Official: Hungary’s 2026 budget is set, economic recovery postponed to next year – UPDATE

The 2026 budget is based on peace and can rightly be called a “peace budget”, Gergely Gulyás, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office, said at a weekly press briefing on Thursday. Gulyás said the biggest beneficiaries of the budget…
Hungarian government’s website still shows support for Ukraine’s EU accession, Tisza Party points out

The government is spending "tens of billions of taxpayers' forints" to argue against Ukraine's European Union entry, its website is "still full of posts suggesting vehement support" for Ukraine's endeavours, the Tisza Party said.
MOL’s USD 400-million investment in Pakistan touted as Hungary–Pakistan success story

MOL has also recently announced three new gas discoveries in Pakistan's Tal block.
All details of Hungary’s gigantic Chinese loan must be made public, court rules

The EUR 1 billion Chinese loan in question was taken out without any official government announcement. Now, all the details have to be made public.
Success: Hungarian IT company among Financial Times fastest-growing companies!

For the second year running, the Hungarian IT company has been named in the FT 1000 list compiled annually by the Financial Times and Statista.
Fidesz accuses Tisza Party of supporting fast-tracked EU membership for Ukraine

Through adopting the resolution, Tisza's MEPs "voted full and unconditional support for Ukraine," a Fidesz MEP said.
PHOTOS: Kyrgyz museum opens show on Almásy expedition

The Kyrgyz Museum of National History opened an exhibition about György Almásy, a Hungarian traveller, ethnographer and zoologist.
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Top Hungary news: Schengen border restrictions, summer arrives, desert in Hungary – 16 April, 2025

US dollar and forint, Schengen border restrictions, thousands of Koreans disappear, summer arrives, new desert forming in Hungary
PHOTOS: Demonstrators occupied Elisabeth Bridge in Budapest again

Demonstrators lead by Ákos Hadházy regularly block the Elisabeth Bridge in Budapest.
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Construction companies in Hungary expect tighter margins in 2025

Around 52pc of Hungarian construction companies expect their profit margins to narrow in 2025, a survey of ÉVOSZ shows.