Participants of the "Peace March" wakling on Margaret Bridge in the Hungarian capital of Budapest on Thursday 23 October 2025 ...
A görög Kadmosz-mítosz egy város születését meséli el. Keleti vándor, erőszakos kezdet és új tudás jelenik meg benne. Bár a ...
Tens of thousands of Hungarians marched in the capital, Budapest, to decry a leaked video showing children in a juvenile correction facility being subjected to abuse. The march was organised by Viktor ...
Tens of thousands of Hungarians have taken part in a demonstration in Budapest demanding Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s resignation over his inaction towards repeated child-abuse scandals in the ...
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A Canal+ streaming platform és tévécsatorna december 1-jén indult el Magyarországon, átvéve a Direct One helyét a hazai piacon. Az új szolgáltató két előfizetési csomaggal jelent meg, miközben a ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he’s not afraid to lose the next election, as he faces a rare challenge to his two-decade grip on power in Budapest. Polls show the Fidesz party of Orbán, ...
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Dueling rallies are taking place on the anniversary of Hungary's failed uprising against the Soviet Union. Prime Minister Viktor Orban and challenger Peter Magyar are ...
In April 2026, Hungarians will be electing a new parliament. For the first time in 15 years, there is an opposition politician with a chance of unseating Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Who is Peter ...
OROSZLÁNY, Hungary—Jabbing his finger at a life-size cardboard cutout of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Péter Magyar wooed the voters of this coal-mining town with a feisty speech about ...
Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar says there will be no rapid shift away from importing Russian fossil fuels if he wins parliamentary elections expected to be held this spring. The issue is ...
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