Compulsory Vaccination Endangers Schools’ Operation, Teachers’ Organizations Say A growing number of professionals worry that compulsory vaccination would have a devastating consequence on the operation of several schools,... 2021.11.16.
Budapest Airport Owners Take Potential First Step Towards Sale The owners of Liszt Ferenc International operator Budapest Airport have entered into a due diligence process with the Hungarian government,... 2021.11.16.
Foreign Minister: EU Backs Sanctions for Use of Migration as Mode of Manipulation Following its latest review of the situation on the Belarus-Poland border, the European Union has backed the use of sanctions... 2021.11.16.
Two Former Leaders of Hungary’s Intelligence Agency Also on Pegasus Surveillance List Two former leaders of Hungary’s internal security intelligence agency under the former Ferenc Gyurcsány-led government also appear on the list... 2021.11.16.
Hungary’s Covid Situation Nearing Magnitude of Third Wave Hungary’s control over the current national Covid situation is quickly deteriorating. The Delta variant is rapidly spreading through the country,... 2021.11.16.
PM Orbán: Economic Growth Should Benefit All Including Pensioners Hungary's economic growth is a "shared success" from which everybody including pensioners should benefit, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on... 2021.11.16.
DK Queries Gov’t Members in Connection with Sale of Mol Shares Did government members and their relatives sell shares in Hungarian oil and gas company MOL shortly before the cabinet's decision... 2021.11.16.
Central Bank Head Urges Rethink on Deficit Spending to Restore Balance The way in which Hungary narrows the gap with more advanced economies requires a rethink so that not only is... 2021.11.15.
Decree on Fuel Price Freezing: No Loopholes, Tough Sanctions for Station Operators Trying to avoid running a business at a loss by suspending services and cutting opening hours has been made virtually... 2021.11.15.
MTV European Music Awards in Budapest Puts LGBTIQ Rights in the Spotlight At this year's MTV European Music Awards in Budapest, music took a backstage to the support of LGBTIQ rights, which... 2021.11.15.
Hungary Sends Volunteers to Border Guard after Fast-Track Training The number of illegal border crossings in Hungary is over 1,000 per day, noted the head of the Prime Minister's... 2021.11.13.
Commissioner Reynders Still Finds Rule of Law Situation in Hungary Problematic, Justice Min. Disagrees The Europen Commission's opinion has not changed significantly in the past months regarding problems it listed in its rule of... 2021.11.12.
PM Candidate Márki-Zay in Brussels: “We will be loyal members of the EU and NATO, not traitors” "We will be loyal members of the European Union and NATO, not traitors,” said Péter Márki-Zay, the joint opposition’s candidate... 2021.11.12.
Gov’t Official: Media Becoming Political Player The press has lost its role of keeping the public informed and instead is turning into a political player amid... 2021.11.12.
Press Roundup: Budapest Mayor Accused of Planning to Sell City Hall Pro-government media accuse the Budapest Mayor of intending to sell the City Hall building. A left-wing commentator describes the allegation... 2021.11.12.
FM Szijjártó: Trade Turnover Doubles Between Hungary, Turkic Council Members Trade turnover has doubled between Hungary and Turkic Council states in the past decade and the importance of cooperation is... 2021.11.11.
Gov’t to Cap Fuel Prices at HUF 480 The government has decided to maximise the prices of petrol and diesel at 480 forints (EUR 1.3) per liter from... 2021.11.11.
Hungary Delivers 200,000 Jabs of Sinopharm Covid Vaccine for Turkic Council Donation to Africa Hungary has delivered some 200,000 jabs of Covid vaccine to Istanbul to be shipped to African countries as part of... 2021.11.11.
Foreign Minister Thanks Poland for Protecting EU Borders Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó assured his Polish counterpart Zbigniew Rau of Hungary's solidarity and expressed thanks for Polish border guards... 2021.11.11.
Derogatory Comments from Gov’t’s Leading Cultural Politician on Hungarian Culture Ignite Harsh Reactions "If it were up to me, I would probably trash 80% of Hungarian literature, so I would say that unfortunately... 2021.11.10.
Hungary Launches USD 52 million Tied Aid Scheme in Rwanda Hungary will launch a 52 million US dollar tied aid loan in Rwanda, the largest such scheme undertaken by Hungary... 2021.11.10.