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Review of Teachers' Performance Appraisal System in Hungary Gets Under Way
- 8 Jun 2026 9:05 AM
- current affairs
A comprehensive review of the teachers' performance appraisal system (TeR) has begun in both public education and vocational training, the minister of education and children's affairs said on Friday.
LIWO Group Hungary Insight: European Parliament Backs Simpler EU Chemicals Rules
- 19 May 2026 4:53 PM
- specials
The European Parliament has voted in favour of the Chemicals Omnibus VI package, marking a major step towards simplifying EU chemicals legislation. The move aims to make product labelling clearer and more practical while maintaining strong protections for health and the environment.
Geopolitical Uncertainty Weighs on Commercial Property Market in Hungary
- 22 Apr 2026 6:01 AM
- property
Hungary's commercial property market is past its cyclical low point, but weak economic growth is holding back a recovery and geopolitical uncertainty is weighing on outlooks, the National Bank of Hungary said in a report on the market released on Tuesday.
Parking Puzzle in Budapest: Growing Pressure, Missing Strategy
- 25 Mar 2026 12:07 PM
- getting around
In recent years, the Budapest Municipality has prioritised the development of long-term plans and strategies in several areas of transport. However, urban road traffic has largely been left out. The road network plan amounts to little more than a single diagram, while a comprehensive parking strategy has yet to be produced, despite repeated requests and official responses acknowledging the issue.
What Orbán Eats - Insights from Social Media
- 20 Mar 2026 10:17 AM
- food & drink
“We eat everything we find in the kitchen!” said Viktor Orbán at a countryside csárda in Dormánd – this was just a snapshot from his ongoing gastro tour across Hungary.
Authorities to Check Compliance with Motor Fuel Price Limits in Hungary
- 12 Mar 2026 5:50 AM
- shopping
Tax and consumer protection authorities have been instructed to conduct a full-scale review of petrol stations for compliance with government-mandated price caps on motor fuels, National Economy Minister Marton Nagy said in a post on Facebook.
Ultimate Expat Guide to Budapest - Part 5: Money in Hungary
- 25 Feb 2026 11:49 AM
- community & culture
By the time you’ve found your way from the airport, taken a scenic orientation ride on tram 2, and just about mastered how to say egészségedre, the next key practical point arises: managing your money in Hungary.
Economy Minister Signals Plan to Reduce Number of Major Banks in Hungary
- 24 Feb 2026 2:13 PM
- finance
Hungary’s National Economy Minister, Márton Nagy, has indicated that the government would like to see the number of major banks operating in Hungary reduced to five.
Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest Insight: Serving Up the New U.S. Dietary Guidelines
- 11 Feb 2026 4:55 PM
- specials
What’s striking is how far we’ve come from great-grandma’s kitchen, where “additives” basically meant salt and paprika. Today, more than 60% of the average American teenager’s daily calorie intake comes from ultra-processed foods containing more lab-designed ingredients than real nutrients.
Review of Teachers' Performance Appraisal System in Hungary Gets Under Way
- 8 Jun 2026 9:05 AM
- current affairs
A comprehensive review of the teachers' performance appraisal system (TeR) has begun in both public education and vocational training, the minister of education and children's affairs said on Friday.
LIWO Group Hungary Insight: European Parliament Backs Simpler EU Chemicals Rules
- 19 May 2026 4:53 PM
- specials
The European Parliament has voted in favour of the Chemicals Omnibus VI package, marking a major step towards simplifying EU chemicals legislation. The move aims to make product labelling clearer and more practical while maintaining strong protections for health and the environment.
Geopolitical Uncertainty Weighs on Commercial Property Market in Hungary
- 22 Apr 2026 6:01 AM
- property
Hungary's commercial property market is past its cyclical low point, but weak economic growth is holding back a recovery and geopolitical uncertainty is weighing on outlooks, the National Bank of Hungary said in a report on the market released on Tuesday.
Parking Puzzle in Budapest: Growing Pressure, Missing Strategy
- 25 Mar 2026 12:07 PM
- getting around
In recent years, the Budapest Municipality has prioritised the development of long-term plans and strategies in several areas of transport. However, urban road traffic has largely been left out. The road network plan amounts to little more than a single diagram, while a comprehensive parking strategy has yet to be produced, despite repeated requests and official responses acknowledging the issue.
What Orbán Eats - Insights from Social Media
- 20 Mar 2026 10:17 AM
- food & drink
“We eat everything we find in the kitchen!” said Viktor Orbán at a countryside csárda in Dormánd – this was just a snapshot from his ongoing gastro tour across Hungary.
Authorities to Check Compliance with Motor Fuel Price Limits in Hungary
- 12 Mar 2026 5:50 AM
- shopping
Tax and consumer protection authorities have been instructed to conduct a full-scale review of petrol stations for compliance with government-mandated price caps on motor fuels, National Economy Minister Marton Nagy said in a post on Facebook.
Ultimate Expat Guide to Budapest - Part 5: Money in Hungary
- 25 Feb 2026 11:49 AM
- community & culture
By the time you’ve found your way from the airport, taken a scenic orientation ride on tram 2, and just about mastered how to say egészségedre, the next key practical point arises: managing your money in Hungary.
Economy Minister Signals Plan to Reduce Number of Major Banks in Hungary
- 24 Feb 2026 2:13 PM
- finance
Hungary’s National Economy Minister, Márton Nagy, has indicated that the government would like to see the number of major banks operating in Hungary reduced to five.
Dr. Rose Private Hospital Budapest Insight: Serving Up the New U.S. Dietary Guidelines
- 11 Feb 2026 4:55 PM
- specials
What’s striking is how far we’ve come from great-grandma’s kitchen, where “additives” basically meant salt and paprika. Today, more than 60% of the average American teenager’s daily calorie intake comes from ultra-processed foods containing more lab-designed ingredients than real nutrients.

















