Hungary

Migration pushes EU population to record high, but CEE countries continue to shrink

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow July 14, 2025

Immigration outweighed the natural population decline in 2024 in just three of the newer EU member states – Croatia, Czechia and Slovenia.

Hungary, Slovakia close to deal on decades-long Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros HPP, Hungarian energy minister confirms

bne IntelliNews July 14, 2025

Hungary will not proceed with the construction of the hydropower dam at Nagymaros, the border town with Slovakia, Energy Minister Csaba Lantos told news site Index in a background briefing.

Peter Magyar pledges peaceful regime change and sweeping reforms at Tisza Party congress

bne IntelliNews July 14, 2025

Peter Magyar, leader of Hungary's emerging opposition force, the Tisza Party, pledged a peaceful and responsible regime change at a party congress on July 12, unveiling a raft of reform proposals and a slew of election promises.

Trump hits EU, Mexico with whopping 30% tariffs

Ben Aris in Berlin July 13, 2025

US President Donald Trump escalated his trade war with Mexico and Europe by slapping whopping 30% tariffs on both, after neither of them managed to cut a new trade deal before the July 9 deadline.

Tipping Point: when populations peak – Statista

Felix Richter of Statistia July 13, 2025

As July 11 marks World Population Day, celebrating the approximate date that the world's population reached 5bn in 1987, we're taking a closer at one of the population trends that will affect many countries sooner or later in the 21st Century.

Orban takes off the gloves ahead of European Commission President von der Leyen no-confidence vote

bne IntelliNews July 10, 2025

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was in a feisty mood ahead of a no-confidence vote in European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen slated for July 10.

Revolut freezes crypto accounts in Hungary amid legal crackdown

bne IntelliNews July 10, 2025

Move follows Hungarian government's criminalisation of unauthorised crypto transactions under a sweeping legislative package

Viktor Orban's eldest daughter confirms reports to relocate to US

bne IntelliNews July 9, 2025

Prime Minister Viktor Orban's eldest daughter, Rahel Orban, confirmed reports that her family is preparing to relocate to New York, where she will pursue studies in the autumn.

EC slams Hungary over rule-of-law backsliding in latest report

bne IntelliNews July 9, 2025

Hungary has made no progress on key rule-of-law concerns flagged in previous years, according to the European Commission’s latest rule-of-law report released on July 8.

Hungary’s inflation edges up in June

bne IntelliNews July 9, 2025

The latest data are expected to bolster the National Bank's (MNB) cautious approach to monetary policy, signalling little prospect of rate cuts in the near term.

Hungary faces renewed drought threat, jeopardising already fragile growth outlook

bne IntelliNews July 8, 2025

Conditions resemble the summer of 2022, when record drought coupled with heatwaves caused widespread crop damage and took a heavy toll on GDP.

Ukraine says EU accession talks can proceed without Hungary’s consent

bne IntelliNews July 8, 2025

Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for EU Integration says that negotiations on Ukraine’s accession to the European Union can begin without the support of Hungary, as only 26 members are needed to start the talks.

Sergei Lavrov lauds Hungarian government’s policy in interview with pro-Orban media

bne IntelliNews July 8, 2025

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has lauded the Hungarian government's foreign policy as "balanced and pragmatic", in an interview granted to pro-Orban daily Magyar Nemzet.

Earth experiences steady stream of heat records - Statista

Katharina Buchholz for Statista July 6, 2025

Heat records have become commonplace in meteorological record-keeping, while new cold records have become few and far between, Statista reports.

Water levels drop in Europe’s main rivers as heatwave hits cargo traffic

bne IntelliNews July 4, 2025

Both the Vistula in Poland and the Danube in Hungary, two of Europe’s biggest rivers, have reached record-low water levels as Europe’s unprecedented heatwave intensifies and starts to cause major economic damage.

Ex-wife of Hungary's Peter Magyar testifies in court in high-profile corruption case

bne IntelliNews July 4, 2025

Former justice minister Judit Varga appeared in court on July 3 as a witness in a high-profile corruption case, which centres around Gyorgy Schadl, former head of the bailiff chamber (MBVK), and ex-state secretary of the Justice Minister Pal Volner.

EU taxpayers funnelled up to €5.5bn into Orban's kleptocracy, anti-graft watchdog claims

bne IntelliNews July 3, 2025

Between 2011 and 2023, EU taxpayers may have unwittingly contributed €3.2–5.5bn to the consolidation of Viktor Orban’s kleptocratic regime, according to a new study by the Corruption Research Centre Budapest.

Slovak opposition accuses government of siding with Hungary in ending Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros dispute

bne IntelliNews July 2, 2025

Slovak opposition parties accused the left-right cabinet of Prime Minister Robert Fico of securing favourable terms for Hungary by bringing the long-standing Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros hydroelectric power plant System dispute to an end.

Hungary meets nearly entire annual financing plan by June

bne IntelliNews July 2, 2025

Hungarian Debt Management Agency (AKK) said the 2025 financing plan was fulfilled on a prorated basis in H1, with 96% of the full-year net issuance target completed by end-June.

Emerging Europe growth resilient despite global risks, wiiw says

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow July 1, 2025

Economies across Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe are set to maintain solid growth in 2025 and 2026 but face downside risks from Middle East tensions, the war in Ukraine and US trade policy.

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