The Hungarians Saying ‘No’ to EV Battery Factories in Their Backyards
Illustration: Sanja Pantic/BIRN The Fellowship brings you long-form stories from the Balkans to the Baltic coast, reported by the journalists who live there. Sign up for newsletter. Soskut had never seen anything like it – not since the regime change of 1989. An angry crowd had forced its way into a local primary school that was hosting a town hall meeting. “Did you sleep well last night?” shouted Marta Pluhar, a retired teacher at the head of the protest. “I wouldn’t want to be in you...





