Hungary Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán receives dose of Chinese COVID vaccine Public trust in the Chinese and Russian vaccines was far behind injections produced in the West and approved by the EU's medicines agency. 28/02/2021
Hungary Hungary's rescue dog service bitten by economic crisis The Pest County Rescue Research Service, which helps everyone from lost hikers to people under rubble after an earthquake, has seen a drop in donations. 27/02/2021
Hungary How Hungary’s great lakes threaten fresh Budapest-Brussels conflict Activists say Hungary's government is changing the law to make it easier for private and state-run development on the shores of some of Europe's most unique freshwater habitats. 25/02/2021
Hungary Hungary first EU nation to use China's Sinopharm vaccine against COVID "Today we are starting vaccinations with the Chinese batches," said Prime Minister Viktor Orban in a brief message on Facebook. 24/02/2021
Hungary EU warns Hungary over failure to respect ECJ ruling on NGO funding Budapest now has two months to reply to the European Commission and may face a fine. 18/02/2021
World Why has deepening the Danube River become a political dispute? Crossing ten countries and connecting Central and Eastern Europe, the River Danube is one of Europe's most important waterways. But plans for making it deeper to allow fully-laden cargo ships to pass year-round, have become a political and environmental dispute in Hungary. 17/02/2021
Hungary EU asks Hungary to keep liberal radio station on the air An EU spokesman said the station lost its broadcasting frequency “on the basis of highly questionable legal grounds". 15/02/2021
Hungary Hungary becomes first EU country to deploy Russia's COVID-19 vaccine It becomes the first EU country to use the Sputnik V jab after European officials said no application had been received for a rollout across the bloc 12/02/2021
Hungary Brussels condemns Hungary's decision to suspended Klubrádió's licence Klubrádió will go off the airwaves on Sunday at midnight after a court upheld a decision by media authorities not to extend its broadcasting licence. 10/02/2021
Hungary Fresh blow to press freedom in Hungary as Klubrádió forced off air In a statement last week, the National Associated of Hungarian Journalists called Klubradio "the only remaining public service broadcaster in Hungary whose content is not under government influence". 09/02/2021
Hungary Hungary becomes first EU nation to approve Chinese COVID-19 vaccine Decision comes a week after Hungary granted a six-month authorisation to Russia's Sputnik V vaccine 29/01/2021
World Hungary imposes 'traditional values' disclaimer for LGBT books Luca Dudits thinks this ruling is discriminatory. She is the Communications Officer at Háttér Society, a non-governmental LGBT organisation in Hungary. 22/01/2021
Europe News Hungary asylum policies 'failed' to fulfill EU obligations, ECJ rules The EU top court said Budapest made it virtually impossible for people to make an asylum claim. 17/12/2020
Hungary Hungarian parliament adopts package of anti-LGBT laws Hungarian parliament adopts anti-LGBT laws including de facto ban on adoption by same-sex couples 15/12/2020
Hungary Hungary hospital sets up 'COVID safe' booths for patient visits A Hungary hospital is giving coronavirus patients the opportunity to see and hug their friends and families by means of a glass wall and disposable gloves that pass through it. 09/12/2020
Hungary Hungarian MP berates former Fidesz MEP using drainpipe in parliament Opposition member Zoltán Varga brandished a length of drainpipe at Fidesz during a parliamentary session on Monday, mocking former MEP József Szájer who had tried to escape from police last week when they raided a sex party in Brussels. 07/12/2020
My Europe Series Polgár hopes Netflix series will help close giant gender gap in chess Hungary's Judit Polgár is the strongest female player in the history of chess. 07/12/2020
World Budapest's Christmas market goes online due to COVID-19 restrictions One of the most traditional Christmas markets in Budapest has been forced to go online due to the coronavirus pandemic. 07/12/2020
My Europe Series What does the MEP sex scandal tell us about Viktor Orban's Hungary? József Szájer, the most senior figure of Hungary's governing Fidesz party in Brussels, was caught by police attending what has been reported as a gay sex party in an apartment above a café in the Belgian capital on Friday evening. 03/12/2020
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary needs the power of love, not Viktor Orbán’s love for power ǀ View Rather than concentrating on tackling the rising surge of coronavirus cases, Hungary's government is preoccupied with stripping away the rights of its citizens, starting with the LGBTI community. 03/12/2020
Hungary ECJ should reject Hungary's bid to dismiss Article 7 vote: Top advisor The bloc's Advocate General, Michal Bobek, said on Thursday that the ECJ should dismiss "as unfounded" Hungary's bid to discredit the EU Parliament's vote that called on the bloc to trigger disciplinary proceedings against Budapest. 03/12/2020
Hungary Hungary and Poland maintain united front blocking EU COVID-19 fund Viktor Orbán and Mateusz Morawiecki met in Budapest to put pressure on EU leaders to abandon the plan linking EU funds to respect for the rule of law. 26/11/2020
Hungary Same-sex couples in Hungary fear legal changes on adoption The draft amendment has drawn sharp criticism from human rights groups who say it is an attack against the LGBT community. 26/11/2020
Hungary Coronavirus: Hungary to test Russian COVID-19 vaccine Hungary’s foreign minister said the country is moving forward with testing on a Russian coronavirus vaccine. 23/11/2020
Hungary Brussels budget standoff: can Hungary withstand an economic crunch? Brussels budget standoff: can Hungary withstand an economic crunch? 19/11/2020
Hungary Critics say Hungary's new laws allow PM Orban to consolidate control The Hungarian government is being accused of imposing a partial lockdown in order to push through controversial new measures. 11/11/2020