88 result(s) for budapest business journal in Current Affairs
Historic Blackout: News Suspended on Public Media in Hungary
- 13 Jul 2026 10:22 AM
- current affairs
The broadcast of "propaganda" on Hungary's public media platforms has come to an end, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Facebook on Tuesday.
Watch: Thousands Protest at Sándor Palace in Budapest Against President's Removal
- 10 Jul 2026 7:36 AM
- current affairs
Fidesz and the Christian Democrats (KDNP) held a protest on Thursday in front of the Sandor Palace against what they called the "establishment of Tisza's autocracy" and the removal of President Tamas Sulyok, with former president Janos Ader addressing the crowd.
Orbán Loses Libel Case Over Spar Supermarket CEO Interview
- 25 Jun 2026 8:53 AM
- current affairs
The Budapest Municipal Court has rejected a libel claim by former prime minister Viktor Orbán against news site 24.hu over its coverage of a 2024 interview with Spar's CEO, in a ruling that marks a victory for press freedom in Hungary.
Hungary's National Security Leadership Swept Away in Major Government Shake-Up
- 15 Jun 2026 1:45 PM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Péter Magyar has dismissed the heads of all four of Hungary's principal national security agencies in what stands as one of the most significant personnel overhauls since his government came to power.
Update: Tisza Ready to Remove Hungarian President by Amending Constitution
- 2 Jun 2026 10:54 AM
- current affairs
"The Tisza Party will amend the constitution unless President Tamas Sulyok resigns from his post," Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in front of the presidential Sandor Palace on Monday.
Watch: Dancing Minister Returns to Spotlight in Budapest with Surprise Live Stage Moment
- 11 May 2026 6:44 PM
- current affairs
Hungary’s incoming health minister Zsolt Hegedűs once again drew widespread attention after repeating his now-viral victory dance during a large celebration on Budapest’s Kossuth Square on Saturday, this time joined by British singer Jalja performing live beside him.
'With Faith & Love of Hungary... I Will Serve, Not Rule': PM Magyar's Inaugural Speech Also Includes an Apology
- 11 May 2026 5:53 AM
- current affairs
"I will not rule Hungary; I will serve my country," Prime Minister Peter Magyar declared after his election at the inaugural session of parliament on Saturday.
Magyar: Hungary to Opt Out of Euro 90 Billion Ukraine Loan, Reject any Migration
- 14 Apr 2026 12:47 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, the leader of the victorious Tisza Party, on Monday told an international press conference that Hungary would neither participate in the 90 billion euro European Union loan to Ukraine nor support Ukraine's fast-tracked EU accession.
Orbán Ousted: Tisza Wins Supermajority in Hungary - Swift International Reaction
- 14 Apr 2026 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Tisza has won convincingly, with 138 seats in Hungary’s 199-seat parliament, securing a two-thirds supermajority. Fidesz falls to 55 seats, and will serve as the main opposition party. DK failed to win a single seat, and Klára Dobrev resigned as party leader.
Historic Blackout: News Suspended on Public Media in Hungary
- 13 Jul 2026 10:22 AM
- current affairs
The broadcast of "propaganda" on Hungary's public media platforms has come to an end, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Facebook on Tuesday.
Watch: Thousands Protest at Sándor Palace in Budapest Against President's Removal
- 10 Jul 2026 7:36 AM
- current affairs
Fidesz and the Christian Democrats (KDNP) held a protest on Thursday in front of the Sandor Palace against what they called the "establishment of Tisza's autocracy" and the removal of President Tamas Sulyok, with former president Janos Ader addressing the crowd.
Orbán Loses Libel Case Over Spar Supermarket CEO Interview
- 25 Jun 2026 8:53 AM
- current affairs
The Budapest Municipal Court has rejected a libel claim by former prime minister Viktor Orbán against news site 24.hu over its coverage of a 2024 interview with Spar's CEO, in a ruling that marks a victory for press freedom in Hungary.
Hungary's National Security Leadership Swept Away in Major Government Shake-Up
- 15 Jun 2026 1:45 PM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Péter Magyar has dismissed the heads of all four of Hungary's principal national security agencies in what stands as one of the most significant personnel overhauls since his government came to power.
Update: Tisza Ready to Remove Hungarian President by Amending Constitution
- 2 Jun 2026 10:54 AM
- current affairs
"The Tisza Party will amend the constitution unless President Tamas Sulyok resigns from his post," Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in front of the presidential Sandor Palace on Monday.
Watch: Dancing Minister Returns to Spotlight in Budapest with Surprise Live Stage Moment
- 11 May 2026 6:44 PM
- current affairs
Hungary’s incoming health minister Zsolt Hegedűs once again drew widespread attention after repeating his now-viral victory dance during a large celebration on Budapest’s Kossuth Square on Saturday, this time joined by British singer Jalja performing live beside him.
'With Faith & Love of Hungary... I Will Serve, Not Rule': PM Magyar's Inaugural Speech Also Includes an Apology
- 11 May 2026 5:53 AM
- current affairs
"I will not rule Hungary; I will serve my country," Prime Minister Peter Magyar declared after his election at the inaugural session of parliament on Saturday.
Magyar: Hungary to Opt Out of Euro 90 Billion Ukraine Loan, Reject any Migration
- 14 Apr 2026 12:47 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, the leader of the victorious Tisza Party, on Monday told an international press conference that Hungary would neither participate in the 90 billion euro European Union loan to Ukraine nor support Ukraine's fast-tracked EU accession.
Orbán Ousted: Tisza Wins Supermajority in Hungary - Swift International Reaction
- 14 Apr 2026 7:20 AM
- current affairs
Tisza has won convincingly, with 138 seats in Hungary’s 199-seat parliament, securing a two-thirds supermajority. Fidesz falls to 55 seats, and will serve as the main opposition party. DK failed to win a single seat, and Klára Dobrev resigned as party leader.

















