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Europe's Press Freedom Declines Amidst Economic Hardship and Propaganda
The 2023 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index ranks Europe first globally, but reveals a deteriorating situation due to economic challenges, reduced US aid, and amplified Russian propaganda; Greece is the lowest-ranked EU member, facing journalist murders and widespread surveillance.
Europe's Press Freedom Declines Amidst Economic Hardship and Propaganda
The 2023 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index ranks Europe first globally, but reveals a deteriorating situation due to economic challenges, reduced US aid, and amplified Russian propaganda; Greece is the lowest-ranked EU member, facing journalist murders and widespread surveillance.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Jr.'s Eastern European Tour: Economic Forums and Political Implications
Donald Trump Jr.'s recent Eastern European tour, encompassing visits to Budapest, Sofia, and Bucharest, coincided with economic forums, yet his presence in election-bound Romania is noteworthy, especially considering the Trump administration's previous criticism of potential Russian interference in ...
Trump Jr.'s Eastern European Tour: Economic Forums and Political Implications
Donald Trump Jr.'s recent Eastern European tour, encompassing visits to Budapest, Sofia, and Bucharest, coincided with economic forums, yet his presence in election-bound Romania is noteworthy, especially considering the Trump administration's previous criticism of potential Russian interference in ...
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48% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor's Story Highlights Dwindling Numbers and Rising Authoritarianism
Susan Kalev, an 80-year-old Holocaust survivor living in Washington Heights, recounts escaping Communist Hungary in 1956, highlighting the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors and rising global authoritarianism.
Holocaust Survivor's Story Highlights Dwindling Numbers and Rising Authoritarianism
Susan Kalev, an 80-year-old Holocaust survivor living in Washington Heights, recounts escaping Communist Hungary in 1956, highlighting the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors and rising global authoritarianism.
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36% Bias Score


State Department Alters Human Rights Reports, Removing Key Violations
A memo obtained by NPR reveals the U.S. State Department is removing over 20 human rights violations from its annual country reports, including the rights to assembly, fair trial, and privacy, prompting concerns about the U.S.'s commitment to human rights and potentially influencing foreign aid dist...
State Department Alters Human Rights Reports, Removing Key Violations
A memo obtained by NPR reveals the U.S. State Department is removing over 20 human rights violations from its annual country reports, including the rights to assembly, fair trial, and privacy, prompting concerns about the U.S.'s commitment to human rights and potentially influencing foreign aid dist...
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64% Bias Score


Hungary Rejects Dutch Parliament's Criticism of Pride Ban
The Hungarian government strongly criticized the Dutch Parliament's condemnation of its law banning Budapest's Pride event, accusing the committee of illegal interference in its internal affairs; this follows the committee's letter expressing deep concern and demanding the law's repeal.
Hungary Rejects Dutch Parliament's Criticism of Pride Ban
The Hungarian government strongly criticized the Dutch Parliament's condemnation of its law banning Budapest's Pride event, accusing the committee of illegal interference in its internal affairs; this follows the committee's letter expressing deep concern and demanding the law's repeal.
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52% Bias Score


Hungary Bans Pride, Silences Dissent: EU Response Under Scrutiny
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on April 14th, allowing the government to label LGBTQ+ gatherings as threats to children and revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed risks to "national sovereignty". This action silences dissent and bans Pride events, part of a broader p...
Hungary Bans Pride, Silences Dissent: EU Response Under Scrutiny
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on April 14th, allowing the government to label LGBTQ+ gatherings as threats to children and revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed risks to "national sovereignty". This action silences dissent and bans Pride events, part of a broader p...
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52% Bias Score

Central Macedonia Bans Live Animal Imports to Prevent Foot-and-Mouth Disease
The Central Macedonia Region banned live animal imports from Hungary and Slovakia due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, implementing strict biosecurity measures to protect its large livestock population and robust export market experiencing a 22-24% increase in 2024, while also addressing recent ...

Central Macedonia Bans Live Animal Imports to Prevent Foot-and-Mouth Disease
The Central Macedonia Region banned live animal imports from Hungary and Slovakia due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, implementing strict biosecurity measures to protect its large livestock population and robust export market experiencing a 22-24% increase in 2024, while also addressing recent ...
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32% Bias Score

Hungary Passes Bill to Revoke Citizenship of Dual Nationals
Hungary's parliament passed a bill enabling the government to revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed to have acted against the nation's interests, targeting critics of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and potentially affecting tens of thousands.

Hungary Passes Bill to Revoke Citizenship of Dual Nationals
Hungary's parliament passed a bill enabling the government to revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed to have acted against the nation's interests, targeting critics of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and potentially affecting tens of thousands.
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60% Bias Score

Putin Open to Ukraine Talks, but Obstacles Remain
Following a 30-hour Easter ceasefire repeatedly violated by Russia, Vladimir Putin expressed openness to talks with Ukraine for the first time in years, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered to discuss halting attacks on civilian targets; however, significant obstacles remain, including Putin's demand f...

Putin Open to Ukraine Talks, but Obstacles Remain
Following a 30-hour Easter ceasefire repeatedly violated by Russia, Vladimir Putin expressed openness to talks with Ukraine for the first time in years, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered to discuss halting attacks on civilian targets; however, significant obstacles remain, including Putin's demand f...
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48% Bias Score

Hungary's Referendum on Ukraine: Domestic Politics and EU Relations
Hungary is holding a referendum on Ukraine's EU membership, with its government using anti-EU rhetoric and portraying Ukrainian leadership negatively, while facing potential EU sanctions for its repeated obstruction of aid to Ukraine and its human rights record.

Hungary's Referendum on Ukraine: Domestic Politics and EU Relations
Hungary is holding a referendum on Ukraine's EU membership, with its government using anti-EU rhetoric and portraying Ukrainian leadership negatively, while facing potential EU sanctions for its repeated obstruction of aid to Ukraine and its human rights record.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary Defies ICC, Faces Non-Compliance Proceedings Over Netanyahu
Hungary faces ICC non-compliance proceedings for not arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit, despite an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity; Hungary claims its parliament never fully implemented the ICC's statute into national law, and is withdrawing from the ICC, b...

Hungary Defies ICC, Faces Non-Compliance Proceedings Over Netanyahu
Hungary faces ICC non-compliance proceedings for not arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit, despite an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity; Hungary claims its parliament never fully implemented the ICC's statute into national law, and is withdrawing from the ICC, b...
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40% Bias Score

EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Hungary's new law banning public LGBTQ+ events, including Pride parades, has triggered widespread condemnation from numerous EU nations who see it as a human rights violation, prompting potential legal action by the EU.

EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Hungary's new law banning public LGBTQ+ events, including Pride parades, has triggered widespread condemnation from numerous EU nations who see it as a human rights violation, prompting potential legal action by the EU.
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44% Bias Score
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