Hungarian government to send aid to earthquake-hit Syria
The aid package includes generators, clothing, protective gear and other medical equipment.
The aid package includes generators, clothing, protective gear and other medical equipment.
Budapest’s deputy chief prosecutor said the 37-year-old man is suspected of acting as a leader of an international human smuggling ring and is being held in custody for a month.
The Prime Minister said that if Turkey “opens the gates to Europe”, hundreds of thousands of migrants will flood into Greece, the Balkans and eventually all the way to the...
The Hungarian government fundamentally believes that help must be taken where there is trouble, rather than bringing problems to Europe.
Hungary Helps has provided 3.6 billion HUF (11.6 million EUR) on programs helping Middle Eastern refugees stay at home and return home
PM Orbán promised assistance aimed at establishing university facilities in Syria, while in Iraq it is to contribute to the reconstruction of villages destroyed by war
According to Péter Szijjártó, minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, chances of a settlement in Syria since the war broke out have never been as good as they are today, but there will be no solution if Russia and the United States fail to come to terms on the conditions
The Hungarian government contributed 5 million euros and a tax subsidy. The factory will give jobs to 540 people and produce about 7,500 tons of chocolate per year
“Hungary utterly condemns all forms of terrorism and all manifestations of violence," PM Orbán wrote
Hungarian authorities have ascertained that over ten terrorists involved in terror attacks travelled through or stayed in Hungary between July and November 2015
After 170 applicants succeeded in the entrance tests, a government decision was made to raise the number of grants from 50 to 170, making Hungary the European nation to grant the largest number of scholarships to Syrians
Ibrahim's story just goes to show that Hungary can be accepting of other cultures
U.S. Ambassador has delivered a speech before a closed session of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Hungarian Parliament