Identical methods and Russian links behind bomb threats in Hungary and Slovenia
The same person or persons, using a Russian-language user account appear to have made bomb threats to schools in both Hungary and Slovenia in past days.
The same person or persons, using a Russian-language user account appear to have made bomb threats to schools in both Hungary and Slovenia in past days.
The cost of the public opinion survey was not listed for 2024 or 2025, with no record of a public procurement process in the Electronic Public Procurement System. We submitted a public data request to Paks Nuclear Power Plant Ltd.
Last year, independent films generated almost as much revenue as those funded by the National Film Institute, despite the latter spending billions on pet projects government aligned figures.
A large land purchase loan is missing from the minister's assets declaration, and he seems to have made a false claim of ownership at a recent land deal.
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But he did so legally. In an ethical way? Not so sure.
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Situated in a prime location of central Budapest, a historic building was bought by its new owner after a dubious public auction, month after getting billions in state subsidies.
"Something happened" at the Paks II nuclear plant construction site, but the various parties involved in the construction offered contradictory statements.
After seeing authorities ignoring our reports, last year we decided not only to investigate but also officially report suspected cases of corruption.
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.
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A recent bill contains a hidden element that restricts the public’s access to information regarding agricultural land sales.