We’ve rounded up the top Hungary news from today: mass migration, Trump promise, Budapest public transport, Sziget Festival.
US President Trump firmly denied any promisesof providing Hungary with a financial shield in the event of a financial crisis.
The government's proposed law on Budapest's finances is a "political cudgel" that fails to address any real issues, Mayor ...
EU governments adopt the EDIP to strengthen joint defence development, procurement, and technology cooperation. #EU #defence ...
The attack took place on the night of a formal school ball held at a venue called Boomerang, where entry was by pre-purchased ...
Wizz Air revives base, relocates aircraft, and launches new flights to serve a growing number of passengers. #wizzair #travel ...
Budapest public transport guide: tickets, passes, BKK services and BudapestGO app information to help you travel easily and ...
The programme is becoming more colourful and the musical genres wider, as the Sziget festival aims to appeal to broader ...
Listed ICT company 4iG has signed strategic partnership agreements with Türkiye's leading defence and investment companies.
In a month-on-month comparison, consumer prices edged up by 0.1%. Food prices, excluding the cost of eating out, were ...
Mass migration will begin to Hungary provided the Orbán cabinet loses the 2026 elections and Péter Magyar's Tisza Party wins.
Hungary has one of the highest hospitality turnover rates in the EU. And the restaurant industry has a running joke. Whenever someone quits, managers shrug it off and assume they got a euro more ...
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