Orbán: The sick man in Europe today is the EU itself
The prime minister said the EU is unable to guarantee peace and security in Europe and its immediate neighborhood.
Deputy PM: Jewish community can live safely in Hungary
Deputy PM Semjén said that since the terrorist attack in Israel on October 7, 2023, more attention needs to be paid to combating anti-Semitism
Orbán: Hungary’s EU presidency was ‘the beginning of a new era’
The world sees "the rise of the East, Asia, and the world order created and dominated by the Anglo-Saxons is over," the prime minister said.
Hungarian and Romanian governments plan to increase number of border crossings
Minister Szijjártó welcomed the increase in crossings from 12 to 22, thereby reducing the average distance between crossings from 37km to 20km.
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PM’s political director calls for quick replacement of Brussels elite
Balázs Orbán said the first guiding principle Hungary had to follow in order to continue fighting for the goals of the Hungarian EU presidency was to accelerate the replacement of the "Brussels elite".
FM: Politically motivated energy sanctions are killing Europe’s competitiveness
The foreign minister said Europe was facing a major energy crisis today because the liberal mainstream was approaching issues of an exclusively physical nature from an ideological perspective.
Nagy: Hungary believes in boosting competence
Minister Nagy said the EU "must be saved before it dies," as its economy cannot compete with the United States and China under the current circumstances.
Orbán: Western world now has a patriotic, pro-peace, anti-migration and pro-family president
The prime minister referred to "a progressive liberal front stuffed with George Soros's money ... attacking us because we are sovereigntist and patriotic, too."
FM: Hungary and Serbia affirm their strategic energy cooperation
Minister Szijjártó said both countries aimed to ensure a secure energy supply at competitive prices, while Hungary wanted to maintain its regulated household utilities price scheme.
Orbán: A new era has begun
Hungary's presidency of the Council of the European Union, which concluded at the end of December, is not merely the end of a chapter but the start of a transformative period, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
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Orbán: “Hungary will chart its own path to prosperity and peace”
At an international press conference in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a comprehensive overview of Hungary's successes during its EU presidency, the country's domestic policy milestones, and its position on key global and European challenges. PM Orbán emphasized Hungary's resilience in defending national ...
Trade surplus reaches EUR 1 billion
The volume of export lessened by 0.3% and that of import surpassed the same period of the previous year’s level by 1.4%. The surplus was EUR 1.0 billion, the balance deteriorated by EUR 53 million, year-on-year. The adjusted volume of export lagged behind the ...
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Many triumphs but ’The Master’ had disasters too
The first time Sheridan Morley ever met Noël Coward was when The Times newspaper sent him to interview “The Master” at the Savoy Hotel in London in 1964. Morley confesses he did not have an open mind, and was ready to meet an embittered ...
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Fidesz MEP slams leftist opposition for thwarting proposal on Islamist terrorism
Leftist MEPs of the European Parliament, including those of Hungary's Democratic Coalition and Momentum parties, on Monday voted down a right-wing proposal to put issues around Islamist terrorism in Europe on the agenda, ruling Fidesz MEP Balazs Hidveghi told public media.
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, ...