Hungarian PM agrees to $54B aid package for Ukraine's war effort
03:55
Europe
Hungarian PM agrees to $54B aid package for Ukraine's war effort
EU leaders have agreed on a new $54 billion financial aid package for Ukraine at a special summit in Brussels. Hungary’s prime minister Vitkor Orban had been blocking the deal, but to the surprise of many, quickly gave in to pressure once the summit began. Francesco Rizzuto from Liverpool Hope University explains how the EU managed to persuade Hungary to come on board.
More Videos
America’s newest media moguls: the Ellisons
BBC–Trump legal row over ‘misleading’ edit
Yemeni children schooling in tents amid war ruins
Land, trees & lives: Many faces of Israeli occupation
Two nations celebrate 75 years of diplomatic ties
US-India ties on the brink of collapse
A bloody summer: the last 60 days of the Russia-Ukraine war
What’s in Columbia University’s $221M settlement with Trump?
Germany’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian voices
What does Israel have to gain from “protecting” Syria’s Druze?