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Updated: New 3% Mortgage Scheme in Hungary for First-Time Buyers
- 14 Jul 2025 2:04 PM
- property
The government has approved a 3pc home purchase credit programme for first-time buyers, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said during a break at a cabinet meeting.
New Survey: Most Hungarians Agree with Restricting Budapest Pride - Nezopont
- 30 Jun 2025 9:33 AM
- current affairs
The absolute majority of the Hungarian adult population supports restricting the LGBTQ community parade in order to protect children, according to a fresh survey by the Nezopont Institute.
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.
Police to Handle Budapest Pride as a 'Banned Assembly' on Saturday
- 27 Jun 2025 6:28 AM
- entertainment
The organisers of the Budapest Pride event scheduled for Saturday have failed to coordinate with the police, the communications department of the national police headquarters (ORFK) said on the official website on Thursday, adding: "Organisers will bear responsibility."
Updated: Zwack Unicum Profit Reaches HUF 3.0 Billion in 2024/2025 Business Year in Hungary
- 26 Jun 2025 10:44 AM
- business
After-tax profit of Zwack Unicum, Hungary's biggest spirits maker, edged up 3pc to HUF 3.0bn in its business year ended March 31, an earnings report released shows.
Hungary & Slovakia Prevent Approval of Latest EU Sanctions Package
- 24 Jun 2025 4:30 PM
- current affairs
Hungary and Slovakia together have prevented the approval of the latest European Union sanctions package, the foreign minister said after a meeting of the EU foreign affairs council in Brussels on Monday, adding that they protested against plans to ban the purchase of cheap Russian gas and crude.
Car-Free Area: Budapest’s Scenic Embankment Opens to Pedestrians Every Day in Summer
- 23 Jun 2025 10:20 AM
- getting around
The Pest Lower Embankment will be open to pedestrians on weekdays too for nearly two months. From June 21 (Saturday) until August 15 (Friday), people looking to move and relax can enjoy the car-free Jane Haining Embankment between Eötvös Square and the slip road near Irányi Street, close to Erzsébet Bridge.
Police Ban of LGBTQI March in Budapest 'Lawful', Rules Top Court
- 23 Jun 2025 7:41 AM
- current affairs
The police decision to ban a march for the equality of LGBTQ people, planned by four organisations to be held in Budapest on June 28, was lawful, the Hungarian Supreme Court said in a ruling rejecting the organisers' claim against the decision.
Updated: 'African Prince' Escapes: Hungarian Authorities Let Klimt Painting Slip Away
- 17 Jun 2025 7:27 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
A €15 million Gustav Klimt painting, "Portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona," was reportedly exported from Hungary to Austria without proper authorization, raising questions about Hungarian authorities' oversight of cultural heritage.
Updated: New 3% Mortgage Scheme in Hungary for First-Time Buyers
- 14 Jul 2025 2:04 PM
- property
The government has approved a 3pc home purchase credit programme for first-time buyers, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said during a break at a cabinet meeting.
New Survey: Most Hungarians Agree with Restricting Budapest Pride - Nezopont
- 30 Jun 2025 9:33 AM
- current affairs
The absolute majority of the Hungarian adult population supports restricting the LGBTQ community parade in order to protect children, according to a fresh survey by the Nezopont Institute.
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.
Police to Handle Budapest Pride as a 'Banned Assembly' on Saturday
- 27 Jun 2025 6:28 AM
- entertainment
The organisers of the Budapest Pride event scheduled for Saturday have failed to coordinate with the police, the communications department of the national police headquarters (ORFK) said on the official website on Thursday, adding: "Organisers will bear responsibility."
Updated: Zwack Unicum Profit Reaches HUF 3.0 Billion in 2024/2025 Business Year in Hungary
- 26 Jun 2025 10:44 AM
- business
After-tax profit of Zwack Unicum, Hungary's biggest spirits maker, edged up 3pc to HUF 3.0bn in its business year ended March 31, an earnings report released shows.
Hungary & Slovakia Prevent Approval of Latest EU Sanctions Package
- 24 Jun 2025 4:30 PM
- current affairs
Hungary and Slovakia together have prevented the approval of the latest European Union sanctions package, the foreign minister said after a meeting of the EU foreign affairs council in Brussels on Monday, adding that they protested against plans to ban the purchase of cheap Russian gas and crude.
Car-Free Area: Budapest’s Scenic Embankment Opens to Pedestrians Every Day in Summer
- 23 Jun 2025 10:20 AM
- getting around
The Pest Lower Embankment will be open to pedestrians on weekdays too for nearly two months. From June 21 (Saturday) until August 15 (Friday), people looking to move and relax can enjoy the car-free Jane Haining Embankment between Eötvös Square and the slip road near Irányi Street, close to Erzsébet Bridge.
Police Ban of LGBTQI March in Budapest 'Lawful', Rules Top Court
- 23 Jun 2025 7:41 AM
- current affairs
The police decision to ban a march for the equality of LGBTQ people, planned by four organisations to be held in Budapest on June 28, was lawful, the Hungarian Supreme Court said in a ruling rejecting the organisers' claim against the decision.
Updated: 'African Prince' Escapes: Hungarian Authorities Let Klimt Painting Slip Away
- 17 Jun 2025 7:27 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
A €15 million Gustav Klimt painting, "Portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona," was reportedly exported from Hungary to Austria without proper authorization, raising questions about Hungarian authorities' oversight of cultural heritage.
















