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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.
Most Trusted Hungarian Language News Sources Revealed in New Survey
- 17 Jun 2026 8:56 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
RTL News and the weekly HVG are considered the most reliable sources of news by Hungarians, according to a survey by the Reuters Institute.
Update: MPs Vote to Drastically Cut their Own Salaries in Hungary
- 10 Jun 2026 7:50 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
At the Tisza Party’s proposal, Parliament voted unanimously on Monday to reduce MPs’ salaries.
Updated: EU to Unlock Over Euro 15 Billion for Hungary
- 1 Jun 2026 10:39 AM
- current affairs
"We have agreed with the President of the European Commission on the release of 16.4 billion euros, approximately 6,000 billion forints, in EU funds," Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced in Brussels on Friday.
Multilingual Film Producer Appointed Prime Minister's Chief of Staff in Hungary
- 27 May 2026 5:59 AM
- current affairs
Claudia Sümeghy, an economist specialising in international relations and a film producer, has been appointed the prime minister's chief of staff, the PM announced in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
'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.
Police Complaint Filed Against Magyar Alleging Abuse of Power
- 19 May 2026 5:58 AM
- current affairs
Bertalan Havasi, the former deputy state secretary of the Prime Minister's cabinet office, has filed a complaint with the police against Prime Minister Peter Magyar, alleging abuse of power as a public official.
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.
'We Suffered Earthquake-Like Defeat', Reflects Orbán Whilst Sharing Warning & Top Priority
- 6 May 2026 2:09 PM
- current affairs
"On 12 April, we suffered an earthquake-like defeat. There's no sugar-coating it," Viktor Orbán, leader of the Fidesz party, wrote in a post shared across various Digital Civic Circles (DPK) Facebook groups, according to an article on news portal 444.hu.
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.
Most Trusted Hungarian Language News Sources Revealed in New Survey
- 17 Jun 2026 8:56 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
RTL News and the weekly HVG are considered the most reliable sources of news by Hungarians, according to a survey by the Reuters Institute.
Update: MPs Vote to Drastically Cut their Own Salaries in Hungary
- 10 Jun 2026 7:50 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
At the Tisza Party’s proposal, Parliament voted unanimously on Monday to reduce MPs’ salaries.
Updated: EU to Unlock Over Euro 15 Billion for Hungary
- 1 Jun 2026 10:39 AM
- current affairs
"We have agreed with the President of the European Commission on the release of 16.4 billion euros, approximately 6,000 billion forints, in EU funds," Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced in Brussels on Friday.
Multilingual Film Producer Appointed Prime Minister's Chief of Staff in Hungary
- 27 May 2026 5:59 AM
- current affairs
Claudia Sümeghy, an economist specialising in international relations and a film producer, has been appointed the prime minister's chief of staff, the PM announced in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
'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.
Police Complaint Filed Against Magyar Alleging Abuse of Power
- 19 May 2026 5:58 AM
- current affairs
Bertalan Havasi, the former deputy state secretary of the Prime Minister's cabinet office, has filed a complaint with the police against Prime Minister Peter Magyar, alleging abuse of power as a public official.
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.
'We Suffered Earthquake-Like Defeat', Reflects Orbán Whilst Sharing Warning & Top Priority
- 6 May 2026 2:09 PM
- current affairs
"On 12 April, we suffered an earthquake-like defeat. There's no sugar-coating it," Viktor Orbán, leader of the Fidesz party, wrote in a post shared across various Digital Civic Circles (DPK) Facebook groups, according to an article on news portal 444.hu.

















