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Orbán’s favorite Brussels think tank eyes new funding after Hungary orders parent organization to close
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Orbán’s favorite Brussels think tank eyes new funding after Hungary orders parent organization to close

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Orbán’s favorite Brussels think tank eyes new funding after Hungary orders parent organization to close

The provided article text includes three separate news snippets. The first discusses the EU's plan to invite content creators to cover its summits, with conditions that they must support the bloc and avoid political ambitions. The second reports on a legal argument regarding transparency in EU pandemic contracts, suggesting that more openness could prevent misuse. The third mentions an event held by a controversial group at the EU Parliament, raising concerns over the group's beliefs and activities.

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