Armed guard of honour holds rare Easter ritual in Hungarian church

In Hajdúdorog, young men with swords keep a rare Easter vigil, reviving a centuries-old church tradition that blends biblical story with local heritage.
Óbuda greenlights new pedestrian bridge to connect key districts

Budapest's Óbuda district takes a major step in urban development with the approval of a new pedestrian bridge connecting isolated city areas and preserving cultural landmarks.
Focus on North Africa: why should the US recognise the Polisario Front as a terrorist organisation?

Growing security threats and geopolitical tensions have reignited calls in Washington to designate the Polisario Front a terrorist organization, citing ties to Iran, jihadist groups, and regional instability.
Lyrid meteor shower to light up the Hungarian sky after Easter!

The Lyrid meteor shower returns in April, peaking just after Easter with up to 90 meteors per hour and a dazzling assist from Venus.
Ancient Mithras sanctuary unearthed in Budapest

An 1,800-year-old Mithras sanctuary uncovered in Budapest’s Óbuda district is being preserved and will be showcased as a cultural site by 2027.
The life and legacy of Dezső Szentgyörgyi – Hungary’s top fighter ace

Dezső Szentgyörgyi, Hungary’s leading fighter ace with 29 confirmed kills, survived the war and continued flying in peacetime—only to tragically lose his life in a commercial airline crash just weeks before his retirement.
Hungarian scholars took part at the ADA University Policy Forum in Azerbaijan

Hungarian experts participated in the 7th ADA University Policy Forum in Azerbaijan.
Hidden gem: Hungarian wine region named one of Europe’s top wine destinations!

In a surprising new ranking, Hungary’s Eger and Bükkalja region has claimed the title of Europe’s second-best wine destination—outranking even Tuscany and Rioja.
Traditional Korean embroidery exhibition opened in Budapest

A new exhibition at Budapest’s Korean Cultural Centre showcases traditional Korean embroidery and its deep cultural, historical, and spiritual significance.
Hungarian Architecture Museum receives green light for construction – VISUALS

Budapest’s new Centre and Museum of Architecture is set to break ground after receiving its building permit, marking a major cultural investment.





