‘Brussels bureaucracy’ becoming political player, says Orbán cabinet

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Good news: prices of certain OTC drugs will be cut in Hungary

Prices of 25 OTC drugs including painkillers, cough medicines, cold or flu medicines as well as nine prescription medicines will be cut in Hungary.
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Culture and Innovation Ministry adds new state secretariat

The government has decided to expand the Ministry of Culture and Innovation with a new state secretariat for cultural relations from June 15, and has appointed Anita Kiss-Hegyi to head it. New state secretariat The new secretariat is tasked with…
Top Hungary news: Wizz Air cancels flights, road closures in Budapest, kidnapped girl found

Wizz Air cancels flights, road closures in Budapest, kidnapped girl found, retail sector crisis, Parajd flooding and more!
Hungarian FM Szijjártó: ‘Unacceptable’ that Brussels constantly hampering Western Balkans enlargement

Szijjártó said enlargement would bring significant economic and security benefits, and it was "a serious mistake on the part of Brussels and the western member states to constantly hamper the process".
Von der Leyen and Zelensky plan to cut off Russian energy, says FM Szijjártó
According to Szijjártó, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky are preparing to cut off natural gas, crude oil and nuclear fuel supplies from Russia.
Hungarian FM Szijjártó: Non-stop consular services operating at Tel-Aviv embassy

Szijjártó said late on Friday that after the wave of attacks he had spoken with the envoy, who confirmed that consular services are operating round the clock at the Hungarian embassy in Tel-Aviv.
Red Bull Showrun brings British Formula 1 legend to Budapest

David Coulthard will be ploughing up the tarmac on 20 and 21 September when Red Bull Showrun visits our country for the first time.
EU marks 40 years of Schengen Agreement facing criticism over border control

As the European Union marks the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement, it faces growing scrutiny over the increasing use of internal border controls among Schengen countries, raising questions about the future of free movement within the bloc.
Hungarian MPs’ lawsuits rejected by ECHR

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled inadmissible and rejected the lawsuits of three Hungarian lawmakers, Bernadett Szél, Ákos Hadházy and Szabolcs Szabó, who turned to the court over cuts to their salaries as a punishment for their conduct during plenary sessions of parliament.