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Actress Csilla Csomor Receives 800,000 HUF from Insurance, Left with Nothing
Years ago, actress Csilla Csomor experienced a situation similar to two actors at the National Theatre who suffered a terrible accident: she was unable to work, yet received no compensation from the theatre.
Free Admission Day at the Border Spa
For one day, the thermal spa located near Esztergom will open its doors for free to everyone.
Wife Declares Slain Climber's Body Must Not Be Brought Down From Everest
The action initiated by the Nepalese authorities has instilled hope in many regarding the return of Suhajda Szilárd's body.
Purge or Cleansing?
The State's Super-Authority Removes Non-Compliant Bailiffs from the Schadl System
Explosions Rock Four Regions of the Sun Simultaneously, Captured by NASA
On April 23, a rare occurrence was documented by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite as it managed to capture footage of massive explosions happening simultaneously in four different regions of the Sun.
New System Predicts Atrial Fibrillation with 83% Accuracy Minutes Before Onset
A novel development, based on artificial intelligence, can now forecast the onset of atrial fibrillation a common form of heart rhythm irregularity half an hour ahead of time.
Earthquake Strikes Near Campi Flegrei Again
The ardent tremors continue unstoppingly in the southern Italian region sitting atop a supervolcano.
Milky Way on the Wall, NASA's New Spacecraft on the Living Room Table
Lego has unveiled new sets, one of which is an artistic piece, while the other models the latest American spacecraft, Artemis.
Houthi Rebels Strike British Ship with Ballistic Missiles
In a recent attack on the Red Sea, Houthi rebels targeted two ships, inflicting minor damage on a British oil tanker.
Uncertainty replaces secure medical care: "It's about 42,000 people
We need the on-call service"
Chinese Loans to Fund the Construction of Ferihegy Railway and Budapest Bypass Line
Big railway development projects may soon be underway with the help of Chinese subcontractors, technology, and, importantly, Chinese financing.
Hungarian Government Prefers the Lesser of Two Evils in Supporting Romanian President for NATO Secretary General
In the ongoing contest for the NATO Secretary General position, the Hungarian government has pledged support for Klaus Iohannis, the President of Romania.
Details of the Home Renovation Program Released, High-income Districts Eligible for Maximum Grants
The government has opened its home renovation program, with a budget of 108.24 billion HUF, for public consultation.
A New Chapter Begins in the Russia-Ukraine War
In a remarkable development, the US Congress has approved the latest aid package for Ukraine, which includes the provision of long-range missiles to Kyiv.
Gergely Karácsony Admits Public Dependence on Gyurcsány Couple
In a rather unfortunate turn of events for Gergely Karácsony, the left-wing mayor of Budapest, his recent appearance on a show produced by Soros-related media led to an embarrassing admission.
Exciting Details Emerge About Zendaya and Tom Holland's Relationship
Since 2017, Zendaya and Tom Holland have shared the screen in three Spider-Man films, officially becoming a couple in 2021.
Biden Administration Declines to Ban Menthol Cigarettes, Citing Concerns Over Impact on African American Voters
In a surprising turn of events, the Biden administration has decided not to proceed with a ban on menthol cigarettes, a move that has been under consideration for its potential public health benefits.
Hungary Set to Become One of Europe's Fastest Growing Economies Again, Evaluates NGM on S&P's Move
Confidence in Hungary remains unbroken: Standard & Poor's (S&P) has once again affirmed Hungary's debt rating, continuing to classify the country in the recommended investment category.
UK Pressured Ukraine to Abandon Peace Deal with Russia: Kremlin
The Kremlin has accused Ukraine of abandoning a peace treaty with Russia in 2022 under British pressure, despite Russian claims of additional demands.
US Intel: Putin Likely Didn't Order Navalny's Death at That Moment
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, US intelligence agencies believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to have ordered opposition leader Alexei Navalny's death at an Arctic prison in February.
MEP Krah Accesses 'Sensitive' EU Documents Amid Espionage and Corruption Allegations: Call for Internal Probe
MEP Maximilian Krah, a German far-right politician from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, is under investigation for espionage and corruption allegations.
Tragedy in Gaza: The Hospital Crisis Unveiled
A shocking discovery at a Gaza hospital reveals nearly 300 bodies, shedding light on the severe humanitarian crisis and escalating global concern.
Spain Bolsters Ukraine: A Missile Aid Commitment
In a show of solidarity, Spain is sending Patriot missiles to Ukraine, marking a significant contribution to the international military support against ongoing conflicts.
Australia Joins Forces: Extending Military Aid to Ukraine
Australia's commitment to Ukraine intensifies as it sends military aid, reinforcing the global coalition supporting Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict.
EU Asylum Reform: Shaping a New Future
The European Union adopts sweeping asylum reforms, impacting thousands and potentially altering the landscape of migration across Europe.
Free Speech or Safety? U.S. University Protests Escalate
Protests at a U.S. university lead to multiple arrests, sparking a federal complaint and intense debates over civil liberties.
Hope Amid Conflict: Israel's Path to Peace
Citizens in Israel express a strong desire for de-escalation in regional conflicts, reflecting a broader hope for enduring peace and stability in the Middle East.
Building Bridges: Hungary-Serbia Railway Completion
The completion of a key section of the Hungary-Serbia Railway marks a milestone in infrastructure and economic development, enhancing connectivity and strengthening economic ties between these Eastern European nations.
