By Robert Anderson in Prague Two thirds of Central Europeans are concerned about Russian interference in their country’s media or public opinion, according to a new poll conducted by MEDIAN on behalf of the Prague-based Committee for Editorial Independence. Those expressing concern ranged from 61% in Hungary to 77% in Poland, and in all countries Russia was seen as the biggest threat, when compared to China, the US, the EU and US-Hungarian philanthropist George Soros. ‘As the region grapples with political shifts and Russian influence, our findings underscore the critical importance of safegua…