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Hungary Launches New Housing Support Programme for Public Sector Workers

Hungary’s government has announced a new housing support programme for public sector workers, offering them an annual subsidy of 1 million forints to help with home ownership or loan repayments, starting from 1 January 2026….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary Sees Rising Migration Pressure at Its Borders

Migration pressure on Hungary’s borders is increasing, with authorities detaining 11,400 illegal border crossers this year—up from 9,300 a year ago—according to Prime Ministerial Chief Security Advisor György Bakondi….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary Helps Programme Expands Life-Saving Missions in Chad

The Hungary Helps Programme has achieved tangible humanitarian results in Chad, with Hungarian experts training local doctors and conducting life-saving medical missions as part of efforts to support refugees and strengthen local resilience….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.10.2025
  • CURRENT, OPINION

Daily Beast Claims Trump’s TIME Cover Inspired by Nazi War Criminal Alfred Krupp

The Daily Beast has reached new depths of Trump Derangement Syndrome, alleging that Donald Trump’s latest TIME magazine cover was inspired by a 1963 Newsweek portrait of Nazi industrialist Alfred Krupp—based solely on an Instagram ‘like’ by the photographer. TIME…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.10.2025
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  • CURRENT, OPINION, SLOP CHECK

Slop Check: No, Orbán Is Not Secretly Farming Zebras in His Backyard

‘Politico claims herds of antelopes and zebras are hidden away in the back garden of his countryside residence.’…
  • Peter Caddle
  • ‎ —‎ 24.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Ferencváros Deliver Victory in Austria on Historic Day for Hungarians

Ferencváros edged Red Bull Salzburg 3–2 in a dramatic Europa League win on the anniversary of Hungary’s 1956 Revolution. Barnabás Varga, Kristoffer Zachariassen, and Bamidele Yusuf scored as Fradi held firm despite Salzburg’s late fightback to stay unbeaten in the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.10.2025
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán: ‘We won’t die for Ukraine, but we will live for Hungary’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marked the 1956 Revolution anniversary with a defiant speech in Budapest, vowing that Hungary ‘will not die for Ukraine, but will live for Hungary.’ Addressing tens of thousands, he accused Brussels of ‘dragging Europe into…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.10.2025
  • CURRENT

EU Leaders Back Ukraine, Approve 19th Sanctions Package Against Russia

A ceasefire in Ukraine is possible only through intensified pressure on Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said at the EU summit in Brussels, calling for tougher sanctions, advanced air defense systems, and continued financial aid….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Szijjártó Meets Rubio, Says US ‘Has Not Given Up’ on Budapest Peace Summit

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, DC, on Wednesday to discuss preparations for the planned Trump–Putin peace summit in Budapest. Despite reports of a cancellation, Szijjártó said the US ‘has not given…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.10.2025
  • CURRENT, TECH

Hungary Announces Plan to Send Its Third Astronaut to Space, Joining Global Top 10

Hungary will send another astronaut, Gyula Cserényi, to the International Space Station, continuing its HUNOR programme with Axiom Space. The new mission will make Hungary one of just a dozen nations worldwide to have sent three astronauts to orbit, placing…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2025
  • CURRENT

EU Waste Is Funded by Hungarian Taxpayers — €6 Billion Misspent, ECA Finds

The European Court of Auditors found €6 billion of EU spending in 2024—nearly four times Hungary’s contribution—was wasted, misused, or potentially fraudulent. Frank Füredi of MCC Brussels warns Hungarian taxpayers are footing the bill for failed projects, disappearing subsidies, and…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Government Invests In Forests to Strengthen Climate Protection

Hungary will allocate an additional 2 billion forints this year to continue joint forestry and climate programmes, bringing total investment to 12 billion forints over five years. The funds aim to expand forest cover and enhance the country’s natural carbon…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2025
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Hungaroring Celebrates 40th F1 Hungarian Grand Prix with Modern Upgrades and High Stakes
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungaroring Celebrates 40th F1 Hungarian Grand Prix with Modern Upgrades and High Stakes

This weekend marks the 40th Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix at a revamped Hungaroring. With McLaren dominating the season, Budapest is bracing for a high-stakes race that blends history, modern upgrades, and the sport’s fiercest rivalries.

