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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.
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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56% Bias Score


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.
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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60% Bias Score


Hungary: Bill Restricting Foreign-Funded Organizations Sparks Outrage
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party introduced a bill establishing a registry for foreign-funded organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, managed by the State Protection Office (SPO), triggering widespread criticism and comparisons to Russia's 'foreign agent' law.
Hungary: Bill Restricting Foreign-Funded Organizations Sparks Outrage
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party introduced a bill establishing a registry for foreign-funded organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, managed by the State Protection Office (SPO), triggering widespread criticism and comparisons to Russia's 'foreign agent' law.
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48% Bias Score


Hungarian Government Accused of Misusing Advertising Funds to Suppress Independent Media
Whistleblowers allege that Hungarian government advertising, totaling potentially 400 billion forints in illegal state aid, unfairly favors pro-government media outlets, harming independent journalism, as evidenced by data showing a lack of correlation between advertising spending and readership.
Hungarian Government Accused of Misusing Advertising Funds to Suppress Independent Media
Whistleblowers allege that Hungarian government advertising, totaling potentially 400 billion forints in illegal state aid, unfairly favors pro-government media outlets, harming independent journalism, as evidenced by data showing a lack of correlation between advertising spending and readership.
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48% Bias Score


European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...
European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...
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40% Bias Score


Hungary's Sovereignty Bill Threatens Civil Society
The Hungarian government introduced a bill expanding the Sovereignty Protection Office's authority to monitor, restrict, and potentially ban organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, escalating its crackdown on critical media and NGOs and raising concerns about freedom of expression.
Hungary's Sovereignty Bill Threatens Civil Society
The Hungarian government introduced a bill expanding the Sovereignty Protection Office's authority to monitor, restrict, and potentially ban organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, escalating its crackdown on critical media and NGOs and raising concerns about freedom of expression.
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40% Bias Score

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.

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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56% Bias Score

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.

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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56% Bias Score

Ukraine-Hungary Espionage Scandal Exacerbates Tensions
Ukraine arrested two citizens for spying for Hungary on May 9th, 2025, leading to mutual expulsion of diplomats and escalating tensions amid a pre-election period in Hungary, where the opposition leader faces new charges.

Ukraine-Hungary Espionage Scandal Exacerbates Tensions
Ukraine arrested two citizens for spying for Hungary on May 9th, 2025, leading to mutual expulsion of diplomats and escalating tensions amid a pre-election period in Hungary, where the opposition leader faces new charges.
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52% Bias Score

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...

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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52% Bias Score

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.

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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56% Bias Score

Hungary Criticizes West's Rejection of 2024 Ceasefire Proposal
Hungary's July 2024 ceasefire proposal, involving meetings between Viktor Orban, Vladimir Zelensky, and Vladimir Putin, was rejected by Western leaders, highlighting conflicting strategies in ending the war in Ukraine, while Russia's recent peace initiative is generating debate.

Hungary Criticizes West's Rejection of 2024 Ceasefire Proposal
Hungary's July 2024 ceasefire proposal, involving meetings between Viktor Orban, Vladimir Zelensky, and Vladimir Putin, was rejected by Western leaders, highlighting conflicting strategies in ending the war in Ukraine, while Russia's recent peace initiative is generating debate.
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56% Bias Score
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