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Budapest’s August 20 Celebrations Will Feature Fireworks, Free Programmes
- 18 Aug 2026 11:22 AM
- community & culture
The celebrations marking the national holiday on 20 August celebrating Hungary's statehood will span three days and feature a shorter than usual fireworks display, government spokesperson Eva Magyar announced.
Updated: Danube Bridge at Mohacs Costs & Concerns Grow
- 18 Aug 2026 10:57 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- getting around
Construction company Duna Aszfalt has agreed to refund the state HUF 59bn of an advance payment for a bridge it is building across the Danube at Mohacs (SW Hungary), Transportation and Investment Minister David Vitezy said in a post on Facebook.
Sziget Struggles for International Visitors, Founder Explains Why - Loss Expected
- 17 Aug 2026 11:15 AM
- entertainment
Sziget Festival attracted around 350,000–360,000 visitors this year, well below its target of 400,000 and down from the 416,000 who attended last year's six-day event. Founder Károly Gerendai says the festival now needs to “move forward to break free” from a model that has become increasingly difficult to sustain.
Could Budapest Rooftops Generate Far More Energy than Paks Nuclear Plant?
- 13 Aug 2026 6:53 AM
- current affairs
The rooftops of Budapest could potentially generate energy equivalent to two and a half times the output of the Paks nuclear power stations, through the installation of solar panels and the use of storage systems, Mayor Gergely Karacsony said on Wednesday.
Private Fund Associated with Hungarian Oligarch Returns Billions to Central Budget
- 10 Aug 2026 11:18 AM
- finance
Prime Tech, a private fund associated with businessman Lőrinc Mészáros, has repaid nearly 2.3 billion forints (EUR 6.3m) to the central budget in wake of a probe into a project concerning the electronic toll system, Dávid Vitézy, the minister of transport and investment, said in a Facebook post on Saturday.
VRG Insight: The Hidden Costs of Non-Digital Accounting in Hungary
- 6 Aug 2026 10:33 AM
- specials
Many business owners still treat digital accounting as a nice-to-have. Fewer paper piles, easier email threads and a slightly greener way of working. In 2026, that view is outdated.
Low Danube Leaves Many Hotel Boats Stranded in Hungary
- 6 Aug 2026 8:42 AM
- current affairs
Eleven hotel boats are currently idling on the Hungarian section of the Danube due to low water levels, and the majority of cargo vessels are also at a standstill, the ministry of transport said on Wednesday.
Updated: Danube Water Levels Rise, Last Paks Turbine Operating Stably
- 5 Aug 2026 8:20 AM
- current affairs
Magyar: The Danube's water level has risen by 5cm, and the last turbine at Paks is operating stably, the prime minister said in a Facebook post on Tuesday, referring to the Paks nuclear plant's operations.
Landmarks in Budapest Lose Their Glow as Decorative Lighting is Cut
- 1 Aug 2026 11:59 AM
- current affairs
Gergely Karácsony, Budapest's mayor, has ordered Budapest Public Utilities to prepare for the shutdown of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant by not turning on decorative lighting at over 300 buildings under its management for the duration of the outage.
Budapest’s August 20 Celebrations Will Feature Fireworks, Free Programmes
- 18 Aug 2026 11:22 AM
- community & culture
The celebrations marking the national holiday on 20 August celebrating Hungary's statehood will span three days and feature a shorter than usual fireworks display, government spokesperson Eva Magyar announced.
Updated: Danube Bridge at Mohacs Costs & Concerns Grow
- 18 Aug 2026 10:57 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- getting around
Construction company Duna Aszfalt has agreed to refund the state HUF 59bn of an advance payment for a bridge it is building across the Danube at Mohacs (SW Hungary), Transportation and Investment Minister David Vitezy said in a post on Facebook.
Sziget Struggles for International Visitors, Founder Explains Why - Loss Expected
- 17 Aug 2026 11:15 AM
- entertainment
Sziget Festival attracted around 350,000–360,000 visitors this year, well below its target of 400,000 and down from the 416,000 who attended last year's six-day event. Founder Károly Gerendai says the festival now needs to “move forward to break free” from a model that has become increasingly difficult to sustain.
Could Budapest Rooftops Generate Far More Energy than Paks Nuclear Plant?
- 13 Aug 2026 6:53 AM
- current affairs
The rooftops of Budapest could potentially generate energy equivalent to two and a half times the output of the Paks nuclear power stations, through the installation of solar panels and the use of storage systems, Mayor Gergely Karacsony said on Wednesday.
Private Fund Associated with Hungarian Oligarch Returns Billions to Central Budget
- 10 Aug 2026 11:18 AM
- finance
Prime Tech, a private fund associated with businessman Lőrinc Mészáros, has repaid nearly 2.3 billion forints (EUR 6.3m) to the central budget in wake of a probe into a project concerning the electronic toll system, Dávid Vitézy, the minister of transport and investment, said in a Facebook post on Saturday.
VRG Insight: The Hidden Costs of Non-Digital Accounting in Hungary
- 6 Aug 2026 10:33 AM
- specials
Many business owners still treat digital accounting as a nice-to-have. Fewer paper piles, easier email threads and a slightly greener way of working. In 2026, that view is outdated.
Low Danube Leaves Many Hotel Boats Stranded in Hungary
- 6 Aug 2026 8:42 AM
- current affairs
Eleven hotel boats are currently idling on the Hungarian section of the Danube due to low water levels, and the majority of cargo vessels are also at a standstill, the ministry of transport said on Wednesday.
Updated: Danube Water Levels Rise, Last Paks Turbine Operating Stably
- 5 Aug 2026 8:20 AM
- current affairs
Magyar: The Danube's water level has risen by 5cm, and the last turbine at Paks is operating stably, the prime minister said in a Facebook post on Tuesday, referring to the Paks nuclear plant's operations.
Landmarks in Budapest Lose Their Glow as Decorative Lighting is Cut
- 1 Aug 2026 11:59 AM
- current affairs
Gergely Karácsony, Budapest's mayor, has ordered Budapest Public Utilities to prepare for the shutdown of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant by not turning on decorative lighting at over 300 buildings under its management for the duration of the outage.

















