Orbán cabinet would amend current legislation for greater military operational flexibility

"It has become necessary to introduce a shorter, simpler, framework regulation that serves the flexible operation of the armed forces"
First of new Spanish CAF tram order arrives in Budapest

Compartments of the first of 51 Spanish CAF trams to be assembled in Budapest have arrived in the city
Recapping Hungary’s Exhibition Football Showdown with Ireland

A slow but steady game followed, ending in a late goal that tipped the scales in Ireland’s favor.
What happened today in Hungary? — 10 June, 2024
Top news from today: Elections 2024: Fidesz - Tisza - DK, Budapest: difference of a few hundred votes, Orbán’s minister resigns, CEU
PM Orbán: ‘Hungarian democracy is alive and well – Update

"The European parliamentary elections were won by the pro-peace side" - PM Orbán
Hungarian parliament votes down proposal to impeach president

President Sulyok may have been involved as a lawyer in the "illegal transfer of Hungarian farmland to foreigners" in the early 2000s:
Pro-government analysts assess the EP elections

"Sunday's elections had proven that Hungary is a right-wing country"
Mali’s minister foreign minister Abdoulaye Diop hold talks in Budapest

The Sahel region, with Mali, is one of Africa's most vulnerable areas "therefore we could say that Europe's security is determined in the Sahel," Minister Péter Szijjártó said.
Hungary’s largest coke ovens shut down

Hungarian steel maker Liberty Dunaújváros has started shutting down its two coke ovens:
Flooding Rába expected to peak at record level on Monday evening

The national water management directorate OVF has mobilised some 400 staff members from across the country to assist with flood defences at the Rába river:





