Learned helplessness: Balázs Orbán, Ukraine and Hungarian historical memory
The statement by the PM's advisor that "1956 teaches us not to resist Russian opression" exposed a core reason of the Orbán government's treatment of the war in Ukraine.
The statement by the PM's advisor that "1956 teaches us not to resist Russian opression" exposed a core reason of the Orbán government's treatment of the war in Ukraine.
Click-hunting, incitement against Muslims, Russian war propaganda - these are the goals that have led people to act out fictional scenes and distribute the footage as real.
Ukrainian sources suspect that Russia used Chinese-made security cameras to spy on bombing targets. The same Chinese companies appeared in several recent public procurements in Hungary.
The Hungarian intelligence service has assessed the information contained in the leaked Pentagon documents ("War Leaks") on Hungary as credible – comfirming the information previously reported by Átlátszó.
French military helicopters were delivered to the Ukrainian border police via Győr-Pér airport in Western Hungary, and were recorded by a public web camera.
By March, international oil prices had fallen well below pre-war levels, while the United States had become Europe's largest oil supplier and one of the world's biggest oil exporters.
Hungarian government discusses arms transfers to Ukraine in Brussels under complete media silence in Hungary.
The European Union now pays Russia half as much for energy as it did a year ago. China is slowly replacing the EU as Russia's biggest energy importer.
We analysed the seven questions of the Hungarian national consultation survey about Russian energy sanctions.
Russian instructors such as Denis Ryauzov, a member of the pro-Putin Night Wolves visited Hungary multiple times and trained soldiers of the Hungarian Defense Forces.
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).
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