Battle lines are drawn in Hungarian politics as President Tamás Sulyok refuses to resign despite PM Magyar Péter’s demand, Fidesz reacts. Also in focus: CATL’s Debrecen plans, a BMW iX3 recall, the EU’s €200m Temu fine, and Budapest’s Champions League final stress test, including a separate case involving an injured British fan who left hospital.

Top story: Pressident Sulyok vs PM Magyar

Battle lines drawn: President Sulyok refuses to resign after PM Magyar’s demand – UPDATE: Fidesz reacts

Business: CATL, BMW, Temu

CATL Debrecen: new government blocks further Chinese battery plant expansion

BMW iX3 recall: Debrecen-built electric SUV flagged as potentially dangerous

Temu, now one of the most-used shopping platforms in Hungary fined EUR 200 million by the EU

Champions League final in Budapest

Budapest passes Champions League final stress test: police report 13 incidents – VIDEOS

British football fan with life-threatening injuries absconds from hospital in Budapest

Travel: Wizz and

Wizz Air: crisis is an opportunity as grounded jets return to service

Budapest-Kuwait direct flight returns

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