One of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's closest advisers is facing heavy criticism for comments suggesting Hungary would not have fought back against Russia if it had invaded. Balázs ...
Hungary’s population has been decreasing over the past three decades, totaling 9.6 million people as of January 2024. Factors such as low fertility rate and emigration have contributed to the ...
The woman whose company was linked to thousands of pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria this week is under the protection of the Hungarian secret services, her mother told The Associated ...
A Thurrock council house tenant who shared renovations of his home in Hungary on the internet has been caught out ...
The Hungarian education system is facing serious challenges due to the nation-wide shortage of teachers, caused by low salaries and increasing workload. In addition to teachers leaving their ...
The European Union on Wednesday began the process of clawing back hundreds of millions of euros in funds meant to go to Hungary after its anti-migrant government refused to pay a huge fine for ...
Hungary faces weak recovery from 2023 recession It aims for 3% to 6% growth over longer term Disciplined fiscal policy still required Government struggling to rein in budget deficit BUDAPEST, Sept ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A top aide of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has triggered outrage by suggesting that Hungary would have fared better by not resisting the 1956 Soviet invasion, in comments that ...
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However, he went on to add that if the same situation had happened to Hungary, they wouldn't have taken up the fight against the aggressors — a lesson learned in Hungary's own unsuccessful pushback ...
A Hungarian Company Is Linked to the Pagers That Exploded in Lebanon and Syria BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — In a duplex in a quiet neighborhood of the Hungarian capital is the headquarters of a ...
In June, the EU’s top court ordered Hungary to pay 200 million euros ($223 million) for persistently depriving migrants of their right to apply for asylum. The court imposed an additional fine ...