Ádám Bráder
31.07.2025
Hungary to Gain Access to Cutting-Edge US Nuclear Technology
CURRENT TECH

Hungary to Gain Access to Cutting-Edge US Nuclear Technology

Hungary will begin preparatory work to introduce American small modular nuclear technology into the country, FM Péter Szijjártó announced on Wednesday. Through a partnership between Poland’s Synthos Green Energy and Hungary’s Hunatom, the project will utilize GE Vernova’s BWRX-300 reactors to deliver reliable, emission-free power as industrial demand and household energy needs continue to grow.

Joakim Scheffer
31.07.2025
PM Orbán: ‘Donald Tusk hates me’
CURRENT

PM Orbán: ‘Donald Tusk hates me’

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has recently made an appearance on the Polish TV channel wPolsce24, where he talked about the adversarial relationship between him and his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk, the election victory of President Karol Nawrocki earlier this year, and a potential ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.

Márton Losonczi
30.07.2025
The EU’s Double Standards Exposed: Dismantling Rule of Law ‘In the Name of Rule of Law’ in Poland
CURRENT POLITICS

The EU’s Double Standards Exposed: Dismantling Rule of Law ‘In the Name of Rule of Law’ in Poland

‘Signs suggest that Brussels is seeking to replicate the “Tusk model” in Hungary by installing a puppet government which serves its own agenda. The aim of the EU leadership is clear: to override the democratic will of the Hungarian people and eliminate our sovereigntist government. If they succeed, Hungary would likely not be the last—one by one, other Member States would surely follow.’

Boglárka Bólya
30.07.2025
‘USA–EU 15–0,’ Hungarian Expert Says about the Trade Deal
CURRENT REVIEW

‘USA–EU 15–0,’ Hungarian Expert Says about the Trade Deal

International and energy attorney Máté Tóth has criticized the new US–EU trade deal, calling it a ‘stunning defeat’ for Europe on Hír TV’s morning programme. He highlighted unequal tariffs—15 per cent on EU goods vs 0 per cent on US exports—and questioned Brussels’ $750B energy investment, warning that the EU is overcommitting financially and politically.

Márton Losonczi
30.07.2025
Hungaroring Renovation Sets Global Standard, F1 Chief Domenicali Says
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungaroring Renovation Sets Global Standard, F1 Chief Domenicali Says

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali praised Hungary for setting a global example with the renovation of the Hungaroring, calling the government’s investment and commitment a model for others during an exclusive interview ahead of the 40th Hungarian Grand Prix.

Ádám Bráder
30.07.2025
Hungary Faces ICC Probe for Not Arresting Netanyahu During Budapest Visit
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungary Faces ICC Probe for Not Arresting Netanyahu During Budapest Visit

In April, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visited Budapest amid international controversy over an ICC arrest warrant. Hungary, rejecting the court’s legitimacy, announced its withdrawal from the ICC, later formalized in May. The ICC has since launched non-compliance proceedings, while Hungary claims the court is politically biased and vows not to cooperate.

Dávid Nagy
30.07.2025
Over 100 Officers Raid Drug Trafficking Gang in Budapest
CURRENT

Over 100 Officers Raid Drug Trafficking Gang in Budapest

Hungarian police have dismantled a Budapest-based drug trafficking ring, arresting five suspects, including a teen who recently turned 18. Over 100 officers took part in the 21 July raid across multiple locations, seizing drugs, cash, and weapons.

Ádám Bráder
30.07.2025
MÁV Launches 4.4 Billion Forint Upgrade of Keleti Railway Terminal
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

MÁV Launches 4.4 Billion Forint Upgrade of Keleti Railway Terminal

Train services at Budapest’s Keleti Railway Station will be suspended from 25 August to 20 September for a major renovation project. The month-long closure will involve rerouted services, replacement buses, and extended travel times.

Ádám Bráder
29.07.2025
Hungarian FM Rips into Von der Leyen on US–EU Trade Deal
CURRENT

Hungarian FM Rips into Von der Leyen on US–EU Trade Deal

Péter Szijjártó didn’t mince words in criticizing Ursula von der Leyen, calling her a diplomatic embarrassment and slamming the US–EU trade deal as a humiliating defeat for Europe. Speaking on the Warriors’ Hour podcast, he said the EU would now pay the price for eight years of insulting Trump.

