In a pre-recorded video released today at 9:45 a.m., Péter Magyar responded to the scandal that erupted over the weekend, described by government-aligned media as a data leak. He referred to ...
As Magyar Nemzet previously highlighted, a major scandal erupted when it was revealed that the Irish rap group Kneecap would be performing at this year’s Sziget Festival. Jewish organizations ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party enacted the ban, but Budapest’s mayor allowed the event to go on. The police sat on the sidelines. By Andrew Higgins Reporting from Budapest A government ban on ...
Telex is Hungary's most widely used source for online news, according to the Reuters Institute's annual report published on Tuesday. The study also revealed that Hungarians' confidence in the media ...
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Pro-Orbán propagandist’s ties to Russian intelligence exposed during national security screening
The pro-Orbán propagandist with alleged Russian intelligence ties is a well-known public figure in Hungary: Georg Spöttle, a German-Hungarian who frequently appears in pro-government media as a ...
In the second half of 2024, a person applying to become a diplomat failed their national security screening. The applicant had enrolled in the diplomatic training program of the Hungarian Diplomatic ...
Political figures, including Peter Magyar, have the right to express their opinions, even in a sharp tone, particularly on political issues. However, this does not grant unlimited right to publicly ...
Chinese filmmaker Guan Hu has revealed he is currently developing an adaptation of “The Three-Body Problem” author Liu Cixin’s science fiction work “Full-Spectrum Barrage Jamming” and Liu Zhenyun’s ...
EXCLUSIVE: UTA has inked Chinese filmmaker and 2024 Un Certain Regard Prize winner, Guan Hu, for representation in all areas. Guan recently won the Un Certain Regard Prize at the 2024 Cannes Film ...
After Hungary's peaceful transition from communism to democracy in 1989, existing newspapers gradually transformed their style and content, and took their readers with them into the new era. Tabloids ...
Péter Magyar, head of the Tisza Party (center) at the party's demonstration in front of MTVA's headquarters in Óbuda on October 5, 2024. The leader of Hungary's opposition Tisza Party called for "a ...
Péter Magyar asked the rally’s participants to boycott MTVA as well as Hir TV, TV2, news portals Origo and Index, daily Magyar Nemzet and the Metropol newspaper, and “every tentacle” of the “Rogán ...
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