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The number of national daily newspapers in Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965. [1] In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the newspaper market in the country. [ 2 ] Following the collapse of the communist regime the act was revised in January 1990.
The Budapest Times is an English-language newspaper reporting on events in Hungary. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The paper is published weekly [ 4 ] and is owned by Budapest-Zeitung Kft. [ 5 ]
The Kazan Herald (Rus.: Казанский Вестник, Tat.: Казан Мөхбире ) is the only English-language online newspaper published in Kazan , the capital of Tatarstan , Russia . It was also distributed free of charge in tourism and business locations in Kazan and other cities around the Republic of Tatarstan, including ...
A crowd of tens of thousands gathered in Hungary’s capital on Saturday in a show of strength behind Prime Minister Viktor Orbán a week before the European Parliament election, a contest he has ...
Egemen Kazakhstan — Republic newspaper. Kazakhskaya Pravda — National newspaper of Kazakhstan. The Times of Central Asia — Independent newspaper covering Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Vremya — Russian language newspaper. Zonakz — Online newspaper Russian language. Vechernii Almaty — Daily official city ...
Thousands took to the streets in downtown Budapest on Friday to demand child-protection reform, led by Peter Magyar, a former government insider who recently launched a political movement ...
Tens of thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest on Friday at the biggest rally against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government for years, after a sex-abuse case pardon by President Katalin ...
Newspaper Political alignment Rossiyskaya Gazeta (Российская газета) Big tent, Pro-Putin: Izvestia: Pro-government [1] RBK daily (РБК daily) Center-right, Economic liberalism: Kommersant (Коммерсантъ) Centre-right, Economic liberalism: Vedomosti (Ведомости) Liberal conservatism