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Former Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó

Viktor Orbán’s former foreign minister has announced that he is leaving politics behind and will join the corporate world. With the Hungarian Parliament descending into a place of scandal and anti-democratic policy making, it is understandable that Péter Szijjártó was unwilling to take part ...


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World-famous stars, hundreds of concerts, and cultural programs await domestic and international visitors at Lake Balaton this summer. For the fourteenth time, MOL Nagyon Balaton is bringing together the region’s leading festivals and cultural events. Ten featured partners have joined the program series this year, and their events are also...


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While restructuring looms at the parent company Volkswagen, Audi Hungaria Zrt. in Győr is charting its own course. Although there are no waves of layoffs here, the message from management to the workforce is clear: Anyone who wants to keep their job in the age of electric mobility must demonstrate flexibility.


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Anyone visiting the southern tip of Margaret Island in recent days may have witnessed a sight that is rarely, if ever, seen: the Danube’s water level has dropped so dramatically that people can almost walk on dry ground all the way to the central pillar of Margaret Bridge,


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Hungary has achieved a remarkable result even by international standards: based on a recent OECD report, Hungarian real wages rose by nearly 30% between 2021 and the first quarter of 2026, placing the country second only to Türkiye in the organization’s rankings, Világgazdaság


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