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German Activist on Hunger Strike in Hungary After Contested Extradition
German national Maja T., accused of attacking alleged Hungarian right-wing extremists in 2023, began a hunger strike in Hungarian pre-trial detention, protesting her extradition despite a pending appeal to the German Federal Constitutional Court and citing inhumane conditions.
German Activist on Hunger Strike in Hungary After Contested Extradition
German national Maja T., accused of attacking alleged Hungarian right-wing extremists in 2023, began a hunger strike in Hungarian pre-trial detention, protesting her extradition despite a pending appeal to the German Federal Constitutional Court and citing inhumane conditions.
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Treaty of Trianon: Hungary's Post-WWI Territorial Losses
The armistice of World War I was signed on November 11, 1918; the subsequent Treaty of Trianon (1920) reduced Hungary's territory by two-thirds, population by 60 percent, and left 3.4 million Hungarians outside its borders, making it a landlocked nation surrounded by France's allies.
Treaty of Trianon: Hungary's Post-WWI Territorial Losses
The armistice of World War I was signed on November 11, 1918; the subsequent Treaty of Trianon (1920) reduced Hungary's territory by two-thirds, population by 60 percent, and left 3.4 million Hungarians outside its borders, making it a landlocked nation surrounded by France's allies.
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36% Bias Score


Silent Protests in Budapest Against Hungarian Government's Transparency Bill
Silent protests against a Hungarian government transparency bill, deemed by critics as a tool to silence dissent, occurred in Budapest on Sunday, with further demonstrations planned. The bill, potentially passing mid-June, targets NGOs and the press.
Silent Protests in Budapest Against Hungarian Government's Transparency Bill
Silent protests against a Hungarian government transparency bill, deemed by critics as a tool to silence dissent, occurred in Budapest on Sunday, with further demonstrations planned. The bill, potentially passing mid-June, targets NGOs and the press.
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70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...
70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...
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CPAC in Hungary Highlights Growing Global Conservative Alliance
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is holding its fourth annual meeting in Hungary, showcasing the growing alliance between American conservatives, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and other European right-wing movements; this alliance is partly driven by shared grievances aga...
CPAC in Hungary Highlights Growing Global Conservative Alliance
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is holding its fourth annual meeting in Hungary, showcasing the growing alliance between American conservatives, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and other European right-wing movements; this alliance is partly driven by shared grievances aga...
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EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Amid Growing Tensions
Twenty EU member states strongly condemned Hungary's new anti-LGBTQ+ law, urging the European Commission to use all available legal means to counter it, highlighting growing concern over Hungary's disregard for EU values and rule of law; however, the Commission has yet to take definitive action.
EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Amid Growing Tensions
Twenty EU member states strongly condemned Hungary's new anti-LGBTQ+ law, urging the European Commission to use all available legal means to counter it, highlighting growing concern over Hungary's disregard for EU values and rule of law; however, the Commission has yet to take definitive action.
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Hungary Postpones Vote on Controversial Foreign Funding Bill
Hungary's parliament postponed a vote on a controversial bill targeting foreign-funded organizations until autumn, following widespread protests and criticism that it would stifle civil society and independent media, similar to Russia's "foreign agent" law.

Hungary Postpones Vote on Controversial Foreign Funding Bill
Hungary's parliament postponed a vote on a controversial bill targeting foreign-funded organizations until autumn, following widespread protests and criticism that it would stifle civil society and independent media, similar to Russia's "foreign agent" law.
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Hungarian Protest Against Bill Limiting Free Speech
On Sunday, hundreds of Hungarians silently protested in Budapest against a new government transparency bill that could restrict media, NGOs, and critics; the bill may pass by mid-June, with enforcement starting three days after publication.

Hungarian Protest Against Bill Limiting Free Speech
On Sunday, hundreds of Hungarians silently protested in Budapest against a new government transparency bill that could restrict media, NGOs, and critics; the bill may pass by mid-June, with enforcement starting three days after publication.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor Orbán; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.

Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor Orbán; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.
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Hungarian Human Rights Groups Challenge Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Five Hungarian human rights groups, including Amnesty International, are challenging a law passed in March that allows for the banning of Pride festivals, citing the use of facial recognition technology and the government's assertion that such events harm children. A planned June 28th Budapest Pride...

Hungarian Human Rights Groups Challenge Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Five Hungarian human rights groups, including Amnesty International, are challenging a law passed in March that allows for the banning of Pride festivals, citing the use of facial recognition technology and the government's assertion that such events harm children. A planned June 28th Budapest Pride...
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EU Parliament Defies Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban, Sparking International Tensions
At least 70 members of the European Parliament plan to attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and utilizing facial recognition to identify attendees; this action challenges Hungary's human rights record and sparks wider EU concern.

EU Parliament Defies Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban, Sparking International Tensions
At least 70 members of the European Parliament plan to attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and utilizing facial recognition to identify attendees; this action challenges Hungary's human rights record and sparks wider EU concern.
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36% Bias Score

EU Urges Hungary to Respect Right to Peaceful Assembly After LGBT+ March Ban
On May 27, 2025, the European Commissioner for Justice urged Hungary to uphold its citizens' right to peaceful assembly after Hungarian police banned an LGBT+ march, citing a controversial law; the EU is reviewing the law and considering sanctions against Hungary, but internal disagreements have hin...

EU Urges Hungary to Respect Right to Peaceful Assembly After LGBT+ March Ban
On May 27, 2025, the European Commissioner for Justice urged Hungary to uphold its citizens' right to peaceful assembly after Hungarian police banned an LGBT+ march, citing a controversial law; the EU is reviewing the law and considering sanctions against Hungary, but internal disagreements have hin...
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44% Bias Score
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