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Outrage Builds Over Report Of Alleged Use Of Spyware On Press, Activists

Outrage Builds Over Report Of Alleged Use Of Spyware On Press, Activists
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Why isn t Israel held accountable for spying on journalists?

Why isn t Israel held accountable for spying on journalists?
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Orban s challengers pledge to halt Chinese university, railway project

Marton Dunai 3 minute read Hungary s Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives for the NATO summit at the Alliance s headquarters, in Brussels, Belgium, June 14, 2021. Kenzo Tribouillard/Pool via REUTERS BUDAPEST, June 22 (Reuters) - Six leading candidates vying to stand against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban jointly announced on Tuesday that if elected they would repudiate two giant Chinese projects - a university campus in the capital and a railway to Belgrade. Hungary s long divided opposition is planning to field a single candidate for prime minister to run against nationalist Orban in an election due by next year, expected to be the toughest challenge of his 11 years in power.

Worldwide probe finds tech by Israel s NSO Group targeted media, politicians

Worldwide probe finds tech by Israel s NSO Group targeted media, politicians
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Foreign Policy: Hungary s opposition smells blood in the water | KyivPost

on social media In a quest to avenge the dismantlement of democracy wrought over a decade by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s increasingly authoritarian rule, a six-party opposition coalition has assembled with a legitimate chance in next year’s parliamentary election. But the would-be spoilers will have to battle a system stacked against them and dig deep to overcome internal divisions. Read more here. This article is available to subscribers and registered readers

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