What happened today in Hungary? – 29 January, 2024

Top news from today: weakness of the forint, new public transport season tickets, Van Gogh, final warning to Orbán, Busójárás soon
Budapest is one of the top European destinations for Valentine’s Day

Now Budapest has been ranked as one of the most romantic cities:
Meeting of Hungarian and Ukrainian foreign ministers held, with the Hungarian side asking for 11-point changes

The Hungarian Foreign Minister visited Transcarpathia, Ukraine, where he met his Foreign Minister counterpart:
Hungarian forint has fallen to a low we have not seen for months

The forint is at several month lows against both the dollar and the euro, but where will it stop?
German defendant in February 2023 Budapest violent antifa attacks sentenced to 3 years in prison

The whole Hungarian public was shocked by the antifa attacks a year ago. One of the defendants confessed to everything and accepted the consequences.
BREAKING NEWS: Budapest and the Government reach agreement on new public transport season tickets

Great news for public transport users in Budapest! #máv #bkk #bkv
New Maltese Charity’s health-care centre opens in Hungary

The Maltese Charity Service's has opened a health centre set up in Bicske, east of Budapest, to provide mobile services to the country's poorest localities.
EU commissioner: If situation in Hungary worsens, EC could block funds again

If the situation regarding the rule of law worsens in Hungary, the European Commission could block funds to the country again, European Commissioner for Values and Transparency Vera Jourova said in Brussels on Monday, adding that "this is a dynamic process".
Defendants of the brutal Antifa attack may receive many years in the Hungarian court

A year ago, an international #antifa group went on a rampage in Budapest, carrying out several attacks on unsuspecting passers-by
Romanian PM Ciolacu: let’s forget the nonsense that Transylvania is not Romanian land

Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu explained his vision of Hungarian-Romanian coexistence and warned that as the elections draw near, certain political forces may attempt to fracture the unity..





