Budapest gets a back-to-school upgrade: What’s new on the streets?

Back to school, back to traffic! Budapest students and commuters return to freshly paved roads, new trams, buses, and repaired crossings after the capital’s big summer makeover.
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Op-ed: Syrian Christian students in Hungary may be forced to return to Syria to face certain death

"Return to Syria means certain death." Syrian Christian students in Hungary are facing deportation due to new immigration laws: while jihadist-linked figures rise to power back home. Their future now hangs by a thread.
Brussels, beware: Fidesz says Hungary alone will rescue the EU

Hungary’s EU affairs minister says the 2026 election won’t just be about Hungary, but about “saving Europe” from Brussels. Because clearly, who else could do it?
Moscow threatens Austria: NATO membership could lead to Russian attacks

Russia has issued a warning to Austria: giving up neutrality and joining NATO could make it a target for Russian military action.
Top Hungary news: Guest workers laid off, Budapest flood, Wizz, New York Post — 30 August, 2025

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A lost generation: 660,000 Gaza children remain out of school

While schools in the occupied West Bank are set to reopen on 1 September, Gaza’s classrooms remain shuttered.
Even the New York Post is reporting on Orbán’s Hatvanpuszta ’empire’ – VIDEO

Even the New York Post has taken notice of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s sprawling Hatvanpuszta estate:
Hungary’s bold plan: From small nation to Europe’s keystone state?

Hungary isn’t playing small anymore. Can the country position itself as a key player in Europe and on the global stage?
Fidesz: We won the summer, we will win the election

Fidesz is quite confident: "Hungary’s ruling parties have won the summer and will win the election".
German Chancellor’s warning: Europe should brace for long conflict in Ukraine

"There is obviously no willingness from President Putin to meet with President Zelenskyy. He sets preconditions that are simply unacceptable,” Merz said.





