
Free Flyin’: How Hungarian politicians enjoy expensive trips without fuel charges
We have put together a spreadsheet of data from the Ministry of Defence on the cost of politicians' flights.
We have put together a spreadsheet of data from the Ministry of Defence on the cost of politicians' flights.
After six years, we returned to the banks of the Zagyva river to see what’s left of the cycling adventure...
A day after we published our first story about Octopus Invest Kft., which has hooked public investments and is pursuing dozens of lawsuits against its subcontractors, official proceedings were launched to close down the company.
Although the government had justified the outsourcing of universities by claiming they will attract new funding, the model became an obstacle to accessing EU funds due to conflict-of-interest issues.
The series of public demonstrations against the battery factory in Debrecen continued with a twelve-kilometre protest walk.
We have found the Swiss foundation that the Hungarian secret service's National Information Center (NIK) claims in its second „dollar-left” parliamentary briefing, declassified in January, to have sent 887 million forints to the publisher of the "Ezalényeg" propaganda website during last year's election campaign.
We talked to Balázs Orbán at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium media conference.
The transaction was one of the last steps in the nationalisation of the textbook market, which the government used to secure free textbooks for campaigning purposes.
Sometimes it was enough to submit a FOI request, but in many cases we had to sue for important data of public interest.
Several investigations have been launched at a nursing home in Nagymágocs after nurses harassed residents. The institution's response was terse.
The Pilisvörösvár stage of the government's swimming pool construction programme has been hampered by rising costs in the current economic situation.
Our story was lauded as one of the best examples of investigative reporting in 2022 by jury of foremost investigative prize in Hungary.
Tamás Bodoky, editor-in-chief of Atlatszo, told Media1 that he believes there is a coordinated campaign behind the events of the past few days to attack the investigative nonprofit from actors close to the ruling party Fidesz using the methods of Putin's Russia.
According to the police, a third of the sixty criminal proceedings were suspended due to an unknown offender and six investigations were closed.
In this dramatic moment, which is both a milestone and a beacon of light in Pharos, but also a crime signal, we cannot remain silent about the fact that Atlatszo is not in a foreign payroll, does not work for orders, has no intention of obstructing national goals, is not part of any backroom power, and does not eat other people's lunch.
According to Átlátszó's information, timber export has been going on - with the approval of authorities - since the adoption of the 'export ban' undisturbed.
Atlatszo covered a range of topics this year. In this article we have collected the most important stories.
Behind the pro-Kremlin, conspiracy and alt-right disinformation ecosystem in Central and Eastern Europe. Who trumpets the anti-western symphony?
We analysed the seven questions of the Hungarian national consultation survey about Russian energy sanctions.
The municipality is questioning the responsibility of the former manager.
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