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.
International Sports Competition for Catholic Schools Kicks Off in Budapest 750 athletes from Catholic schools and parishes in 15 countries on three continents are attending the competition.
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.
Greens: Goodbye Climate, Hello Anti-Christian Hate! Behind the despicable hate-campaign is a failed actor and LGBTQ activist.
Police Will Not Prosecute Budapest Pride ParticipantsDespite the rally’s ban, authorities acknowledge conflicting information may have misled attendees about its legality.
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.
EU Debate over Budapest Pride Sparks Sharp Divisions among Hungarian MEPsEU Justice Commissioner reaffirms support for LGBTQI rights as Hungarian representatives clash over Pride.
“Gold Diggers”: Top Recipients of Suspect EU Funds IdentifiedThe Sovereignty Protection Office has named Hungarian NGOs and institutions receiving billions in EU funding as part of its investigation.
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.
Government Urges a Common EU Response on Forced Conscription in UkrainePéter Szijjártó says it is shocking that international leaders turn a blind eye on the brutal conscription of Ukraine.
Bilingual Village Signs Removed in Romania, Sparking ProtestLocal Facebook page Banatul de altădată called on authorities to restore Hungarian and Serbian names alongside the Romanian ones, citing the region’s multi-ethnic heritage.
Ukraine Disguises Brutal Manhunt as Conscription, Foreign Minister SaysPM Orbán and FM Szijjártó condemn Ukraine’s forced conscription practices, calling for EU action and to block Kyiv’s swift EU accession.
Government Urges EU to Strike Tariff Deal with U.S. within Two WeeksThe Parliamentary State Secretary warns that failure to reach an agreement could undermine European competitiveness and harm Hungarian businesses.
Our Farmers Will Lose Out on the EU-Ukraine Agricultural DealThe agreement will have an extremely negative effect on Hugarian agriculture.
Foreign Minister: Europe Needs Cooperation, Not Tariffs, with Africa and ChinaPéter Szijjártó urged the EU to drop tariffs on African countries and focus on development to curb migration.
Hungarian Man Beaten to Death by Ukrainian Army RecruitersViolent forced recruitment is increasing in Ukraine with falling numbers of volunteers.
Researchers Advance in Finding Cure for Alzheimer’sExperts are investigating the role of brain cells in spatial orientation.
Major Investment to Restore Biodiversity in Őrség National ParkThe newly announced projects will improve the conditions for the preservation of natural values on a total of over 1,100 hectares.
Bilingual Village Signs Removed in Romania, Sparking ProtestLocal Facebook page Banatul de altădată called on authorities to restore Hungarian and Serbian names alongside the Romanian ones, citing the region’s multi-ethnic heritage.
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.
Ukrainian-Hungarian Cybercrime Gang Exposed by PoliceA cybercrime gang tricked victims into handing over millions of forints via fake bank calls and remote access tools.
A Greener and More Accessible Citadel Lookout Point Awaits Visitors in 2026The revamped Citadel will feature new parks, panoramic terraces, and exhibitions that celebrate Hungarian history and freedom.
Hungarian Man Beaten to Death by Ukrainian Army RecruitersViolent forced recruitment is increasing in Ukraine with falling numbers of volunteers.
Our Farmers Will Lose Out on the EU-Ukraine Agricultural DealThe agreement will have an extremely negative effect on Hugarian agriculture.
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.
Defense Forces’ Helicopter Fleet Now CompleteHungary has the most modern helicopter fleet in Europe, stressed Dennis Bernitz, Head of Western Europe Sales at Airbus Helicopter, at the handover ceremony.
OTP Group Ranks among Europe’s Top BanksHungary’s largest banking group secured a leading position in S&P’s 2025 performance ranking, driven by strong profits and stable growth.
Government Urges EU to Strike Tariff Deal with U.S. within Two WeeksThe Parliamentary State Secretary warns that failure to reach an agreement could undermine European competitiveness and harm Hungarian businesses.
Foreign Minister: Europe Needs Cooperation, Not Tariffs, with Africa and ChinaPéter Szijjártó urged the EU to drop tariffs on African countries and focus on development to curb migration.
Gas Boilers Replaced with Thermal Energy in Rural TownOnly a few boilers were kept in the buildings of Mórahalom for safety reasons.
Researchers Advance in Finding Cure for Alzheimer’sExperts are investigating the role of brain cells in spatial orientation.
Gödöllő Palace Celebrates Double Anniversary with Operetta TributeA special performance celebrates anniversaries of composer Jenő Huszka, writer Mór Jókai, and composer Johann Strauss in Gödöllő.
Tibor Kapu Returns from the ISS with Groundbreaking Research ResultsThe successful experiments lay the foundation for future innovations in space science and technology.
A Greener and More Accessible Citadel Lookout Point Awaits Visitors in 2026The revamped Citadel will feature new parks, panoramic terraces, and exhibitions that celebrate Hungarian history and freedom.
Historic Return: Astronaut Tibor Kapu Lands on EarthFrom 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."
Minister Amends Legislation over Smuggled Klimt PaintingJános Lázár has filed a complaint and amends legislation over the illegally exported Klimt painting.
Strength Athlete Pulls 45-Ton Lynx Combat Vehicle with His TeethHungary’s renowned strongman “Popeye” demonstrates extraordinary power by towing military vehicles.
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.
Stunning Turnout at 8th Balaton Paddle CrossingTouring 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 eFootballPuskás 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 RegattaAll three podium finishers beat the previous record.
NHL-sponsored Referee Camp to Take Place in BudapestNHL chose Budapest to train more than fifty young referees from 15 countries.
Hungarians Choose Balaton over Adriatic as Prices Rise and Travel Habits ChangeShorter, carefully planned holidays and favorable domestic options boost Lake Balaton’s popularity over foreign seaside resorts.
Best Beaches on Lake Balaton RevealedThe 2025 "Blue Wave Flag" beach rating saw record participation and rising standards.
150-Year-Old Plane Crowned Tree of the YearThe aim of the competition is to draw attention to the trees in our immediate environment, their history, and their role.
Three Tiny Newcomers Steal Hearts at Zoo Debrecen on Capybara Appreciation DayWhether 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 BeerThe 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 BathhouseThe government will fund a temporary lake bathhouse and a long-term redevelopment strategy to secure the iconic spa’s future.
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.