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Why Opposition Tisza Recruiting Business Leaders in Hungary if Wins Elections
- 17 Mar 2026 12:02 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, who heads the opposition Tisza Party, is recruiting top business executives to form his cabinet if he wins elections in April, Brussels news portal Politico said.
Another Club Closed in Budapest Under New Illegal Drug Rules
- 5 Mar 2026 6:48 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Authorities on Wednesday ordered one-month temporary closure of Turbina, a nightclub in Budapest’s Eighth District, citing alleged drug trafficking.
FM: Unprecedented Interference in Hungarian Election Expected from Kyiv, Brussels, Berlin
- 18 Feb 2026 7:17 AM
- current affairs
An unprecedented level of interference in the April 12 election is expected from the "Kyiv-Brussels-Berlin axis", which appears willing to do everything possible to force a change of government in Hungary, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó declared on Tuesday in Püspökladány.
Opinion: Why More Dutch Are Leaving for Hungary - Culture, Community, Conservatism
- 9 Feb 2026 5:55 AM
- current affairs
When people think of Europeans migrating abroad, they often imagine sunny destinations with Mediterranean beaches in Southern Europe. Indeed, countries such as Portugal and Spain remain very popular. Yet for my fellow Dutch countrymen, Hungary is increasingly becoming a preferred destination as well. This must be for different reasons, as Hungary — being landlocked — is hardly known for its ...
Ukrainians to be Expelled from Hungary who are 'Participating in Forced Conscriptions'
- 6 Feb 2026 9:09 AM
- current affairs
Ukrainians "participating in forced conscriptions" will be expelled from Hungary immediately, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Facebook.
Cannabis Controversy: EU Court Claims Hungary Broke Rules
- 27 Jan 2026 1:00 PM
- current affairs
Hungary infringed EU law and the principle of loyal cooperation when it voted against the bloc's common position on the reclassification of cannabis at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, the European Court of Human Rights said.
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.
Budget Crisis Threatens Budapest’s Public Services, City Hall Rejects Insolvency Ultimatum
- 2 Dec 2025 6:15 AM
- current affairs
The financial stability of Budapest is currently at the centre of a fierce political standoff between the City Assembly and the national government. The dispute intensified this week after Mayor Gergely Karácsony and the city administration rejected a government proposal to declare the capital insolvent, an act the government had framed as a prerequisite for offering financial aid.
Updated: DK Accuses Fidesz of Operating 'Paedophile Ring' in Budapest
- 30 Sep 2025 6:28 AM
- current affairs
Laszlo Varju, MP of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), said in parliament on Tuesday that "a well-organised and politically connected paedophile network supported by state officials has embedded itself in the central child protection system."
Why Opposition Tisza Recruiting Business Leaders in Hungary if Wins Elections
- 17 Mar 2026 12:02 PM
- current affairs
Peter Magyar, who heads the opposition Tisza Party, is recruiting top business executives to form his cabinet if he wins elections in April, Brussels news portal Politico said.
Another Club Closed in Budapest Under New Illegal Drug Rules
- 5 Mar 2026 6:48 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
Authorities on Wednesday ordered one-month temporary closure of Turbina, a nightclub in Budapest’s Eighth District, citing alleged drug trafficking.
FM: Unprecedented Interference in Hungarian Election Expected from Kyiv, Brussels, Berlin
- 18 Feb 2026 7:17 AM
- current affairs
An unprecedented level of interference in the April 12 election is expected from the "Kyiv-Brussels-Berlin axis", which appears willing to do everything possible to force a change of government in Hungary, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó declared on Tuesday in Püspökladány.
Opinion: Why More Dutch Are Leaving for Hungary - Culture, Community, Conservatism
- 9 Feb 2026 5:55 AM
- current affairs
When people think of Europeans migrating abroad, they often imagine sunny destinations with Mediterranean beaches in Southern Europe. Indeed, countries such as Portugal and Spain remain very popular. Yet for my fellow Dutch countrymen, Hungary is increasingly becoming a preferred destination as well. This must be for different reasons, as Hungary — being landlocked — is hardly known for its ...
Ukrainians to be Expelled from Hungary who are 'Participating in Forced Conscriptions'
- 6 Feb 2026 9:09 AM
- current affairs
Ukrainians "participating in forced conscriptions" will be expelled from Hungary immediately, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Facebook.
Cannabis Controversy: EU Court Claims Hungary Broke Rules
- 27 Jan 2026 1:00 PM
- current affairs
Hungary infringed EU law and the principle of loyal cooperation when it voted against the bloc's common position on the reclassification of cannabis at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, the European Court of Human Rights said.
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.
Budget Crisis Threatens Budapest’s Public Services, City Hall Rejects Insolvency Ultimatum
- 2 Dec 2025 6:15 AM
- current affairs
The financial stability of Budapest is currently at the centre of a fierce political standoff between the City Assembly and the national government. The dispute intensified this week after Mayor Gergely Karácsony and the city administration rejected a government proposal to declare the capital insolvent, an act the government had framed as a prerequisite for offering financial aid.
Updated: DK Accuses Fidesz of Operating 'Paedophile Ring' in Budapest
- 30 Sep 2025 6:28 AM
- current affairs
Laszlo Varju, MP of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), said in parliament on Tuesday that "a well-organised and politically connected paedophile network supported by state officials has embedded itself in the central child protection system."


















