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CPAC Hungary 2025: A Gathering of European Right-Wing Populists
European right-wing populist leaders convened in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing concerns about EU sovereignty and progressive social policies, highlighting a transnational network aiming to influence public opinion and halt EU efforts against illiberal policies.
CPAC Hungary 2025: A Gathering of European Right-Wing Populists
European right-wing populist leaders convened in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing concerns about EU sovereignty and progressive social policies, highlighting a transnational network aiming to influence public opinion and halt EU efforts against illiberal policies.
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56% Bias Score


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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76% Bias Score


EU Condemns Hungary's Restrictive NGO Bill
The European Commission condemned a Hungarian bill restricting NGOs, warning of EU repercussions if enacted; the bill requires NGOs to seek permission for foreign funding and subjects them to audits, potentially affecting independent media and organizations deemed threats to Hungary's sovereignty.
EU Condemns Hungary's Restrictive NGO Bill
The European Commission condemned a Hungarian bill restricting NGOs, warning of EU repercussions if enacted; the bill requires NGOs to seek permission for foreign funding and subjects them to audits, potentially affecting independent media and organizations deemed threats to Hungary's sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary's "Transparency Act": Crackdown on Civil Society and Media
Hungary's new "Public Life Transparency Act" allows the government to regulate foreign funding of NGOs and media deemed threats to national interests, sparking widespread protests and concerns about mirroring Russia's restrictive foreign agent law.
Hungary's "Transparency Act": Crackdown on Civil Society and Media
Hungary's new "Public Life Transparency Act" allows the government to regulate foreign funding of NGOs and media deemed threats to national interests, sparking widespread protests and concerns about mirroring Russia's restrictive foreign agent law.
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40% Bias Score


Romania Election: Dan's Victory Bolstered by Minority Support
Liberal pro-European Nicusor Dan won Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right candidate George Simion with significant support from ethnic Hungarians and Moldovans with dual citizenship, defying Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's endorsement of Simion.
Romania Election: Dan's Victory Bolstered by Minority Support
Liberal pro-European Nicusor Dan won Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right candidate George Simion with significant support from ethnic Hungarians and Moldovans with dual citizenship, defying Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's endorsement of Simion.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary's Transparency Law Sparks EU Emergency Debate
Hungary's proposed transparency law, described by Prime Minister Viktor Orban as 'spring cleaning', targets foreign-funded media and NGOs, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament due to concerns about its impact on press freedom and civil liberties.
Hungary's Transparency Law Sparks EU Emergency Debate
Hungary's proposed transparency law, described by Prime Minister Viktor Orban as 'spring cleaning', targets foreign-funded media and NGOs, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament due to concerns about its impact on press freedom and civil liberties.
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Postpones Vote on Bill Targeting Foreign-Funded Groups
The Hungarian government postponed a vote on a bill that would allow it to monitor, penalize, and potentially ban organizations receiving foreign funding, following weeks of protests and warnings that it would stifle civil society and independent media; the vote is now delayed until autumn.

Hungary Postpones Vote on Bill Targeting Foreign-Funded Groups
The Hungarian government postponed a vote on a bill that would allow it to monitor, penalize, and potentially ban organizations receiving foreign funding, following weeks of protests and warnings that it would stifle civil society and independent media; the vote is now delayed until autumn.
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64% Bias Score

Hungarian Opposition Leader Challenges Orbán's Influence in Romania
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar walked from Budapest to Oradea, Romania, over 10 days to garner support from Hungarian communities and counter Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's influence, facing both supporters and counter-protesters.

Hungarian Opposition Leader Challenges Orbán's Influence in Romania
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar walked from Budapest to Oradea, Romania, over 10 days to garner support from Hungarian communities and counter Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's influence, facing both supporters and counter-protesters.
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48% Bias Score

Romania's Pro-EU Candidate Wins Presidency; Ethnic Hungarians, Moldovans Defy Orban
On May 18, 2025, Romanian pro-European liberal Nicusor Dan won the presidential election against far-right candidate George Simion, with ethnic Hungarians and Moldovan dual citizens significantly contributing to his victory, rejecting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's endorsement of Simion.

Romania's Pro-EU Candidate Wins Presidency; Ethnic Hungarians, Moldovans Defy Orban
On May 18, 2025, Romanian pro-European liberal Nicusor Dan won the presidential election against far-right candidate George Simion, with ethnic Hungarians and Moldovan dual citizens significantly contributing to his victory, rejecting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's endorsement of Simion.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Accuses Ukraine of Espionage, Referendum Tensions Rise
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraine of conducting espionage operations on Hungarian territory to influence public opinion regarding Ukraine's EU accession, citing video evidence and claiming attempts to sway the ongoing Hungarian referendum.

Hungary Accuses Ukraine of Espionage, Referendum Tensions Rise
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraine of conducting espionage operations on Hungarian territory to influence public opinion regarding Ukraine's EU accession, citing video evidence and claiming attempts to sway the ongoing Hungarian referendum.
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56% Bias Score

EU Parliamentarians Demand Halt to Hungary Funding Over Human Rights Concerns
26 EU parliamentarians demand a halt to all EU funding for Hungary, citing ongoing human rights violations and lack of progress on reforms since 2022, despite €19 billion in EU funds remaining frozen due to transparency issues.

EU Parliamentarians Demand Halt to Hungary Funding Over Human Rights Concerns
26 EU parliamentarians demand a halt to all EU funding for Hungary, citing ongoing human rights violations and lack of progress on reforms since 2022, despite €19 billion in EU funds remaining frozen due to transparency issues.
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48% Bias Score

Hungary's New Law Sparks Mass Protests Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
Tens of thousands protested in Hungary against a new law that could blacklist NGOs and media deemed to threaten national sovereignty, mirroring actions in Russia and prompting international condemnation.

Hungary's New Law Sparks Mass Protests Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
Tens of thousands protested in Hungary against a new law that could blacklist NGOs and media deemed to threaten national sovereignty, mirroring actions in Russia and prompting international condemnation.
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64% Bias Score
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