187 result(s) for analysis in Current Affairs
Updated: DK Accuses Fidesz of Operating 'Paedophile Ring' in Budapest
- 30 Sep 2025 6:28 AM
- current affairs
Laszlo Varju, MP of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), said in parliament on Tuesday that "a well-organised and politically connected paedophile network supported by state officials has embedded itself in the central child protection system."
Updated: Reworked AI Strategy Could Soon be Approved by Hungarian Gov't
- 27 Jun 2025 6:57 AM
- current affairs
The government could approve soon an updated version of the national artificial intelligence strategy from 2020, Laszlo Palkovics, the government AI commissioner, said at a conference organised by Gabor Denes University.
EU Commissioner: 'Serious Concerns About the Rule of Law Situation in Hungary'
- 28 May 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission "has serious concerns" about the rule of law situation in Hungary, EU Commissioner for Democracy Michael McGrath said in Brussels.
Record M+A Activity in Hungary Hits USD 9 Billion Level
- 8 May 2025 12:59 PM
- current affairs
The estimated value of disclosed mergers and acquisitions in Hungary rose almost 40pc to USD 9bn, a record high, last year, an analysis by EY-Parthenon shows.
Analysis: Weather in Hungary Last Year Was Most Unusual in Past 154 Years
- 3 Apr 2025 11:31 AM
- current affairs
Based on a combined analysis of precipitation and average temperature, last year was the most unusual in the past 154 years, and compared to the period 1871-1900, February, July, winter and summer of 2024 were the most extreme, while August and spring were the second most unusual, HungaroMet wrote in a study published on its website.
Is Hungary Really Most Corrupt Country in EU for Last Few Years?
- 12 Feb 2025 6:53 AM
- current affairs
At discussion of "fake news" in connection with Hungary, the state secretary for international communications and relations told a Nezopont Institute event in Budapest that whereas "the liberal narrative is falling into its own trap, we must point out these traps".
Tisza Party Maintains Poll Lead Over Hungary's Governing Fidesz
- 29 Jan 2025 2:52 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Péter Magyar’s Tisza party remains the most popular party in Hungary, but its support is no longer growing, according to the latest poll by the Republikon Institute.
Updated: Are Transparency International Activities Really Harmful to Hungary, as Sovereignty Protection Office Claims?
- 16 Oct 2024 5:53 AM
- current affairs
The Transparency International Hungary Foundation (TIM) carries out activities that are harmful to Hungary, stigmatising the country and state institutions, and exerting influence based on disinformation, the Sovereignty Protection Office said.
Atlatszo Investigation: Sovereignty Protection Office in Hungary Requested Information on Private Bank Accounts
- 21 Aug 2024 10:41 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
According to documents obtained by Atlatszo by order of a Hungarian court, requests made by the Sovereignty Protection Office to several institutions appear to exceed the legal mandate of the organization.
Updated: DK Accuses Fidesz of Operating 'Paedophile Ring' in Budapest
- 30 Sep 2025 6:28 AM
- current affairs
Laszlo Varju, MP of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), said in parliament on Tuesday that "a well-organised and politically connected paedophile network supported by state officials has embedded itself in the central child protection system."
Updated: Reworked AI Strategy Could Soon be Approved by Hungarian Gov't
- 27 Jun 2025 6:57 AM
- current affairs
The government could approve soon an updated version of the national artificial intelligence strategy from 2020, Laszlo Palkovics, the government AI commissioner, said at a conference organised by Gabor Denes University.
EU Commissioner: 'Serious Concerns About the Rule of Law Situation in Hungary'
- 28 May 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission "has serious concerns" about the rule of law situation in Hungary, EU Commissioner for Democracy Michael McGrath said in Brussels.
Record M+A Activity in Hungary Hits USD 9 Billion Level
- 8 May 2025 12:59 PM
- current affairs
The estimated value of disclosed mergers and acquisitions in Hungary rose almost 40pc to USD 9bn, a record high, last year, an analysis by EY-Parthenon shows.
Analysis: Weather in Hungary Last Year Was Most Unusual in Past 154 Years
- 3 Apr 2025 11:31 AM
- current affairs
Based on a combined analysis of precipitation and average temperature, last year was the most unusual in the past 154 years, and compared to the period 1871-1900, February, July, winter and summer of 2024 were the most extreme, while August and spring were the second most unusual, HungaroMet wrote in a study published on its website.
Is Hungary Really Most Corrupt Country in EU for Last Few Years?
- 12 Feb 2025 6:53 AM
- current affairs
At discussion of "fake news" in connection with Hungary, the state secretary for international communications and relations told a Nezopont Institute event in Budapest that whereas "the liberal narrative is falling into its own trap, we must point out these traps".
Tisza Party Maintains Poll Lead Over Hungary's Governing Fidesz
- 29 Jan 2025 2:52 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Péter Magyar’s Tisza party remains the most popular party in Hungary, but its support is no longer growing, according to the latest poll by the Republikon Institute.
Updated: Are Transparency International Activities Really Harmful to Hungary, as Sovereignty Protection Office Claims?
- 16 Oct 2024 5:53 AM
- current affairs
The Transparency International Hungary Foundation (TIM) carries out activities that are harmful to Hungary, stigmatising the country and state institutions, and exerting influence based on disinformation, the Sovereignty Protection Office said.
Atlatszo Investigation: Sovereignty Protection Office in Hungary Requested Information on Private Bank Accounts
- 21 Aug 2024 10:41 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
According to documents obtained by Atlatszo by order of a Hungarian court, requests made by the Sovereignty Protection Office to several institutions appear to exceed the legal mandate of the organization.
















