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New Developments in Case of Irish Man Accused of Murder of American Woman in Budapest
- 18 Dec 2025 12:46 PM
- current affairs
The Budapest Metropolitan Court held a preliminary hearing on Wednesday in a criminal case in which the prosecution accuses an Irish man of homicide, and after the defendant did not admit to committing the crime during the hearing, the court referred the case to trial, the court said on Wednesday.
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.
EC Still Shares Concerns that Triggered Article 7 Procedure Against Hungary, Says EU Commissioner
- 25 Nov 2025 7:20 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission continues to share many of the concerns expressed by the European Parliament in its 2018 reasoned proposal triggering the Article 7 procedure against Hungary, the European Commissioner for democracy, justice and the rule of law said in Strasbourg.
Number of Court Cases Up in Hungary
- 13 Jun 2025 1:03 PM
- current affairs
Hungarian courts handled 1.2 million cases last year, 20,000 more than in 2023, Katalin Ocsko, the deputy head of the National Office of the Judiciary (OBH) said.
EU Commissioner: 'Serious Concerns About the Rule of Law Situation in Hungary'
- 28 May 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission "has serious concerns" about the rule of law situation in Hungary, EU Commissioner for Democracy Michael McGrath said in Brussels.
Updated: Irishman Murdered Japanese Women in Budapest in Fifth District Apartment
- 12 Feb 2025 1:39 PM
- current affairs
The police have launched a criminal investigation in connection with a recent fire in an apartment in Budapest's fifth district, in which a Japanese women is believed to have been murdered, the Budapest police (BRFK) said on Tuesday.
Updated: Fidesz Calls on German Authorities to Turn Over Antifa Attack Suspects to Hungary
- 24 Jan 2025 8:23 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The group leader of the ruling Fidesz party has called on the German authorities to turn over to Hungary the antifa activists suspected of committing street violence in Budapest in 2023.
"Blackmailers" Failed to Thwart Hungarian Defence Purchase Agency - DefMin
- 11 Dec 2024 5:57 AM
- current affairs
"Blackmailers" have failed to obstruct the work of the Defence Procurement Agency (VBU), the defence minister told parliament's defence and law enforcement committee on Tuesday, adding press reports suggesting that procurements had faltered as a result were wrong.
New Developments in Case of Irish Man Accused of Murder of American Woman in Budapest
- 18 Dec 2025 12:46 PM
- current affairs
The Budapest Metropolitan Court held a preliminary hearing on Wednesday in a criminal case in which the prosecution accuses an Irish man of homicide, and after the defendant did not admit to committing the crime during the hearing, the court referred the case to trial, the court said on Wednesday.
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.
EC Still Shares Concerns that Triggered Article 7 Procedure Against Hungary, Says EU Commissioner
- 25 Nov 2025 7:20 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission continues to share many of the concerns expressed by the European Parliament in its 2018 reasoned proposal triggering the Article 7 procedure against Hungary, the European Commissioner for democracy, justice and the rule of law said in Strasbourg.
Number of Court Cases Up in Hungary
- 13 Jun 2025 1:03 PM
- current affairs
Hungarian courts handled 1.2 million cases last year, 20,000 more than in 2023, Katalin Ocsko, the deputy head of the National Office of the Judiciary (OBH) said.
EU Commissioner: 'Serious Concerns About the Rule of Law Situation in Hungary'
- 28 May 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission "has serious concerns" about the rule of law situation in Hungary, EU Commissioner for Democracy Michael McGrath said in Brussels.
Updated: Irishman Murdered Japanese Women in Budapest in Fifth District Apartment
- 12 Feb 2025 1:39 PM
- current affairs
The police have launched a criminal investigation in connection with a recent fire in an apartment in Budapest's fifth district, in which a Japanese women is believed to have been murdered, the Budapest police (BRFK) said on Tuesday.
Updated: Fidesz Calls on German Authorities to Turn Over Antifa Attack Suspects to Hungary
- 24 Jan 2025 8:23 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The group leader of the ruling Fidesz party has called on the German authorities to turn over to Hungary the antifa activists suspected of committing street violence in Budapest in 2023.
"Blackmailers" Failed to Thwart Hungarian Defence Purchase Agency - DefMin
- 11 Dec 2024 5:57 AM
- current affairs
"Blackmailers" have failed to obstruct the work of the Defence Procurement Agency (VBU), the defence minister told parliament's defence and law enforcement committee on Tuesday, adding press reports suggesting that procurements had faltered as a result were wrong.

















