Global E-commerce trends making their way to Hungarian markets

Hungary is no exception—e-commerce is changing the way businesses interact with consumers all over the world.
Building multilingual news websites: tools and strategies for 2025

Multilingual news websites provide access to more extensive audience bases and can build trust between different demographics.
“Colorful Seasons • Splendid Jilin” culture and tourism promotion exchange held in Hungary

The melodious Chinese zither piece Listening to the Rain on the Half Hill by the Danube River marked the beginning of cultural and tourism dialogues between China’s Jilin and Central and Eastern Europe:
David Abrahamyan: ”I am thankful to Konstantin Ishkhanov for his unwavering commitment and remarkable efforts towards ICCF 2025

Sponsored content David Abrahamyan, Artistic Director of International Chamber Classics Festival The International Chamber Classics Festival’s (ICCF) inaugural edition, organised by the CMDI (Classical Music Development Initiative) Group in collaboration with the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel of Brussels, is all…
Who is the new betting favorite in the heat of the F1 season?

In recent years, F1 has become one of the top betting options. So, which drivers are the favorites this season?
US tariff increase has triggered global protests: passive income can be earned – mining

Cloud mining, as an emerging blockchain computing power service platform:
Top Hungary news: Von der Leyen on negative poster, tariff war, Will Smith and JLo in Budapest, FMD, inflation and deficit – 8 April, 2025

We've rounded up the top Hungary news from today:
PM Orbán: EU-US tariff war ‘will not deter’ govt from tax cuts

"The tariff war will not stop us" PM Orbán
Minister Nagy: Efforts to contain foot-and-mouth disease successful in Hungary, new decontamination points – video

Foot-and-mouth disease: Vehicle disinfection and border restrictions could increase travel time in Hungary
Production of second Paks II reactor vessel starts in Russia

Diversification? The Russians are involved in the construction of the Paks II nuclear power plant, making Hungary even more vulnerable to Russia:





