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András Horváth

Hungarian politician (1911–1994)

  • Jul 8

    Hungary suspends public news broadcasts, apologises for 'years of lies' in media overhaul

    Hungarian public broadcaster M1 replaced its news programming with a black screen and an apology for years of propaganda on Tuesday, as the new government of Prime Minister Péter Magyar launched a sweeping reform of state media.

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