Joakim Scheffer
29.07.2025
Euro Drops 1.6 Per Cent Since US–EU Trade Deal Reveal
CURRENT

Euro Drops 1.6 Per Cent Since US–EU Trade Deal Reveal

The euro plunged to $1.1565 on 29 July, down 1.6 per cent since the US–EU trade deal was announced—despite Ursula von der Leyen calling it a ‘huge deal’. Markets, however, delivered their verdict: the agreement heavily favours Washington, leaving Europe with rising energy dependence and economic uncertainty.

Joakim Scheffer
29.07.2025
Government Clarifies Misinformation on Mothers’ Income Tax Exemption
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Government Clarifies Misinformation on Mothers’ Income Tax Exemption

Despite recent media speculation, the Hungarian government has confirmed that mothers raising four or more children will continue to receive full income tax exemption, with no changes to eligibility or scope, the Ministry for National Economy announced Monday.

Ádám Bráder
29.07.2025
Continental’s Hungarian Branches Join Forces with Szeged University
CURRENT

Continental’s Hungarian Branches Join Forces with Szeged University

The University of Szeged has signed a cooperation agreement with ContiTech’s Hungarian branches to launch joint research and innovation projects, strengthen educational ties, and promote industry-academia collaboration.

Ádám Bráder
29.07.2025
Joint Declaration on the Future of EU Migration Policy
CURRENT

Joint Declaration on the Future of EU Migration Policy

‘The week before last week, the interior ministers of six EU member states…and the European Commission’s migration commissioner met in Germany to agree on a common position on the future of European migration and asylum policy.’

Vivien Kalas
29.07.2025
FM Szijjártó: Hungary Is a Major Beneficiary of Economic Cooperation with China
CURRENT

FM Szijjártó: Hungary Is a Major Beneficiary of Economic Cooperation with China

Hungary is reaping major benefits from economic ties with China, FM Péter Szijjártó said, citing record-breaking exports, high-tech investments, and job creation. He emphasized Hungary’s leading role in attracting Chinese projects and promoting cooperation between East and West.

Márton Losonczi
28.07.2025
Rachel Zegler Leaves Evita Performance During Intermission
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Rachel Zegler Leaves Evita Performance During Intermission

Coming off the box office disaster that was Disney’s new Snow White, Rachel Zegler could hardly get any new film roles in the United States. She did get cast in a London production of the musical Evita—however, at one of the shows last week, she had to abruptly leave during intermission for mysterious reasons.

Márton Losonczi
28.07.2025
Orbán Debuts in New Political Podcast, Talks Digital Strategy and 2026 Election
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán Debuts in New Political Podcast, Talks Digital Strategy and 2026 Election

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán appeared as the first guest of a new political podcast, sharing insights on digital activism, the youth vote, internal polling, the EU, and migration, declaring the internet a battleground that must not be surrendered.

Ádám Bráder
28.07.2025
Xbox Walks Back $80 Price for The Outer Worlds 2 Amid Fan Outcry
CURRENT TECH

Xbox Walks Back $80 Price for The Outer Worlds 2 Amid Fan Outcry

Xbox has reversed its decision to price The Outer Worlds 2 at 80 dollars, announcing the game will instead retail for 70 dollars. The change follows backlash from fans and marks a pause in the growing trend of higher prices for AAA video game titles.

Ádám Bráder
28.07.2025
Historic Visit: UAE President in Hungary for the First Time
CURRENT

Historic Visit: UAE President in Hungary for the First Time

‘In recent years, relations between Middle Eastern and Central European countries have become increasingly close in the fields of investment, renewable energy, education, and technological cooperation. Under the “Eastern Opening” policy of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, ties were significantly strengthened with non-Western countries…’

Ibolya Lubiczki
26.07.2025
Orbán Warns of World War Threat, Lays out Hungary’s Neutrality Doctrine at Tusványos
CURRENT

Orbán Warns of World War Threat, Lays out Hungary’s Neutrality Doctrine at Tusványos

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in his annual address at the Bálványos Summer Free University, known as Tusványos, warned of the growing threat of a potential world war. He also outlined Hungary’s neutrality doctrine, comprising five key pillars aimed at keeping the country out of armed conflict.

