China’s battery giant CATL promises greener future for Hungarian mega-plant – But will it deliver?

The Chinese company has applied for a modified environmental permit for its battery plant in Debrecen, Hungary.
Budapest–Vienna clash: “Austria shouldn’t lecture Hungary!”

A new diplomatic clash: Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó dismissed Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen’s criticism of Hungary’s democracy, saying he “should not lecture others” while questioning Austria’s own political practices.
These are the countries Zelenskyy eyes for face-to-face talks with Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says talks are underway with several countries that could host a long-awaited peace summit with Russia.
Austria unveils tough new rules on migrants and refugees: ‘Integration is over’

Austria is rolling out a strict new program linking social benefits to mandatory German and values courses, while also planning a headscarf ban in schools for children under 14.
Hungary extends ban on Ukrainian farm products: here’s why

Hungary is keeping its ban on Ukrainian farm products.
Hungarian theatre to debut Central Europe’s first LED cinema screen!

Kultik Cinema in Csepel will be the first in Central and Eastern Europe to replace its traditional projection screen with immersive LED technology—promising unmatched image quality and new event opportunities.
Good news: Crude deliveries to Hungary could resume today!

Worry not: Hungarian foreign minister Szijjártó was on the phone with Russian deputy energy minister Pavel Sorokin.
Top Hungary news: Germany labels us security threat, danger when driving, pools close, hidden tunnels — 27 August, 2025

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Who knew? Budapest makes top list of developing tech cities!

Surprise on the global tech stage: Budapest is now ranked among the world’s leading emerging tech centres!
Hungarian cinema shines in Venice: Two films compete in film festival!

Hungarian cinema is back on the world stage! Oscar-winner László Nemes Jeles presents Orphan, while Golden Bear-winner Ildikó Enyedi unveils Silent Friend, both competing at the Venice Film Festival.





