Orbán: Ukraine war a pretext for Brussels ‘coup’ against nation states

The war, “or rather Brussels’s pro-war policies feeding the war,” is the greatest challenge for Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told the plenary session of the Forum of Hungarian Lawmakers in the Carpathian Basin (KMKF) in…
New direct flight connects Budapest with Middle Eastern capital

The first flight departed on Thursday from Budapest Airport.
Top EU legal advisor: Hungary’s anti-LGBT law violates fundamental EU values

Hungary’s controversial "child protection" law has come under fire again—this time from the EU's top legal advisor.
Péter Magyar slams government over child abuse scandal: “A tsunami of lies and deflection”

Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar has sharply criticised the Hungarian government’s handling of a shocking child protection scandal.
Hungarian government: Ukraine war not moving in direction of peace

According to the government, the likelihood of a swift peace settlement has been diminished by events of the past week.
FM Szijjártó: Mexican market offers major growth potential for Hungarian companies

Hungarian businesses have “great opportunities” in Mexico, said Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó in Mexico City.
Top Hungary news: Trianon, heat alert, outrageous journalism, Drakula Park, Hollywood in Budapest — 4 June, 2025

Trianon 105, housing market, first heat alert, outrageous journalism, Orbán invites Dodik, Drakula Park and more!
Train delay compensation in Hungary: Here’s how many refunds the railway company issued in the first 3 days

Lots and lots of passengers have already received refunds under the Hungarian State Railway (MÁV)'s new train delay compensation scheme, launched just days ago.
Péter Magyar calls for unity on 105th anniversary of Trianon: “We will always rebuild our country”

Check out what Péter Magyar and other politicians had to say on the Day of National Cohesion: the 105th anniversary of the Treaty of Trianon.
Budapest mayor Karácsony: Government plans to strip city of further EUR 44.6 million in business tax revenue

Karácsony called the move politically motivated and “revolting,” especially as it slashes business tax on gambling facilities by 75%.