Top Hungary news: Medvedev’s map, Transylvanian attraction threatened, Simion’s warning, soldiers unearthed — 28 May, 2025

German soldiers unearthed in Budapest, BKK fares to increase, lane closures on motorway, could Hungary share a border with Russia?
Fidesz hits Budapest with levy, then blames mayor and Tisza Party for financial collapse

Budapest’s financial stability is under fire: Fidesz accuses Mayor Karácsony and the Tisza Party of driving the city to bankruptcy.
Hungarian government extends markup caps, retailers protest

The government has decided to extend a mandatory cap on markups, which the National Commerce Association acknowledged "with disappointment". Meanwhile, the Hungarian government launched a war against Ukrainian cybercriminals.
Budapest Airport begins drilling geothermal well

Budapest Airport has started drilling a geothermal well as part of its goal to reach carbon neutrality before 2030. If successful, the airport could ditch gas heating entirely.
PM Orbán blames surge in bank fraud on Ukrainian criminals

PM Orbán is warning Hungarians about a sharp rise in banking scams and cyber fraud—and he's blaming it on Ukrainian scammers.
Uzbekistan–Italy: A long-term strategic partnership aimed at sustainable growth

On May 28-29, the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, will pay an official visit to Uzbekistan. This visit marks a significant milestone in the modern history of Uzbek–Italian relations, which began in March 1992. Shortly after the establishment of…
Would you use your pension savings to buy a home? Here’s what Hungarians say

Would you dip into your pension savings to buy a house, or do you prefer to keep your nest egg safe? When did you start thinking about your future? Share your thoughts and experiences below. #Hungary #HomeBuying #RetirementSavings #MoneyMatters
Independent MP Hadházy organises 11th protest in Budapest, police file report

On Tuesday, independent MP Ákos Hadházy and his supporters held their eleventh protest, this time against what they call “laws written to Putin’s tune.”
Pride Hungary: Banning LGBTI march for ‘resembling Budapest Pride’ a deeply disturbing development

The Budapest police has banned a march for "resembling Budapest Pride".
Hungarian police hailed for blocking 10,000+ border crossings abroad

🚓 Over 10,000 illegal border crossings have been prevented by Hungarian police serving abroad — a number hailed as a major success.





