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Fidesz MEPs condemn European Commission over "Erasmus affair"
The MEPs requested that the European Commission lift the ban on EU payments to public foundations. In its answer, the EC said that this would first require action from the Hungarian government.
Csontváry's lonely cedar wasn't that lonely after all
Art historian Gábor Rieder found the original tree depicted in one of the most famous Hungarian paintings by researching from his armchair. An American photo led to the discovery of Csontváry's...
President Novák signs status law
According to her, the adopted legislation no longer contains the controversial points of the earlier draft, or if it does, they have been substantially amended.
House Speaker: it is possible that Brussels is trying to break up the EU
But the minimum objective, according to László Kövér is to weaken the EU beyond measure. The politician spoke at an event organised for the Hungarian minority in Slovakia.
Hungary is attacked because we are not joining the pro-war camp – government reacts to EC's latest...
According to the government's communication centre, the pressuring continues, even though Hungary has fulfilled all of its commitments.
EC wishes to see text of newly adopted status law
The rule of law hasn't declined drastically in Hungary, but there are new recommendations on things that need some polishing. And the status law will be studied in Brussels.
'Our goal was to increase the teachers' esteem'
Government MPs said the status law was good for the teachers, the protests were a political farce and this was democracy anyway. We questioned MPs about the status law the day Parliament passed it.
Prosecutor's Office overrules tax authority's decision to blow off a suspicious case worth €3.6...
The tax authority dismissed the suspicion of budgetary fraud, but according to the Budapest Prosecutor's Office, they should have continued the investigation on another suspected offence.
The latest from Arte Weekly: Far-right parties gain ground in several European countries. But how...
From Germany’s AfD to Italy’s Fratelli d'Italia, parties that were once deemed outcasts are slowly gaining respect – after a surge in popularity. This week’s show breaks down the reasons for the...
"Vengeance law" adopted by Hungarian Parliament, country braces for mass resignations of teachers
At least five thousand Hungarian teachers have previously said they would quit if the amendment on the education law was adopted. The law further limits teachers' autonomy while failing to address...