
The ruling party's daily Magyar Nemzet lost the most press lawsuits last year
The semi-official government paper Magyar Nemzet lost 24 lawsuits, while Átlátszó, Magyar Hang and RTL won all of their cases.
The semi-official government paper Magyar Nemzet lost 24 lawsuits, while Átlátszó, Magyar Hang and RTL won all of their cases.
Last February-March, Átlátszó ran a series of articles on how civilians were lured into a trap, interviewing the victims and publishing screenshots of the perpetrators.
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.
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.
Átlátszó has obtained new photos of the members of a group who prepared and recorded fake interviews under pseudonyms with...
History behind the documents underlying Magyar Nemzet’s series of articles on ‘Soros’s conductor’ lead back to Azerbaijan’s attempt to influence...
A six-part report in the Magyar Nemzet political daily, characterised as ‘investigative’ and presented with great uproar in allied media,...
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