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Higher Optimism in Hungary: Less War Angst, More EU Scepticism
- 5 Feb 2026 10:30 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians are less concerned about war and slightly less likely to trust the EU than the average for the bloc, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey.
German Defendant of 'Antifa Trial' Sentenced in Budapest to 8 Years of Prison
- 5 Feb 2026 9:02 AM
- current affairs
The Budapest Metropolitan Court sentenced German citizen Maja T, the fourth defendant in the "antifa trial", to eight years in prison in a non-binding ruling on Wednesday.
Main Opposition in Hungary Tisza Names New Foreign Affairs Chief - Who is Anita Orbán?
- 27 Jan 2026 7:55 AM
- current affairs
Péter Magyar, leader of the TISZA party, has named Dr. Anita Orbán as the party’s new Foreign Affairs Chief. Announcing the appointment on Facebook this past Saturday, Magyar described Orbán as the "new face of Hungarian diplomacy."
Zelensky 'Crossed a Line' in Davos, Claims Orbán
- 26 Jan 2026 10:14 AM
- current affairs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "crossed a line" in Davos, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on X on Friday.
'They're Trying to Silence Me', Says Leader of Hungarian DK Party
- 19 Jan 2026 10:20 AM
- current affairs
The suspension of Klara Dobrev's parliamentary immunity has been requested in the European Parliament, following an initiative by Balazs Hanko, minister of culture and innovation. At an online press briefing on Sunday, the Democratic Coalition's (DK) leader said the move was an attempt to silence and intimidate her, but it would not succeed.
Ruling Alliance in Hungary to Field 65 Seasoned & 41 New Candidates at Election
- 12 Jan 2026 12:29 PM
- current affairs
The ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats (KDNP) alliance will field 65 seasoned and 41 new candidates at the 2026 parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Fidesz's leader, told the party congress.
Watch: Who is Péter Magyar? What Does His Tisza Party Stand For? And Can Magyar beat Orbán?
- 28 Nov 2025 12:49 PM
- current affairs
Magyar is the most visible new face on Hungary’s political stage — a former Fidesz insider who turned into a high-profile opposition leader almost overnight. He now accuses the government of nepotism, misusing EU funds, and using state media for propaganda, advocating for policies to combat corruption and restore democratic institutions.
Hungary Vetoes EU Higher Education Strategy
- 28 Nov 2025 8:07 AM
- current affairs
Hungary has vetoed the European Union's four-year higher education strategy, Balazs Hanko, the minister of culture and innovation, said in Brussels on Thursday, adding that Hungary made clear that only once Hungarian students are restored their rightful access to the Erasmus programme will Hungary approve the higher education strategy.
International Ranking Places Hungary in Top 10 for Safety
- 28 Nov 2025 7:39 AM
- current affairs
Hungary's public security is balanced and internationally recognised, with both citizens and visitors feeling safe, Interior Minister Sándor Pinter said on Thursday at a hearing of Parliament's defence and law enforcement committee in Budapest.
Higher Optimism in Hungary: Less War Angst, More EU Scepticism
- 5 Feb 2026 10:30 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians are less concerned about war and slightly less likely to trust the EU than the average for the bloc, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey.
German Defendant of 'Antifa Trial' Sentenced in Budapest to 8 Years of Prison
- 5 Feb 2026 9:02 AM
- current affairs
The Budapest Metropolitan Court sentenced German citizen Maja T, the fourth defendant in the "antifa trial", to eight years in prison in a non-binding ruling on Wednesday.
Main Opposition in Hungary Tisza Names New Foreign Affairs Chief - Who is Anita Orbán?
- 27 Jan 2026 7:55 AM
- current affairs
Péter Magyar, leader of the TISZA party, has named Dr. Anita Orbán as the party’s new Foreign Affairs Chief. Announcing the appointment on Facebook this past Saturday, Magyar described Orbán as the "new face of Hungarian diplomacy."
Zelensky 'Crossed a Line' in Davos, Claims Orbán
- 26 Jan 2026 10:14 AM
- current affairs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "crossed a line" in Davos, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on X on Friday.
'They're Trying to Silence Me', Says Leader of Hungarian DK Party
- 19 Jan 2026 10:20 AM
- current affairs
The suspension of Klara Dobrev's parliamentary immunity has been requested in the European Parliament, following an initiative by Balazs Hanko, minister of culture and innovation. At an online press briefing on Sunday, the Democratic Coalition's (DK) leader said the move was an attempt to silence and intimidate her, but it would not succeed.
Ruling Alliance in Hungary to Field 65 Seasoned & 41 New Candidates at Election
- 12 Jan 2026 12:29 PM
- current affairs
The ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats (KDNP) alliance will field 65 seasoned and 41 new candidates at the 2026 parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Fidesz's leader, told the party congress.
Watch: Who is Péter Magyar? What Does His Tisza Party Stand For? And Can Magyar beat Orbán?
- 28 Nov 2025 12:49 PM
- current affairs
Magyar is the most visible new face on Hungary’s political stage — a former Fidesz insider who turned into a high-profile opposition leader almost overnight. He now accuses the government of nepotism, misusing EU funds, and using state media for propaganda, advocating for policies to combat corruption and restore democratic institutions.
Hungary Vetoes EU Higher Education Strategy
- 28 Nov 2025 8:07 AM
- current affairs
Hungary has vetoed the European Union's four-year higher education strategy, Balazs Hanko, the minister of culture and innovation, said in Brussels on Thursday, adding that Hungary made clear that only once Hungarian students are restored their rightful access to the Erasmus programme will Hungary approve the higher education strategy.
International Ranking Places Hungary in Top 10 for Safety
- 28 Nov 2025 7:39 AM
- current affairs
Hungary's public security is balanced and internationally recognised, with both citizens and visitors feeling safe, Interior Minister Sándor Pinter said on Thursday at a hearing of Parliament's defence and law enforcement committee in Budapest.
















