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Rights groups say prejudice against Roma and Jews is becoming more overt and common in the central European country.
Pal Schmitt resigns after it is revealed he copied portions of his doctoral thesis about the modern Olympic Games.
More than 100,000 rally in support of Hungarian PM's reforms, ahead of bailout talks with EU which opposes legislation.
European Commission launches challenge against government, saying new reform laws fail to comply with EU legislation.
Fitch becomes third ratings agency to lower credit status, citing "further unorthodox economic policies" by government.
Parliament approves law seen as increasing political influence over central bank, in move seen as contrary to EU laws.
Prime minister defends nation's controversial media law, but says he will amend it if asked to by all members of the EU.
Country takes the helm for six months amid euro zone debt crisis and concerns about its suitability for the post.
Shares tumble over weak US job figures and fears debt crisis will spread to Hungary.
Stock markets in Asia and Europe tumble amid fresh fears EU debt crisis could spread.
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