Hungary Budapest celebrates Saint Stephen's Day with famous fireworks Rains delayed the start of Hungary's Saint Stephen's Day fireworks celebrations, which glittered over the Danube River and were watched by hundreds of thousands of onlookers. 21/08/2024
Europe News Brussels awaits explanation for Hungary’s easing of visa for Russians The Hungarian foreign minister has accused European governments of targeting Budapest with a ‘campaign of lies’ over the entry scheme. 19/08/2024
Hungary Droughts caused by severe heat in Hungary lead to major crops damage According to the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture, the areas damaged by drought are growing by several tens of thousands of hectares every week. 16/08/2024
Lifestyle Could Hungarian horseback archery become the next Olympic sport? In Hungary, the sport of horseback archery is experiencing a resurgence. Organisers dream it may one day become an Olympic event. 13/08/2024
Hungary Sziget Festival aims to break down disability taboos A venue at Budapest's Sziget Festival aims to raise awareness of disabilities through various activities that simulate what it's like to live with them. 12/08/2024
Europe News Hungary's largest music festival on high alert Organisers of Hungary's largest music festival, Sziget, have raised the event's security alert as a precautionary measure following the recently thwarted terrorist attacks at Taylor Swift concerts in the Austrian capital. 10/08/2024
Culture news 30 years of Sziget: Festival kicks off with Kylie Minogue Hundreds of nationalities gather in the heart of Budapest – as the 30th edition of Sziget festival kicks off today. 07/08/2024
Hungary Hungary's recycling system clogs up as it struggles to meet EU target The central European country has yet to reach the EU target of nearly 6.5 million recycled bottles per day by 2025. 06/08/2024
Europe News Boxer Imane Khelif clinches medal at Olympics after gender outcry She defeated Hungarian Anna Luca Hamori in the quarter-finals of the women’s 66-kilogram division and will now take home at least bronze, as the semifinal loser automatically receives one at the Olympics. 03/08/2024
Europe News Brussels asks Hungary to explain the easing of visa rules for Russians Hungary's National Card scheme simplifies visa procedures and security screenings for "guest workers" coming from Russia and Belarus. 02/08/2024
Europe News EU awaits details from Hungary and Slovakia in Russia oil spat The EU executive is awaiting further details from Slovakia and Hungary about their oil supply situation before taking any further action in a dispute over Kyiv's sanctions against Russian oil firm Lukoil, which has continued supplying the two countries via Ukraine through over two years of war. 01/08/2024
Europe News EPP leader slams Hungary over easing visa restrictions for Russians The EPP president called Hungary's decision to simplify its entry conditions for Russians "questionable" and warned of heightened risk of spies entering the bloc in a letter sent to European Council President Charles Michel. 30/07/2024
Europe News 'Rebecca' musical premieres outdoors in Szeged The premiere of the play opens one of Central Europe's most important open-air festivals. 29/07/2024
Poland Poland tells Hungary to 'join a union with Putin' in diplomatic row While most European countries firmly back Ukraine, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seen as having comparatively close ties to Russia, prompting a war of words with Poland. 29/07/2024
Europe News Orbán picks Várhelyi for EU Commissioner despite past controversies For the past five years, Oliver Várhelyi has been often criticised for breaking ranks with the Commission and aligning his views with Orbán's government. 29/07/2024
Europe News Hungary brushes off ministerial no-shows at EU Council health summit EU Council presidency holder Hungary claims progress in its push for an EU action plan on cardiovascular health and a potentially contentious plan to boost organ donation despite a diplomatic ruckus over the actions of its nationalist prime minister. 25/07/2024
Radio Schuman Does the European Commission enforce rule of law in Hungary? Hungary together with Slovakia and Italy, has come under fire over its continued decline in democratic standards, according to the latest rule of law report released this week by the European Commission. 25/07/2024
Europe News Hungary calls for new plan to increase organ donations, with a twist Hungary, currently holding the presidency of the Council of the EU, is pushing for the bloc to "overcome the barriers that currently prevent the full potential of organ transplantation from being realised in the EU" through a controversial proposal. 23/07/2024
Europe News Brussels ready to mediate in oil dispute between Hungary and Ukraine Hungary and Slovakia are threatening to take Ukraine to court over the country's decision to restrict the oil supplies of the Lukoil company. 23/07/2024
Europe News Member states 'boycott' informal EU council meeting held in Budapest Instead of attending themselves, most member states justice ministers sent their deputies or leading civil servants to the two-day meeting. 22/07/2024