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
Unreported Europe Hungarian mayors battle government over finances Opposition mayors in Eastern Europe are raising their voices against corruption and populism. We take a look at Hungary where they're accusing the central government of deliberate financial cuts to opposition-led municipalities. 05/03/2021
Unreported Europe Land grab: Hungary's political elite accused of milking the system Hungary is in the headlines again with allegations of large-scale land-grabbing by the ruling elite. Unreported Europe investigates whether leading politicians are handing out precious farmland to friends and family. 17/01/2020
Hungary Hungarian opposition challenges Orban for Budapest mayorship Five opposition parties have joined forces to support a single, common candidate in Sunday's municipal election in Budapest: 44-year-old socialist Gergely Karacsony. 12/10/2019
Europe News Article 7: EU grills Hungary over rule of law concerns Hungary's Justice Minister was in Brussels to answer questions in the first step of the Article 7 process, which could lead to Budapest being stripped of voting rights. 17/09/2019
View The CEU's eviction crosses the EPP's "red lines" | View The EPP has lost their credibility overnight after the eviction of the Central European University from Budapest crossed many of their "red lines". 04/12/2018
View Much more than a university leaves Budapest when the CEU goes | View The Central European University may have been an American institution, but for many Hungarians, it represented a bright future for young Hungarians. Now it has been lost to Budapest forever. 29/11/2018
View Rule of law mechanism: A procedure without law? | View The Hungarian government regards the resolution on triggering Article 7 procedure as a punishment for its anti-migration policy. 22/11/2018
Europe News Brief from Brussels: How will the EU handle Hungary? In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: A critical report’s published on Hungary’s rule of law and fundamental rights, but divisions remain over 12/04/2018
Unreported Europe What's behind Budapest's bust up with Brussels? Hungary finds itself in an ideological battle with Brussels and several EU states. 24/11/2017
Unreported Europe Discussing Hungary's democratic deficit Sophie Claudet talks to MEPs György Schöpflin and Judith Sargentini over whether Hungary is in breach of fundamental EU rights and the rule of law. 24/11/2017
Unreported Europe Inside Hungary's far-right movement Ahead of 2018 elections, Hungary's Fidesz ruling party's campaign competes with far-right narratives. We met those who say immigration and globalisation threaten their identity. 23/11/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Ukraine signs visa waiver deal with EU In today’s round-up of some of the top stories concerning the European Union: MEPs pass a resolution condemning Hungary for a “serious deterioration” in the rule of law and democracy; Ukraine and the 17/05/2017
Europe News MEPs slam Hungary's "serious deterioration" in rule of law The European Parliament has condemned what it calls a “serious deterioration in the rule of law, democracy and fundamental rights” in Hungary. 17/05/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Hungary leading dispute over EU's refugee quotas A round up of the latest European developments from our team in Brussels 10/05/2017
state of the union State of the Union: Carrot or the stick for Hungary? This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly round-up of European affairs. 14/04/2017
Europe News Brief from Brussels: Greek debt, the long road ahead This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de-facto political capital. 12/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Hungary set to spark lively debate This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 11/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: UN calls on EU states not to return asylum seekers to Hungary This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. In this episode: the UN High 10/04/2017
state of the union State of the Union: Hungary on path to leaving EU? This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of European affairs. 07/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MEPs condemn Hungary's university law This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 05/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: tussle over Tusk, alarm over Hungary This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 08/03/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU eyes quick climate deal approval This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 03/10/2016
Unreported Europe Hungary leads way in EU family policy, but motives suspect To arrest historic population decline Hungary is paying couples generously to have children and build homes. But is the ruling Fidetz party feathering its own nest while cutting out the poor and immig 27/05/2016
Europe News EU answers to refugee crisis 'against common sense,' says Hungarian minister Hungary says controversial plans to create a new EU border force, which could intervene in a country without its permission, would violate “national 15/12/2015
Unreported Europe London calling: why home-loving Hungarians are flocking to British capital Which city has the largest Hungarian population after Budapest? London, is the surprise answer. Up to 400,000 Hungarians have left the home country 27/02/2015