Top Hungary news: courts overruled, antifa sentenced, 23K migrants, fake AI video by Orbán – 4 February, 2026

From a fresh constitutional clash between the Orbán government and Budapest City Hall to a landmark court ruling in a violent Antifa case, today’s Hungary news spans politics, security and the rapidly evolving election campaign. Our roundup covers the government’s use of emergency decrees, a high-profile criminal verdict, key developments ahead of the 2026 parliamentary election, renewed migration tensions with Brussels, and a controversial AI-generated campaign video released by the prime minister.

Featured Hungary news stories:

Bypassing the courts: Orbán cabinet uses decree to deny near-bankrupt Budapest its lawful funds

BREAKING NEWS! German antifa attacker handed a heavy prison sentence for brutal Budapest attacks

Hungary 2026 Parliamentary Election

Orbán cabinet: Brussels wants to send 23,000 migrants to Hungary, even though there is a solution

Orbán campaigns with AI video: Von der Leyen “gives orders” in Hungarian to Péter Magyar in a fictional scene

Here are the parties competing in Hungary 2026 Parliamentary Election

Travel, society

Missing 18-year-old found dead after weeks-long search in Hungary

Productivity and caffeine: Top coffee shops in Budapest for digital nomads – a 2026 guide

Galloping into the Year of the Horse – Chinese New Year Program in Budapest

Business

What will shape the real estate market in Hungary in 2026? Explained

Tech

How Google wants Gemini to control Android Apps, taking AI assistance to the next level

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