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  2. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Title Language Print / Online Est. Owner Orientation Link 24.hu: Hungarian: Online: 1996: Central Media Group: Centre, liberalism: 24.hu: 168.hu: Hungarian Online

  3. Tisza Party - Wikipedia

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    The Respect and Freedom Party (Hungarian: Tisztelet és Szabadság Párt, pronounced [ˈtistɛlɛt ˈeːʃ ˈsɒbɒt͡ʃːaːɡ ˈpaːrt], TISZA), commonly referred to as the Tisza Party (Hungarian: Tisza Párt [ˈtisɒ ˈpaːrt]), is a centre-right political party in Hungary that was founded in 2020.

  4. Index (Hungarian website) - Wikipedia

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    Index.hu is a Hungarian news website covering both Hungarian and international news. In 2018, it was the most visited Hungarian website with an average of 1.5 million daily readers. [ 1 ] While most of the website's articles are written in Hungarian , Index also publishes several articles in English every week.

  5. Magyar Hírlap - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook page of Magyar Hírlap was removed in August, 2023. [9] A new Facebook page was created in September 2023, which had less than 1,000 followers as of November 3, 2023. In comparison, on the same day rival dailies Magyar Nemzet and Népszava had more than 42,000 and 53,000 followers, respectively.

  6. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, 2019, Facebook said it could face a fine between $3 billion ($3.58 billion in 2023 dollars [31]) to $5 billion ($5.96 billion in 2023 dollars [31]) as the result of an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission. [224]

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  8. Origo (website) - Wikipedia

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    Several other former Index employees also joined the website around this time. In 2011, editor-in-chief Balázs Weyer left the company, [24] and he was eventually replaced by Index's Albert Gazda. [25] Under his tenure, Origo went through another design change [26] with the help of Péter Uj, Index's co-founder and former editor-in-chief. [27]

  9. Spark Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Spark Movement (Hungarian: Szikra Mozgalom, pronounced [ˈsikrɒ ˈmozɡɒlom], Szikra) is a left-wing political movement in Hungary that was created in 2020 by a group of activists formerly known as the Free Budapest Forum, who helped the campaign of the green and left-wing candidates in the 2019 local elections.