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RSF: Hungary third lowest-ranked in EU in terms of press freedom
At the same time, the annual report of Reporters Without Borders described the Tisza Party's election victory as a unique opportunity for the country.
Investigation ordered following complaint over detention of Ukrainian cash couriers
According to the lawyer representing the Ukrainian nationals, “the bank's staff were kept in handcuffs and blindfolds for 29 hours, and one of them had to undergo life-saving medical treatment"...
The time ahead will be one of liberal governance and a national opposition, Orbán says in letter...
He said that the duty of their community now will be to defend the great national achievements of the past 16 years.
The Sovereignty Protection Office, which spent billions on communication, took two and a half...
The SPO, established to guard Hungary's sovereignty spent more than two billion forints on communication contracts since 2024. Thought it demanded transparency, it doesn't have a public phone number...
Are Orbán-linked oligarchs really moving assets abroad as Péter Magyar says?
According to those who manage the wealth of the super-rich, the future prime minister’s remarks may have been intended as a kind of preemptive messaging, but some of the tax havens he mentioned are...
Polish politician wanted at home living in apartment of Fidesz parliamentary group staff member
Direkt36 reporters found Marcin Romanowski, who faces corruption charges in his home country, in an apartment in Buda. One of the property’s owners was hired last fall by the Fidesz parliamentary...
Fidesz leadership declines Orbán's offer to step down as party chair
The party's executive board had "a very lively discussion" according to MEP Tamás Deutsch, ahead of the congress planned for June 13.
Weber to Hungarian state TV: You know better than me that young people chanted “Russia out!” on...
According to Manfred Weber, the results of the Hungarian election show that populists do not deliver results. His opinion differed from that of the co-chair of the Greens on how to handle the...
Arte: Bulgarian elections – A gamechanger for the EU's poorest member?
Arte looks at whether the landslide victory of Progressive Bulgaria could mean a turning point for the country after five years of political instability, and what this win could mean for Europe.
Edith Eva Eger, writer, psychologist, and Holocaust survivor dies
The clinical psychologist of Hungarian descent, best known for her book, "The Choice", was 98 years old.













