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Vajna's estate might teach us a thing or two about Hungary
As the fight for Andy Vajna's state-funded businesses is likely to commence, Index takes a look at the sizeable estate.
Demonstrations and roadblocks all over Hungary
Saturday afternoon, the series of demonstrations against the Overtime Act continued in Budapest and numerous countryside locations.
PM Orbán: Power structures of the media will change
Watch what Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had to say at Thursday's press conference with English voiceover.
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Composition of Europe's population is at stake at EP elections
Hungary's Péter Szijjártó names migration as the new main divisive force of European politics
Hungarian protests call for general strike and a regime change
The wave of anti-government demonstrations in Hungary resumed this weekend with heated speeches and cold temperatures.
Leaked footage shows Hungarian MP assaulted by state media security staff
The security guards took the MP to the ground, twisted his legs, kneeled on him and tried to kick his phone away.
Hungarian protests roll into the new year
Hungarians will protest the government once more this Saturday - Index is here to fill you in on the details.
2018 - A dark year for Hungarian national security
Work in Parliament's National Security Committee was made impossible when most needed - what happened to legislative oversight over national security?
Forbes: Hungarian PM's friend became the wealthiest person in Hungary
Lőrinc Mészáros, Viktor Orbán's most trusted ally just became the wealthiest person in Hungary according to the annual list of Forbes magazine.
Thousands protest at Hungary's President of the Republic's residence days before Christmas
Once again, several thousand people protested Hungary's government in Budapest on Friday night after the Overtime Act was signed into effect.
Protests in Hungary against Orbán's government continue on Friday - Here is what happened so far
Index recaps the events of the week as protests against the Overtime Act, the administrative courts, and Fidesz's media are set to continue on Friday
Hungarian members of Parliament thrown out of public media headquarters by force
Breaking news - MPs forcefully ejected from public media where they tried to get ongoing protest's demand read live on air.
Budapest protests take a new turn - The march against state propaganda on Sunday
What started as a demo against the Overtime Act and for judicial independence quickly turned into an all-night protest against state media propaganda.
Why are students occupying Kossuth Square?
Students and professors are protesting with free lectures and debates at the square in front of Parliament in Budapest. Index explains why.
Why are Hungarians so sick of politics?
Have you ever asked a Hungarian about politics? Did you get an answer? Here is why you didn't.
Hungary in the News, Week of 23/11/18
Every Friday, Index presents you with a selection of the week's most relevant articles concerning Hungary from the world's leading news sites.
Minister of Foreign Affairs confirms: Nikola Gruevski was aided by Hungarian diplomats
Mr Szijjártó confirms that Hungarian diplomats helped convicted former Macedonian PM Gruevski get to Hungary. Gruevski was granted asylum on Tuesday.
Budapest pedestrian underpasses to be closed at night
Major pedestrian underpasses of Budapest to be closed every night, new proposition says. The plan fits in with the criminalization of the homeless.
State secretary: Gruevski "in need of special treatment"
Today's session in Parliament saw numerous questions addressing the convicted Macedonian ex-PM's recent asylum application. Few were answered.
Hungarian Government in Contradiction over the Case of the Convicted Macedonian ex-PM
Hungarian government refuses to answer questions on Gruevski's case claiming it is strictly a legal matter, while all points towards the opposite.
ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences on strike against the government's ban on gender studies
The teachers held discussions on gender inequality, the independence of universities, and the current violation of the freedom of education.
Mysterious €11 Million Cost Overrun on Huge Indoor Sports Complex in Orbán's Hometown
As part of an enigmatic enlargement, the costs of the 11.000 sqm center skyrocketed, with the bill footed by taxpayers.
Hungary in the news, week of 5/11/18
A selection of the week's most relevant articles concerning Hungary from the world's leading news sites.
Chief of Staff: Hungary to Participate in Article 7 Debate
Hungary will enter the debate on the Article 7 procedure, the procedure sends the wrong message to member states.
Orbán talks CEU, EPP, UN in his weekly radio interview
In his weekly interview, the PM expressed his thoughts on the ongoing CEU case, the latest congress of the EPP and the UN Migration Pact.
Proposed legislation would ban protests at Hungarian state ceremonies
The Deputy PM would exclude locations of state ceremonies from the definition of public spaces, making it impossible to legally hold protests there.
Police drops investigation against former company of PM's son-in-law
Despite suspicions raised by OLAF earlier this year, Hungarian police finds no evidence of crime in connection with the state contracts of Elios Zrt.
Report on Hungarian Society: Portugal on the horizon, Austria still far away
TÁRKI presented its biannual report book on Hungarian society, calling attention to the lack of social mobility and problems in education.
Luxury vans, insane salaries, all paid for by the EU
Hungary could end up repaying HUF €4,65M to the EU as funds were probably misused.
What is Orbán's secret?
Orbán's regime stupefies the masses, ignores one third of society, builds a clientele and yet seems undefeatable. What is the deal?