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Hungarian investigative portal sues Sovereignty Protection Office
According to Átlátszó, the SPO is using instruments of public authority to take action against lawfully performed journalistic activity.
Arte: Is there a solution for Europe’s housing crisis?
Across the continent, it is getting harder to find a place to live at a reasonable price, pushing many into poverty. What solutions are out there?
Orbán travels to Georgia, booed by protesters in front of hotel
The head of the Hungarian government which currently holds the rotating EU presidency once campaigned against the current winners, but has now rushed to congratulate them – while the EU says the...
This year was vital, these three hundred children would have been lost without education if we...
We visited the only Hungarian-Ukrainian bilingual school in the country, which opened its doors in September. The new school means a lot to students and teachers alike, and it is also unique because...
Croatian Minister of Defence called Hungary pro-Russian, Szijjártó summoned Croatian ambassador in...
The Hungarian Foreign Minister asked the Croats to refrain from dragging Hungary into their domestic disputes in the future.
Danube Institute uses public funds to promote Hungarian government abroad, Átlátszó finds
Contracts obtained from the Lajos Batthyány Foundation also revealed that the institute's guest lecturers were paid millions of forints to attend geopolitical conferences.
I am so fed up that I will vote for Tisza in 2026, no matter who will run for them
Many Hungarians are seeing the popularity of the Tisza party grow in their own circles, the Orbán-Magyar handshake hit hard, and the materials in the government press aiming to discredit Péter...
Why should we fear the Russians? They don’t want war
The Fidesz supporters who listened to the Prime Minister's speech have forgiven Balázs Orbán for his statement about 1956, and see no similarities between the Hungarian struggle for freedom and...
From anti-immigration to importing migrant labor. Reindustrialization, battery factories and...
After many years of strong anti-immigration rhetoric, the Hungarian government’s shift toward importing workers for industrial growth and battery factories seems both risky and controversial.
Péter Magyar: What happened to “Russkies go home”, Mr. Prime Minister?
Speaking at his party’s event commemorating the 1956 revolution, the leader of the Tisza party said that 1956 is the standard Hungary must get back to, criticized the Orbán government for robbing...