‘Is being gay a crime?’ Venezuelan makeup artist rebuilds life after 125 days in El Salvador prison
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‘Is being gay a crime?’ Venezuelan makeup artist rebuilds life after 125 days in El Salvador prison

When a door slammed shut in the childhood home of Andry Hernández Romero, he wasn’t just startled. He winced, recoiling from the noise. Nearly a month had passed…

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EP Report a “Threat to Pluralism and National Sovereignty”, Warns Hungarian Thinktank
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EP Report a “Threat to Pluralism and National Sovereignty”, Warns Hungarian Thinktank

The European Parliament will vote today, Thursday, on a non-legislative report entitled “Stock-taking of the European Elections 2024″. The text amounts to an attempt by the EU’s political…

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SoCal octopus will spend final days caring for eggs that won’t hatch
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SoCal octopus will spend final days caring for eggs that won’t hatch

A beloved octopus is entering the last stage of her life in Long Beach,and will spend the remainder of her days caring for eggs that will never hatch.…

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13,000 Lives Saved: Major Organ Transplant Milestone Reached
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13,000 Lives Saved: Major Organ Transplant Milestone Reached

Hungary has reached a major milestone in transplant medicine, with the 13,000th organ transplant successfully performed on September 4 — a life-saving liver transplant carried out at Semmelweis…

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Coyote seen swimming in San Francisco Bay amid growing island population
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Coyote seen swimming in San Francisco Bay amid growing island population

It was a sight that prompted even seasoned wildlife watchers to do a double take: A coyote swimming in San Francisco Bay a quarter of a mile off…

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AI Will Not Replace Journalists, but Assist Them, Believes Google Hungary Country Manager
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AI Will Not Replace Journalists, but Assist Them, Believes Google Hungary Country Manager

Google Hungary country manager Pál Bíró At AI Summit Budapest, the largest artificial intelligence conference of the year, during the panel discussion titled “Invisible readers, visible impact –…

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Viktor Orbán Condemns Russian Violation of Polish Airspace as “Unacceptable”
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Viktor Orbán Condemns Russian Violation of Polish Airspace as “Unacceptable”

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has expressed full solidarity with Poland after Russian drones violated Polish airspace, calling the breach of territorial integrity “unacceptable.” The incident, Viktor Orbán warned,…

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New Oil Discovery Near Budapest Could Reshuffle Our Energy Market
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New Oil Discovery Near Budapest Could Reshuffle Our Energy Market

MOL’s Danube Refinery in Százhalombatta Hungarian oil and gas company MOL, in partnership with O&GD, has discovered a new oil field near Galgahévíz (near Budapest), around 2,400 meters…

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Debrecen University Students Protest in Luxembourg Over Erasmus Ban
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Debrecen University Students Protest in Luxembourg Over Erasmus Ban

Debrecen university students demonstrated for Hungarian higher education on Wednesday in front of the building of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg, the university’s…

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“A Betrayal of European Farmers” – Disastrous EU Mercosur Deal Blasted
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“A Betrayal of European Farmers” – Disastrous EU Mercosur Deal Blasted

Hungarian agricultural organizations have voiced strong opposition to what they describe as “unacceptable pressure” from Brussels to fast-track the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, allowing tariff-free imports of South…

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