Economy Hungary cuts key interest rate, buoyed by US Fed Reserve decision Policymakers have reduced borrowing costs after a pause in August, although the base rate in Hungary is still the joint highest figure in the EU. 24/09/2024
Hungary Flooding did not pose threat to Hungary's only nuclear power plant The flooding as a result of the heavy rainfall across Central Europe did not pose a risk to the Paks nuclear power plant's energy production. 24/09/2024
Hungary Exploding pager firm owner under Hungarian protection, mother says Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono's company came under scrutiny after a Taiwanese firm said it had authorised BAC Consulting to use its name on the pagers that were detonated in fatal attacks in Lebanon and Syria. 20/09/2024
Europe News Hungary braces for what could be the worst floods in a decade As Storm Boris continues to head south, Hungary remains on high alert for risk of flooding. 18/09/2024
Economy Budapest district joins other cities in Airbnb-style rental rebellion Residents in one of the most popular parts of Hungary's capital, Budapest, have joined other European cities in voting to call time on short-term rentals. 16/09/2024
Hungary 'We want peace': Israeli football fans call for ceasefire Israeli football fans attended a UEFA Nations League football match in Budapest on Monday eager to watch the men's national team play Italy — while also calling for an end to the Israel-Hamas war. 10/09/2024
Green News Why is Hungary becoming a hotspot for lithium battery plants? People are continuing to resist the factory through street protests, court cases and toxic air monitoring. 08/09/2024
Europe News Hungary’s PM Orbán demands new laws tackling migration Hungary's nationalist prime minister reiterated his anti-immigrant stances on Friday, claiming that migration has a corrosive effect on EU legislation. 06/09/2024
Economy Industrial decline in Hungary accelerates as car production drops The outlook for Hungarian industry remains pessimistic with last month's output improvement appearing to be an anomaly. 06/09/2024
Hungary Budapest district proposes referendum to ban Airbnb Residents of Terézváros — Budapest's sixth district — will head to the polls to vote on a ban of Airbnb short-term rentals. 04/09/2024
Europe News Hungary hits back at Russian visa scheme critics amid growing tensions For years, the government in Budapest has been criticised by many EU states for its perceived closeness to the Kremlin. 03/09/2024
Tech News Hungary school phone ban sparks protests. Where else are they banned? Thousands protested a Budapest headmaster's dismissal after he refused to implement a smartphone ban. Meanwhile, other European countries are also implementing a ban. 03/09/2024
Europe News Hungary misses first deadline to pay €200 million fine imposed by ECJ The ECJ found Hungary had committed an "unprecedented and exceptionally serious breach of EU law" by limiting a refugee's right to seek asylum. 02/09/2024
Europe News EU countries raise concerns again over Hungary's easing of visa scheme Hungary’s National Card immigration scheme has now been relaxed to include nationals from Russia and Belarus. 27/08/2024
Hungary Summer camp for young people with disabilities returns to Lake Balaton The camp aims to bring disabled and non-disabled people together to have fun and to show youngsters how hard it can be living in a wheelchair. 22/08/2024
Europe News Hungarian minister offers to buy migrants 'one-way ticket' to Brussels Gergely Gulyás slammed the EU's top court for ordering Budapest to pay €200 million for flouting asylum rules. 22/08/2024
Europe News Ukrainian refugees face eviction after Hungarian asylum rule change Thousands of Ukrainian refugees face eviction from Hungarian state-funded accommodation in a move by Budapest that human rights activists say could contravene EU law. 21/08/2024
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
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
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 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
Economy Hungary cuts key interest rates and vows careful and patient approach Hungary's interest rate cut comes after the European Central Bank (ECB) chose to leave interest rates unchanged last week at its July meeting. 23/07/2024