Partizan has become essential viewing for hundreds of thousands in country where few voices critical of government remain and media largely toes official line

Incumbent uses final rally to drive home message that country should stay out of Ukraine war; challengers lament his 'propaganda machinery' that trounces their outreach efforts

Hungarians in Berehove have long grumbled about being neglected by Kyiv, but the Russian invasion has brought Ukrainians and the minority community together

Founder of heavily used COVID tracking site, student Avi Schiffmann enables those fleeing the war to locate appropriate nearby sanctuary by clicking a link on a smartphone

Rights group in Hungary says its taking legal action against state, Israeli spyware company 'to expose the practice of unlawful secret surveillance'

PM speaks for the first time with populist leader; meeting reportedly arranged with help from Foreign Minister Lapid, who previously accused Orban of running antisemitic campaign

Neolog umbrella group apologizes for signing interfaith statement on sanctification of heterosexual unions, but Chabad-linked organization sticks with support for declaration

During the COVID era, Hungarian kosher meat production ramped up. Between the appearance of religious tolerance and the many jobs created, there's a net gain for the government

European Court of Justice says Orban's government broke EU law by criminalizing helping refugees to apply for asylum

Senior official in governing party confirms Interior Ministry purchased Pegasus malware tool from Israeli firm, but insists it was used legally and under proper supervision

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