Budapest court sentenced the Irish man who murdered American tourist Mackenzie Michalski in 2024. Fidesz held a protest to keep President Tamás Sulyok in office, while Finance Ministry found unbudgeted spendings of previous government, and Péter Magyar visited Türkiye to attend the NATO summit. Also, the EU’s digital euro got one step closer to fully functioning, while the Hungarian currency is keeping up with the euro and the dollar. Read the most important Hungary news stories from today:
Top Hungary news story:
Hungarian politics:
- Fidesz holds protest in Budapest against Tisza Party’s removal of president
- Hidden EUR 1 billion? Hungary’s Finance Ministry says it uncovered unbudgeted spending
Foreign affairs:
- Here’s what Péter Magyar said about his first NATO summit
- Hungary’s tax authority finds no evidence of crime in Ukrainian gold convoy case
Economy:
- Digital euro? European Parliament’s project is one step closer now
- Hungarian forint trying to hold on as markets rattle after global tensions
Culture:
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