A Country’s Internal Affairs Should Not Be U.S.’ Concern, Says Foreign Minister Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó (L) and his Bosnian counterpart Elmedin Konakovic It is outrageous that the US Department of... 2023.03.23.
Hungarian Universities Move Up Again in International Ranking Once again, Hungarian universities have moved ahead compared to previous years in the British Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ranking, which evaluates... 2023.03.23.
Think Tank Expects Growth to Accelerate to 3.4 Percent Next Year The economy of Hungary is expected to expand by 0.6 percent this year and by 3.4 percent next year, following... 2023.03.23.
Trade Is an Instrument of Peace in the Western Balkans The Hungarian government is not willing to give up the security of energy supply for any political reasons, and although... 2023.03.23.
NATO Membership off the Table for Ukraine Until Minority Rights Respected Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó (R) and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. There is enormous pressure on the government from... 2023.03.22.
President Novák Praises Hungarian National Archives Archives preserve the memory of Hungarian families, and through them the memory of the whole nation, said President Katalin Novák... 2023.03.22.
State Secretary Praises Active Community of Hungarians in Canada One of the greatest achievements of the revolution that broke out 175 years ago is that it forged the nation... 2023.03.21.
Harley-Davidson Celebrates 120th Anniversary in Budapest To celebrate the 120th anniversary of the American motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson, a four-day festival will be held in Budapest at... 2023.03.21.
Hungary Supports the Extension of the Abraham Accords We support and urge the extension of the Abraham Accords, because based on the experience of the past decades, this... 2023.03.21.
Hungarian Government to Help Rebuild Church, Hospital, and Cultural Center in Turkey The Hungarian government has offered to finance the reconstruction of an Orthodox church and a cultural center, as well as... 2023.03.21.
Jazzfest Brings World Stars to Budapest World-famous performers from 22 countries on five continents are coming to Budapest for this year's Jazzfest, the second edition of... 2023.03.20.
Hungary Does Not Agree with Uncontrolled Opening of Borders At the moment, human smugglers are deciding who will become EU citizens, which is quite unprecedented, the Prime Minister's chief... 2023.03.20.
Christianity Is the Most Persecuted Religion in the World, Warns State Secretary "We experience it in the world, and we also know that Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world,"... 2023.03.20.
Our Nation Must Unite, Says Deputy State Secretary Hungarians always stand together when they know that the truth is on their side, said the Deputy State Secretary for... 2023.03.20.
Prime Minister Orbán Holds Talks with Turkish President Erdogan Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (R) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The war in Ukraine and energy security issues... 2023.03.17.
Ferencváros Drops Out of Europa League with Double Defeat After last week's 2-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen in Germany, Hungarian football team Ferencváros lost 2-0 in the second leg of... 2023.03.17.
State Secretary Warns Hungarians of Vienna Terror Threat In view of the suspected threat of terror attacks against churches, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade asks Hungarians... 2023.03.16.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Attends Summit of Organization of Turkic States On Thursday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, attending the summit of the Organization of... 2023.03.16.
Hungarians Are the People of Freedom, according to Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó received the title of honorary citizen of Győr from Mayor Csaba Dézsi. "Hungarians are still the people of... 2023.03.16.
Special Set of Opportunities for Women Needs to be Expanded Hungary's family and women's policy measures are considered exemplary and worthy of following abroad, Attila Beneda, Deputy State Secretary of... 2023.03.14.