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Hungary-Ukraine Talks: Ukraine’s FM Andrii Sybiha says Budapest and Kyiv are working on a Zelenskyy–Magyar meeting “next week,” with dates and venue still being arranged. Minority Rights Deal: Deputy PM Taras Kachka says agreements with Hungary mainly implement Ukraine’s already approved minority action plan, with education steps possible in 2026 and the rest in 2027. Work Visa Clampdown: Hungary will stop issuing worker visas to people from the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia from Friday, while extensions for those already in the country remain possible. Debrecen Environment: Hungary’s environmental authority has launched proceedings against CATL after an alleged illegal discharge of green liquid from a sewer line at its Debrecen plant. Celtic Manager Storm: Pro-Palestinian Celtic supporters groups oppose Robbie Keane’s potential appointment over his Maccabi Tel Aviv role, while Martin O’Neill is reported to be set to stay on as Celtic’s permanent manager. EU/Region: Bulgaria reported 3.1% Q1 GDP growth year-on-year, among the highest in the EU.

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