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Hungarian Red Wine Scores Highest at Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2026
- 18 Aug 2026 4:50 PM
- specials
Jammertal Wine Estate is one of Hungary's most internationally recognised wineries, for instance your award-winning Merlot. What makes your wines stand out on the global stage?
Insider's Guide: Budapest’s August 20 Celebrations - Fireworks & Many Free Events
- 18 Aug 2026 11:22 AM
- community & culture
The celebrations marking the national holiday on 20 August celebrating Hungary's statehood will span three days in Budapest and feature a shorter than usual fireworks display.
Updated: Danube Bridge at Mohacs Costs & Concerns Grow
- 18 Aug 2026 10:57 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- getting around
Construction company Duna Aszfalt has agreed to refund the state HUF 59bn of an advance payment for a bridge it is building across the Danube at Mohacs (SW Hungary), Transportation and Investment Minister David Vitezy said in a post on Facebook.
Orbán’s Father Győző Offers Help with Paks Nuclear Plant Weir
- 18 Aug 2026 10:41 AM
- current affairs
A quarry company owned by the father of Viktor Orbán, the former prime minister, has offered to deliver stones for the construction of an underwater weir on the Danube, next to the Paks nuclear power plant.
Greenwashing: Coca-Cola Hungary Agrees to Change Bottle Claims
- 18 Aug 2026 9:14 AM
- shopping
The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) has launched simultaneous competition supervision proceedings against multiple companies for likely misleading consumers with claims about the environmental impact of their products on the labels of mineral water and soft drinks bottles and in other forms of commercial communication.
MBH Bank Pressured by PM to Rethink Charity Scheme Rollback
- 18 Aug 2026 9:05 AM
- finance
Prime Minister Peter Magyar called on MBH Bank and Lorinc Meszaros, who has ties to business interests with stakes in the lender, to reinstate a charity programme benefitting children from low-income households with good grades in a post on Facebook on Monday.
4iG Probe Over Huge IT Deals Paid for by Taxpayers in Hungary
- 18 Aug 2026 8:19 AM
- tech
The government has ordered a comprehensive probe of 4iG's contracts with the state, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in a post on Facebook.
Shocking Costs: Police Investigating Orban’s Social Media Contracts
- 18 Aug 2026 8:07 AM
- current affairs
Police are conducting criminal proceedings on suspicion of misuse of funds in connection with contracts linked to former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s social media content, the National Police Headquarters (ORFK) told MTI, confirming a report by the daily Népszava.
Sziget Struggles for International Visitors, Founder Explains Why - Loss Expected
- 17 Aug 2026 11:15 AM
- entertainment
Sziget Festival attracted around 350,000–360,000 visitors this year, well below its target of 400,000 and down from the 416,000 who attended last year's six-day event. Founder Károly Gerendai says the festival now needs to “move forward to break free” from a model that has become increasingly difficult to sustain.
Hungarian Red Wine Scores Highest at Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2026
- 18 Aug 2026 4:50 PM
- specials
Jammertal Wine Estate is one of Hungary's most internationally recognised wineries, for instance your award-winning Merlot. What makes your wines stand out on the global stage?
Insider's Guide: Budapest’s August 20 Celebrations - Fireworks & Many Free Events
- 18 Aug 2026 11:22 AM
- community & culture
The celebrations marking the national holiday on 20 August celebrating Hungary's statehood will span three days in Budapest and feature a shorter than usual fireworks display.
Updated: Danube Bridge at Mohacs Costs & Concerns Grow
- 18 Aug 2026 10:57 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- getting around
Construction company Duna Aszfalt has agreed to refund the state HUF 59bn of an advance payment for a bridge it is building across the Danube at Mohacs (SW Hungary), Transportation and Investment Minister David Vitezy said in a post on Facebook.
Orbán’s Father Győző Offers Help with Paks Nuclear Plant Weir
- 18 Aug 2026 10:41 AM
- current affairs
A quarry company owned by the father of Viktor Orbán, the former prime minister, has offered to deliver stones for the construction of an underwater weir on the Danube, next to the Paks nuclear power plant.
Greenwashing: Coca-Cola Hungary Agrees to Change Bottle Claims
- 18 Aug 2026 9:14 AM
- shopping
The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) has launched simultaneous competition supervision proceedings against multiple companies for likely misleading consumers with claims about the environmental impact of their products on the labels of mineral water and soft drinks bottles and in other forms of commercial communication.
MBH Bank Pressured by PM to Rethink Charity Scheme Rollback
- 18 Aug 2026 9:05 AM
- finance
Prime Minister Peter Magyar called on MBH Bank and Lorinc Meszaros, who has ties to business interests with stakes in the lender, to reinstate a charity programme benefitting children from low-income households with good grades in a post on Facebook on Monday.
4iG Probe Over Huge IT Deals Paid for by Taxpayers in Hungary
- 18 Aug 2026 8:19 AM
- tech
The government has ordered a comprehensive probe of 4iG's contracts with the state, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said in a post on Facebook.
Shocking Costs: Police Investigating Orban’s Social Media Contracts
- 18 Aug 2026 8:07 AM
- current affairs
Police are conducting criminal proceedings on suspicion of misuse of funds in connection with contracts linked to former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s social media content, the National Police Headquarters (ORFK) told MTI, confirming a report by the daily Népszava.
Sziget Struggles for International Visitors, Founder Explains Why - Loss Expected
- 17 Aug 2026 11:15 AM
- entertainment
Sziget Festival attracted around 350,000–360,000 visitors this year, well below its target of 400,000 and down from the 416,000 who attended last year's six-day event. Founder Károly Gerendai says the festival now needs to “move forward to break free” from a model that has become increasingly difficult to sustain.

















