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Hungary stunned as M1’s 4-hour broadcast blackout goes viral with nearly 2 million views
A silent screen, a four-hour broadcast interruption and nearly 2 million social media views! Continue reading
Hungarian forint trying to hold on as markets rattle after global tensions
The Hungarian forint suffered its steepest decline in weeks, with investors continuing to react to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and concerns over Hungary's public finances. But is it the end of the good days of the Hungarian currency? Continue reading
Hungarian health minister Zsolt Hegedűs on The New York Times’ list of most stylish people
Budapest court sentences Irish man to prison for the murder of Mackenzie Michalski
A Budapest court has sentenced an Irish man to prison for the murder of 31-year-old American tourist Mackenzie Elizabeth Michalski, whose death in the Hungarian capital in November 2024 gained international attention. Continue reading
PM Péter Magyar publishes details of former President’s publicly funded US trip
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar claims a publicly funded 2018 trip to the United States by former President János Áder included several days of what he described as family holiday activities rather than official state business. Continue reading
Will Budapest miss out? India throws its hat into the ring for the 2036 Olympic Games
India has officially confirmed its ambition to host the 2036 Summer Olympic Games, emerging as one of the strongest contenders in what is expected to become an increasingly competitive race. Meanwhile Budapest's mayor, Gergely Karácsony recently said it would be a dream come true to host the Olympic Games in the Hungarian capital. Continue reading
Hungary’s tax authority finds no evidence of crime in Ukrainian gold convoy case
The National Tax and Customs Administration of Hungary (NAV) has announced that it has found no evidence so far of criminal wrongdoing in the highly controversial Ukrainian "gold convoy" case. Continue reading
Digital euro? European Parliament’s project is one step closer now
The European Parliament has taken a major step towards introducing the digital euro, a secure, state-backed digital alternative to cash while strengthening Europe's financial independence from foreign payment providers. Continue reading
Fidesz holds protest in Budapest against Tisza Party’s removal of president
Supporters of Fidesz and the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) staged a demonstration outside Sándor Palace on Thursday to protest what organisers described as the "construction of a Tisza dictatorship" and the planned removal of President Tamás Sulyok. Continue reading
Péter Magyar receives extraordinary gift from Turkish President Erdoğan
Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has revealed the unusual gift he received from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during the recent NATO summit. Continue reading

