Előd Novak, a member of the National Assembly of Hungary, talks to the local media in front of a house where a Hungarian ...
On Wednesday, a Hungarian government spokesman said the pagers delivered to Hezbollah were never in Hungary, and that BAC Consulting merely acted as an intermediary. Beatrix Bársony-Arcidiacono ...
Taiwan and Hungary on Wednesday denied making pagers that exploded while being used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon, killing 12 people. The New York Times, citing American and other anonymous ...
An electronics manufacturer in Taiwan said Wednesday that a company based in Hungary made the pagers bearing its brand that were used by members of the militant group Hezbollah and exploded ...
A spokesperson for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said the exploding pagers were "never" in Hungary. “Authorities have confirmed that the company in question is a trading ...
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Elod Novak, a member of the National Assembly of Hungary tries to get into the BAC Consulting company in Budapest.Credit: Getty Images The Taiwanese company whose brand appears on the pagers ...
Telex alleges that Norta Global Ltd "organized the delivery and sold" the pagers to the Hezbollah Shai movement. That said, these devices "were never brought to Hungary," Telex noted, adding that ...
Hungary's Special Service for National Security ... “The results of the investigation so far have made it clear that the so-called pagers have never been on Hungarian territory, and that no ...
and the referenced devices have never been in Hungary." It remains unclear exactly how many pagers blew up on Tuesday, but a senior Lebanese security official and another source told the Reuters ...