Hungary Hungarian conductor promotes vaccination by receiving jab onstage The world-renowned conductor Ivan Fischer was given a booster COVID jab through a hole in the sleeve of his shirt, while he continued conducting with his other arm. 27/08/2021
My Europe Series MEPs threaten to sue Commission over making EU handouts conditional The European Parliament gave the executive two months to activate a conditionality system that links the reception of EU funds with respect for the rule of law and fundamental rights. 25/08/2021
Hungary Locals protest against construction around Lake Balaton in Hungary On Saturday, hundreds of Tihany residents demonstrated against redevelopment plans around the lake shore. 15/08/2021
Climate Hungarian activists bring camels to climate protest in Budapest Hungarian environmentalists were seen bringing camels in the neighbourhood of the Hungarian parliament in Budapest on August 11, to protest against Hungary's lack of measures to conserve its water resources. 12/08/2021
Hungary Hungary: Thousands swim across largest lake in central Europe The 39th Balaton cross swimming takes place on the largest lake in central Europe. 09/08/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary's LGBT vote isn't democracy but tyranny of the majority | View Hungary's LGBT vote isn't democracy but the tyranny of the majority, writes Maria Sjödin. 28/07/2021
Hungary Volunteers restore one of the world's largest Jewish cemeteries Nature has taken over much of the 130-year-old site. 27/07/2021
Hungary Budapest Pride parade sees anger directed at Hungary’s government The march came after a controversial law passed by Hungary's parliament in June prohibited the display of content to minors that depicts homosexuality or gender change. 24/07/2021
My Europe Series What's it like to be LGBT in Hungary amid Orban's rights crackdown? Ahead of Budapest Pride this weekend, Euronews spoke to several members of Hungary's LGBT community to find out how a controversial new law had affected them. 23/07/2021
Norway 'Norway owes us', says Hungary, after Oslo suspends aid in NGO row Norway said Hungary refused to appoint "the best-qualified candidate" to manage the funds allocated to civil society. 23/07/2021
Europe News EU to press on with legal case against Hungary despite referendum "We find Hungary has failed to explain why the exposure of children to LGBTIQ content as such would be detrimental to their well-being or not in line with the best interests of the child," 22/07/2021
Hungary Hungary's Viktor Orban will hold referendum on anti-LGBT law Hungary's Viktor Orban will hold referendum on anti-LGBT law. 21/07/2021
Europe News Judicial independence is a concern in some EU countries, says Brussels The European Commission again highlighted Poland and Hungary as being of particular concern. 20/07/2021
Hungary Hungary to offer citizens booster COVID-19 jabs from August 1 Prime Minister Viktor Orban confirmed citizens would be offered their third doses from August, regardless of age, health, or which vaccine they initially received. 16/07/2021
Europe News EU begins legal action against Hungary over anti-LGBT law The European Commission is contesting a controversial amendment that prohibits the depiction of homosexuality and gender reassignment to children. 15/07/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: Slovenia takes over the Council presidency The Slovenian Prime Minister, whose country has held the six-monthly presidency of the EU since July 1, has come under fire for his intimidation against the press and his interference with the judiciary. 09/07/2021
World News Pro LGBT protest against new Hungarian law Civil organisations say Hungarian anti-paedophilia bill is homophobic. 08/07/2021
World MEP says Orban's anti-LGBT law is 'most homophobic' in Europe The law was amended to prohibit portraying homosexuality to underage people. MEPs are calling for the bill’s withdrawal. 08/07/2021
Hungary Hungary fines publisher €700 for LGBT 'rainbow' children's book Lawrence Schimel's books “Early One Morning” and “Bedtime, Not Playtime!" depict the daily routines of a child, one with two mothers and one with two fathers. 07/07/2021
Europe News Hungary threatened with EU sanction over anti-LGBT law European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen threatened to launch an infringement procedure against Hungary if it did not reverse a law critics say discriminates against LGBT people. 07/07/2021