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New ‘Intimate’ Film to Explore Orban’s Transformation & Downfall
- 18 Aug 2026 8:24 AM
- current affairs
A "personal documentary" directed by Reka Pigniczky is being made in Hungarian-Canadian co-production about former Prime Minister Viktor Orban's political "transformation and downfall", with the premiere scheduled for the first half of 2027, the Hungarian film portal Filmhu has reported.
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.
Heat & Drought Put This July Into Hungary's Record Books
- 5 Aug 2026 10:00 AM
- current affairs
July this year was the sixth driest and the tenth hottest since the beginning of the 20th century, the weather service HungaroMet said on its website on Tuesday.
New Poll: 75% of Hungarians Now Back Tisza
- 2 Jul 2026 12:22 PM
- current affairs
Commenting on a fresh Median poll published by HVG, PM Magyar said this Wednesday that it is "unprecedented and uplifting" that a "true national unity" has emerged, and three out of four Hungarians now support the Tisza government's work "for a functioning and humane Hungary".
Heat Record Broken in Hungary on Saturday, in Budapest on Sunday
- 23 Jun 2026 11:53 AM
- current affairs
The national heat record was broken on Saturday at 37.1 degrees Celsius according to preliminary data, the weather service HungaroMet said on Facebook.
New Interview: Hungary's President Vows Legal Manoeuvres to Resist His Removal
- 22 Jun 2026 12:24 PM
- current affairs
President Tamas Sulyok told Brussels-based news outlet Politico in an interview on Saturday that he would fight to stay in office, resorting to a series of legal manoeuvres, and accused Prime Minister Peter Magyar of plotting a takeover of state institutions that would give him a more absolute grip on power than former Prime Minister Viktor Orban had.
Budapest Heat Record Broken at Pentecost
- 27 May 2026 6:59 AM
- current affairs
Unseasonably warm, summer-like conditions prevailed across Hungary, with the national average maximum temperature reaching 30.2 degrees Celsius. This figure stands more than 7 degrees above the typical seasonal average for this time of year.
'Shocking, Painful': Petofi Statue Badly Vandalised in Strasbourg
- 20 May 2026 3:55 PM
- current affairs
The statue of 19th-century Hungarian revolutionary poet Sandor Petofi in Strasbourg was vandalised overnight, prompting police to launch an investigation after reports from Hungarian citizens, Hungary's Permanent Representation to the Council of Europe and local authorities.
'Major Achievement': Women's Representation in Hungarian Parliament Rises, but Still Below EU Average
- 15 May 2026 8:17 AM
- current affairs
Women now make up 27.1 percent of Hungary’s National Assembly, Speaker of Parliament Ágnes Forsthoffer said on Thursday.
New ‘Intimate’ Film to Explore Orban’s Transformation & Downfall
- 18 Aug 2026 8:24 AM
- current affairs
A "personal documentary" directed by Reka Pigniczky is being made in Hungarian-Canadian co-production about former Prime Minister Viktor Orban's political "transformation and downfall", with the premiere scheduled for the first half of 2027, the Hungarian film portal Filmhu has reported.
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.
Heat & Drought Put This July Into Hungary's Record Books
- 5 Aug 2026 10:00 AM
- current affairs
July this year was the sixth driest and the tenth hottest since the beginning of the 20th century, the weather service HungaroMet said on its website on Tuesday.
New Poll: 75% of Hungarians Now Back Tisza
- 2 Jul 2026 12:22 PM
- current affairs
Commenting on a fresh Median poll published by HVG, PM Magyar said this Wednesday that it is "unprecedented and uplifting" that a "true national unity" has emerged, and three out of four Hungarians now support the Tisza government's work "for a functioning and humane Hungary".
Heat Record Broken in Hungary on Saturday, in Budapest on Sunday
- 23 Jun 2026 11:53 AM
- current affairs
The national heat record was broken on Saturday at 37.1 degrees Celsius according to preliminary data, the weather service HungaroMet said on Facebook.
New Interview: Hungary's President Vows Legal Manoeuvres to Resist His Removal
- 22 Jun 2026 12:24 PM
- current affairs
President Tamas Sulyok told Brussels-based news outlet Politico in an interview on Saturday that he would fight to stay in office, resorting to a series of legal manoeuvres, and accused Prime Minister Peter Magyar of plotting a takeover of state institutions that would give him a more absolute grip on power than former Prime Minister Viktor Orban had.
Budapest Heat Record Broken at Pentecost
- 27 May 2026 6:59 AM
- current affairs
Unseasonably warm, summer-like conditions prevailed across Hungary, with the national average maximum temperature reaching 30.2 degrees Celsius. This figure stands more than 7 degrees above the typical seasonal average for this time of year.
'Shocking, Painful': Petofi Statue Badly Vandalised in Strasbourg
- 20 May 2026 3:55 PM
- current affairs
The statue of 19th-century Hungarian revolutionary poet Sandor Petofi in Strasbourg was vandalised overnight, prompting police to launch an investigation after reports from Hungarian citizens, Hungary's Permanent Representation to the Council of Europe and local authorities.
'Major Achievement': Women's Representation in Hungarian Parliament Rises, but Still Below EU Average
- 15 May 2026 8:17 AM
- current affairs
Women now make up 27.1 percent of Hungary’s National Assembly, Speaker of Parliament Ágnes Forsthoffer said on Thursday.

















