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Beijing measures what the fall of Orban would cost Chinese influence in EuropeDominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media

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For the first time in 16 years, an opposition challenger leads in polls against Orban — and explosives found near a gas pipeline have turned the campaign into a geopolitical thriller.
« Kyiv views the pipeline explosives incident as a possible false flag operation by Orban ahead of elections »
« Tokyo sees in the rural mobilization of the opposition the real threat to Orban »
More divergent than 94% of analyzed stories. Comparable to: Netanyahu under fire: Gaza strikes, a detained doctor, and claims on Lebanon (43), America's 250th Anniversary: A Milestone Marked by a Divided Nation (42).