Europe News MEPs clash in fierce debate on Hungary's Pride ban at EU Parliament Centrist and leftist MEPs called on the EU to act against Hungary over the LGBTQ+ Pride ban, while the far right defended the move of Viktor Orbán's government. Around 70 MEPs will travel to Budapest next weekend to support LGBTQ+ rights. 18/06/2025
Sport Japan shines as Tanaka claims -70kg gold and Murao triumphs in all-Japanese -90kg final Shiho Tanaka takes her long-awaited first World title in -70kg. Sanshiro Murao defeats reigning champion Tajima in golden score to capture -90kg gold. Day 5 in Budapest belongs to Japan, with power, precision, and podium domination. 18/06/2025
Sport New Champions Rise as Kaju Shines at -63kg and Arbuzov Stuns in -81kg at Budapest 2025 Haruka Kaju claims gold in her Worlds debut with flawless groundwork. Timur Arbuzov takes down triple World Champion Grigalashvili in -81kg, hinting at a new era in judo. Budapest delivers another electric day at the 2025 World Championships. 17/06/2025
Sport Liparteliani makes history for Georgia as Gaba claims gold on unforgettable Day 3 in Budapest Eteri Liparteliani becomes Georgia’s first female World Champion with a stunning victory in -57 kg. Joan-Benjamin Gaba triumphs in golden score to win -73 kg. A day of fearless judo, emotion, and history at the 2025 World Championships. 16/06/2025
Sport Abe claims fifth world title, Takeoka stuns at -66 kg, Gyertyas lights up Budapest crowd Day 2 in Budapest saw Abe Uta win her fifth world title with style, while Takeoka edged Emomali in a tense -66 kg final. Roza Gyertyas brought joy to the home fans with a brilliant bronze. A spectacular day at the 2025 World Judo Championships. 15/06/2025
Sport Two unforgettable World Championship titles on a historic Day 1 in Budapest 2025 Assunta Scutto completes her World medal set with long-awaited gold, while Ryuju Nagayama finally captures the -60kg crown on his sixth attempt. An electrifying start to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest. 14/06/2025
Europe News Hungary's LGBTQ+ law breaches EU regulation, top court advocate says The legal case, labelled as one of the most significant human rights cases in the history of the EU, saw the European Parliament and 16 member states join it, demanding that Hungary annul the law. 05/06/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? War in Gaza - what's Netanyahu's endgame? In this week's edition of Brussels, my love?, panelists are discussing the situation in Gaza, the latest European defence initiative and another fight between Brussels and Hungary. 31/05/2025
Europe News EU Commissioner Roswall expresses solidarity with LGBTQ+ community In an interview with Euronews, EU Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resilience says "anyone who wants to join in solidarity with the LGBTQ community in Hungary should do so." 30/05/2025
Europe News EU countries 'losing patience' as Hungary grilled on rule of law Several EU member countries demanded strong EU actions on Hungary after what they see as a rule of law backsliding, but Hungary has said political hysteria surround the meeting. 27/05/2025
Romania Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar walks across Romanian border The opposition leader marched to Oradea in an effort to win support from ethnic Hungarians in Romania. 25/05/2025
Europe News EU Commission demands Hungary withdraws its draft transparency law The European Commission sets the stage for a total confrontation with the Orbán-government. A Commission spokesperson told Euronews that if the law is adopted, it would constitute a serious breach of EU principles and law. 24/05/2025
Europe News MEPs call on European Commission to cut Hungary off from EU funds Cross-party MEPs demand a complete cut of funds for Hungary, claiming it regressing alarmingly. The European Commission is willing to discuss the use of the budget tool to preserve democracy. 22/05/2025
World News Hungarian government to push through controversial 'Transparency Act' According to the Foreign Minister, MEPs should be more concerned about foreign interference in Hungarian domestic politics. 21/05/2025
Europe News EU Parliament to stage urgent debate on Hungary's 'spring clean' law The Hungary rapporteur of the European Parliament, Tineke Strik, told Euronews that enough of the body's political groups support the debate. The law, once adopted will see foreign funded NGO's and media listed and potentially fined. 20/05/2025
Europe News Hungary approves bill to withdraw from International Criminal Court Hungary's parliament approved a bill to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, following Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's criticisms of the court's impartiality. 20/05/2025
Hungary Uzbekistan and Hungary agreed to form an enhanced strategic partnership The two countries have also signed an extradiction agreement, and Hungary will participate in the construction of nuclear power plants in Uzbekistan. The Uzbek president met with Viktor Orban in Budapest. 20/05/2025
Europe News MEPs protest Hungary’s Budapest Pride ban A cross-party group of MEPs plans to join Budapest Pride despite Hungary’s ban. Organisers and lawmakers urge the European Commission to take legal action, warning of broader risks to civil liberties across the EU. 16/05/2025
Europe News Orbán criticises Irish PM veto comments made in Euronews interview The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has denounced Ireland's Prime Minister Micheál Martin for criticising Budapest and what he termed its "abuse of vetoes" in a Euronews interview. 13/05/2025
Europe News Irish prime minister condemns Hungary's use of EU veto Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin said in an exclusive interview with Euronews that Ukraine should join the European Union for geopolitical reasons and that Hungary's obstruction of this is outrageous. 12/05/2025