Béla Tarr laid to rest: Hungary bids farewell to the legendary filmmaker – photo gallery

Béla Tarr has been laid to rest. Family, friends and fellow filmmakers gathered to bid farewell to one of Hungary’s most influential directors:
2026 Winter Olympics: Hungary’s 15 athletes to watch in Milano–Cortina

Hungary will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy with a 15-strong delegation, slightly larger than at the previous Games.
Less taxes for the less fortunate, leaving Russian energy: Tisza Party reveals policy programme

Addressing healthcare, education, salaries, social services, and child protection, Hungary’s opposition Tisza Party has presented their policy programme.
PM Orbán to travel to Washington very soon

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to travel to Washington once again.
Weather in Hungary: Spring knocked on the door, but we have to be careful

Spring appears to have knocked on Hungary’s door earlier than expected, but winter did not leave us for long.
Bus station planned on internationally significant Roman site in Transylvania

A new bus terminal could be built on a site of international Roman-era importance in Alba Iulia (Gyulafehérvár), after the city’s local council approved the project on Friday. They approved building a bus station on a famous Roman site The…
Budapest flats see sharpest rise in price: Is the housing market being reshaped?

Budapest’s second-hand housing market underwent a significant transformation over the past year, with some properties recording the highest rise in prices.
Galloping into the Year of the Horse – Chinese New Year Program in Budapest

The China Cultural Center Budapest invites visitors to a festive, afternoon-long celebration titled “Happy Chinese New Year 2026 – Galloping into the Year of the Horse.”
Top Hungary news: Budapest property linked to Epstein, heavy snowfall causing chaos, new motorway — 3 February, 2026

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Investors bet on a new Tisza government? Hungary’s stock market rallying ahead of elections

According to a recent analysis, confidence in Hungarian assets is growing, driven largely by expectations that the opposition Tisza Party could defeat the long-ruling Fidesz government.





