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Tour de Hongrie chaos: Jakob Söderqvist surged to victory on a rain-soaked Stage 4 that was shortened twice—first by 40 km, then the final lap was cancelled after crashes on a wet descent—moving him into the race lead after a desperate chase failed to reel in the break. Transport oversight: Dávid Vitézy says MÁV’s future structure will hinge on a review, while blaming the Gyoma accident’s causes on police and safety bodies—not the minister—adding that onboard control could have prevented speeding. Press freedom pressure: A leaked deal has renewed fears that an Orbán-linked fund could buy into a major Balkan media network, raising alarms about media capture. Environment risk: Hundreds of western Hungarian road surfaces may contain asbestos from Austrian aggregates, with health concerns focused on unsealed or un-asphalted sections. Business & health: OKPI and Roche Hungary sign a long-term lung-cancer cooperation pact; ADM and Hill’s Pet Nutrition launch regenerative agriculture pilots including soy in Hungary. Sports & travel: Wizz Air takes delivery of its 200th A321neo, while Budapest’s City Park gears up for the Champions League final fan zone.

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