Arcidiacono, 49, the Italian-Hungarian CEO and owner of Hungary-based BAC Consulting, says she hasn't done is make the exploding pagers that killed 12 people and wounded more than 2,000 in Lebanon thi ...
After her company was revealed to have licensed the design for the pagers from their original Taiwanese manufacturer Gold ...
The puzzle of how thousands of pagers were sabotaged in an Israeli attack on Hezbollah this past week has sparked investigations into the supply chain behind them, leading investigators to a labyrinth ...
Soldiers have dropped sandbags from military helicopters to reinforce river embankments and evacuated residents as the worst ...
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday pledged billions of euros for flood recovery for Central European ...
Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono has not appeared publicly since the deadly attack that targeted Iran-backed Hezbollah and that ...
Days of heavy rain have wreaked havoc in Central Europe. The flood tide is expected to culminate in Hungary by September 21. The Danube River's water level is set to reach eight meters as it crosses ...
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán is skeptical that his country will receive timely help from the EU following widespread flooding ...
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has chaired a meeting of the Hungarian-Russian Economic Cooperation Committee in ...
The mother of the woman whose company was linked to thousands of pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria says her daughter ...
Arcidiacono, the CEO of the company linked to the Hezbollah pagers that exploded, is reportedly under Hungarian protection.
Bulgaria and Norway became new focal points on Thursday of a global hunt for who supplied Hezbollah with the thousands of ...