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Liget Budapest Named World’s Best Urban Development Project

Liget Budapest Named World’s Best Urban Development Project


Budapest Hosts Historic Turkic States Summit

Budapest Hosts Historic Turkic States Summit


Two Hungarian Cities among the Happiest in the World

Two Hungarian Cities among the Happiest in the World

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Germany Sends Aid to Syrian Regime, Hungary to their Victims

Germany Sends Aid to Syrian Regime, Hungary to their Victims


US Treasury Secretary Pledges to Resume Negotiations on Double Taxation

US Treasury Secretary Pledges to Resume Negotiations on Double Taxation


Emblematic Budapest Building of the Romantic Era Turns 160

Emblematic Budapest Building of the Romantic Era Turns 160


Historic Return: Astronaut Tibor Kapu Lands on Earth

Historic Return: Astronaut Tibor Kapu Lands on Earth

From Hungary's perspective, the event is of historical significance, as the country sent a human into space again after 45 years.
NHL-sponsored Referee Camp to Take Place in Budapest

NHL-sponsored Referee Camp to Take Place in Budapest

NHL chose Budapest to train more than fifty young referees from 15 countries.

Latest news

Stars of the Political Scene to Attend Fifth MCC Feszt in Esztergom


Our Farmers Will Lose Out on the EU-Ukraine Agricultural Deal


Foreign Minister: Europe Needs Cooperation, Not Tariffs, with Africa and China


Nuclear Specialists Complete Training for Paks II in Russia


Government Demands EU Action over Death of Hungarian Citizen in Ukraine


Establishment of Spacelab Network Marks New Era in Hungarian Space Research


Defending Champion Norbert Kiss Shines at European Truck Racing Championship


Provocation Planned in Budapest on Anniversary of Romanian Army’s 1919 Entry


Opinion Opinion


Brussels’ New Report Is an Openly Anti-Christian Attack on True European Values

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

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

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!

Greens: Goodbye Climate, Hello Anti-Christian Hate!

Behind the despicable hate-campaign is a failed actor and LGBTQ activist.

Domestic Politics Domestic Politics


Police Will Not Prosecute Budapest Pride Participants

Police Will Not Prosecute Budapest Pride Participants

Despite the rally’s ban, authorities acknowledge conflicting information may have misled attendees about its legality.

Southern Border Fence Curbing Illegal Migration Erected 10 Years Ago

Illegal border crossings have declined since 2015, but remain significant.

EU Debate over Budapest Pride Sparks Sharp Divisions among Hungarian MEPs

EU Justice Commissioner reaffirms support for LGBTQI rights as Hungarian representatives clash over Pride.

“Gold Diggers”: Top Recipients of Suspect EU Funds Identified

The Sovereignty Protection Office has named Hungarian NGOs and institutions receiving billions in EU funding as part of its investigation.

PM Viktor Orbán: “I am not fighting Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party, but their German masters”

The Prime Minister says Hungarian politics has always been defined by one question: “Who is your master?”

Viktor Orbán Will Not Bow to German Pressure on Ukraine’s EU Membership

The Hungarian Prime Minister vows to veto sanctions harmful to Hungarian families and warns against Brussels’ interference in national decisions.
New Drug Law Bans Traffickers from Municipalities Where They Sell Products

New Drug Law Bans Traffickers from Municipalities Where They Sell Products

Not only classic drugs and new psychoactive substances, but also other mind-altering substances will be classified as drugs.

Foreign politics Foreign politics


Our Farmers Will Lose Out on the EU-Ukraine Agricultural Deal

Our Farmers Will Lose Out on the EU-Ukraine Agricultural Deal

The agreement will have an extremely negative effect on Hugarian agriculture.

Foreign Minister: Europe Needs Cooperation, Not Tariffs, with Africa and China

Péter Szijjártó urged the EU to drop tariffs on African countries and focus on development to curb migration.

Government Demands EU Action over Death of Hungarian Citizen in Ukraine

Minister János Bóka criticizes Brussels’ silence, warns Ukrainian accession must respect EU values, and comments on new U.S. tariffs.

