
Breakthrough in solar energy
Hungary is making great strides in the utilisation of solar energy and has recently positioned itself as a European leader in renewable energies.

Company to pay 300 million forints of toll charges
A car hire company from Pest County has to pay a fine of almost 300 million forints (approx. 730,000 euros) following a legally binding court decision.

Orbán: A strong middle class is the key to societal stability
Hungary’s future depends on the strength and resilience of its middle class, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized at the 2025 Lámfalussy Lectures Conference, hosted by Hungary’s central bank (MNB). He underscored the vital role of a robust middle class in safeguarding societal stability and ...

FM: TurkStream pipeline must be protected at all costs
The foreign minister has called on the EU to stand up for the region's energy security.

PM visits Kútvölgyi Hospital in Budapest
The prime minister met Cecilia Müller, the chief public health officer, and other officials to mark the fifth anniversary of the pandemic.

Kovács receives Safari Club International Award
Zoltán Kovács said he accepted the International Legislator of the Year award for his work in recent years and during Hungary's EU presidency.

Budapest Zoo records impressive 2024
Last year, Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden had more than 1.1 million visitors. This is the highest number since 2003.

South more expensive, north catching up
Prices per square metre for residential property in the capital's agglomeration rose by 10% last year.

PM Orbán: We are the mainstream now
During his appearance on Kossuth Radio’s Good Morning, Hungary! program, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized that migration remains the most pressing issue for Hungary’s security and future. Stressing the need to safeguard national sovereignty, he reiterated the government’s firm opposition to the Brussels migration ...

DK: Elon Musk embodies evil!
‘We are facing a dark year, not a fantastic year,’ the leader of the left-wing liberal party painted a pessimistic picture at a press conference on Wednesday.