Dominik Szoboszlai Mourns Liverpool Teammate Diogo Jota in Heartfelt Farewell "Your smile, your love for the game will never be forgotten," he wrote.
Copenhagen To Exert “Maximum Pressure” on Hungary Over Ukraine’s EU Accession Copenhagen's push comes as Budapest blocks Ukraine’s accelerated EU membership, citing national interests and sovereignty.
When Ukraine Has Become an Exporter of Democracy Ukraine's infiltration of the Tisza Party through their intelligence officer did nothing to generate goodwill among Hungarians.
Greens: Goodbye Climate, Hello Anti-Christian Hate! Behind the despicable hate-campaign is a failed actor and LGBTQ activist.
Tibor Kapu’s Historic Mission: A Conversation about Hungary’s Ambitions in Space A Hungarian expert's view on our country's role in manned spaceflight and the Mars objectives.
Renowned Historian, Prof. Andrzej Nowak, on the Future of Polish-Hungarian Relations The younger generation is looking for alternatives on the right, a more radical type of patriotism.
Nationalist Party Challenges Police after Liberty Bridge BlockadeThe Our Homeland Movement has filed a complaint over police bias during their Budapest Pride counter-protest.
Government Unveils Details of Historic Home Loan PlanThe Hungarian banking sector is ready to sign contracts as quickly and easily as possible, Minister Gulyás announced.
New Subsidized Home Loan Announced for First-Time BuyersThere is no age limit, although, it is more beneficial for young people, Viktor Orbán shared the details of the new program.
Mission Accomplished! LGBTQ Lobby’s “Humiliate Hungary” March Gets Red Carpet in BudapestWhere were you Hungarian conservatives!
Large Counter-demonstration Planned against the Pride March in BudapestConservative groups will rally in Budapest against the Pride event and EU LGBTQ policies, to promote Christian morality.
MEP Slams European Parliament for Blocking Erasmus+ Access over PoliticsFidesz MEP Annamária Vicsek says the Committee on Culture and Education has failed Hungarian students by siding with Brussels' “political blackmail.”
New Drug Law Bans Traffickers from Municipalities Where They Sell ProductsNot only classic drugs and new psychoactive substances, but also other mind-altering substances will be classified as drugs.
Copenhagen To Exert “Maximum Pressure” on Hungary Over Ukraine’s EU AccessionCopenhagen's push comes as Budapest blocks Ukraine’s accelerated EU membership, citing national interests and sovereignty.
Proposed EU-Ukraine Agricultural Agreement Sparks Concerns among FarmersMEP Dömötör highlights risks of increased Ukrainian imports and unmonitored compliance with EU standards, urging protection for domestic agriculture.
When “America First” Meets “Hungary First”: Friendship Instead of LecturesAt a reception marking U.S. Independence Day, Hungary’s foreign minister announced fresh economic and diplomatic initiatives.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán: Diplomats, Not Generals, Can End the War in UkraineHungarian PM urges negotiations over continued fighting, recalling warnings to Zelenskyy.
Polish Victims of Tragic 2002 Coach Accident RememberedA beautiful memorial now stands at the site of the accident.
When Ukraine Has Become an Exporter of DemocracyUkraine's infiltration of the Tisza Party through their intelligence officer did nothing to generate goodwill among Hungarians.
President Sulyok Meets Members of the Hungarian Diaspora in SwitzerlandDuring his visit to Switzerland, the President met with representatives of the Swiss Hungarian communities.
Exhibition Commemorating Cardinal Mindszenty Opens in WashingtonThe Mindszenty exhibition will be on display at the Washington institution until August 16.
Dominik Szoboszlai Mourns Liverpool Teammate Diogo Jota in Heartfelt Farewell"Your smile, your love for the game will never be forgotten," he wrote.
Police Issue Warning due to Low Water Levels in the DanubeThe low water level had significantly narrowed the main shipping route, leaving larger boats with little room to maneuver.
Hungary Becomes Top Choice for Digital NomadsRanking fifth globally, Hungary attracts remote workers with its affordable living, supportive visa scheme, and growing digital community.
Record Number of Children to Join the State-Run Elizabeth CampsThe Elizabeth Camps are the largest government-supported camps in Europe.
Persecuted Christians Show Gratitude to Hungarians for Lifesaving SupportState Secretary Tristan Azbej says Hungary’s aid has reached over two million people in crisis zones, offering hope where the world remains silent.
Hundreds of Organizations to Benefit from the “Strengthening Diaspora Program”197 applications were valid and all of them will be supported by the government.
