We’ve rounded up the top Hungary news from today: American woman’s murder, new gas power, Tisza data leak, housing prices, AI ...
The Budapest Prosecutor's Office has charged a church leader, a lawmaker, a former MEP and former lawmakers with assaulting ...
Hungary’s Parliament has passed the country’s first artificial intelligence law. According to the government, the goal is to ...
The police have revealed chilling new details about the case of Kenzie Michalski, the American woman murdered in Budapest.
If we cannot protect the interests of Hungarian people using nice words, we will do so through legal changes, János Lázár ...
Despite government promises, property prices are soaring across Hungary, with even panel flats in Budapest becoming unaffordable.
Donald Trump told reporters Sunday that he is not considering providing Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles.
November kicks off with rain and a chill - here's what you should expect after Monday: a weather forecast by HungaroMet.
Péter Magyar is forced to revamp his candidate selection strategy after alleged international hackers leak his supporters' data.
According to The Economist, Ukraine would need 400 billion US dollars over the next four years to continue the war. Weapons, reconstruction, pensions, salaries… and once again, Europe is expected to ...
Hundreds of Hungarian soldiers were on a NATO peacekeeping mission between 2003 and 2021 in the city rocked by the earthquake ...
Romania is poised to become a major gas power in Eastern Europe as the Neptun Deep project nears completion, creating new opportunities for Hungary as well.
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