Joakim Scheffer
26.07.2025
Újpest Beat Diósgyőr in Season Opener
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Újpest Beat Diósgyőr in Season Opener

The 2025–2026 season of the Hungarian football league has just started: Újpest FC beat Diósgyőr 3–1 at home in the first game, with a great performance from Újpest striker Krisztofer Horváth.

Márton Losonczi
25.07.2025
Tusványos 2025: National Policy Round Table
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Tusványos 2025: National Policy Round Table

At Tusványos 2025, leaders of Hungarian communities gathered to discuss ethnic minority rights, diaspora engagement, and regional geopolitics. From Ukraine’s demographic crisis to Serbia’s improving ties with Hungary, the National Policy Roundtable highlighted shared struggles and progress, featuring Deputy Prime Ministers Zsolt Semjén of Hungary and Barna Tánczos of Romania.

Márton Losonczi
25.07.2025
Prospects for a Common European Army Discussed at Tusványos
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Prospects for a Common European Army Discussed at Tusványos

A united European army remains an illusion, argued Hungarian and regional experts at Tusványos. Citing historical, political, and structural obstacles, panellists instead urged member states to focus on NATO, develop national defence industries, and prepare for a shifting global security landscape.

Joakim Scheffer
25.07.2025
Hungary Strengthens Key Alliances with France on Nuclear Energy and Defence
CURRENT

Hungary Strengthens Key Alliances with France on Nuclear Energy and Defence

Hungary and France are expanding their cooperation across nuclear energy, defence, and agricultural policy, with strong alignment on national sovereignty and opposition to EU budget plans that would reduce support for European farmers.

Ádám Bráder
25.07.2025
Orbán on Tusnádfürdő: ‘Here, we get to lift our heads’
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán on Tusnádfürdő: ‘Here, we get to lift our heads’

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán described the Tusnádfürdő event as a welcome political escape and announced he would unveil key elements of Hungary’s long-term strategy, while also expressing sharp opposition to Ukraine’s EU membership and criticizing Brussels.

Ádám Bráder
25.07.2025
Hungarian Men’s Water Polo Team Loses Historical WC Final against Spain
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Men’s Water Polo Team Loses Historical WC Final against Spain

Hungary’s quest to make history in men’s water polo fell just short, as the national team lost 15–13 to Spain in the World Aquatics final in Singapore. Despite a late-game lead, Zsolt Varga’s squad could not hold off the reigning European champions. A win would have secured Hungary a record fifth world title—cementing its legacy as water polo’s undisputed giant.

Joakim Scheffer
24.07.2025
Bryan Leib Slams David Pressman Again
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Bryan Leib Slams David Pressman Again

Former US Ambassador to Hungary has published an opinion piece in The New York Times, comparing the supposed authoritarian power grab by President Trump to that of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary—certainly not the first such piece in a Western mainstream media publication. Bryan Leib has responded.

Márton Losonczi
24.07.2025
After the Smoke Clears — Post-War Scenarios for Ukraine and Europe Discussed at Tusványos
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

After the Smoke Clears — Post-War Scenarios for Ukraine and Europe Discussed at Tusványos

As the war in Ukraine drags on, experts at Tusványos warned that a definitive peace is unlikely. Panellists debated whether the conflict will freeze like others in the post-Soviet space, and what that means for Europe’s security and Ukraine’s future.

Joakim Scheffer
24.07.2025
Curbing Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Protests in Ukraine, Criticism from EU
CURRENT POLITICS

Curbing Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Protests in Ukraine, Criticism from EU

The Ukrainian legislature fast-tracked a new bill that would put the Ukrainian independent anti-corruption agencies under the purview of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, an appointee by President Zelenskyy. The move sparked concerns over conflicts of interest—people took to the streets to protest in Ukraine, and EU officials have spoken out about it as well.

Márton Losonczi
24.07.2025
US Returns Priceless 1675 Manuscript to Hungary in Symbolic Gesture
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

US Returns Priceless 1675 Manuscript to Hungary in Symbolic Gesture

The US has returned a priceless 17th-century manuscript stolen from Budapest to Hungary. Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó called the gesture a milestone in cultural restitution and praised the renewed Hungarian–American partnership.

Ádám Bráder
24.07.2025
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