The number of people living in severe material deprivation in Hungary is at an all-time low as reflected by the latest figures from Eurostat. While these numbers are the most favorable yet, Hungary still has one of the highest poverty rates in the EU. Eurostat has released its latest dataset about severe material deprivation
READ MOREÁtlátszó, a group of investigative journalists, has a Transylvanian branch, Átlátszó-Erdély (ÁE), and a separate website that covers Hungarian-Romanian corruption cases. The permanent staff is small; only three journalists work in-house, while four others contribute occasional material. Three people are responsible for translating some of the material into English and Romanian. Zoltán Sipos, ÁE’s editor-in-chief,
READ MOREAlthough they acknowledge the intensification of anti-Hungarians, the Romanian interviewed experts also declare the Hungarians of the events in the Valea Uzului responsible. Sociologist Vladimir Ionaş, UNESCO historian and ambassador Adrian Cioroianu and political scientist Andrei Ţăranu found the solution in the consolidation of the dialogue, and all three agree that the cold war is
READ MOREGyörgy Nógrádi, one of the best-known and most sought-after security policy experts, spoke at a conference organized in Satu Mare, organized by the local organization Szent István Kör. During the conference, he analyzed the situation of the current world politics, then the situation of the European Union, especially the situation of Central Europe, after holding
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