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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.
Magyar to Stay in Own Home, Rejects Official Budapest Residence & Luxury Car
- 14 May 2026 6:12 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s new PM says he will not move into the official prime ministerial residence, and will instead remain in his current Budapest home, explaining his decision is connected to his children.
Veto Power Held by 4 New Ministers in Hungary for Gov't Decision-Making
- 13 May 2026 3:43 PM
- current affairs
The ministers of health, justice, education and child welfare, and finance will each hold veto power in government decision-making, Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced in parliament on Tuesday.
'Tisza will Never Become Another Fidesz' Magyar Vows in First Interview with Foreign Media Since Winning
- 11 May 2026 6:25 PM
- current affairs
In his first major interview with an international outlet since winning the election, Péter Magyar said his Tisza Party government will not repeat the governance style of Viktor Orbán and Fidesz, arguing that the movement he leads is structurally and politically different from the system it replaced.
'We Even Recover Ferraris from Dubai', Says Chief Prosecutor in Hungary on Wealth Transferred Abroad
- 11 May 2026 7:31 AM
- current affairs
Gabor Balint Nagy, Hungary's chief public prosecutor, has vowed to recover any illicitly transferred assets, including luxury items like Ferraris from Dubai, if criminal proceedings are launched. "Yes, we will make it happen," he told news portal 24.hu in an interview.
'With Faith & Love of Hungary... I Will Serve, Not Rule': PM Magyar's Inaugural Speech Also Includes an Apology
- 11 May 2026 5:53 AM
- current affairs
"I will not rule Hungary; I will serve my country," Prime Minister Peter Magyar declared after his election at the inaugural session of parliament on Saturday.
Update: Lecturers Call for Resignation of Leadership at Theatre & Film University in Hungary
- 6 May 2026 3:08 PM
- current affairs
The University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) held a university-wide forum on Wednesday, attended by all students, faculty, and staff. At the event, two lecturers, Laszlo Csuja and Lorant Stohr, called for the resignation of the university's leadership and the board of the Foundation for Theatre and Film Arts, which oversees SZFE.
HUF 17 Billion Scandal: Why Baan Resigned from National Cultural Fund
- 4 May 2026 12:54 PM
- current affairs
Laszlo Baan, director-general of the Museum of Fine Arts, has resigned from the National Cultural Fund's (NKA) supervisory board following a 17 billion forint funding scandal, he confirmed to MTI on Thursday.
Washington Post: Hungary’s Szijjártó Offered Intelligence Cooperation to Iran After Pager Attacks
- 9 Apr 2026 6:51 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó offered intelligence cooperation to Iran following the mass pager explosions linked to Hezbollah in September 2024, according to the Washington Post. The newspaper states it reviewed a leaked phone transcript, authenticated by Western intelligence.
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.
Magyar to Stay in Own Home, Rejects Official Budapest Residence & Luxury Car
- 14 May 2026 6:12 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s new PM says he will not move into the official prime ministerial residence, and will instead remain in his current Budapest home, explaining his decision is connected to his children.
Veto Power Held by 4 New Ministers in Hungary for Gov't Decision-Making
- 13 May 2026 3:43 PM
- current affairs
The ministers of health, justice, education and child welfare, and finance will each hold veto power in government decision-making, Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced in parliament on Tuesday.
'Tisza will Never Become Another Fidesz' Magyar Vows in First Interview with Foreign Media Since Winning
- 11 May 2026 6:25 PM
- current affairs
In his first major interview with an international outlet since winning the election, Péter Magyar said his Tisza Party government will not repeat the governance style of Viktor Orbán and Fidesz, arguing that the movement he leads is structurally and politically different from the system it replaced.
'We Even Recover Ferraris from Dubai', Says Chief Prosecutor in Hungary on Wealth Transferred Abroad
- 11 May 2026 7:31 AM
- current affairs
Gabor Balint Nagy, Hungary's chief public prosecutor, has vowed to recover any illicitly transferred assets, including luxury items like Ferraris from Dubai, if criminal proceedings are launched. "Yes, we will make it happen," he told news portal 24.hu in an interview.
'With Faith & Love of Hungary... I Will Serve, Not Rule': PM Magyar's Inaugural Speech Also Includes an Apology
- 11 May 2026 5:53 AM
- current affairs
"I will not rule Hungary; I will serve my country," Prime Minister Peter Magyar declared after his election at the inaugural session of parliament on Saturday.
Update: Lecturers Call for Resignation of Leadership at Theatre & Film University in Hungary
- 6 May 2026 3:08 PM
- current affairs
The University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) held a university-wide forum on Wednesday, attended by all students, faculty, and staff. At the event, two lecturers, Laszlo Csuja and Lorant Stohr, called for the resignation of the university's leadership and the board of the Foundation for Theatre and Film Arts, which oversees SZFE.
HUF 17 Billion Scandal: Why Baan Resigned from National Cultural Fund
- 4 May 2026 12:54 PM
- current affairs
Laszlo Baan, director-general of the Museum of Fine Arts, has resigned from the National Cultural Fund's (NKA) supervisory board following a 17 billion forint funding scandal, he confirmed to MTI on Thursday.
Washington Post: Hungary’s Szijjártó Offered Intelligence Cooperation to Iran After Pager Attacks
- 9 Apr 2026 6:51 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó offered intelligence cooperation to Iran following the mass pager explosions linked to Hezbollah in September 2024, according to the Washington Post. The newspaper states it reviewed a leaked phone transcript, authenticated by Western intelligence.

















