Over a thousand protesters, including many from Hungary's Roma community, have held a demonstration in Budapest where they ...
Thousands set to gather in Budapest after János Lázár’s remarks captured on video ...
Our ongoing week-by-week debrief by award-winning journalist Veronika Munk, explaining the most important political ...
Recent data suggests that the labour market is being pulled in different directions by a shrinking working-age population, ...
Transportation Minister Janos Lazar says Hungary doesn't need foreign workers and crudely joked that Roma should clean dirty toilets in their stead. Will his comments cost Viktor Orban's party in ...
Our weekly Hungary briefing tracks key political affairs ahead of the crucial April 2026 election, this week covering ...
A Slovak law criminalising debate on post-war expropriations has reopened historical fault lines between Slovakia and Hungary ...
Hungary may appear water-rich, but climate change is exposing deep vulnerabilities as droughts intensify, floods remain ...
Brussels’ misguided sanctions decisions and high carbon taxes have pushed up market energy prices, which have also appeared ...
A washed-up American comedian’s endorsement offers a window into Hungary’s central role in the global far right.
From Hungary's point of view, there are only more expensive and less reliable solutions, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó ...
ASIA Society Philippines (ASP), together with the Embassy of Hungary in the Philippines, hosted a fireside chat with ...