Exhibition Evoking the Golden Age of Bookbinding Opens in Budapest The event is connected to the bicentenary of Hungarian novelist Mór Jókai's birth.
Cycling and Equestrian Sports Receive Huge Boost in the Szeged Region The projects target cycling and equestrian tourism, as well as water tourism on the Maros and Tisza rivers.
20-25% of Proposed EU Budget Heading to Ukraine, Warns Viktor Orbán Enormous sums are planned for propping up a non EU member's economy, while resources are taken away from European farmers.
Brussels’ New Report Is an Openly Anti-Christian Attack on True European Values Ministerial Commissioner Bernadett Petri and ADF International warn that branding conservative and faith-based groups as “extremist” threatens pluralism in Europe.
Germany Is Waging a Hybrid Migrant-War against Donald Tusk’s Poland Polish interests and those of the German current globalist government are in irreconcilable conflict.
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.
Government Prioritizes National Workforce over Foreign EmployeesDomestic workers always come first when it comes to Hungary's own labor market.
Tusványos 2025: Dialogue, Debate, and Music in the Heart of TransylvaniaThe Bálványos Summer University returns with nearly 500 programs, exploring major geopolitical topics and showcasing top Hungarian performers.
New Visitor Center Opens in Révfülöp to Boost Community Life and TourismRévfülöp’s long-awaited visitor center symbolizes the government’s commitment to improving rural life and preserving the Balaton region’s unique identity.
Can Our Rising Student Wages Beat the Ones in Western Europe?Tens of thousands of students work regularly throughout the year in many areas, particularly in retail and service sectors.
Tough Drug Law Shows Results One Month after ImplementationThe amount of drugs, money, and movable property seized is increasing day by day, said government commissioner László Horváth.
Southern Border Fence Curbing Illegal Migration Erected 10 Years AgoIllegal border crossings have declined since 2015, but remain significant.
Cycling and Equestrian Sports Receive Huge Boost in the Szeged RegionThe projects target cycling and equestrian tourism, as well as water tourism on the Maros and Tisza rivers.
Viktor Orbán Shows Support for Prosecuted Former Brazilian President Jair BolsonaroThe former president might face this consequence for violating a ban on social media appearances.
Tusványos 2025: Dialogue, Debate, and Music in the Heart of TransylvaniaThe Bálványos Summer University returns with nearly 500 programs, exploring major geopolitical topics and showcasing top Hungarian performers.
EU Migration Funds Used to Influence Member State Policies, Says Sovereignty OfficeA new report warns that Brussels-backed pressure groups are bypassing national governments and undermining migration sovereignty.
Hungary-Romania Relations Strengthen with Focus on Energy and ConnectivityForeign Minister Péter Szijjártó highlights strategic energy, transport, and minority policy ties following talks with Romanian Deputy PM Barna Tánczos.
Minister Slams EU’s €2 Trillion Budget Proposal for Prioritizing UkraineJános Bóka criticizes the European Commission’s draft for tying funds to political conditions, introducing new taxes, and pushing the bloc toward militarization.
Ukrainian Secret Service Allegedly Influenced Autopsy in Hungarian Man’s Controversial DeathHungarian authorities question the credibility of a Ukrainian autopsy after reports suggest the coroner was blackmailed to conceal evidence of abuse.
State Secretary Says Hungarian Unity in Slovakia Is Our Joint ResponsibilityIf we want a strong Hungarian community in Slovakia, we have to act accordingly.
Viktor Orbán Shows Support for Prosecuted Former Brazilian President Jair BolsonaroThe former president might face this consequence for violating a ban on social media appearances.
Keleti Railway Station to Close for Four Weeks due to Major RenovationRegular services will temporarily not arrive at or depart from the railway station.
Pope Leo XIV Sends His First Message to HungariansThe Holy Father responded to the congratulations and support of the Hungarian President.
Ukrainian Secret Service Allegedly Influenced Autopsy in Hungarian Man’s Controversial DeathHungarian authorities question the credibility of a Ukrainian autopsy after reports suggest the coroner was blackmailed to conceal evidence of abuse.
New Visitor Center Opens in Révfülöp to Boost Community Life and TourismRévfülöp’s long-awaited visitor center symbolizes the government’s commitment to improving rural life and preserving the Balaton region’s unique identity.
Ukrainian Security Service Arrests Suspected ArsonistThe man is facing criminal charges for incitement against nationalities and religious denominations, as well as intentional arson.
