
It’s a love story – how Serbia and Hungary found each other and never let go
How did Hungary and Serbia went from hostility to be the McCartney and Lennon of illiberal democracy?
How did Hungary and Serbia went from hostility to be the McCartney and Lennon of illiberal democracy?
In our reply to the Sovereignty Protection Office today, we have denied, on legal grounds, that we are obliged to answer the questions they asked.
Atlatszo has repeatedly voiced its reservations about the law on the protection of sovereignty adopted at the end of last year.
On Thursday, twenty Hungarian editorial offices issued a joint statement in support of press freedom and Atlatszo, with each publication publishing the text on its own website.
In centers hosting refugees from Ukraine, a private company is advertising it website offering “housing for work” schemes to refugees....
With almost 500 media titles owned by one pro-government foundation and hundreds of millions of euros of state advertising yearly...
Attorney general is the top judiciary appointment in Hungary, ultimately, the person in charge who says who gets to appear...
The refusal of the MTVA foundation, the organisation responsible for Hungary’s public media, to comply with a freedom of information...
A recently published list of parliament contracts featured many familiar names – these are the communications companies which are continuing...
Atlatszo.hu is calling on all those who believe that the independence of journalism in Hungary is under threat, that politics...
Transparency International Hungary (TI), K-Monitor and Atlatszo.hu have united their efforts to find out how much parties are spending on...
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