No ship has docked in the Hungarian port of Trieste, yet it swallows public money
The government bought the land in 2020 to build a port for container ships to help Hungarian firms' export activity, but the project has still not started.
The government bought the land in 2020 to build a port for container ships to help Hungarian firms' export activity, but the project has still not started.
We spoke to teachers who have left the profession about why they decided to stop teaching.
Pro-Orbán media massively overstates the refugee crisis, which is then used to attack the Ukrainian government.
We had a discussion with the founder of the Transparent Journalism Foundation about the core values of journalism and the justification for foreign funding of independent media.
Origo is the record holder with 13 negative verdicts, while Pesti Srácok is in second place with 8 lost cases. Independent newspapers lost only 6 cases in total.
Julia Gross came to Hungary from London last year and we had the opportunity to talk to her about German-Hungarian relations, and current affairs.
Hungarian government discusses arms transfers to Ukraine in Brussels under complete media silence in Hungary.
We talked to Balázs Orbán at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium media conference.
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.
Atlatszo covered a range of topics this year. In this article we have collected the most important stories.
The disinformation ecosystem not only shares and spreads the fake news fabricated by sloppily assembled, pro-Kremlin websites within itself, but sometimes it is also republished by some Hungarian pro-government media outlets (Origo, Magyar Nemzet, HírTV, Mandiner, Pesti Srácok) and even by public broadcasting channels (hirado.hu).