Crushed by your IB score? This one-year program could still get you into a top 100 university

🎓 IB results are out—but remember, one score doesn’t define your future.
If today didn’t go as planned, you’re not alone—and you have options.
More and more students in Hungary are turning to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) for a second chance at top universities worldwide. 🌍✨
Top Hungary news: Afghan student wrongfully deported, luggage size, nostalgia vehicles — 4 July, 2025

Read about how the government is giving away state-owned properties, how Ryanair is increasing the size of permitted luggage, how the passenger shipping season kicks off at Lake Balaton and more!
Want a website or webshop? Hungary offers up to EUR 3,800 in vouchers for SMEs

SMEs are getting a boost in Hungary!
Interested in Hungarian history? Rubicon launches free English-language website!

Interested in Hungary’s fascinating and complex history? 🇭🇺 The acclaimed Rubicon magazine just launched a free English-language website — designed specifically for international readers.
EUR 3 billion for home renovations lost? Hungary fails to submit key climate plan

Hungary could lose out on EUR 3 billion in free EU funding for home renovations, all because the government failed to submit a required social climate plan by the deadline.
Post offices, apartments, and more: Hungary giving away state-owned properties

Hungary’s government is giving away 800 unused state-owned properties — including old post offices, bank buildings, and homes — to small villages with under 5,000 residents.
Experts warn: New Hungarian housing loan scheme could push property prices even higher

Hungary’s new Home Start loan program is expected to boost real estate sales and heat up the housing market, analysts say.
Struggling to buy a home in Hungary? Orbán says help is coming this September

🏡 “Now the field belongs to the young” – PM Viktor Orbán says Hungary’s new 3% fixed-rate home loan scheme will give first-time buyers a real shot at homeownership.
Hungarian government to spend more despite budget constraints, using EU loophole

Hungary just activated a rarely used “national escape clause”, allowing it to bypass normal EU budget limits and boost spending.
Hungarian unions to government: Follow EU rules or risk losing jobs, rights, and investment

Hungarian trade unions are calling out the government, urging it to follow EU rules that tie investments to workers’ rights, gender equality, and safe workplaces.





