Examples of using Nagy in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Senior officials, including Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Tibor Nagy, have warned for months now about the deteriorating security situation in the Sahel, the region situated between the Sahara desert
military commanders and other officials of the Nagy government, workers,
Tibor Nagy, has sought to address the issue and restore influence in
Mikhail Suslov were in Budapest, Nagy had hinted that neutrality was a long-term objective for Hungary,
Washington's top diplomat on the continent, Tibor Nagy, has sought to address the issue and restore influence in a part
freed from a life sentence for political offences and acting with the support of the Nagy government, sought to restore order by unifying elements of the police, army and insurgent groups into a National Guard.
Washington's top diplomat on the continent, Tibor Nagy, has sought to address the issue and restore influence in a part of the world where the U.S.
On 1 November, Imre Nagy received reports that Soviet forces had entered Hungary from the east
On 1 November, Imre Nagy received reports that Soviet forces had entered Hungary from the east
heart of the city: The park of the main building at the campus in Nagy Lajos Király Street
The Red Cross and the Austrian Army established refugee camps in Traiskirchen and Graz.[76] Imre Nagy along with Georg Lukács, Géza Losonczy,
Louis I, also Louis the Great(Hungarian: Nagy Lajos; Croatian:
said Stephen Nagy, senior associate politics and international studies professor
who he was last in contact with and who he last met with,” Nagy said.
Mao Zedong once famously expressed concerns that Kim Il Sung could turn his back on the communist alliance, and even compared Kim with Imry Nagy, the Hungarian politician who supported the so-called Hungarian Uprising against the Soviets in 1956.
operate in Southeast Asia, says Stephen Nagy, senior associate professor at International Christian University in Tokyo.
says Stephen Nagy, senior associate professor at International Christian University in Tokyo.
With terrorist fighters and weapons flowing south from Libya, the Sahel has seen a dramatic rise in terrorist attacks- with Nagy warning in November that the U.S. and European strategy to
against Communist Party and ÁVH members, and the confessions of Nagy supporters.
but ensuing events have shown that reactionary forces, taking advantage of the non-intervention of the Nagy Cabinet, have gone still further….