What happened today in Hungary? – 4 June, 2024

Top news from today: 🏴🇭🇺 Trianon 🏴🇭🇺, veto issue: Austria, Bill Murray, flood in Budapest, aircraft factory in China, Sziget, La Estancia Polo Club
Hungarian musicians at Sziget Main Stage include Azahriah, Beton.Hofi, Margaret Island

Sziget 2024: One of Europe's biggest music events welcomes festival-goers to Budapest again this year
Flood alert issued for Budapest, traffic changes

The lower embankment of the Danube is expected to be closed to traffic:
Budapest Mayor: Trianon ‘indelible’ part of Hungarians’ life

While the trauma of Trianon is an "indelible" part of Hungarians' life, "we must talk about the injustice but refrain from hiding behind our trauma when it comes to facing reality and today's problems"
Turkish-Hungarian cultural season features 70 events in Hungary

The Hungarian-Turkish cultural season currently under way in both countries featured 70 events in Hungary in the first five months
Hungarian company to build aircraft factory in China – VIDEO

A huge landmark for the Hungarian aircraft industry: head for China!
PM Orbán: June 4 marked the day when they ‘tried to assassinate the Hungarian nation’

🏴🇭🇺 "The aim of Trianon's dictate was the death of the nation, but the great colonising powers were unaware of the character of Hungarians"
Breaking news – After Belgium, Austria supports the suspension of Hungarian voting rights

The veto is used as a permanent political weapon by the Hungarian government when it is left alone to express its opinion. Even Austria, our neighbour, is not liking it:
A pleasant surprise: the new GDP data for Hungary are encouraging

The gross domestic product, GDP, indicator performed better than expected in the first quarter of 2024. Here is the latest KSH report. Hungary’s GDP climbed 1.1 percent in the first quarter of 2024, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said in…
Hungarian minister: Pro-peace politicians ‘hunted down’ in various ways

"They're hunted down sometimes physically, sometimes through legal means, sometimes politically,"





