Abolition of the Utility Cuts Would be an “Unacceptable Burden” A two-day government meeting was held in Sopronbánfalva about the unstable global economic environment, the misguided sanctions policy in Brussels... 2023.07.17.
“Tight years ahead?”- by No Means Mihály Varga, Hungarian Finance Minister (L) and his Slovak counterpart, Michal Horváth (C) The prospects for the Hungarian economy are... 2023.07.17.
Have Some Squab, Bon Appetit! There is a growing demand for premium domesticated pigeon products, especially in the external market, and to meet this demand,... 2023.07.17.
President Novák Visits School and Hospital in Rwanda Hungary is the gateway to the European Union, Rwanda is the gateway to the African continent, said Hungarian President Katalin... 2023.07.17.
Ministry Continues to Insist on GMO-Free Agriculture Hungary's strategy remains unchanged and the country will continue to adhere to the GMO-free status of Hungarian agriculture, the Ministry... 2023.07.16.
Hungarian Chocolate Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Special Stamps In honor of the Szerencs Chocolate Factory celebrating its 100th anniversary, Hungarian Post has issued a special series of stamps... 2023.07.15.
Danube River Causing Paks Nuclear Power Plant to Reduce Output The Paks nuclear power plant reduced its output on Thursday due to the rising temperature of the Danube. The power... 2023.07.14.
We Keep Breaking the Export Performance Record The Hungarian economy has achieved its highest ever first five-month export performance, with the value of exports exceeding €63.5 billion,... 2023.07.14.
Vojvodina Theater to Tour with Performance Based on Sándor Petőfi’s Epic The theater's company during a production in 2021 This year, the 45-year-old Farm Theater (Tanyaszínház) in Vojvodina is touring with... 2023.07.14.
House of Terror Museum: A Historic Milestone in Confronting Our Past The famous building of the House of Terror on national holidays The opening of the House of Terror Museum was... 2023.07.14.
Debrecen Wine and Jazz Days: the Jewel in the City’s Cultural Crown According to Debrecen's deputy mayor for culture, the wine and jazz days are the jewel in the city's cultural crown.... 2023.07.14.
Startup University Program Continues to Be Great Success Demo Day in the framework of EFOTT Festival in 2022. In three years, more than 10,000 students have participated in... 2023.07.13.
“Professional Provocateurs” Desecrate Hungarian War Graves in Romania Árpád Antal, mayor of Sepsiszentgyörgy, (Sfântu Gheorghe, in today's Romania), appeals for calm in view of the new Romanian crosses... 2023.07.13.
Parliamentary Representation of Slovakian Hungarians Is a Must The inauguration ceremony of the Andrássy Mansion renovation project The parliamentary representation of indigenous Hungarians in Slovakia must be created,... 2023.07.13.
Olympic Legend Joins Support for Athletes in Ukraine Dániel Gyurta, Chief Ministerial Advisor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Ministerial Advisor Miklós Gór-Nagy discussed the... 2023.07.13.
State Secretary: Hungary Would Like to Increase Political Presence in the Sahel Region Azbej Tristan, State Secretary for the Assistance to Persecuted Christians and the Hungary Helps Program, in Chad, Africa Hungary would... 2023.07.13.
Tax Authority Increases Number of Inspections in E-commerce Seized fake key chains, car diagnostic tools, emblems The number of abuses in online commerce is not decreasing, hence the... 2023.07.13.
Creation of an EU Ethics Body Ironic in Light of Corruption Cases The European institutions are trying to cover up corruption cases in the usual way when they support the creation of... 2023.07.13.
No Breakthrough for Sweden or Ukraine at NATO Summit Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on the second day of NATO Summit. Ukraine has received neither an invitation nor a concrete... 2023.07.13.
Central Europe Must Not Pay for the West’s Migration Debacle Member states must continue to build legal migration routes and reflect on the redistribution of refugees, as this is the... 2023.07.13.