The street violence that gripped the Hungarian capital appeared to be ebbing Thursday after three nights of unrest but political tensions rose as the main opposition party refused the prime minister’s offer to meet. Fewer than 100 protesters milled around Kossuth Square, the plaza abutting parliament, by early morning, out of a crowd of about 15,000 that crowded it hours earlier. Full Story
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