Provocation Planned in Budapest on Anniversary of Romanian Army’s 1919 Entry

The Calea Neamului Association’s planned August 3 event in front of the Hungarian Parliament sparks controversy, with opposition voices calling for a ban.

Denmark’s EU Presidency Targets Hungary over Rule of Law While Rapes and Robberies Surge at Home

Danish EU Affairs Minister warns of possible suspension of Hungary’s voting rights, while Denmark faces higher rates of violent crime.

Trump’s Tariff on EU Goods Takes Effect August 1

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó blames Ursula von der Leyen for the 30% U.S. tariff, and urges leadership change in Brussels.
Hungarian Man Beaten to Death by Ukrainian Army Recruiters

Hungarian Man Beaten to Death by Ukrainian Army Recruiters

Violent forced recruitment is increasing in Ukraine with falling numbers of volunteers.

Society Society


PM Orbán Says “Enough” after Hungarian Man Killed by Ukrainian Recruiters

PM Orbán Says “Enough” after Hungarian Man Killed by Ukrainian Recruiters

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán blames Ukrainian officers for fatally beating a Hungarian man during forced conscription.

Stars of the Political Scene to Attend Fifth MCC Feszt in Esztergom

This year the festival will be held from July 31st to August 2nd.

Southern Border Fence Curbing Illegal Migration Erected 10 Years Ago

Illegal border crossings have declined since 2015, but remain significant.

Lake Balaton Still Tops Hungary’s Fishing Rankings despite Decline

MOHOSZ annual report shows nearly 633 tons of fish caught from Lake Balaton in 2024, while nationwide catches rose thanks to stocking efforts.

Voracious Library Visitors: Book-Eating Insects Invade Pannonhalma Archabbey

The rise in temperature we are experiencing in Hungary is favorable for their reproduction.

The Government to Reach Out to Young Hungarians Living Worldwide

State Secretary Levente Magyar highlights programs aiming to connect Hungarian youth worldwide with their roots and the motherland.
Hungarian Man Beaten to Death by Ukrainian Army Recruiters

Hungarian Man Beaten to Death by Ukrainian Army Recruiters

Violent forced recruitment is increasing in Ukraine with falling numbers of volunteers.

Economy Economy


Our Farmers Will Lose Out on the EU-Ukraine Agricultural Deal

Our Farmers Will Lose Out on the EU-Ukraine Agricultural Deal

The agreement will have an extremely negative effect on Hugarian agriculture.

Foreign Minister: Europe Needs Cooperation, Not Tariffs, with Africa and China

Péter Szijjártó urged the EU to drop tariffs on African countries and focus on development to curb migration.

Nuclear Specialists Complete Training for Paks II in Russia

Paks II will be the first modern Russian-designed nuclear plant with VVER-1200 Gen III+ reactors in the EU.

Establishment of Spacelab Network Marks New Era in Hungarian Space Research

"In an explosively developing industry, we are writing the history of the 21st century in outer space."

Farmers Secure Hungary’s Bread Supply

The Agriculture Minister praised the farmers’ dedication despite weather challenges.

Mercedes-Benz Could Relocate A-Class Production to Kecskemét

The company reportedly plans to free up the necessary capacity for the new models in Germany.
Gas Boilers Replaced with Thermal Energy in Rural Town

Gas Boilers Replaced with Thermal Energy in Rural Town

Only a few boilers were kept in the buildings of Mórahalom for safety reasons.

Culture Culture


Provocation Planned in Budapest on Anniversary of Romanian Army’s 1919 Entry

Provocation Planned in Budapest on Anniversary of Romanian Army’s 1919 Entry

The Calea Neamului Association’s planned August 3 event in front of the Hungarian Parliament sparks controversy, with opposition voices calling for a ban.

Historic Return: Astronaut Tibor Kapu Lands on Earth

From Hungary's perspective, the event is of historical significance, as the country sent a human into space again after 45 years.

Establishment of Spacelab Network Marks New Era in Hungarian Space Research

"In an explosively developing industry, we are writing the history of the 21st century in outer space."

