matches. Moyes' interest in McTominay and recognition of Szoboszlai's threat showcase his keen eye for talent and strategic thinking in the world of football.