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.
UAE tourism agency to cover accommodation costs of stranded Hungarians

The national tourism agency will cover accommodation costs for tourists stranded by the escalating conflict.
Military helicopters deployed to guard Hungarian airport

PM Orbán has ordered the deployment of military helicopters to guard critical infrastructure:
Chaos on Budapest tracks: Train hits person, 400 passengers evacuated

A train struck a person in Budapest, forcing around 400 passengers to transfer to alternative services.
BREAKING: 28 flights cancelled at Budapest Airport

WARNING! More flights have been cancelled at Budapest Airport:
Hungarian deputy mayor allegedly assaults woman at festival: she may lose sight in one eye

Shock at Szentmártonkáta festival: deputy mayor accused of assault, woman may lose sight in one eye. Police investigation underway.
Great news: Early spring bursts into Hungary with sunshine and mild days next week

🌤️ Spring has arrived in Hungary! Here's what to expect this coming week:
Attacks hit Dubai airport terminal handling Hungary traffic, thousands of Hungarians seek consular help

Missile and drone strikes have damaged parts of Dubai International Airport, including a terminal handling Hungary-linked traffic. The foreign minister says the number of Hungarians seeking consular protection in the region has surged past 4,000.
Hungarian swimmers stranded at Oman airport after airspace closure

Hungary’s national swimming team has been caught up in Middle East airspace closures:
Budapest as you’ve never seen it: new film album brings the city’s lost past to life!

A unique new film album turns archive photos into moving images, bringing lost bridges, vanished streets and the capital’s golden age back to life:
How Hungary could feel the impact of the Middle East military conflict

The effects of the latest Middle East escalation could soon reach Hungary. Here’s how.





