Life in Hungary: What foreigners need to know – from the Baltic perspective

"People often ask how I ended up living in Budapest, and the short answer is: a few strange coincidences." Read Baiba Rozenberga's story about living in Hungary!
The perception gap: Hungary’s chronic unhappiness

Despite rising wages and improved living conditions, people in Hungary consistently rate themselves among Europe’s least satisfied. The reason lies less in economics and more in perception.
Central Asia and China at the contemporary stage of development: a partnership oriented toward a common future

At the contemporary stage, the development of constructive relations with China has become one of the key priorities of the foreign policy of the Central Asian countries. In recent years, these countries have achieved a high degree of political trust…
Putin signalled with animal comparisons that his country is ready for world war

Tensions rise as Russian rhetoric escalates – European hospitals and ministries brace for a potential world war while Putin invokes powerful animal symbols.
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Dialogue of Declarations Forum: a path to interfaith peace and ensuring freedom of religion

From September 10 to 13, 2025, Tashkent and Samarkand will host the Second International Dialogue of Declarations Forum:
Tashkent hosts the Traditional Uzbekistan Textile Week – Global Textile Days

On September 9-11, the autumn segment of the 30th anniversary exhibition season of the Uzbekistan Textile Week – Global Textile Days will open across all pavilions of the National Exhibition Complex “Uzexpocentre”, the leading venue for international exhibitions and trade…
Op-ed: Is India a ‘Tariff King’? Not Really

There is a widespread but fallacious perception that India's tariffs are inordinately high. Opinion:
Uzbekistan – SCO: commitment to dialogue and regional progress

At the SCO summit in Astana, the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev reminded attendees of the enduring value of the Shanghai Spirit trust, equality, and respect for cultural diversity.
Who can apply for an injunction order? Individuals, businesses, and beyond

Injunction orders are not only given to a small group of people who are in court. Anyone can apply, including people, businesses, groups, and the government, as long as they meet strict legal requirements.
How does Hungarian ancestry look in terms of genetics?

Hungarian genetics is interesting. Scientists have been uncovering it for years, and the results will surprise you.





