President Novák declares 2024 the Year of Movement

"I encourage all Hungarians to do sports, to move, to lead an active and healthy lifestyle!", President Novák said.
#novák #president #sports #movement #health
Fidesz: Brussels failing to focus on stopping migration

Brussels continues to manage instead of stop migration, Bence Rétvári said.
#brussels #migration #politics #fidesz
University Awards Gala and Media Ball: Széchenyi István University recognizes its best – PHOTO GALLERY

Three students, one lecturer and one alumnus of Széchenyi István University were honoured at the University Awards Gala and Media Ball. The University Hall was packed for the prestigious event.
#university #award #győr
PM Orbán invites Swedish PM to Budapest, Kristersson accepts and also proposes Brussels meeting

"I agree with you that a more intensive political dialogue between our countries would be beneficial," Ulf Kristersson wrote.
#orbán #sweden #kristersson #budapest #brussels
Great news: 2023 was record year for Hungary tourism sector

16 million tourists spent 41 million guest nights in Hungary last year.
#tourism #travel
Budapest to get EUR 780 million EU funding for city development

"We are building a sustainable, green city that exercises solidarity," the Mayor said, announcing the development package.
#development #budapest #city #eufunds
FM Szijjártó: Moldova accession would increase EU competitiveness

"We are, as always, at the disposal of the Moldovan government, and will do everything in our power to speed up the integration process," Szijjártó said.
#foreignminister #moldova #europeanunion
Fidesz: EP threatens legal action against EC over Hungary

"The Hungarian government is under attack for ideological reasons", Andor Deli said.
#europeanparliament #europeancommission #fidesz
Minister Nagy: Hungary to boost ties with China

Hungary has the highest number of food export permits for China among central European countries.
#china #food #europe
International community should ensure free navigation and trade at sea

"Security threats impact the freedom of trade in the first place, while political-ideological threats could impediment the free flow of investments," Péter Szijjártó said.
#Asia #HungarianFM #economy #cooperation #Europe





