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EU Vetoes Sanctions on Georgia; Visa Restrictions Considered
Hungary and Slovakia vetoed EU sanctions against Georgian officials for suppressing protests following October elections marred by alleged irregularities; an alternative plan to suspend visa facilitation for Georgian diplomats is under consideration.
EU Vetoes Sanctions on Georgia; Visa Restrictions Considered
Hungary and Slovakia vetoed EU sanctions against Georgian officials for suppressing protests following October elections marred by alleged irregularities; an alternative plan to suspend visa facilitation for Georgian diplomats is under consideration.
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40% Bias Score


Orban's Call with Putin Amidst Ukraine's Criticism
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for an hour on Wednesday, prompting criticism from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for undermining allied unity; the Kremlin stated that Putin told Orban that Kyiv's position prevents a peaceful resolution.
Orban's Call with Putin Amidst Ukraine's Criticism
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for an hour on Wednesday, prompting criticism from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for undermining allied unity; the Kremlin stated that Putin told Orban that Kyiv's position prevents a peaceful resolution.
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36% Bias Score


EU Criticizes Hungary's Fiscal Plans for Missing Data
The European Commission criticized Hungary's fiscal plans for missing key information and unreliable data, potentially delaying the assessment until mid-January and risking EU sanctions.
EU Criticizes Hungary's Fiscal Plans for Missing Data
The European Commission criticized Hungary's fiscal plans for missing key information and unreliable data, potentially delaying the assessment until mid-January and risking EU sanctions.
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40% Bias Score


EU Takes Action Against Rule of Law Erosion in Member States
Věra Jourová, former EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency, highlighted the deterioration of rule of law in several EU member states, leading to infringement proceedings and the upcoming Media Freedom Act designed to protect media independence and fundamental rights.
EU Takes Action Against Rule of Law Erosion in Member States
Věra Jourová, former EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency, highlighted the deterioration of rule of law in several EU member states, leading to infringement proceedings and the upcoming Media Freedom Act designed to protect media independence and fundamental rights.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Holocaust Victims' Suit Against Hungary
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Holocaust victims can sue Hungary in US courts for property stolen during WWII, with justices expressing concerns about opening the US to similar lawsuits from abroad.
Supreme Court Weighs Holocaust Victims' Suit Against Hungary
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Holocaust victims can sue Hungary in US courts for property stolen during WWII, with justices expressing concerns about opening the US to similar lawsuits from abroad.
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44% Bias Score


Pope Francis Meets with Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Pope Francis met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Wednesday morning for 35 minutes to discuss the war in Ukraine, humanitarian aid, peace initiatives, and other issues of mutual interest, including Hungary's domestic policies.
Pope Francis Meets with Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Pope Francis met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Wednesday morning for 35 minutes to discuss the war in Ukraine, humanitarian aid, peace initiatives, and other issues of mutual interest, including Hungary's domestic policies.
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24% Bias Score

Greenpeace Protests Fracking in Hungary, Cites Benzol Contamination
Greenpeace activists protested fracking in Nyékpuszta, Hungary, placing a "Stop fracking" banner on a drilling rig and presenting evidence of benzol levels exceeding safety limits, prompting calls for a shift towards renewable energy.

Greenpeace Protests Fracking in Hungary, Cites Benzol Contamination
Greenpeace activists protested fracking in Nyékpuszta, Hungary, placing a "Stop fracking" banner on a drilling rig and presenting evidence of benzol levels exceeding safety limits, prompting calls for a shift towards renewable energy.
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52% Bias Score

Jourova Condemns Spread of Illiberal Laws Across EU
Former EU Vice-President Vera Jourova decried the spread of illiberal laws across the EU, citing Hungary's restrictive legislation as a primary example and expressing concern over similar actions in Bulgaria, Slovakia, Italy and Romania, impacting media freedom and LGBT+ rights, prompting infringeme...

Jourova Condemns Spread of Illiberal Laws Across EU
Former EU Vice-President Vera Jourova decried the spread of illiberal laws across the EU, citing Hungary's restrictive legislation as a primary example and expressing concern over similar actions in Bulgaria, Slovakia, Italy and Romania, impacting media freedom and LGBT+ rights, prompting infringeme...
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40% Bias Score

EU Criticizes Hungary's Budgetary Plans for Lack of Information and Unreliable Data
The European Commission criticized Hungary's budgetary plans for lacking key information and using unreliable data, potentially delaying the assessment and possibly leading to fines, highlighting a growing conflict between Hungary and the EU.

EU Criticizes Hungary's Budgetary Plans for Lack of Information and Unreliable Data
The European Commission criticized Hungary's budgetary plans for lacking key information and using unreliable data, potentially delaying the assessment and possibly leading to fines, highlighting a growing conflict between Hungary and the EU.
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40% Bias Score

Worsening Rule of Law in EU Member States: Jourova Highlights Infringement Proceedings
Vera Jourova, former EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency, highlighted a worsening rule of law situation in several EU member states before her departure in November 2024, citing infringement proceedings against countries violating press freedom and LGBTQ+ rights, contradicting Article 2 of t...

Worsening Rule of Law in EU Member States: Jourova Highlights Infringement Proceedings
Vera Jourova, former EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency, highlighted a worsening rule of law situation in several EU member states before her departure in November 2024, citing infringement proceedings against countries violating press freedom and LGBTQ+ rights, contradicting Article 2 of t...
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Vetoes Potential NATO Invitation for Ukraine
At a NATO meeting, Hungary vetoed a potential invitation to Ukraine, citing Ukraine's inability to contribute to collective security and arguing against the narrative that Ukraine is fighting for European democracy.

Hungary Vetoes Potential NATO Invitation for Ukraine
At a NATO meeting, Hungary vetoed a potential invitation to Ukraine, citing Ukraine's inability to contribute to collective security and arguing against the narrative that Ukraine is fighting for European democracy.
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44% Bias Score

Far-Right Christian Summit to Convene in Spanish Senate
The Spanish Senate will host a far-right Christian summit on Monday, organized by Red Política de Valores, featuring speakers from across Europe, including representatives from Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy and Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, sparking controversy due to their views on LGBTQ+ right...

Far-Right Christian Summit to Convene in Spanish Senate
The Spanish Senate will host a far-right Christian summit on Monday, organized by Red Política de Valores, featuring speakers from across Europe, including representatives from Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy and Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, sparking controversy due to their views on LGBTQ+ right...
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56% Bias Score
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