OSCE concerns about the independence of Hungary’s media authority

Reynders said he "could not report any positive developments" concerning the state of the rule of law in Hungary, but...
Justice minister calls for maintaining ‘constructive dialogue’ with EU

"It is important to continue a "constructive dialogue" with the EU"
What happened today in Hungary? — May 23, 2022

Top news from today: Mel Gibson, fatal accident, Hungarian bishop, new risk of corruption, rooftop bars, gas storage capacity, WHO, rights of teachers to strike
Hungarian foreign minister warns against politicising WHO’s operations

"If things are politicised even in the WHO, the world will not be able to prepare for this new epidemic"
Unions: Hungarian governing party seeks to curb teachers’ right to strike

Hungarian trade union federations have protested against a bill seen as seeking to curb the rights of teachers to strike:
PM Orbán in videoconference with EC president Michel

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with Charles Michel, president of the European Council, in a videoconference in preparation for an extraordinary European Union summit set for May 30-31, on Monday. According to information from Orban’s press office, the talks…
New study reveals IT is the most popular digital job in Hungary
Are you a digital nomad wanting to visit another country, or an employee looking for a digital role?
Leftist opposition slams government for not preventing exports of Hungarian grain

The opposition DK party has criticised the government for not preventing the exports of Hungarian grain despite...
Orbán cabinet: Timing is not right for the activation of Article 7, as there is a war in the neighbourhood
"The procedure has been initiated by the pro-migration, left-dominated European Parliament with the aim to "exert political pressure" on Hungary."
On this weekend: Pécs to celebrate Vasarely with festival

Vasarely was born Győző Vásárhelyi in Pécs in 1906





