Political vaccine wars continue

Hungary is once again squandering taxpayers' money on the procurement of coronavirus vaccines, Mi Hazánk says.

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Two years on: Still no justice for Ilaria Salis’ victims

Two years ago, Hungary witnessed an appalling act of premeditated violence when Ilaria Salis and her Antifa associates launched coordinated, unprovoked assaults on innocent pedestrians in Budapest. They roamed the streets, targeting passersby and leaving them battered, some nearly lifeless. The Hungarian authorities acted ...

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Orbán: A new era begins for Hungarian-American relations

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview on Kossuth Radio’s “Good Morning, Hungary!,” reflected on critical global and domestic challenges, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty, energy security, and renewed international partnerships in 2025. His remarks centered on the transition in U.S. leadership, the role ...

Full-year inflation below 4 percent

In December 2024, consumer prices were 4.6% higher on average than a year earlier and 0.5% higher than in the previous month. In 2024, prices were up by 3.7% on average compared to the previous year.

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Egis favipiravir drug licenced for Covid-19 treatment

A new drug with the active ingredient favipiravir manufactured by Hungarian pharmaceutical company Egis has been licenced for treatment of Covid-19 by the National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition (OGYEI), the institute said on Saturday.

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Orbán: New EU migration pact could force Hungary to welcome migrants

Hungary does not support the new migration and refugee package presented by the European Commission on Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Reuters newswire on Friday. Under the package, Hungary's commitment to send people back from the southern EU states like Italy or Greece, ...