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US Lifts Sanctions Against Hungarian Official, Signaling Closer Ties With Trump Administration
On April 15th, 2024, the United States lifted sanctions against Antal Rogan, a close advisor to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, reversing a decision made by the Biden administration in January 2024 due to alleged corruption; this action underscores the strong ties between Hungary and the Trum...
US Lifts Sanctions Against Hungarian Official, Signaling Closer Ties With Trump Administration
On April 15th, 2024, the United States lifted sanctions against Antal Rogan, a close advisor to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, reversing a decision made by the Biden administration in January 2024 due to alleged corruption; this action underscores the strong ties between Hungary and the Trum...
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
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64% Bias Score


Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
Hungary withdrew from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 3rd, 2025, following an ICC arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a move announced by the head of the cabinet, Gergely Gulyas, and reflecting Prime Minister Viktor Orban's broader political strategy against...
Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
Hungary withdrew from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 3rd, 2025, following an ICC arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a move announced by the head of the cabinet, Gergely Gulyas, and reflecting Prime Minister Viktor Orban's broader political strategy against...
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52% Bias Score


Hungary to Include Anti-Ukraine EU Accession Arguments in National Survey
The Hungarian government will send its citizens a list of counterarguments against Ukraine joining the EU alongside national survey ballots, citing financial risks, agricultural concerns, and potential impacts on the labor market and food safety, with voting occurring via mail from mid-April to June...
Hungary to Include Anti-Ukraine EU Accession Arguments in National Survey
The Hungarian government will send its citizens a list of counterarguments against Ukraine joining the EU alongside national survey ballots, citing financial risks, agricultural concerns, and potential impacts on the labor market and food safety, with voting occurring via mail from mid-April to June...
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72% Bias Score


Russia Likely to Seek EU Involvement in Ukraine Peace Talks, Barroso Says
Former European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso argues that Russia will inevitably involve the European Union in peace talks regarding Ukraine, despite the EU's current exclusion from direct negotiations, and will push for sanctions relief; this comes after the EU imposed 16 rounds of sanct...
Russia Likely to Seek EU Involvement in Ukraine Peace Talks, Barroso Says
Former European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso argues that Russia will inevitably involve the European Union in peace talks regarding Ukraine, despite the EU's current exclusion from direct negotiations, and will push for sanctions relief; this comes after the EU imposed 16 rounds of sanct...
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44% Bias Score


Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Employing Facial Recognition
Hungary's ruling coalition introduced a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to identify attendees, criminalizing participation under its 2021 "child protection" law that prohibits LGBTQ+ representation for minors, with fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints ($546).
Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Employing Facial Recognition
Hungary's ruling coalition introduced a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to identify attendees, criminalizing participation under its 2021 "child protection" law that prohibits LGBTQ+ representation for minors, with fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints ($546).
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60% Bias Score

Hungary Restricts LGBT+ Rights and Targets Dual Citizens in Constitutional Changes
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments defining gender as binary and prioritizing children's rights, restricting LGBT+ rights and targeting dual citizens, prompting widespread protests.

Hungary Restricts LGBT+ Rights and Targets Dual Citizens in Constitutional Changes
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments defining gender as binary and prioritizing children's rights, restricting LGBT+ rights and targeting dual citizens, prompting widespread protests.
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60% Bias Score

Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 3, 2025, following the ICC's issuance of an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This decision, championed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is seen as a rejection of international legal norm...

Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 3, 2025, following the ICC's issuance of an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This decision, championed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is seen as a rejection of international legal norm...
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56% Bias Score

Hungary's Support for Dodik Threatens Balkan Stability
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán aided Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, by deploying 78 Hungarian counter-terrorism officers to Bosnia and Herzegovina, ostensibly for joint exercises but raising concerns about shielding Dodik from a Bosnian arrest warrant for unconstitutional acts....

Hungary's Support for Dodik Threatens Balkan Stability
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán aided Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, by deploying 78 Hungarian counter-terrorism officers to Bosnia and Herzegovina, ostensibly for joint exercises but raising concerns about shielding Dodik from a Bosnian arrest warrant for unconstitutional acts....
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56% Bias Score

Hungarian Judges Protest Erosion of Judicial Independence
Hundreds of Hungarian judges publicly protested, demanding better pay and judicial independence, after a former judge, Adrienn Laczo, resigned and publicly accused the government of abolishing judicial independence, citing cases like a 2024 media ruling that restricted press freedom.

Hungarian Judges Protest Erosion of Judicial Independence
Hundreds of Hungarian judges publicly protested, demanding better pay and judicial independence, after a former judge, Adrienn Laczo, resigned and publicly accused the government of abolishing judicial independence, citing cases like a 2024 media ruling that restricted press freedom.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Marches
Hungary has banned LGBTQ+ Pride marches, citing concerns about children, sparking widespread condemnation; this follows previous legislation targeting LGBTQ+ rights and is punishable by fines up to €500, using facial recognition technology.

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Marches
Hungary has banned LGBTQ+ Pride marches, citing concerns about children, sparking widespread condemnation; this follows previous legislation targeting LGBTQ+ rights and is punishable by fines up to €500, using facial recognition technology.
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52% Bias Score

Orbán's "Bedbug" Metaphor Signals Crackdown on Hungarian Opposition
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán labeled political opponents "bedbugs," vowing a crackdown, amid rising pressure from a successful opposition party led by Péter Márki-Zay ahead of the 2026 elections, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.

Orbán's "Bedbug" Metaphor Signals Crackdown on Hungarian Opposition
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán labeled political opponents "bedbugs," vowing a crackdown, amid rising pressure from a successful opposition party led by Péter Márki-Zay ahead of the 2026 elections, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
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44% Bias Score
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