Military revolution in the shadow of the Kremlin: how Ukraine is redefining Europe’s approach to innovation

Ukraine has built something no one expected:
What African regulators could learn from Hungary’s gambling laws

Sponsored content Online gambling is growing fast across Africa. Whether it’s a casual flutter on a football match or a serious Saturday night poker grind, people are in it. Local betting platforms are right in the thick of it, offering…
Top Hungary news: Budapest Airport parking fees, investors in real estate market, foreign agents and spy scandal, Croatian coast, Metro – 13 May, 2025

Don't miss it! We've gathered the most interesting Hungary news from today:
Péter Magyar: I am reporting Viktor Orbán

"I will file a complaint against Viktor Orbán because..."
Orbán accuses political rival of being a foreign agent – Is TISZA Party facing exclusion?

Foreign agent theory: Orbán's government has everything it needs to simply exclude its main rival from next year's elections. Have preparations already begun?
Great news for commuters: Budapest Metro to run longer hours from June

The Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) informed MTI on Tuesday that Budapest Metro lines 2, 3, and 4 will continue to run from June 1. More than forty daytime and numerous nighttime services will be adjusted to the extended operating hours.…
Thinking of buying in Budapest? See why investors still rule the real estate market

Investors love Budapest real estate, with almost half of all sales in Budapest in April 2025 being for investment purposes:
Crackdown begins: Hungary enacts powerful anti-drug package

Hungary's toughest anti-drug package has come into force, with severe penalties awaiting drug users and dealers. Read more here.
Automotive Industry Conference 2025 opens in Budapest

Automotive Industry Conference in Budapest plays an important role in both Hungary and the region.
Orbán cabinet: Ukraine’s accession would ‘jeopardise farmers’ livelihoods’

"Granting Ukraine fast-track EU membership was another dangerous idea by leaders in Brussels"





