Sziget scandal: Minister slams Irish band Kneecap for anti-semitic hate speech

Controversy hits Sziget Festival: Hungary’s EU affairs minister has called out Irish hip hop group Kneecap for alleged anti-Semitic hate speech, urging organisers to take a stand.
Millions call on EU to protect regional cultures — Will Brussels listen?

Hungarian MEPs from both the government and opposition are demanding stronger EU protection for linguistic and national minorities, accusing Brussels of lacking political will.
Storm chaos costs billions: 45,000+ Hungarian homes hit in just 3 days!

Devastating storms swept across Hungary this week, leaving destruction in their wake:
After years of tension, Hungary and Germany reboot diplomatic ties

Bilateral relations are getting a reboot as Berlin’s new government opens up to Budapest after years of political and ideological tension.
Ukraine denies abuse after death of ethnic Hungarian soldier, Hungary demands answers

Hungary alleges he was beaten during forced recruitment, while Ukraine denies all accusations, citing natural causes.
Top Hungary news: Transcarpathian man dies, liquid rules at Budapest Airport, Balaton prices, Russian hacker attack — 10 July, 2025

Transcarpathian man dies after alleged beating in Ukraine, Ukraine denies, Wizz Air downgraded, tram line upgrade, Balaton prices, Budapest Airport and more!
MOL Limo hits the beach: Car-sharing expands to Lake Balaton!

Car-sharing is now available in Siófok and Balatonfüred as part of a test run — perfect for locals, tourists, and weekenders alike!
China-backed electric vehicle testing centre could be established in Hungary

A major new EV development and testing center may soon rise in Zalaegerszeg, thanks to a partnership with investors from China.
Hungary’s Audi plant powers ahead with new Q3, one of the nation’s top export drivers

Audi has launched production of its brand-new Q3 SUV in Győr — one of the country’s biggest industrial hubs.
EU budget shake-up: Brussels eyes more flexibility, new taxes, and major reforms

Brussels wants to make the EU budget smarter, more flexible, and better equipped for crises—but that could mean new taxes, less funding for farmers, and a major shift in spending priorities.





