Utility costs force world famous Győr ballet to rehearse at Audi factory
As the local theatre closed in January, the heating in the ballet company's studio also had to be turned off, so the unusual solution is a life-saver for them. They were given a room heated to 20...
How Viktor Orbán decided to arm Hungary
January 11. 2023. – 11:22 AM
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Galavits Patrik
Hungary launched a major military development program seven years ago. The prime minister has used it to strengthen his international relationships and also realised the usefulness of the military...
The latest from Arte Weekly: Will Europe be flooded by Chinese tourists released during the...
January 11. 2023. – 10:23 AM
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Bozsó Ágnes
Does the end of China’s Covid restrictions risk bringing a Covid surge to Europe? EU countries are divided over how to respond. We also look at how e-scooters are changing European transit – for...
Former Fidesz legal adviser's company wins media monitoring tender of Hungarian government
There was only one other participant in the public procurement tender: Századvég Alapítvány, which also has close ties to Fidesz.
Szijjártó: Hungary will vote against Kosovo's admission into European organizations
According to the Foreign Minister, "the guarantee of Hungary's energy security is now in Serbia".
The world's oldest living olympian, Ágnes Keleti turns 102, and celebrates with a documentary...
Hungary's most successful olympian ever celebrated her 102nd birthday this week. A new documentary about her extraordinary life is set to begin screening at select Hungarian cinemas this weekend.
Orbán promises to make Hungary a ‘regional middle power’ – and keeps us guessing about the hows
January 10. 2023. – 01:44 PM
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Mészáros R. Tamás
In his latest foreign policy speech, the Prime Minister proclaimed that Hungary should avoid being marginalised by economic decoupling between the West and China and shuld strive to become a...
"We'll have to see what's going to happen" – Navracsics on the exclusion of foundation-run...
The Hungarian government believes they have complied with all requests, but the European Council and the Commission see things differently.
29 teachers in Szentgotthárd school begin practicing indefinite civil disobedience
The school's principal said it was impossible to replace this many people, but added that education would continue from 12 January.
The effect of increased gas prices on European capitals and where Budapest stands in comparison
January 09. 2023. – 04:04 PM
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Brückner Gergely
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Andrea Horváth Kávai (translation)
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Mizsur András
Households in the Dutch capital are paying the most for gas. Hungary has not yet seen such a brutal rise in gas prices, but residents have already started to cut back on consumption.