I'm Merci Hetzmann, editor and reviser at Daily News Hungary since 2021. I started my career here with 3 months of internship, after which I became a full-time editor. I live in the Hungarian countryside with my partner and our Botanical Lego sets and plushies. When I am not working, I am either gaming or working on making our small flat lovelier. Working to deliver relevant news to you, our readers, day after day. Find my LinkedIn and DNH articles below.
Deadly train incident in Budapest causes major delays on key railway line

Travel update: a person was fatally struck by a train in Budapest this morning.
New luxury hotel to open in Budapest: Austrian brand enters the Hungarian market

A new luxury hotel is coming to the heart of Budapest! ✨
Mass food poisoning in Budapest: dozens hospitalised – UPDATE: Almost 500 affected

Dozens have been hospitalised in Budapest on suspicion of mass food poisoning:
Orbán’s pro-Russia stance brings the two major US parties together: Democrats and Republicans send joint message to the Hungarian PM

While Viktor Orbán meets Donald Trump in Washington, a rare bipartisan group of US senators sent a letter to the Hungarian PM.
Breaking: Hungary signs historic nuclear agreement with the United States

The Hungarian delegation arrived in Washington yesterday evening Hungarian time, and today, a historic announcement was made:
Many Revolut users still cannot access their crypto funds: here is the latest update

If you use Revolut for crypto, this affects you.
Ticket prices have soared, yet Hungarians are still flying: where are they travelling most?

Ticket prices have skyrocketed, but it seems that this is not deterring Hungarians. Are you traveling anywhere soon?
Budapest’s most exciting new developments for 2025: From the airport railway to Hotel Gellért

Budapest is making headlines in 2025 with bold urban investments and transformative projects that promise to reshape how both locals and visitors experience Hungary’s capital. Here are the most notable announcements driving excitement this year.
Hungarian forint keeps strengthening, partly thanks to Orbán’s challenger Magyar: here’s why

Market players are betting on Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party, while the forint has jumped to a two-and-a-half-year high against the euro.
Romania could soon become a new gas power, with Hungary playing a key role

Romania is poised to become a major gas power in Eastern Europe as the Neptun Deep project nears completion, creating new opportunities for Hungary as well.





