176 Athletes to Represent Hungary in Tokyo 176 Hungarian athletes will travel to the Tokyo Olympics, more than previously to London or Rio, the president of the... 2021.07.07.
EP Debate on LGBTQ+ Restrictive Law: “A Matter of Deep Concern” vs. “Hungary under Attack” Controversy around the Hungarian government's new, anti-pedophilia law's restrictive features towards the LGBTQ+ community hasn't been toned down. At the... 2021.07.07.
Prison Visits Possible again but Only with Immunity Certificates While visits in Hungarian prisons are allowed from July 1 on, they are subject to a valid immunity certificate both... 2021.07.06.
Tokyo 2020: Head of Organizing Committee Keeps Her Fingers Crossed for Hungary Seiko Hashimoto, President of the Organizing Committee of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and a former speed skater and... 2021.07.06.
BP Mayor Karácsony: Yes to Student City, No to Fudan "The issue of the Student City is one of the biggest betrayals from this government," Mayor Gergely Karácsony said during... 2021.07.06.
Hungarian Canoe Team Makes Debut for the Tokyo Olympics The Hungarian Canoe Federation (MKKSZ) has welcomed its 24 athletes who will take part in the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Olympics... 2021.07.06.
Sensational Victory: Fucsovics Beats Rublev, Reaches First Grand Slam QF Márton Fucsovics earned perhaps the biggest win of his career against fifth seed Russian Andrey Rublev in five sets in... 2021.07.06.
Lake Velence Soon to be Filled Up after Drop in Water Level Following a huge drop in its water level, Lake Velence, the third largest natural lake in Hungary, finally seems close... 2021.07.06.
Coronavirus: 2 Fatalities, 32 New Infections Registered in Hungary Two patients died over the past 24 hours in Hungary, while 32 new infections were registered, koronavirus.gov.hu said on Tuesday.... 2021.07.06.
RSF: Orbán Only European Union Leader on “Press Freedom Predators” List Hungary's Prime Minister has been named among the Press Freedom's Predators on a fresh list compiled by Reporters Without Borders... 2021.07.05.
Following Criticism, Government Waters Down New Law on NGO Donations After the Fidesz-led government moved to ban any unnamed donations for civil organizations, it apparently toned down its original version... 2021.07.05.
Press Roundup: Weeklies on New Divergences Between the EU and Hungary Opposition-leaning weeklies ponder whether the row between most European governments and Hungary’s leaders over sexual education might ultimately lead to... 2021.07.05.
Coronavirus: 4 Fatalities, 65 New Infections Registered in Hungary Four patients died over the weekend in Hungary, while 65 new infections were registered, koronavirus.gov.hu said on Monday. Since the... 2021.07.05.
Fencer Mohamed and Swimmer Cseh to Be Hungary’s Flag Bearers at Upcoming Tokyo Olympics Foil fencer Aida Mohamed, who is about to break a Hungarian record by appearing in her 7th Olympics, and six-time... 2021.07.05.
Is Lifting the Mask Mandate in Hungary a Wise Decision? As the number of people who have received at least the first dose of the vaccine against the Covid-19 virus... 2021.07.03.
5.5 million People Vaccinated: Here Is the List of New Rules in Hungary As the number of people who have received at least the first dose of the vaccine against the Covid-19 virus... 2021.07.02.
Katalin Karikó Receives American 2021 Great Immigrants Award Hungarian-American researcher Katalin Karikó, whose scientific contributions were essential in the making of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines, has been... 2021.07.02.
Coronavirus: No Fatalities Reported for Second Day in A Row Fully 37 new infections were registered in Hungary over the past 24 hours, while no deaths were recorded, koronavirus.gov.hu said... 2021.07.02.
Press Roundup: Divided Views on the Frontal Collision Between EU Leaders and the Hungarian Government A left-liberal foreign policy expert lambasts the new ‘law on paedophilia’ as a cheap propaganda manoeuvre that will cost Hungary... 2021.07.02.
Coronavirus in June: Pandemic in Full Retreat Hungary’s rapidly improving epidemiological data shown in May continued in the past month along with an even more dynamic decline... 2021.07.02.