Orbán on 2022: In the end, we were on our own
The Hungarian Prime Minister evaluated the year behind, and said the most important goals for 2023 were to stay out of the war and the recession, and to bring inflation down to a one-digit number.
Hungarian Academy of Sciences demands reinstatement of fired teachers
The scientific body has requested the intercession of President Katalin Novák in its latest resolution on the state of Hungarian public education.
First teacher outside of Budapest fired for civil disobedience
All thirteen educators sacked so far were from the capital. The fourteenth, a teacher from Pécs was on probation and could thus be sacked without justification.
Telex's fifth transparency report
Another six months have passed, and as promised, we are once again here with a detailed report on Telex's development and financial situation.
Argentine ambassador rejects his country being called "white, Christian nation representing...
Argentina's ambassador to Hungary has rejected the unusual congratulatory message of the Fidesz MP.
Hungarian bank to support Putin-friendly Bosnian Serb entity with 45-billion forint loan
This comes on top of the 35-million euro economic development program the Hungarian government has launched in Republika Srpska earlier this year in the entity threatening to secede from the...
Orbán on the football World Cup: There's hardly a more purely Christian story than this
It's a good thing that the Qataris spent money on football instead of more skyscrapers, and the last resort against the destructive effect of money are the national teams – opined the Hungarian...
BKV donates 15 scrapped but functioning buses to Ukraine
Budapest's Public Transportation Company has assisted the neighbouring country and those fleeing the war several times before.
Hungarian Teachers' Unions demand resignation of minister in charge of public education
Minister of Interior Sándor Pintér, who has overseen Hungarian public education since May said that he does have “some idea about education”. The unions beg to differ.
Are the sanctions really to blame for the expensive fuel? The numbers reveal quite the opposite
Despite Hungary's exemption from sanctions on Russian oil, compared to last November, the price of fuel in Hungary has increased more than in most EU countries.
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