Electricity demand hits new record
At lunchtime on Friday, the electricity grid was under greater strain than ever before.
Rétvári: Victims of communism ‘remind us that sovereignty is our greatest treasure’
Between 700,000 and 800,000, or every 12th Hungarian were deported to Gulag camps in the Soviet Union right after the Second World War.
A quarter of the funds won
Eight projects of the University of Szeged (SZTE) won grants totalling more than HUF 3 billion in HU-rizont tenders.
Czomba: Minimum wage agreement provides ‘security’ for employees and employers
The deal, reached between employers, unions and the government, would raise the statutory minimum wage by 9pc in 2025, 13pc in 2026 and 14pc in 2027.
700 million bottles in six months
In just six months, the concessionaire has achieved a remarkable result in the take-back system for drinks packaging.
Finance Minister: Hungary to stay out of economic cold war
The finance minister said Hungary had consciously followed the path of connectivity since 2010, which has yielded its results by now.
Energy storage capacity getting bigger and bigger
The Ministry of Energy is pushing ahead with the expansion of storage capacities for renewable energies. The country's largest energy storage facility is currently being built in Szolnok.
Orbán: The Puskás Museum fulfills a century-old dream
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán inaugurated the Puskás Museum in Budapest today, marking the culmination of decades of work to honor the legacy of Ferenc Puskás and the golden age of Hungarian football.
Budapest continues to pull away
The property market shows a noticeable increase in demand in 2024
Orbán: Hungary must continue to pursue a sober kind of politics
The prime minister said that peace was within reach thanks to the election victory of Donald Trump. Viktor Orbán said the two most dangerous months of the Russia-Ukraine war "are ahead of us" and Hungary "must continue to pursue a sober kind of politics".
