Orbán: Hungarian society is much more pluralistic, free and peaceful than German society
The Hungarian prime minister believes that more and more Western Europeans will move to Hungary in the next ten-twenty years and said that Hungary will welcome all refugees from the West. He also...
State of danger can now be extended by up to 180 days, as many times as deemed necessary
The amendment, passed on Monday was justified by the ruling parties on account of the war between Russia and Ukraine. The opposition says the state of danger has now become Hungary's permanent form...
Orbán wishes to strengthen Hungarian-British relations after Sunak's appointment
The Hungarian prime minister sent a letter of congratulations to the newly elected British leader.
„Russians, go home!” – several municipalities in Kharkiv region liberated by Transcarpathian...
Laci, Áron and Bars were the first members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to enter some of the recently liberated municipalities.
Szeged and Pécs join protests for teachers, kindergartens in several Budapest districts stay...
Thousands protested in Szeged and Pécs, joining the movement demanding urgent changes to Hungary’s public education system. Most kindergartens in several Budapest districts remained closed on Friday...
Women work for free in Hungary from the end of October
It has been calculated that compared to men, women in Hungary receive lower annual wages, on average equaling two months' worth of income.
Orbán's potential anti-sanctions coalition in Europe is pretty thin
While the Hungarian government has launched a poster campaign depicting EU sanctions as a bomb, there are few in Europe besides Orbán who are calling for the lifting of sanctions on Russia, and...
Church bell stolen from Hungary 21 years ago found in US antique store
The Hungarian diplomatic corps worked with the FBI to bring the bell home to the chapel in Jásztelek.
Teachers' unions send open letter to Viktor Orbán again, asking him to call a meeting of the...
According to the Teachers' Unions, the government is violating the law on strike, because they haven't sat down with the unions for months now to negotiate about the indefinite duration strikes.
Talking to the survivors was much harder than seeing the dead
Telex journalist Gergely Nyilas and photojournalist István Huszti have reported from Ukraine several times in the last six months. They have just returned from a three-week trip and told us about...
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