404 result(s) for economic migration
Is Hungary Punching Above Its Weight in Global Fight Against Terrorism?
- 6 Feb 2025 7:50 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is punching above its weight in the global fight against terrorism, which is also key to curbing illegal migration, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said in New York.
New Interview With Orbán on Multi-Polar World Order & on Hungary Being "Black Sheep"
- 4 Feb 2025 8:02 AM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, in an interview to Swiss daily Neue Zurcher Zeitung on Monday, said a multi-polar world order had emerged, criticised the European Union for its "weakness" and "hypocrisy", and declared that US President Donald Trump offered an opportunity for a new balance to be created in geopolitics. He also said that he will meet Alice Weidel, co-leader and chancellor candidate of ...
Illegal Migration: 'Good Morning Germany! Welcome to the Club!', Says Orbán
- 31 Jan 2025 11:43 AM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orban said "Good morning Germany! Welcome to the club!" in an entry on the X platform on Thursday in response to the lower house of German parliament's having approved a resolution to tighten migration regulations.
Coop on Rapid Deployment of Small Nuclear Reactors Launching Between Hungary & UK
- 29 Jan 2025 8:40 AM
- current affairs
Hungary and the UK are launching strategic cooperation for the rapid deployment of small modular nuclear reactors, Peter Szijjarto, the foreign affairs and trade minister, said after meeting British counterpart David Lammy in London.
Looking Ahead: Strong Middle Class in Hungary Will Be 'Key Issue', Says Orbán
- 28 Jan 2025 9:52 AM
- current affairs
A strong middle class will be "the key issue" in the coming 15-20 years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at the Lamfalussy Conference organised by the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) in Budapest.
Updated: Szijjarto: Hungary's invitation to Netanyahu Still Stands
- 24 Jan 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyau still stands, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday, calling the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu a "politically-motivated decision".
Everybody Has a Job in Hungary, Claims Orbán & More
- 21 Jan 2025 2:16 PM
- current affairs
Everybody has a job in Hungary and families pay the lowest utilities bills in Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at a conference evaluating Hungary's EU presidency in Budapest on Monday.
"We Are at Arm's Length from Peace," Announces Orbán About "War in the Neighbourhood"
- 23 Dec 2024 10:56 AM
- current affairs
"We will recover from the war, we are at arm's length from peace," Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a year-end interview broadcast on public media.
Mayor of Budapest Accuses Fidesz of Seeking to Amend Election Law to Favour Itself
- 19 Nov 2024 5:04 PM
- current affairs
Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest, has said ruling Fidesz wanted to boost its own election chances by reducing the number of electoral districts in the capital and thereby diluting the city's voting weight in parliament relative to its population.
Is Hungary Punching Above Its Weight in Global Fight Against Terrorism?
- 6 Feb 2025 7:50 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is punching above its weight in the global fight against terrorism, which is also key to curbing illegal migration, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said in New York.
New Interview With Orbán on Multi-Polar World Order & on Hungary Being "Black Sheep"
- 4 Feb 2025 8:02 AM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, in an interview to Swiss daily Neue Zurcher Zeitung on Monday, said a multi-polar world order had emerged, criticised the European Union for its "weakness" and "hypocrisy", and declared that US President Donald Trump offered an opportunity for a new balance to be created in geopolitics. He also said that he will meet Alice Weidel, co-leader and chancellor candidate of ...
Illegal Migration: 'Good Morning Germany! Welcome to the Club!', Says Orbán
- 31 Jan 2025 11:43 AM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orban said "Good morning Germany! Welcome to the club!" in an entry on the X platform on Thursday in response to the lower house of German parliament's having approved a resolution to tighten migration regulations.
Coop on Rapid Deployment of Small Nuclear Reactors Launching Between Hungary & UK
- 29 Jan 2025 8:40 AM
- current affairs
Hungary and the UK are launching strategic cooperation for the rapid deployment of small modular nuclear reactors, Peter Szijjarto, the foreign affairs and trade minister, said after meeting British counterpart David Lammy in London.
Looking Ahead: Strong Middle Class in Hungary Will Be 'Key Issue', Says Orbán
- 28 Jan 2025 9:52 AM
- current affairs
A strong middle class will be "the key issue" in the coming 15-20 years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at the Lamfalussy Conference organised by the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) in Budapest.
Updated: Szijjarto: Hungary's invitation to Netanyahu Still Stands
- 24 Jan 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyau still stands, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday, calling the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu a "politically-motivated decision".
Everybody Has a Job in Hungary, Claims Orbán & More
- 21 Jan 2025 2:16 PM
- current affairs
Everybody has a job in Hungary and families pay the lowest utilities bills in Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at a conference evaluating Hungary's EU presidency in Budapest on Monday.
"We Are at Arm's Length from Peace," Announces Orbán About "War in the Neighbourhood"
- 23 Dec 2024 10:56 AM
- current affairs
"We will recover from the war, we are at arm's length from peace," Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a year-end interview broadcast on public media.
Mayor of Budapest Accuses Fidesz of Seeking to Amend Election Law to Favour Itself
- 19 Nov 2024 5:04 PM
- current affairs
Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest, has said ruling Fidesz wanted to boost its own election chances by reducing the number of electoral districts in the capital and thereby diluting the city's voting weight in parliament relative to its population.

















