“Nikola Tesla” Named Best Production at South Korea’s Largest Musical Festival Out of thirty musicals, the Hungarian production Nikola Tesla – Infinite Energy won the award for best musical of the... 2025.07.09.
Gigabit Hungary: High-Speed Internet to Reach the Furthest Corners of the Country Starting in August, companies in the information and communications sector can apply for funding for developments that improve the quality... 2025.07.09.
Serious Rule of Law Risks Emerge within EU Institutions, Claims Report In its latest analysis, the Nézőpont Institute stated that there is a risk of serious violations of the rule of... 2025.07.09.
Over 140 Environmentally Friendly Buses Coming to Budapest A total of 142 new, environmentally friendly Mercedes-Benz Citaro G (628 03) low-floor articulated buses, equipped with state-of-the-art diesel technology... 2025.07.09.
Housing Prices Surge in the Countryside as Budapest Market Stalls In June, housing prices rose by 1.3 percent nationwide and 14 percent year-on-year compared to the previous month, but in... 2025.07.09.
Folk Dance to Fill Szeged’s Streets for Jubilee Festival The 15th anniversary György Martin Folk Dance Festival in Szeged will begin on Friday with a parade of participating ensembles,... 2025.07.08.
The EU Remains Silent about the Fate of Indigenous Minorities Katalin Szili (third from left) during an event in Ormeniș (Ürmös), Romania The European Union does not deal with the... 2025.07.08.
Ten Million-Year-Old Volcanic Eruption Identified in Northern Hungary Bükk Mountains An international research team has identified a volcanic eruption that occurred ten million years ago that involved a... 2025.07.08.
“Gold Diggers”: Top Recipients of Suspect EU Funds Identified In the latest development in the investigation into a foreign-funded political pressure network, the Sovereignty Protection Office has identified the... 2025.07.08.
Police Will Not Prosecute Budapest Pride Participants Participants of the Budapest Pride No proceedings will be initiated against participants in the banned Budapesti Büszkeség-Budapest Pride rally, the... 2025.07.08.
Severe Storm Batters Hungary, Biggest Power Outage in 30 Years Aerial photo shows storm-damaged shopping mall roof in Debrecen on July 7, 2025 Due to Monday's storm, around 2,200 firefighters... 2025.07.08.
Weather-Warning Issued due to Severe Thunderstorms Branches of a tree fall into a car park after severe winds in Central Budapest Due to the risk of... 2025.07.07.
Famous German Car Brand Retains Top Spot in Premium Category BMW retained its leading position among premium brands in the Hungarian new car market in the first half of the... 2025.07.07.
Fuel Prices below the Regional Average With the end of the Israel-Iran conflict, domestic and neighboring fuel prices began to fall after a temporary spike, and... 2025.07.07.
All-Hungarian Camp Kicks Off in Sátoraljaújhely The first All-Hungarian Camp of the year has begun in Sátoraljaújhely (northern Hungary), at the Rákóczi Camp, where a total... 2025.07.07.
Blanka Guzi Wins Bronze at Pentathlon World Cup Final After the World Cup rounds in Cairo, Budapest, and Pazardzhik, the world's best pentathletes met in Alexandria, Egypt, for the... 2025.07.07.
Two Serious Coach Accidents Reported on Sunday Two separate bus accidents on Sunday left several people injured, including children and students, MTI reported. Nineteen people, including eleven... 2025.07.07.
Tibor Kapu Paving the Way for Further Space Missions After a 45-year hiatus, Hungary has returned to the world of manned spaceflight with the HUNOR program (Hungarian to Orbit),... 2025.07.07.
PM Viktor Orbán: “I am not fighting Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party, but their German masters” The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, believes that opposition leader Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party are backed by... 2025.07.07.
Szentendre Skanzen Welcomes Visitors with Special Summer Evening Programs From July 5 to August 23, every Saturday evening, the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum (Skanzen) in Szentendre will be open until... 2025.07.06.