Slovenian Minority Gets Major Boost with Revamped Cultural Hub

The new institution stregthens the ethnic culture and faith of Slovenians in the region.

Tibor Kapu Bids Farewell to the International Space Station

The Ax-4 crew will land off the coast of California on Tuesday, July 15.

Students Reach for the Stars in Live Chat with Astronaut Tibor Kapu

The example of our astronaut shows that Hungarian researchers, engineers, and scientists can find their place at the forefront of the world, said the Ministerial Commissioner for Space Research.
Statue of “Savior of Mothers,” Ignaz Semmelweis, Unveiled in Florence, Italy

Statue of “Savior of Mothers,” Ignaz Semmelweis, Unveiled in Florence, Italy

The statue was placed in the courtyard, where children and parents pass by every day.

Sport Sport


Strength Athlete Pulls 45-Ton Lynx Combat Vehicle with His Teeth

Strength Athlete Pulls 45-Ton Lynx Combat Vehicle with His Teeth

Hungary’s renowned strongman “Popeye” demonstrates extraordinary power by towing military vehicles.

Defending Champion Norbert Kiss Shines at European Truck Racing Championship

After four rounds, halfway through the season, the Hungarian racer leads the overall standings.

Stunning Turnout at 8th Balaton Paddle Crossing

Touring kayaks and SUPs are usually the most popular, with over 1,200 people competing in the latter this year.

Ferenc Puskás Enters the Virtual Pitch: Soccer Legend Now Playable in eFootball

Puskás is one of the most iconic figures in football history and was captain of the legendary Hungarian Golden Team of the 1950s.

Breaking Its Own Record, Fifty-Fifty Wins the Blue Ribbon Regatta

All three podium finishers beat the previous record.

Complete Closure of the Danube on Saturday Morning

The fifth Hungarian Open Water Tournament invites amateurs and professionals alike to enjoy a 5.29 km journey down the Danube this Saturday.
NHL-sponsored Referee Camp to Take Place in Budapest

NHL-sponsored Referee Camp to Take Place in Budapest

NHL chose Budapest to train more than fifty young referees from 15 countries.

Lifestyle Lifestyle


Hungarians Choose Balaton over Adriatic as Prices Rise and Travel Habits Change

Hungarians Choose Balaton over Adriatic as Prices Rise and Travel Habits Change

Shorter, carefully planned holidays and favorable domestic options boost Lake Balaton’s popularity over foreign seaside resorts.

Three Tiny Newcomers Steal Hearts at Zoo Debrecen on Capybara Appreciation Day

Whether lounging in the sun or taking a dip in the water, the babies follow their mother everywhere.

Bold IPA from Horizont Brewing Crowned 2025 Nation’s Beer

The annual campaign's goal is to let beer lovers from across the country shape the recipe of a brand-new beer by voting not only on the style but also on specific flavor profiles.

Hévíz Lake Baths To Get Temporary Bathhouse

The government will fund a temporary lake bathhouse and a long-term redevelopment strategy to secure the iconic spa’s future.

Wizz Air to Resume Budapest–Tel Aviv Flights Earlier than Planned

The airline temporarily suspended its flights to the Israeli city in June.

Hollywood Star Zendaya Returns to Budapest, Fueling Talk of Dune Sequel

Zendaya surprised guests by casually visiting a coffee shop in downtown Budapest during a filming break.
Quality Pálinka Drinks Take Center Stage at Gyula Festival

Quality Pálinka Drinks Take Center Stage at Gyula Festival

A unique tradition at the event is the bottling of the National Unity Pálinka, which is made from distillates from Hungary and beyond.

Gallery Gallery


Summer Spectacle Centered around Horses Thrills Audiences – Gallery

Szolnok Helicopter Base Shows off Capabilities during President’s Visit

Tour de Hongrie Has Not Been Such a Success since 2020

Photos Show Impressive Capabilities of the Gidrán Armored Vehicles

Largest Spring Carnival In The Carpathian Basin Attracts Visitors

State-of-the-Art Lynx Vehicles Carefully Loaded onto Wagons

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