Ancient cemetery in Hungary with 1,000 graves unearthed via satellite imagery
A previously unknown Avar-period cemetery with up to a thousand graves has been discovered near Tatabánya, thanks to satellite imagery and aerial surveys.
A century ago: the first buses crossed the Chain Bridge in Budapest

On October 1, 1924, buses crossed Budapest's Chain Bridge for the first time, marking the beginning of regular service on the Buda side and signaling a new era in the city’s transit history.
Impressive: Rare medieval Hungarian codex discovered in pristine condition – PHOTOS

A pristine medieval Hungarian codex, once completely unknown, has been discovered by cultural figure Örs Orosz — a rare find with historic and scientific significance.
Coffeehouses, theatres, and horse races: How Hungarians socialised in the 20th century

From theatre nights to coffeehouse debates and the racetrack buzz, early 20th-century Hungarians embraced a rich social life in vibrant public spaces.
Budapest launches car-free ‘school streets’ initiative citywide

Budapest plans to expand its car-free 'school streets' initiative citywide to ensure safer, cleaner routes for students.
Sudan’s War: Massacres Persist as Fighting Deepens Humanitarian Crisis

The two-year-long conflict in Sudan has left tens of thousands of civilians dead:
Living in Budapest – a Moldovan perspective: Let the city love you back

Here are a Moldovan woman's words to any foreigner wondering what life in Budapest might be like.
Humanitarian tragedy turns into mass starvation in Sudan

Sudan is facing severe starvation due to the civil war that erupted in 2022:
Hungarian summers have grown 50 days longer since the 1970s

Summers in Hungary have lengthened by 50 days since the 1970s, with spring and fall shortening—an alarming sign of accelerating climate change.
Mass grave from Mongol invasion unearthed in Hungary

Archaeologists in Hungary have uncovered a Mongol-era mass grave with bound and crouched victims, offering new insights into the devastating 13th-century invasion.





