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Six years ago, Budapest was left with big reserves, Gulyás said. Insolvency, even last year, was not an issue, and the ...
Raging floods in Szeklerland have caused widespread damage beyond the catchment area of the Praid salt mine. Prime Minister ...
Minister Szijjártó noted that Hungary's bilateral trade with Mexico had risen to over USD 2 billion in 2024, reaching a new ...
President Sulyok's visit to Lausanne marked the 130th anniversary of the founding of the Hungarian Olympic Committee.
Fidesz is united behind making use of a law to protect sovereignty, but a debate is underway about what form the relevant legislation should take.
At the plenary session of the Forum of Hungarian Representatives from the Carpathian Basin, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán painted a stark picture of the European Union’s trajectory, declaring that "the ...
Márton Nagy, National Economy Minister, has announced a government decision to build a EUR 1bn rapid rail link between Liszt ...
"Karácsony and the Tisza coalition, which gives the city leadership, owes all Budapest citizens answers," Alexandra ...
While Brussels pushes forward with its agenda, the latest findings from the Századvég Institute’s 2025 Europe Project reveal ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met Bulgarian political scientist Ivan Krastev in his office in Budapest. Krastev arrived in ...
Boglárka Illés said it is not enough to remember the losses; one should also see the strength of the Hungarian nation.
Hungary’s economy showed no growth in the first quarter of 2025, but the flat GDP figure masks deeper structural problems.
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