What happened today in Hungary? – September 18, 2022
Car-free weekend in Budapest. Photo: MTI/Noémi Bruzák
2/3rd of the Hungarians want euro instead of forint – read more about the findings of Eurobarometer HERE
Bad news for forint? Brussels proposed to suspend 7.5 bn EUR EU funds, opened catwalk
Hungarian gas and oil giant MOL will only be able to deliver 25 percent of the needed fuel from 19 September. As a result, it might happen that there will be fuel shortage at some Hungarian petrol stations next week. Read more HERE
Weather to turn wintery next week: prepare for frost – read our weather forecast HERE
Hungarian beauty queen fell into the hands of human traffickers! Details HERE
President: Hungary has many friends worldwide but they are too quiet – read more HERE
School-heating limit, Huxit, hospital construction: latest government decisions explained HERE
Hungarian President leaves for London to attend Queen’s funeral
Budapest Airport announced changes concerning many passengers
When Brussels approved the sanctions against Russia this past summer, “this was not what they promised”, ruling Fidesz’s parliamentary group leader said on Sunday, adding that Europeans had been “deceived”.