Protecting Sovereignty the Russian Way – also known as, protecting regime interests and targeting dissent
Representatives of the organizations first investigated by the Orbán government's new Sovereignty Protection Office speak out.
Representatives of the organizations first investigated by the Orbán government's new Sovereignty Protection Office speak out.
Residency bonds, propaganda factories, family businesses - many cases of suspected corruption could have lead to the sanctioning of Orbán's second-in-command.
The Paks Nuclear Power Plant has persistently strived to conceal the data measured by the line of buoys we found in the Danube a year and a half ago near the power plant.
Viktor Chevtsov, a businessman connected with a Lukashenka regime seemingly had help from a Hungarian woman who worked with the government's residency-for-investment scheme.
Although the police closed the investigation for lack of criminal offence, we appealed to the Public Procurement Authority.
How did Hungary and Serbia went from hostility to be the McCartney and Lennon of illiberal democracy?
Hungary’s expenses on the 2025 Osaka World Expo could exceed HUF 20 billion, after the pavilion's construction already doubled in price.
The government has promised to build swimming pools for schools all over the country. 10 years later, over a thrid of these projects are still incomplete.
A recent bill contains a hidden element that restricts the public’s access to information regarding agricultural land sales.
According to the authority, the impacts of the continued operation of Paks NPP could affect most of Europe, but only a few municipalities in Hungary.
After three years, the public company finally released it's impact study of a 160 million HUF port project - with almost all of its content redacted.
The mayor of Kisoroszi thinks that the closure of the unauthorized yard was done to inconvenience him and the locals.
The Orbán government agency's report about the investigative journalism portal is blatant return to the age of Soviet-style propaganda about "imperialist agents".
Although MÁV renovated a few train tracks, delays in train traffic has not been fixed. In fact, trains are now running slower on the newly renovated tracks.
The United States is one week away from electing a president, so we've been looking around at how the 47th President of the United States will be called.
Contracts seen by Atlatszo show that the publicly funded Danube Institute's activities may be in violation of US law that regulate foreign lobbies.
Victims of a 2023 mine disaster have not been paid for months, despite the government's promise of a compensation.
Átlátszó journalist's report on the media coverage of the presidential election is included in a global review by The Dial.
38 percent of MÁV's "new" - 20 years old - Siemens trains are out of operation due to a lack of spare parts.
Some bidders offered cheaper deals, but they were excluded from the tender because their price offers were deemed "disproportionately low".
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