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One-third of voters cast their votes in the government's advisory poll, 95 per cent against...
Orbán summed up his performance at the EU summit by saying that today's was the worst job ever, as he sought to justify his policy of rejecting Ukraine's membership, armed with the results of his...
Arte: Should we ban social media for children?
Studies have shown a link between extreme social media use and poor mental health. Now some EU countries are proposing a total ban for under 15s.
Transparency bill may not go before parliament, state secretary says
Levente Magyar told Reuters that there has been a lot of internal debate and tension over the bill, so it is by no means certain that it will ever be brought up again.
Tisza ahead of Fidesz by 15 percentage points among decided voters, poll shows
Monthly polls have consistently been showing the strengthening of Hungary's biggest opposition party.
EU launches infringement proceedings against Hungary over price margin restrictions
Additionally, the proceedings concerning the retail sales tax and the Hungarian government's failure to transpose the provisions of the Child Sexual Abuse Directive have moved into the second phase.
Budapest receives judicial protection, avoids bankruptcy for now
The court ruled that the 10.2 billion forints previously collected from the capital's account by the State Treasury must be returned to the city, as the withdrawal of these funds would render the...
Sir Minister, please, come down here and see what poverty is
She would definitely bring the high-ups down to the Roma settlement in Monor so they wouldn't just preach from their plush chairs, Jolika Oláh, one of the main characters in Bálint Kenyeres' short...
Telex most popular Hungarian news website, Reuters Institute survey finds
Another important insight from the annual report of the research institute at Oxford University is that the already low level of trust in public media in Hungary has fallen sharply over the past year.
Arte: Is Europe pivoting on Israel?
But is this a meaningful turning point, or just too little, too late?
EU demands Hungary repay millions of euros in subsidies for purchasing Microsoft software
There were irregularities in the way government agencies obtained Microsoft licenses subsidized by the EU, but Hungarian investigators aren't rushing to get to the bottom of it.