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Hungarian NGOs Protest Bill Threatening Civil Society

In Budapest, NGOs and the Momentum opposition protested a Hungarian bill that could suppress dissent and restrict civil society, prompting police intervention and drawing a cautious response from the European Commission.

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Karhi's Israeli Media Reform Sparks Concerns Over Press Freedom

Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi's plan to overhaul Israel's broadcasting system, criticized for its resemblance to Hungary's model under Viktor Orbán, centralizes regulatory power, potentially impacting media independence and favoring specific business interests.

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BYD's European Headquarters to be Based in Budapest, Boosting Hungary's Economic Growth

On May 15, 2025, Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD announced it will establish its European headquarters and a new research and development center in Budapest, Hungary, creating 2,000 jobs, a move that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called an "indispensable engine" of Hungary's econom...

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Hungary and Slovakia's Reliance on Russian Energy Undermines EU Sanctions

Hungary and Slovakia's continued reliance on Russian oil and gas, despite having access to alternative energy sources, has generated €5.4 billion in revenue for Russia since the start of the Ukraine war, undermining EU efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy.

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Hungary Passes Law Cracking Down on Foreign-Funded Groups

Hungary's ruling Fidesz party introduced a law imposing severe penalties on organizations receiving foreign funding, labeled as threats to national sovereignty; critics see this as a crackdown on dissent, impacting independent media and civil society.

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Hungary's Controversial Bill Targets Foreign-Funded Organizations

Hungary's parliament is considering a bill allowing the government to blacklist organizations with foreign funding, impacting their donations and access to funds; critics see it as an attack on civil society.

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Hungary's New Law Silences Critics Under Guise of Transparency

Hungary's government introduced a law enabling suppression of organizations receiving foreign funding, however minimal, under the guise of protecting national sovereignty, impacting independent media, NGOs and opposition parties.

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BYD to Invest \$500 Million in Budapest, Creating 2,000 High-Skilled Jobs

BYD, the world's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, will invest approximately \$500 million to establish its European headquarters and R\&D center in Budapest, creating 2,000 high-skilled jobs and receiving \$100 million in government support.

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Ukraine-Hungary Tensions Escalate Amid Espionage Allegations and War Rhetoric

Ukraine arrested two citizens for allegedly spying for Hungary, prompting Hungary to expel two Ukrainian diplomats; this comes amid a speech by Hungary's defense minister suggesting a shift toward war and a smear campaign against a former chief of staff now in opposition.

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Hungary-Ukraine Espionage Scandal Exposes Tensions and Potential Shift Towards Russia

Hungary faces accusations of espionage in Ukraine, prompting diplomatic expulsions and raising concerns about its alignment with Russia amid a potential post-war redrawing of Ukrainian borders and a crackdown on the opposition.

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EU Plans Trade Tariffs and Capital Controls to Pressure Russia

The European Union has imposed 17 sanctions packages on Russia, including asset freezes and oil import bans, but their effectiveness is debated as Russia's economy has outperformed expectations; the EU now plans to use trade tariffs and capital controls to maintain pressure, even if Hungary vetoes f...

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Hungarian Government Accused of Illegal Media Subsidies

A lawsuit alleges the Hungarian government uses advertising to unfairly favor pro-government media, disadvantaging independent outlets; data analysis by a former top EU economist reveals a stark disparity between advertising spending and media reach, potentially resulting in a 400 billion HUF repaym...

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