Hungary Hungarian government rehashes UKIP anti-migrant poster in new ad An old photo used by Britain's eurosceptic party UKIP that was used in a 2016 Brexit campaign poster has found a new home – a Hungarian government anti-immigration ad. 28/03/2018
Hungary Moscow, migration and a muzzled media: Hungary’s election explained Everything you need to know about Hungary's general election and why you should care. 27/03/2018
Hungary Chef wins national first for Hungary Budapest restaurant get country's first ever Michelin two star award. 27/03/2018
Hungary Greenpeace Hungary's floating protest against nuclear power plant Protesters in Hungary floated a symbolic inflatable nuclear barrel on the river Danube in Budapest to highlight the problem of radioactive waste. 26/03/2018
Hungary Hungary's PM campaigns against migration at rally Viktor Orban also threatens the opposition before a crowd of thousands that includes Poles and Romanians. 15/03/2018
Hungary Meet the Hungarian animal trainer who works with Hollywood's biggest s Zoltan Horkai's four-legged crew have worked alongside multiple Hollywood stars 13/03/2018
Hungary Could a man in a chicken costume be voted into the Hungarian Parliamen By far the most feathered candidate running for MP in the Hungarian election, József Tichy-Rács tells Euronews exactly what inspired him to don a chicken suit and enter April's political race. 12/03/2018
Hungary Send knickers not flowers on International Women’s Day, says charity A shelter in Budapest is urging people to mark the day by sending homeless people much-needed knickers and bras, rather than buying flowers for their loved ones. 05/03/2018
Hungary Budapest restaurant offers homeless free tea as Hungary freezes Homelessness is illegal in Hungary but there are still an estimated 30,000 people sleeping rough. 28/02/2018
Hungary Data protection on everyones' lips at the Mobile World Congress Salon shows off the best and brightest trends for 2018. 27/02/2018
Hungary Hungary's PM demands EU refund Viktor Orban wants at least half of the more than one billion euros that Hungary has spent on border protection refunded. 23/02/2018
Hungary Hungary’s foreign minister calls his Luxembourg counterpart "an idiot" Hungary’s foreign minister Peter Szijjarto has hit back at Jean Asselborn’s claims that Viktor Orban was a “dictator”. 21/02/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Turning Orban’s hateful rhetoric into reality: View European leaders have to finally take concrete action to stop Hungary's assault on civil society, writes Amnesty International's Gauri van Gulik. 20/02/2018
No Comment Horns and sheepskin: Hungary marks end of winter with Busós festival The Busós are frightening, devil-like creatures who wear horned wooden masks and big sheepskin costumes as they attempt to scare away winter and welcome spring. 10/02/2018
Hungary A natural remedy for the Danube's destructive floods Undoing man-made changes can help protect communities and eco-systems. 22/01/2018
Hungary Hungary: 'Educate us for the 21st century!' students demand Thousands protested outside parliament in Budapest to call for less blind memorisation of facts and more criticial thinking and creativity 20/01/2018
Hungary ‘Serious irregularities’ in Hungary projects linked to Orban’s family OLAF, the EU’s anti-fraud agency, has sounded the alarm over 35 projects aimed at improving public lighting in Hungary. 12/01/2018
Hungary Why lookout towers are the new bus stops in one Hungarian village A poor village in Hungary found a creative way to get the community a new covered bus stop. 11/01/2018
Hungary Budapest party district to hold referendum on pub opening hours Budapest party district to hold referendum on pub opening hours. Some residents in the 7th district of Elisabeth Town say the district is attracting the wrong type of tourism. 05/01/2018
Economy Ireland and Hungary reject EU-wide tax harmonisation moves The leaders of both countries said such a policy would damage competition in the single market 04/01/2018
Hungary Hungarian PM vows to block any EU sanctions against Poland The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, says his country will stand by their neighbour's controversial judiciary reforms despite the EU threatening to take away Poland's voting rights. 22/12/2017
Hungary Hungarian opposition parties join forces to protest against crackdown Left and right wing demonstrators take to the streets in Budapest to protest against a fine slapped on main opposition party Jobbik for an alleged breach of political funding rules. 15/12/2017
Hungary Who is Béla Kovács—the Hungarian MEP charged with spying for the KGB? He's been described as "an average man with no charisma, certainly not a James Bond type", but Béla Kovács of Hungary's far-right has a wife with Soviet links and was this week charged with espionage against the EU. 07/12/2017
Hungary Hungary says critical open letter an "obvious political attack" The Hungarian government accuses the opposition of enrolling Brussels to resist the Fidesz-Christian Democrat coalition, and says criticisms bear no relation to reality. 01/12/2017