KSH: Tourism continued to grow in September with more guests and overnight stays
Foreign and domestic visitor numbers rose, with Budapest and Lake Balaton among the top-performing regions.
Foreign and domestic visitor numbers rose, with Budapest and Lake Balaton among the top-performing regions.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Wednesday that the government is launching a nationwide anti-war tour, a new initiative aimed at strengthening Hungary’s peace-focused stance amid growing international tensions.
The Hungarian government will extend the price margin cap until February 28, 2026, and include 14 additional food products under the measure starting December 1, Minister of the Prime Minister’s...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that stopping the war in Ukraine should have been the responsibility of European diplomacy, but Brussels chose not to negotiate and has thus rendered itself...
The Vatican emphasized the strength of bilateral ties and shared concern for Christian communities, families, and youth.
The state secretary said the government will provide annual support of HUF 1 million for professionals who serve the community every day.
Minister Szijjártó said the government is assessing the legal and physical impact of the measures, but no disruption has occurred.
The CREATResili project, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme, has concluded after 22 months of empowering women in Kosovo through creativity and social design.
Hungary has a fundamental existential interest in ensuring the success of the upcoming Budapest Peace Summit, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated Monday in a post on his Facebook page.
23 October 2025, Budapest
Bulgaria is an important ally for Hungary, President Tamás Sulyok declared on Monday in Sofia, following his meeting with Rumen Radev, President of the Republic of Bulgaria.
17 October 2025, Budapest
Prime Minister Orbán delivered a sharp critique of the European Union’s current direction during his address at the plenary session of the Hungarian Standing Conference.
The security and social problems caused by illegal migration have generated growing tensions across Europe, leading to significant shifts in national migration policies, György Bakondi, said Thursday on TV2’s Mokka program.
The first concrete for Hungary’s Paks nuclear expansion will be poured by February next year — a major milestone that will officially mark the project as a nuclear power plant under construction.