
Orbán: Hungary serves as an example for European citizens
The prime minister said the EU was currently facing the biggest challenges in areas that Hungary had found answers to, pointing to migration, the utility price caps and the war in Ukraine as examples.

Thousands of Ukraine citizens still enter Hungary daily
More than 10,000 Ukraine citizens entered Hungary on Thursday.

Orbán: Europe envisioned by EPP would be bad for Hungarians
The prime minister said the EPP also had "a lot of economic demands", such as that Hungary should not "tax their multinationals or torment their banks".

Energy Ministry submits revised national energy and climate plan
The ministry said the finalised document was submitted for the EU Energy Council's meeting earlier this week.

Finance Minister: There can be no economic success without confidence and cooperation
Minister Varga said confidence and cooperation had allowed Hungary's economy to triple in size, at current prices, and grow 42 percent, in real terms, since 2010.

Orbán: “Let’s shift from a war strategy to a peace strategy”
Prime Minister Orbán has called on the European Union to abandon its current approach to the Ukraine conflict and embrace a strategy focused on peace.

PM to mark Hungary’s national holiday with speech in Budapest
On October 23, the national flag will be hoisted at Kossuth Square in front of Parliament at 9am.

Hungarians return to cash
After last year's unusual stagnation, cash in circulation is once again rising dynamically. At the end of September, 7.7% more forint cash was in circulation than in the previous year.

Probation after tragic death
The Szolnok Court has sentenced a 59-year-old man to a suspended sentence of two years, with a probation period of five years.

House prices on the rise
The nationwide average amount for buying your own four walls is approaching 43 million forints (just under 110,000 euros) for a living space of around 57 square metres, reports Duna House.