Hungary Euroviews. Viviane Reding: Orban, Fidesz are destroying our values | View Viktor Orbán is leading Hungary away from the rule of law, from our fundamental rights, from the EU solidarity, from the EU project. He uses public funds to wage a massive propaganda campaign against the European Union, against free movement and against the rule of law. 07/09/2018
Hungary Euroviews. There's nothing Christian about Orban's democratic values | View A prominent Hungarian church leader says there's no divine inspiration behind the prime minister's mission to defend Christianity in Europe. 05/09/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Three takeaways from the Salvini-Orbán meeting | View The recent meeting between Viktor Orbán and Matteo Salvini created widespread speculations that the two politicians will run a joint political platform and totally change the political landscape in Europe. Is it really going to happen? It is highly unlikely, and here are the reasons why. 31/08/2018
Hungary Hungary to end gender studies funding Hungary’s government will stop financing gender studies university courses. 30/08/2018
Economy Danube: Low levels costing Port more than €300,000 The lack of water is costing the local port and shipping company more than €300,000. It's because of the lack of international tourist ships and unused tourist boats plus the extra supply for ships stuck in local ports 23/08/2018
Hungary Hungary 'denying food to asylum seekers' Hungarian authorities have stopped distributing food to rejected asylum seekers held in transit zones, according to Human Rights Watch. 22/08/2018
Hungary Hungary: Danube levels are low The middle of the river does not tend to dry out at Margit Bridge, but now it's substantial. Someone even built a bench among the stones for the public to enjoy the panoramic view of the city 22/08/2018
Hungary Watch: Meet the revellers at Budapest's Sziget Festival Thousands of young people from around the world have been gathering in Sziget for one of Europe's biggest music festivals. 17/08/2018
Hungary Zoo dumps plastic waste in aquarium to highlight ocean pollution problem Yoghurt pots, plastic bags, fishing nets and flippers are just some of the pieces of rubbish staff at Pecs Zoo have dumped in their tank, which is normally home to thriving schools of fish and other marine animals. 17/08/2018
Sport Idalys Ortiz reigns supreme at the Budapest Grand Prix Cuba's Idalys Ortiz scores a Waza-ari against Maryna Slutskaya to chalk up her first win in two years at the Budapest Grand Prix. 12/08/2018
Sport Ungvari steals show on Day 2 of Budapest Grand Prix Amidst more thrills and spills at the judo showpiece event, the video referee rules in Miklos Ungvari's favour, who becomes world champion on home soil at the age of 37. 11/08/2018
Sport Judo fans delighted at 2018 Budapest Grand Prix As Judo returned to the scene of last year's World Championships, Brazil's Rafaela Silva was one of the heroes, winning a thrilling final against Germany's Theresa Stoll. 10/08/2018
Hungary Warsaw Uprising was re-enacted by traditionalists to mark anniversary The Warsaw Uprising was re-enacted by traditionalists to mark the 74th anniversary of the 1944 revolt against the Nazi occupation. 01/08/2018
Hungary Hungary's PM Viktor Orban attacks the EU In an annual speech to ethnic Hungarians in Romania, he attacked the European Commission over its failure to protext the fundamental values behind the creation of the European Union 28/07/2018
Hungary Man races against 'snail train' to prove his point A man dressed as a snail in Hungary raced against a train to prove he could outrun the slow pace. 28/07/2018
Hungary Swiss catamaran wins Blue Ribbon Regatta in Hungary for second time The winners, Safram celebrated with champagne after sailing for just over 12 hours (12 hrs 40 minutes and 31 seconds) at Lake Balaton. Hungary came second with the PreVital team and third with the Fifty-fifty crew 27/07/2018
Hungary Junk or treasure?: Hungarian TV repairer turned #Europeanhero Attila Ellenbacher is a TV mechanic. The sets he repairs are donated by people who no longer need them. And, in turn, he donates them to retirement homes and other worthwhile causes, giving them a new lease of life, and bringing the joy of television to people who wouldn't otherwise have access. 24/07/2018
Europe News Hungary withdraws from UN migration pact talks Hungary follows the United States, which withdrew from talks last year. In an interview with Euronews, Hungary's foreign minister says that the migration pact is "biased" and "presents migration as a human right". 18/07/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary is determined to silence any critics left standing | View The Hungarian government is using legislation and smear campaigns to send a chilling message to those who act in solidarity with marginalized groups: be quiet or face the consequences. 16/07/2018
Hungary French ambassador who backed Orban is awarded Hungary's highest honour The accolade is usually bestowed upon leading Hungarian scientists, artists and athletes. But on Friday the outgoing French ambassador in Hungary was awarded the country’s highest honour. 06/07/2018
Hungary At least nine dead in Europe-wide listeria scare Supermarkets across Europe are recalling frozen vegetables after nine people died from listeria. 06/07/2018
Hungary Budapest residents evacuated over unexploded bomb Residents were moved from their homes as authorities in the Hungarian capital dealt with an unexploded World War Two bomb 05/07/2018
Hungary Hungarians embrace plastic-free July More than a dozen restaurants and cafes in Budapest have agreed to fill used bottles or flasks with water for free. It's in a bid to have a Plastic Free July. 04/07/2018
Hungary Hungarian young people encouraged to learn to drive The government initiative, says once they've passed a test they will be refunded the cost of the exam from July 29/06/2018