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Public Health Data Debate, Kidney Transplants, Wildfires, Typhoon Impact, and Controversial YouTube Bans: A Diverse Week in News

Hungarian Politician Demands Public Disclosure of Government Health Data After Personal Information Leak
Péter Magyar is demanding the public disclosure of the health data of government members after Magyar Nemzet published sensitive health information about him and his family. The government responded by reminding that, as a public figure, Magyar must endure public scrutiny, while English has called on ruling politicians to also make their health data public.

Since 1962, Hungary has been performing kidney transplants, with over 12,000 transplants done by 2022, 9,626 of them being kidneys. Due to a 25% decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government is advocating for a new European transplant strategy.

More than two hundred firefighters from three counties are battling flames over four hundred hectares, endangering a cattle farm between Csönge and Kenyeri. The defense is in the fifth grade level, focusing mainly on protecting the farm.

Previously impacting the Philippines and causing 14 deaths, the Jagi typhoon has struck Haiphong port city, leading to severe damage and power outages. With over 300 flights canceled at Hanoi Airport and schools closed, the region faces significant disruption.

YouTube has banned channels of influencers linked to Fidesz for spreading Russian propaganda, connecting to RT employees who funded Tenet Media with Russian government support, posting thousands of videos promoting Russian interests. YouTube stated this move is part of their fight against coordinated influence operations.

The new mayor of Miskolc plans to rebuild the burned Barlangfürdő with government and community support, calling for donations to replace lost tourism revenue. Experts will investigate the cause of the fire, which resulted in no injuries and was extinguished after midnight.
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