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Pegasus wiretapping scandal is uncomfortable for, but hardly fatal to, Hungary’s ruling Fidesz
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Serbia’s ruling elite has almost completed its capture of the media, and the Euronews channel launch compounds it
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India’s fast-growing digital economy is entering a phase of litigation and over-regulation due to its new IT rules
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Most Hungarians are aware of state and petty corruption in their country but do little about it
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The Kremlin was fixated on young people 'recruited' into January's protests, but polls show few are politically engaged
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Russia’s expanding role in the Central African Republic is drawing Western criticism
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The authorities are labouring over the complexities of engineering an election win, even though there is no opposition
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Various Latin American countries are offering generous incentive policies to attract film and television production
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A proposed law looks less like a hard-hitting anti-corruption measure than a public relations exercise
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A convicted gangster has alleged links between the state, politicians and criminals
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