Hungary Hungarian TV says MEP pledged to remove border fence. (He denies it.) Hungarian TV claims socialist MEP Istvan Ujhelyi vowed to break down the anti-migrant fence on the country's southern border, but he denies it. 07/05/2019
Hungary Hungarian PM withdraws support for Weber concerning EU's top job Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán withdrew his support from Manfred Weber Monday at a press conference with Austrian far-right politician Heinz-Christian Strache. 07/05/2019
Hungary Hungary PM seeks immigration cooperation with Italy's Salvini Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who leads the far-right League party in his home country, met Hungary's leader Viktor Orban on Thursday for talks dominated by immigration and political alliances ahead of EU elections later this month. 02/05/2019
No Comment Orban and Salvini inspect Hungary's border fence with Serbia Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini took a helicopter from Budapest during his visit to Hungary on Thursday (May 2) to visit Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the fence on the country's southern border with Serbia. 02/05/2019
Hungary Hungary accuses EU of ignoring its veto over Israel criticism Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told Euronews that it was "unaccetpable" to maintain that there was a common position from the EU on Israel. 02/05/2019
Smart Regions Bubi bikes in Budapest: Hungary aims to become cycle-friendly In partnership with the European Commission Budapest is working to become a bike-friendly city, with a growing network of dedicated paths, and a fleet of shared bicycles, known as Bubi bikes. 02/05/2019
World Hungary reflects on 15 years of EU membership Fifteen years ago today, Hungary joined the European Union. But the anniversary of its accession has coincided with strong allegations of misuse of EU funds in the country and the current government is very hostile to Brussels. 01/05/2019
Hungary Young women 'watered like plants' in ancient Easter tradition The so-called "watering" of the women on Easter Monday is an old fertility rite that dates back to pre-Christian times. 22/04/2019
Hungary Returning a favour...140 years later: Hungary sends aid for Notre Dame Several cities in Hungary have offered donations toward the reconstruction of Notre Dame as a form of repaying kindness to Paris, which sent help during a natural disaster in Hungary more than a century ago 16/04/2019
Hungary Watch: Budapest Holocaust march honours Scottish missionary Jane Haining died at Auschwitz and is the only Scot to be honoured as “righteous among the nations” by Yad Vashem. 15/04/2019
Living The wine producing nation you may not be familiar with These award-winning winemakers have quietly remained ever-present throughout European history. 13/04/2019
Living "By doing good, good came back to me" Sitting down with artist Gábor Miklós Szőke, dubbed “Hungary’s coolest export”. 11/04/2019
Hungary White cast of Hungarian opera asked to identify as African-Amerian The Gershwin brothers had stipulated that their Porgy and Bess musical could only ever be performed by an all-black cast. 09/04/2019
Hungary Watch: Re-enactors stage key 1849 battle of Hungarian revolution This time round the ammunition was fake and a small audience cheered from the sidelines. The re-enactment is an annual event to commemorate the fight for independence from the Austrian Empire. 05/04/2019
Green News Inside Hungary’s first eco-village of Gyűrűfű What happens when a group of environmentally-minded individuals come together and decide to live life in harmony with nature? 05/04/2019
No Comment Hungarians let off steam in 'silly walk' parade Hundreds of Hungarians marched through central Budapest in a "silly walk" parade on Monday (April 1), copying flamboyant moves from British comedy group Monty Python's famous television sketch to mark April Fools' Day. 02/04/2019
Green News Green festival: partying consciously at Sziget Festival More and more festivals are taking sustainability and environmental considerations very seriously so that festival-goers can party it up the green way. 29/03/2019
Hungary Viktor Orban says he may resume media attacks on EU institutions Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, has said his government could resume its media attacks on European Union institutions. 24/03/2019
Europe News Hungary's Orban said he voluntarily agreed to Fidesz suspension Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he voluntarily agreed to pause Fidesz' party participation from the EPP. 20/03/2019
Hungary You might recognise the couple in this Hungarian government campaign There is amusement in Hungary about the choice of picture. 14/03/2019
Hungary Hungary's Orban apologises to 'useful idiots' to keep Fidesz in EPP Hungary's Orban has apologised to Belgian MP Wouter Beke in a bid to stay in the EPP. 14/03/2019
Hungary Hungary covers up some anti-EU posters during Manfred Weber's visit The billboards were covered on the road from Budapest's airport to the city centre but left bare in the other direction. 13/03/2019
Destinations How to have a green weekend in Budapest? In our "Green Weekend" series, we invite you to discover Europe’s main cities in a sustainable way - from green accommodation to getting around, ethical shopping to relaxing. 13/03/2019
Hungary Orban says Fidesz may leave EPP as party faces expulsion "Obviously if we have to start something new, then the first place where we'll start negotiations will be Poland," Orban said on Friday. 08/03/2019
Hungary Women's life tasks lead to wonder of motherhood, says Hungary vice PM For International Women's Day, some Fidesz politicians did not hold back on their provoking thoughts about gender. 08/03/2019
Hungary Euroviews. The EPP must ditch Orbán to salvage its credibility ǀ View The enfant terrible of the EPP, Viktor Orbán has consistently crossed red lines set out by the Europarty. In order to salvage what remains of its credibility and stick up for the EU's core values, the EPP must cut ties with the Hungarian autocrat before it is too late. 08/03/2019