State Department is "very concerned".
U.S. State Department practically gives Hungary the finger.
CEU will take legal action, remains open to discussion, but says "academic freedom is not negotiable".
Did you know that Sunday's mass rally was organised by Soros?
World press watches Hungary again.
Protest likely in vain, President seen signing higher ed law.
Not only for CEU students.
If the USA does not want to dance to Hungary's tune... Well, though luck.
Visit scheduled for next week, CEU Rector says.
Vienna would be happy to give home to CEU.
'Lex CEU', national consultation criticised by EC President.
Political big guns urge EU to "strongly denounce" Hungary's attack on academic freedom.
Orbán responds that, sadly, Weber was also led astray by Soros.
Freedom, democracy, rule of law and human rights are not up for debate in Europe!
EU executive seems to be taking the issue very seriously.
CEU sends memo to President Áder.
Thousands rally in support of CEU, list of international protesters lengthens.
Nobel Prize awarding body speaks up against 'lex CEU'.
Orbán does not address "women's issues".
Chargé d’Affaires reacts.