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Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd Amidst EU Tensions
Despite a government ban based on a new law restricting LGBTQ+ displays, Budapest held its Pride parade on June 28th, with an estimated 180,000–200,000 attendees, defying potential legal consequences and highlighting political tensions within Hungary and the EU.
Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd Amidst EU Tensions
Despite a government ban based on a new law restricting LGBTQ+ displays, Budapest held its Pride parade on June 28th, with an estimated 180,000–200,000 attendees, defying potential legal consequences and highlighting political tensions within Hungary and the EU.
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36% Bias Score


Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction to Begin in Late 2025
Rosatom announced that concrete pouring for Hungary's Paks-2 nuclear power plant, using advanced VVER-1200 reactors and financed through alternative payment methods following US sanctions on Gazprombank, is slated for October-November 2025, significantly increasing Hungary's electricity generation c...
Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction to Begin in Late 2025
Rosatom announced that concrete pouring for Hungary's Paks-2 nuclear power plant, using advanced VVER-1200 reactors and financed through alternative payment methods following US sanctions on Gazprombank, is slated for October-November 2025, significantly increasing Hungary's electricity generation c...
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48% Bias Score


Hungary Resumes Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction After US Sanctions Lift
Following the US lifting sanctions on Gazprombank, Hungary is resuming the construction of the Paks-2 nuclear power plant with Rosatom, aiming to double its nuclear energy capacity from 2000 to 4400 megawatts.
Hungary Resumes Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction After US Sanctions Lift
Following the US lifting sanctions on Gazprombank, Hungary is resuming the construction of the Paks-2 nuclear power plant with Rosatom, aiming to double its nuclear energy capacity from 2000 to 4400 megawatts.
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44% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Budapest Pride Defies Orbán's Ban
On June 28th, 2025, approximately 200,000 people participated in Budapest Pride, defying a government ban and demonstrating against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, highlighting a growing wave of public dissent in Hungary.
Record-Breaking Budapest Pride Defies Orbán's Ban
On June 28th, 2025, approximately 200,000 people participated in Budapest Pride, defying a government ban and demonstrating against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, highlighting a growing wave of public dissent in Hungary.
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48% Bias Score


Massive Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Highlights Opposition to Orbán
Despite a government ban, an estimated 300,000 people participated in Budapest Pride on Saturday, significantly exceeding last year's turnout and highlighting growing opposition to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's anti-LGBTQ+ policies.
Massive Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Highlights Opposition to Orbán
Despite a government ban, an estimated 300,000 people participated in Budapest Pride on Saturday, significantly exceeding last year's turnout and highlighting growing opposition to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's anti-LGBTQ+ policies.
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48% Bias Score


Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd
Tens of thousands defied a police ban to march in Budapest Pride on Saturday, exceeding previous records and symbolizing resistance to the Orban government's crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights and civil liberties, with support from the EU.
Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd
Tens of thousands defied a police ban to march in Budapest Pride on Saturday, exceeding previous records and symbolizing resistance to the Orban government's crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights and civil liberties, with support from the EU.
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36% Bias Score

Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.

Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.
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60% Bias Score

Denmark Pledges Full Support for Ukraine's EU Accession Amidst Opposition and US Arms Halt
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced on July 3, 2025, Denmark's full support for Ukraine's EU accession, despite US suspension of some arms supplies to Ukraine and Hungarian opposition, emphasizing strengthening Ukraine while weakening Russia.

Denmark Pledges Full Support for Ukraine's EU Accession Amidst Opposition and US Arms Halt
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced on July 3, 2025, Denmark's full support for Ukraine's EU accession, despite US suspension of some arms supplies to Ukraine and Hungarian opposition, emphasizing strengthening Ukraine while weakening Russia.
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36% Bias Score

Denmark to Pressure Hungary on Ukraine's EU Membership Bid
Denmark, as the current EU Council president, plans to pressure Hungary to support Ukraine's EU membership bid, threatening to invoke Article 7 of the EU Treaty to sanction Hungary if it continues to block Ukraine's bid, with the potential for stripping Hungary of its voting rights in the EU Council...

Denmark to Pressure Hungary on Ukraine's EU Membership Bid
Denmark, as the current EU Council president, plans to pressure Hungary to support Ukraine's EU membership bid, threatening to invoke Article 7 of the EU Treaty to sanction Hungary if it continues to block Ukraine's bid, with the potential for stripping Hungary of its voting rights in the EU Council...
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48% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Budapest Pride March Defies Government Ban
Despite a government ban, over 100,000 people marched in Budapest's Pride parade on Saturday, prompting reactions from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and various political figures, who interpreted the event according to their own political agendas.

Record-Breaking Budapest Pride March Defies Government Ban
Despite a government ban, over 100,000 people marched in Budapest's Pride parade on Saturday, prompting reactions from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and various political figures, who interpreted the event according to their own political agendas.
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52% Bias Score

Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban, Becomes Symbol of Resistance
Despite a government ban, tens of thousands participated in Budapest Pride's 30th anniversary on Saturday, turning the event into a powerful symbol of resistance against Hungary's crackdown on freedom of assembly and human rights; international figures and people previously opposed to Pride joined i...

Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban, Becomes Symbol of Resistance
Despite a government ban, tens of thousands participated in Budapest Pride's 30th anniversary on Saturday, turning the event into a powerful symbol of resistance against Hungary's crackdown on freedom of assembly and human rights; international figures and people previously opposed to Pride joined i...
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52% Bias Score

Budapest Defies Ban, Holds Pride Parade Amidst EU Outcry
Despite a government ban, Budapest will hold a Pride parade on June 28th, supported by EU officials and numerous international mayors, challenging Hungary's restrictive LGBTQ+ laws and highlighting a broader conflict over civil liberties.

Budapest Defies Ban, Holds Pride Parade Amidst EU Outcry
Despite a government ban, Budapest will hold a Pride parade on June 28th, supported by EU officials and numerous international mayors, challenging Hungary's restrictive LGBTQ+ laws and highlighting a broader conflict over civil liberties.
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52% Bias Score
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