Top Hungary news: travel rules, guest workers, IMF warning, Doulingo, Zsolnay – 17 September, 2025

Hungary’s headlines today bring sweeping changes and high stakes: new EU travel rules requiring fingerprints and facial recognition, record numbers of guest workers, and an IMF warning of a looming global debt crisis with risks for Hungary. Politics, business, and…
Hungarian govt announces pension bonus, faces tax battle with Brussels and gun scandal

One year after the Draghi report: Draghi speaks at conference, Orbán criticizes Brussels

EU eyes sanctions on Israel, Orbán likely to resist

Two-year high: the future of the forint according to analysts

The Hungarian forint has climbed to a two-year high in recent weeks, and analysts at MBH Bank expect its momentum against the euro to hold through the rest of 2025 — a trend that could help ease inflation expectations. Forint…
Hungary and Japan strengthen business, trade and tech ties in Tokyo

Duolingo under fire: Hungary opens investigation into language app giant

Opposition slams demolition of historic agriculture ministry as ‘corrupt monument destruction’

Independent lawmaker Ákos Hadházy told a demonstration in Budapest on Tuesday that the investment in Hatvanpuszta and the demolition of the former agriculture ministry near Parliament were both “examples of monument destruction and corruption”. ‘Corrupt monument destruction’ At the protest…
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