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Spanish Minister to Protest Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law at Budapest Pride
Spanish Minister Ernest Urtasun will join a planned Budapest Pride demonstration on June 28th, protesting Hungary's new law restricting freedom of assembly under the pretext of child protection, a move mirrored in other EU countries and legally challenged before the EU Court of Justice.
Spanish Minister to Protest Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law at Budapest Pride
Spanish Minister Ernest Urtasun will join a planned Budapest Pride demonstration on June 28th, protesting Hungary's new law restricting freedom of assembly under the pretext of child protection, a move mirrored in other EU countries and legally challenged before the EU Court of Justice.
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52% Bias Score


Hungary Faces EU Backlash Over Controversial NGO Law
Hungary's parliament is debating a controversial law that would allow the government to blacklist and defund foreign-funded NGOs and media outlets, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament and widespread condemnation from various political groups, who consider this as an attack again...
Hungary Faces EU Backlash Over Controversial NGO Law
Hungary's parliament is debating a controversial law that would allow the government to blacklist and defund foreign-funded NGOs and media outlets, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament and widespread condemnation from various political groups, who consider this as an attack again...
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40% Bias Score


Hungary's Turkic Council Summit Excludes Turkish Cypriots
Hungary hosted a Turkic Council summit on May 21, excluding the Turkish Cypriot administration, likely due to concerns about EU and Greek reactions, despite the administration's observer status and previous participation in similar summits.
Hungary's Turkic Council Summit Excludes Turkish Cypriots
Hungary hosted a Turkic Council summit on May 21, excluding the Turkish Cypriot administration, likely due to concerns about EU and Greek reactions, despite the administration's observer status and previous participation in similar summits.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary to Enact Controversial Transparency Law Amidst Ukraine Accusations
Hungary will enact a controversial transparency law despite EU concerns, with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjårtó accusing Ukraine of anti-Hungarian propaganda and espionage, highlighting growing tensions and potential impacts on media and NGOs.
Hungary to Enact Controversial Transparency Law Amidst Ukraine Accusations
Hungary will enact a controversial transparency law despite EU concerns, with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjårtó accusing Ukraine of anti-Hungarian propaganda and espionage, highlighting growing tensions and potential impacts on media and NGOs.
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56% Bias Score


EU Parliament Demands Complete Funding Cut for Hungary
In a joint letter to the European Commission, MEPs from several parliamentary groups demand a complete cessation of EU funds to Hungary, citing the failure of previous sanctions to address ongoing issues with rule of law, corruption, and attacks on civil society and freedom of expression.
EU Parliament Demands Complete Funding Cut for Hungary
In a joint letter to the European Commission, MEPs from several parliamentary groups demand a complete cessation of EU funds to Hungary, citing the failure of previous sanctions to address ongoing issues with rule of law, corruption, and attacks on civil society and freedom of expression.
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52% Bias Score


Hungary's Transparency Law Sparks EU Emergency Debate
Hungary's proposed transparency law, described by Prime Minister Viktor Orban as 'spring cleaning', targets foreign-funded media and NGOs, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament due to concerns about its impact on press freedom and civil liberties.
Hungary's Transparency Law Sparks EU Emergency Debate
Hungary's proposed transparency law, described by Prime Minister Viktor Orban as 'spring cleaning', targets foreign-funded media and NGOs, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament due to concerns about its impact on press freedom and civil liberties.
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52% Bias Score

EU Editors Condemn Hungary's 'Foreign Agent' Law Threatening Free Press
More than 90 European editors and publishers signed a statement condemning a Hungarian bill that would allow the government to monitor, penalize, and potentially ban organizations receiving foreign funding, including EU grants, drawing parallels to Russia's 'foreign agent' law and warning it could e...

EU Editors Condemn Hungary's 'Foreign Agent' Law Threatening Free Press
More than 90 European editors and publishers signed a statement condemning a Hungarian bill that would allow the government to monitor, penalize, and potentially ban organizations receiving foreign funding, including EU grants, drawing parallels to Russia's 'foreign agent' law and warning it could e...
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52% Bias Score

EU MEPs Demand Permanent Halt to Hungary Funding
MEPs from various parliamentary groups in the European Parliament have jointly demanded a permanent halt to all EU funds for Hungary due to the ineffectiveness of previous sanctions and continued attacks on the judiciary, civil society, and minority rights. The letter, delivered to ARD-Studio Brusse...

EU MEPs Demand Permanent Halt to Hungary Funding
MEPs from various parliamentary groups in the European Parliament have jointly demanded a permanent halt to all EU funds for Hungary due to the ineffectiveness of previous sanctions and continued attacks on the judiciary, civil society, and minority rights. The letter, delivered to ARD-Studio Brusse...
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60% Bias Score

Budapest's Gellért Hotel Undergoes Major Restoration
Budapest's Gellért Hotel, a landmark Art Nouveau building closed since 2019, is undergoing a complete renovation by BDPST and Mandarin Oriental, aiming for a 2027 reopening, combining its rich history with modern luxury.

Budapest's Gellért Hotel Undergoes Major Restoration
Budapest's Gellért Hotel, a landmark Art Nouveau building closed since 2019, is undergoing a complete renovation by BDPST and Mandarin Oriental, aiming for a 2027 reopening, combining its rich history with modern luxury.
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16% Bias Score

Hungary's Proposed Law Threatens Independent Media, NGOs
Hungary's parliament is considering a law that would further restrict funding for organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, potentially silencing critical voices and impacting independent media like ĂtlĂĄtszĂł, which investigates government corruption, a year before national elections.

Hungary's Proposed Law Threatens Independent Media, NGOs
Hungary's parliament is considering a law that would further restrict funding for organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, potentially silencing critical voices and impacting independent media like ĂtlĂĄtszĂł, which investigates government corruption, a year before national elections.
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.

Hungary Faces EU Debate Over Controversial Transparency Law
The European Parliament will urgently debate Hungary's new transparency law, slated for a Wednesday vote, which would list and potentially fine foreign-funded media and NGOs deemed to interfere in Hungary's sovereignty, sparking international outcry and mass protests.
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56% Bias Score

EU Parliamentarians Demand Halt to Hungary Funding Over Human Rights Concerns
26 EU parliamentarians demand a halt to all EU funding for Hungary, citing ongoing human rights violations and lack of progress on reforms since 2022, despite âŹ19 billion in EU funds remaining frozen due to transparency issues.

EU Parliamentarians Demand Halt to Hungary Funding Over Human Rights Concerns
26 EU parliamentarians demand a halt to all EU funding for Hungary, citing ongoing human rights violations and lack of progress on reforms since 2022, despite âŹ19 billion in EU funds remaining frozen due to transparency issues.
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48% Bias Score
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