We’ve rounded up the top Hungary news from today: Orbán’s campaign rally and re-election chances, British tourists stole ...
One of Budapest's most innovative eateries, Fiktív, will shut its doors on 1 March amid tough economic pressures.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Sunday published a letter from US President Donald Trump, inviting Hungary to the Gaza Board ...
You can bet on just about anything these days—including the outcome of Hungary's 2026 general election. Punter now bet on ...
Researchers may have extracted the DNA of da Vinci from a 15th-century drawing, opening new paths in art and genetic research ...
Blending folk music, dance, and romance into cinematic gold Hungarian Wedding was already a tremendous success in New York.
The government aims to achieve an average salary of one million forints (EUR 2,600), a 400,000-forint minimum wage, full ...
Top micro-retirement hotspots include Bangkok in Thailand, Hanoi’s vibrant streets in Vietnam, Lisbon in Portugal, and ...
The Slovenian government has decided to dispatch two military officers to Greenland, risking retaliatory repressions from the ...
Trump’s ambitions could threaten climate research in Greenland, putting global climate science and the planet’s future at ...
Two young British tourists thought it would be a brilliant idea to take home a national flag from a Budapest embassy.
Péter Magyar, president of the Tisza Party, has announced the appointment of István Kapitány, former Vice President of Shell, ...
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