There were two victims of Hungarian origin in the anti-Semitic terror attack in Sydney, and the government will provide all possible assistance to their relatives, Peter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, confirmed in Brussels. More >>
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Leaked: Washington to Build a New Europe with Hungary as Key Partner
- 15 Dec 2025 10:38 AM
The time has come for “Make Europe Great Again,” that is, for a redrawing of European politics. Based on a complete, unpublished American strategy, Washington wants to build a new European federal system, and Hungary is among the privileged states.
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Infringement Procedure Over Media Freedom in Hungary Launched by Brussels
- 12 Dec 2025 8:59 AM
It is "unbelievable" that Brussels is launching another infringement procedure against Hungary, this time concerning media freedom, Zoltán Kovács, the state secretary for international communication and relations, said in a post on Facebook.
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'Absurd': Charges Proposed Against Budapest Mayor
- 12 Dec 2025 8:03 AM
An investigation into the Budapest Pride march in June has concluded with a recommendation to raise charges, Mayor Gergely Karácsony said on Thursday, adding that he is accused of violating the right of assembly.
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Hungary to Get ‘Enormous Competitive Advantage’ After Ukraine War, Says FM
- 12 Dec 2025 7:56 AM
Hungary will have an "enormous competitive advantage" in the post-Ukraine war era by maintaining mutually respectful and beneficial relations with both East and West, Foreign Minister Péter Szijártó said.
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Budapest Crisis: Lifeline Loan or Power Grab?
- 11 Dec 2025 6:17 AM
The government's aid loan programme is a "safety belt" for Budapest to ensure that the city remains functional, its employees get paid, and "nobody pockets the money owed to them", Alexandra Szentkirályi, the group leader of the ruling parties in the city assembly, said on Facebook on Monday.
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Would Tisza Abolish Taxes on Multinationals, Leaving Hungarians to Cover the Bill?
- 8 Dec 2025 6:45 AM
Opposition Tisza Party would abolish taxes on multinationals, leaving Hungarians to cover the bill, Gergely Gulyas, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, said on Saturday at an event organised by the Center for Fundamental Rights.
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