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'On social media, politics is sexy"
Telex has acquired the recordings of the speeches given by leading Fidesz politicians to the members of the “Fight Club” – their most faithful supporters, gathered for a two-day training on how to...
Fire breaks out at MOL refinery in Százhalombatta
The fire started on Monday night and was contained by Tuesday morning. The PM said that Hungary's fuel supply was secure.
Arte: Why is Europe' housing crisis hitting young people the hardest?
Inflation, a lack of housing stock, and the rise of short-term rentals have driven Europe into a deep housing crisis. What is the EU doing about it?
Fidesz's campaign levels up: here's how they are using AI-generated fake videos to dismantle...
The Fidesz faction recently shared a video in which a sequence of images generated by AI is being discussed as if it were reality, and several Fidesz politicians have also shared AI-generated videos...
Putin has no need to fear ICC arrest warrant in Budapest, Orbán has already demonstrated that
The Russian President likely chose Budapest for his meeting with Trump because of the arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court, and the Hungarian government having...
Trump and Putin to meet in Budapest
Trump said that the two will meet to discuss ending the Russian-Ukrainian war. The exact date of their meeting has not been announced yet.
I put myself through the eternal-youth seeking multimillionaire's routine – it was one of the...
I was curious to see how doable the routine Bryan Johnson follows is. There's no denying that a healthy lifestyle can have a great impact on a person, but I have found it to be a bit expensive,...
Attack on Friendship pipeline an attack on Hungarian sovereignty, Szijjártó says in Moscow
Hungary's cooperation with Russia was part of the country's "rational approach" towards securing the country's energy supply, the Foreign Minister said.
Arte: Why is Europe getting fewer Nobel Prizes?
Institutions like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have drawn from the world’s brightest minds, consistently producing Nobel laureates.
'It can't be worse than it is now"
Péter Magyar was received like a rock star in Szolnok, where his message to the current Hungarian government was: "It's over, comrades".













