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Hungary Named EU's Most Corrupt Country for Third Year in a Row by TI
- 12 Feb 2025 2:13 PM
- current affairs
Transparency International Hungary said on Tuesday that Hungary has retained its ranking as the European Union’s most corrupt country for the third year in a row, referring to the 2024 edition of TI's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI).
New Industrial Cooperation 'Worth Several Hundred Billion' Between Hungary & Egypt
- 11 Feb 2025 7:11 AM
- business
Hungary-Egypt industrial cooperation is worth hundreds of billions of forints, with a Hungarian rolling stock manufacturer having received a landmark 1.1 billion euro order, Peter Szijjarto, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said in Cairo on Monday, noting that the 1,350 carriages to be used in Egypt are being manufactured in Dunakeszi.
Updated: Political Activities Using Foreign Money Banned in Hungary
- 11 Feb 2025 7:03 AM
- current affairs
The Sovereignty Protection Authority said on Friday it is doing everything in its power to ensure that foreign money is not used to fund political activities in Hungary, adding that it will focus on uncovering organisations funded by American aid agency USAID in the coming weeks, in addition to "political pressure networks funded by Brussels".
Looking Ahead: Strong Middle Class in Hungary Will Be 'Key Issue', Says Orbán
- 28 Jan 2025 9:52 AM
- current affairs
A strong middle class will be "the key issue" in the coming 15-20 years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at the Lamfalussy Conference organised by the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) in Budapest.
Instead of Threatened Veto, Hungarian Gov't 'Bravely Ran Away', Says Magyar
- 28 Jan 2025 8:48 AM
- current affairs
Instead of vetoing the extension of EU sanctions against Russia, the government "bravely ran away", Tisza Party leader Peter Magyar said.
Updated: 2025 to Be "Terrible Year" Claims Leader of Hungarian Opposition DK
- 24 Jan 2025 8:24 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is drifting and lagging behind, and 2025 is shaping up to be a "terrible year, not a fantastic one", Ferenc Gyurcsany, the leader of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), told a press conference on Wednesday.
Updated: Szijjarto: Hungary's invitation to Netanyahu Still Stands
- 24 Jan 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyau still stands, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday, calling the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu a "politically-motivated decision".
Everybody Has a Job in Hungary, Claims Orbán & More
- 21 Jan 2025 2:16 PM
- current affairs
Everybody has a job in Hungary and families pay the lowest utilities bills in Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at a conference evaluating Hungary's EU presidency in Budapest on Monday.
DK: Instead of Blatant Lying, Hungarian Government Should Withdraw Fuel Price Increase
- 20 Jan 2025 7:45 AM
- current affairs
After the government's excise tax increase, Hungarians pay the most for fuel in the region, and the Ministry of National Economy found it convenient to say that "the Ukrainian threat to oil supplies and American sanctions" are responsible for the high fuel prices.
Hungary Named EU's Most Corrupt Country for Third Year in a Row by TI
- 12 Feb 2025 2:13 PM
- current affairs
Transparency International Hungary said on Tuesday that Hungary has retained its ranking as the European Union’s most corrupt country for the third year in a row, referring to the 2024 edition of TI's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI).
New Industrial Cooperation 'Worth Several Hundred Billion' Between Hungary & Egypt
- 11 Feb 2025 7:11 AM
- business
Hungary-Egypt industrial cooperation is worth hundreds of billions of forints, with a Hungarian rolling stock manufacturer having received a landmark 1.1 billion euro order, Peter Szijjarto, the minister of foreign affairs and trade, said in Cairo on Monday, noting that the 1,350 carriages to be used in Egypt are being manufactured in Dunakeszi.
Updated: Political Activities Using Foreign Money Banned in Hungary
- 11 Feb 2025 7:03 AM
- current affairs
The Sovereignty Protection Authority said on Friday it is doing everything in its power to ensure that foreign money is not used to fund political activities in Hungary, adding that it will focus on uncovering organisations funded by American aid agency USAID in the coming weeks, in addition to "political pressure networks funded by Brussels".
Looking Ahead: Strong Middle Class in Hungary Will Be 'Key Issue', Says Orbán
- 28 Jan 2025 9:52 AM
- current affairs
A strong middle class will be "the key issue" in the coming 15-20 years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at the Lamfalussy Conference organised by the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) in Budapest.
Instead of Threatened Veto, Hungarian Gov't 'Bravely Ran Away', Says Magyar
- 28 Jan 2025 8:48 AM
- current affairs
Instead of vetoing the extension of EU sanctions against Russia, the government "bravely ran away", Tisza Party leader Peter Magyar said.
Updated: 2025 to Be "Terrible Year" Claims Leader of Hungarian Opposition DK
- 24 Jan 2025 8:24 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is drifting and lagging behind, and 2025 is shaping up to be a "terrible year, not a fantastic one", Ferenc Gyurcsany, the leader of the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK), told a press conference on Wednesday.
Updated: Szijjarto: Hungary's invitation to Netanyahu Still Stands
- 24 Jan 2025 8:19 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyau still stands, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday, calling the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu a "politically-motivated decision".
Everybody Has a Job in Hungary, Claims Orbán & More
- 21 Jan 2025 2:16 PM
- current affairs
Everybody has a job in Hungary and families pay the lowest utilities bills in Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at a conference evaluating Hungary's EU presidency in Budapest on Monday.
DK: Instead of Blatant Lying, Hungarian Government Should Withdraw Fuel Price Increase
- 20 Jan 2025 7:45 AM
- current affairs
After the government's excise tax increase, Hungarians pay the most for fuel in the region, and the Ministry of National Economy found it convenient to say that "the Ukrainian threat to oil supplies and American sanctions" are responsible for the high fuel prices.














