The “Transparency in Public Life” bill would impose strict regulations on foreign-funded NGOs that are deemed a risk to Hungary’s sovereignty.
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Foreign-funded NGOs in Hungary that 'threaten sovereignty' targeted in draft law
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Nothing to see here! These politicians also deleted text messages
From Nokia-gate to Covid times, several EU politicians failed to give the public access to crucial Whatsapp conversations.
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EX-First Deputy Secretary of NSDC Hladkovsky, accused of causing UAH 17.4 mln damage to state, detained in Spain
The former First Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) was detained in Spain, accused in the case of causing damage to the state in the total amount of UAH 17.44 million, the Specialized Anti-Corruption…
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Forbes: Ukrainians are changing tactics of using tanks after losing 1,000 tanks
Ukrainian National Guard units are receiving German-made Leopard tanks as part of a major shift in how Ukraine employs its armored forces, according to Forbes.
This change comes after heavy losses and lessons learned about tank vulnerability in the drone-dominated battlefield, according to the…
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Brazilian President to urge Putin to meet Zelensky in Istanbul
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will call on Vladimir Putin to participate in negotiations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Türkiye.
This was reported by AFP, according to Ukrinform.
“”I’ll try to talk to Putin. It costs me nothing to…
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Israeli strikes in northern Gaza kill at least 48, hospital says
At least 48 Palestinians have been killed in a series of Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza overnight, a local hospital says.
The Indonesian hospital reported that 22 children and 15 women were among the dead after a number of homes in Jabalia…
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Erik and Lyle Menendez now eligible for parole after California judge reduces sentences
A California judge has reduced the sentences of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were sentenced to life in prison for the murder of their parents in 1989 in their Beverly Hills home.
The brothers were given 50 years to life by Judge Michael Jesic, making them immediately eligible for…
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Trump gives Europe tech startups an opening against Silicon Valley
VIENNA — Alexander Schwartz wasn’t expecting two veteran innovation investors to show up at his Klosterneuburg office this spring, asking how to plot their escape from the U.S. After two decades in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the pair had…
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