Driving Electric Scooters May Cost More Than We ThinkAccidents caused by electric scooters are not high in number, but damages can be quite serious.
Government Prioritizes National Workforce over Foreign EmployeesDomestic workers always come first when it comes to Hungary's own labor market.
U.S.–Hungarian Combat and Rescue Exercise Returns with Latest HH-60W HelicopterThis year, for the first time, the U.S. contingent is bringing the latest HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopter to the Pápa air base.
Economic Ties Reinforced with Germany at High-Level MeetingMinister Márton Nagy highlights strategic partnership as German companies remain committed to Hungary.
Defense Forces Helicopter Unit Supports NATO Mission in KosovoThe operation includes over 400 Hungarian soldiers, making their role in the Western Balkans outstanding among the allies.
Salaries Are Rising, Reached New HighsIn international comparison, the dynamics of Hungarian wage growth can be considered particularly good.
Hungary Seeks to Remain Leading European Hub for Chinese InvestmentIn recent years, Chinese companies brought the most investments to our country, said the Foreign Minister.
Gas Boilers Replaced with Thermal Energy in Rural TownOnly a few boilers were kept in the buildings of Mórahalom for safety reasons.
Discover the Spellbinding Beauty of the Körös Region in the SouthThe waterways of the Körös region have been loved by rowing enthusiasts for decades.
Exhibition Evoking the Golden Age of Bookbinding Opens in BudapestThe event is connected to the bicentenary of Hungarian novelist Mór Jókai's birth.
Tusványos 2025: Dialogue, Debate, and Music in the Heart of TransylvaniaThe Bálványos Summer University returns with nearly 500 programs, exploring major geopolitical topics and showcasing top Hungarian performers.
Historic Battle Comes to Life at Gyula Fortress DaysThe Siege of Gyula was unprecedentedly long in Hungarian military history.
Budapest Zoo to Become a New Educational Hub of the CapitalAccompanied by zoo educators, every element of it is based on a nature-friendly experience.
Jennifer Lopez Wows Budapest at Her First Concert in HungaryThe show started about 40 minutes late, but the spectacular performance more than made up for the wait.
Cycling and Equestrian Sports Receive Huge Boost in the Szeged RegionThe projects target cycling and equestrian tourism, as well as water tourism on the Maros and Tisza rivers.
Strength Athlete Pulls 45-Ton Lynx Combat Vehicle with His TeethHungary’s renowned strongman “Popeye” demonstrates extraordinary power by towing military vehicles.
World Aquatics: Women’s Water Polo Team Knocks Out Olympic Champions to Reach FinalThe Hungary-Greece final will be held on Wednesday.
Open Water Swimmers Make History with Triple Podium Finish at World ChampionshipsHungary won three medals at a World Championship for the first time.
Judit Polgár’s Team Triumphs at Star-Studded NBA–Chess Crossover FestivalThe $25,000 prize was donated to the Grant Williams Family Foundation.
International Sports Competition for Catholic Schools Kicks Off in Budapest750 athletes from Catholic schools and parishes in 15 countries on three continents are attending the competition.
Defending Champion Norbert Kiss Shines at European Truck Racing ChampionshipAfter four rounds, halfway through the season, the Hungarian racer leads the overall standings.
NHL-sponsored Referee Camp to Take Place in BudapestNHL chose Budapest to train more than fifty young referees from 15 countries.
Discover the Spellbinding Beauty of the Körös Region in the SouthThe waterways of the Körös region have been loved by rowing enthusiasts for decades.
Ibis Opens New Aviation-Themed Hotel at Debrecen AirportThe newly launched ibis Styles Debrecen Airport features 88 rooms, aviation-inspired interiors, and a real suspended airplane model.
Keleti Railway Station to Close for Four Weeks due to Major RenovationRegular services will temporarily not arrive at or depart from the railway station.
Budapest Zoo to Become a New Educational Hub of the CapitalAccompanied by zoo educators, every element of it is based on a nature-friendly experience.
Delicacy Treasure Hunt at Lake Balaton Marks American Ice Cream DayThe aim of the campaign is to draw attention to the diversity and quality of ice cream at Lake Balaton.
Miskolc Forest Train Offers One-of-a-Kind Gastro JourneyThe innovative gastro tour ranks among the most exciting tourist initiatives, combining culinary delights with education and nature conservation.
Cycling and Equestrian Sports Receive Huge Boost in the Szeged RegionThe projects target cycling and equestrian tourism, as well as water tourism on the Maros and Tisza rivers.