Economy Poised for Moderate Growth, Says Central Bank GovernorMihály Varga stressed Hungary’s resilient financial system and moderate growth outlook at the annual ECB conference.
Proposed EU-Ukraine Agricultural Agreement Sparks Concerns among FarmersMEP Dömötör highlights risks of increased Ukrainian imports and unmonitored compliance with EU standards, urging protection for domestic agriculture.
Pioneering Hungarian Pilot Cadet Gréta Lázár Begins Training in the U.S.Staff Sergeant Gréta Lázár is set to become the first woman from NKE’s aircraft pilot program to earn American wings.
Milestone Nears for Paks II Project as Regulatory Barriers FallWith the obstacles being gradually resolved, the project is entering a critical phase.
Central Bank Launches AI-Powered System to Fight Financial CybercrimeThe new Central Fraud Detection System uses cutting-edge technology to detect and prevent fraudulent bank transfers in real time.
Gedeon Richter’s New Osteoporosis and Cancer Drugs Get Green LightThe approval of the monoclonal antibody biosimilar products is a significant milestone for Richter.
Gas Boilers Replaced with Thermal Energy in Rural TownOnly a few boilers were kept in the buildings of Mórahalom for safety reasons.
Exhibition Commemorating Cardinal Mindszenty Opens in WashingtonThe Mindszenty exhibition will be on display at the Washington institution until August 16.
Gedeon Richter’s New Osteoporosis and Cancer Drugs Get Green LightThe approval of the monoclonal antibody biosimilar products is a significant milestone for Richter.
Young People Flock to Courses at Mathias Corvinus CollegiumAmong Hungarian cities, Budapest, Szolnok, and Szeged had the most applicants.
Royal Palace in Gödöllő Acquires Rare Painting of Queen ElizabethAn 1867 portrait by György Raab and two lithographs enrich the historic Hungarian Baroque landmark’s collection.
Polish Victims of Tragic 2002 Coach Accident RememberedA beautiful memorial now stands at the site of the accident.
Tibor Kapu Talks about Life 400 Kilometers above EarthTibor Kapu again reported live from the International Space Station, conducting groundbreaking Hungarian experiments as part of the HUNOR program.
Statue of “Savior of Mothers,” Ignaz Semmelweis, Unveiled in Florence, ItalyThe statue was placed in the courtyard, where children and parents pass by every day.
Strength Athlete Pulls 45-Ton Lynx Combat Vehicle with His TeethHungary’s renowned strongman “Popeye” demonstrates extraordinary power by towing military vehicles.
Dominik Szoboszlai Mourns Liverpool Teammate Diogo Jota in Heartfelt Farewell"Your smile, your love for the game will never be forgotten," he wrote.
Motorsport Milestone: Balaton Park Circuit Gears Up for Superbike and MotoGPThe agreement with the rights holder of the two championships will allow Hungary to put itself on the world map through motorsports after Formula 1.
Record Number of Participants to Compete in This Year’s Balaton SwimWith a 45-year history, it is one of Hungary's oldest recreational sporting events.
Another Hungarian Talent Signs for LiverpoolAlthough no official details about the transfer fee are available, British media reports estimate the sum to be around £40 million, with a five-year contract.
Thousands to Fill Budapest’s Streets for Sold Out Night RunThe route will take runners through the capital's historic center from sunset into the evening.
Marco Rossi’s Team Breaks Their Losing Streak in AzerbaijanThe visitors dominated the game, but they had to wait until the 25th minute for a chance.
Hungary’s Ice Cream Renaissance: From Pure Flavors to Bold InnovationsIce cream is no longer just a summer treat, but an exciting gastronomic experience.
Artificial Intelligence Helps Craft the World’s Best White WineThe entry earned the highest score among 2,400 white wines.
Summer Spectacle Centered around Horses Thrills Audiences – GalleryFor the fifth time in a row, the village in western Hungary hosted a preliminary race for the prestigious National Horse Race.
Szabolcsi Apple Pálinka Wins Grand Prize39 gold medals awarded among 332 entries at Hungary’s prestigious pálinka and törkölypálinka contest.
Budapest Spas Splash into Summer with Extended Hours and Movie NightsThe “Night of Baths” festival will also return this year with exciting programs.
White Stork Population Finally Stabilizes after Previous DeclineThe average number of chicks per nest has remained around 2.5 over the past decade, sufficient for long-term population stability.
Quality Pálinka Drinks Take Center Stage at Gyula FestivalA unique tradition at the event is the bottling of the National Unity Pálinka, which is made from distillates from Hungary and beyond.