A Hungarian mayor, Károly Takács, made controversial remarks during a school ceremony, stating he was pleased there were no children named Mohammed among the new first-graders. His speech drew international attention, particularly from media in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was criticized by local officials. Takács, a member of the Fidesz party, later expressed no regret for his comments, while some local politicians distanced themselves from his statements. Teljes cikk (Telex.hu)