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 Lángos is for lovers: Reviewing “Wrapped” by Gaitri Pagrach-Chandra

Lángos is for lovers: Reviewing “Wrapped” by Gaitri Pagrach-Chandra

July 18, 2022

Katherine Leung tries her hand at Central European cooking and masters a classic that you normally can buy at the street corners of any Hungarian city.

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 Observations From the Hungarian Election on 3 April

Observations From the Hungarian Election on 3 April

April 8, 2022

What is the state of democracy in Hungary after last week's election? Maja Soomägi travelled with the Danish organization Silba to observe the election on Sunday 3 April.

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 Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

April 1, 2022

Three young voices from Hungary on the country's national election and controversial 8th national referendum on Hungary’s child protection law on April 3.

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 Orbán’s Embraces of Putin Is For His Own Survival

Orbán’s Embraces of Putin Is For His Own Survival

February 18, 2022

At a recent visit to Moscow, Viktor Orbán appeared more eager to seek help from Putin than deliver it to his country’s allies in NATO and the EU, writes Nicholas Morgan.

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 September in Central Europe: is Viktor Orban the new Margaret Thatcher for Republicans in the Trump-era?

September in Central Europe: is Viktor Orban the new Margaret Thatcher for Republicans in the Trump-era?

September 10, 2021

Trump’s “America First” adherents have been looking for an international counterpart who can demonstrate that their nativist, inward-looking brand of governance is succeeding beyond American [...]

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 June in Central Europe: how Orbán risks complicating his own embrace of China

June in Central Europe: how Orbán risks complicating his own embrace of China

June 11, 2021

In recent years, Viktor Orbán has turned himself into China's chief advocate in the EU. Recently it has become more difficult to strike a political balance that can satisfy friends both at home [...]

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 Hungarian Women Seeking Abortion Increasingly Opt for Vienna

Hungarian Women Seeking Abortion Increasingly Opt for Vienna

May 31, 2021

Despite being legal in Hungary, hundreds of Hungarian women cross the Austrian border to get an abortion every year.

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 I’ve Had Enough  – the thoughts of a Hungarian Black girl

I’ve Had Enough – the thoughts of a Hungarian Black girl

March 30, 2021

A powerful recount of what it's like to be black in a white majority society.

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 “We Believe in the Power of Applying a Feminist Lens on the Issues We Discuss”: an interview with the young women behind Lazy Women 

“We Believe in the Power of Applying a Feminist Lens on the Issues We Discuss”: an interview with the young women behind Lazy Women 

March 25, 2021

An open platform that seeks to challenge the negative connotations connected to laziness and women's lives. Amanda Sonesson interviewed the three young women behind Lazy Women.

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 Makeshift Products and Missing School: period poverty in Hungary

Makeshift Products and Missing School: period poverty in Hungary

March 15, 2021

Lili Rutai talks to social workers, teachers, doctors and women who were affected by period poverty in Hungary.

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