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Magyar Hirlap

Magyar Hírlap is a Hungarian daily newspaper founded in 1968 as a state publication based in Budapest. Privatized after Hungary’s 1989 transition from communist rule, it became known for a liberal editorial stance until Swiss publisher Ringier acquired it in 2000. Hungary’s Economic Competition Authority (GVH) later ruled that Ringier held an excessive share of the newspaper market, prompting a divestiture. Entrepreneur Gábor Széles purchased and relaunched Magyar Hírlap in 2005, after which it adopted a “pro-government, anti-globalist, and patriotic” editorial line supporting the ruling Fidesz party, according to the media-monitoring database Eurotopics. In 2023, independent outlet Telex reported that the paper’s foreign-policy desk cited Orosz Hírek, an anonymous pro-Kremlin outlet republishing banned Russian state media, more than 1,500 times that year. Magyar Hírlap has published online only since 2022.


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