Green Revolution: China's Leap in New Energy
China announces significant advancements in new energy capacities, setting the stage for major impacts on global energy markets and environmental sustainability.
Climate Crisis: Unseasonal Rains Strike the Arabian Gulf
Unseasonal rains have led to fatalities in the Arabian Gulf, highlighting the unpredictable nature of climate change and its devastating effects on weather patterns.
Ancient Secrets Unveiled: Ming Dynasty Tomb Discovered
The exquisite preservation of a Ming Dynasty tomb offers a window into China's rich historical and cultural heritage.
Unveiling Kremlin Secrets: The Navalny Case
Recent reports suggest that U.S. intelligence agencies believe Russian President Vladimir Putin likely did not order the assassination of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in February.
Middle East Tensions: US-Israel Dispute Over Gaza
Amid escalating violence, the U.S. has called for an investigation into alleged mass graves in Gaza, a proposal sternly rebuked by Israel.
Deadline Diplomacy: Zelenskyy's Military Aid Push
In a decisive move, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has set a firm deadline for the U.S. House Speaker to approve military aid, emphasizing the strategic significance of support amid Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russian forces.
EU Parliament Under Scrutiny: MEP Krah's Document Drama
The EU Parliament is in turmoil as MEP Krah is accused of accessing sensitive documents, sparking charges of spying and corruption.
France's Fiscal Fortitude: A Credit Rating Standstill
Despite looming economic challenges, France has received a temporary reprieve as major credit rating agencies, Moody’s and Fitch, maintain their current assessments.
Press Under Pressure: The Arrest of Forbes Russia Journalist
Forbes Russia journalist Sergei Mingazov is under house arrest, charged with spreading false information about the Russian military.
Diplomatic Dilemma: UK Ambassador's Uncertain Future
The future of Britain’s ambassador to the US, Karen Pierce, hangs in balance amid a political squall over her successor.
Health Alert: Bird Flu Breakthrough in U.S. Cows
An unprecedented outbreak of bird flu in U.S. cows has raised alarms.
New Study: Vaping May Lower Fertility in Women Trying to Get Pregnant
A study suggests that women who vape should quit if they are trying to get pregnant, as the research found lower levels of a hormone indicating fertility in vapers and tobacco smokers.
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U.S. DOJ Seeks Three-Year Sentence for Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao
U.S. prosecutors have filed for a 36-month prison sentence for Changpeng Zhao, the founder and former CEO of Binance, who pleaded guilty to charges of anti-money laundering and sanctions violations
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IPO Market: Startup Founders Reap Billions
The introduction of Rubrik's shares in New York on Thursday proved to be a massive success, taking no risks.
Lidl's Latest Offer Turns into Viral Meme
Store Recommends an Unusual Alternative to Olive Oil.
Thousands of Penguins Perish Due to Global Warming
The rapid melting of Antarctic sea ice last year claimed the lives of thousands of emperor penguin chicks, affecting one-fifth of the continent's emperor penguin colonies, reports Házigazda.
János Martonyi: Without National Identity, There Is No European Unity or Identity
National identity and cohesion are indispensable for the realization of European unity and identity, as these fundamentally define the peoples living on the continent, emphasized János Martonyi on Kossuth Radio's Friday evening show titl...
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Cites "Pro-Russian Hungary" in Discussing the Possibility of Abolishing EU Veto Rights in Certain Cases
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Szejna, on Friday, spoke on RMF FM, a Polish commercial radio, where he discussed the potential for removing the unanimous voting requirement, especially in areas of defense and security policy, wit...
United States and China Flout Rules, EU Must Fight for Survival, Says Emmanuel Macron
In a far-reaching speech lasting nearly two hours, French President Emmanuel Macron analyzed the situation of the European Union, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement of EU sanctions related to violations of the rule of law.
Standard and Poor's Report Affirms Hungary as a Favorable Investment with Stable Outlook
According to the latest report by Standard and Poor's, Hungary continues to be recommended for investment, exhibiting a stable outlook, a sign that the Hungarian economy stands on solid ground, as per the Ministry of National Economy.
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Unelected PM of the UK holds an emergency meeting because a candidate got voted in… which he says is a threat to democracy…
Farmers break through police barriers in Brussels.
Ukraine Arrests Father-Son Duo In Lockbit Cybercrime Bust
US Offers $15 Million For Info On Leaders Of Cybercrime Group Lockbit
Apple warns against drying iPhones with rice
Alexei Navalny: UK sanctions Russian prison chiefs after activist's death
German economy is in 'troubled waters' - ministry
In a recent High Court hearing, the U.S. argued that Julian Assange endangered lives by releasing classified information.
Tucker Carlson says Boris Johnson wants "a million dollars, in Bitcoin or cash, from Tucker Carlson to talk about Ukraine.
Russia is rebuilding capacity to destabilize European countries, new UK report warns
EU Commission wants anti-drone defenses at Brussels HQ
Von der Leyen’s 2nd-term pitch: More military might, less climate talk
EU Investigates TikTok for Child Safety Concerns
EU Launches Probe Into TikTok Over Child Protection Under Digital Content Law
EU and UK Announce Joint Effort on Migration
Ministers Confirm Proposal to Prohibit Mobile Phone Usage in English Schools
Avdiivka - Symbol Of Ukrainian Resistance Now In Control Of Russian Troops
"Historic Step": Zelensky Signs Security Pact With Germany
"Historic Step": Zelensky Signs Security Pact With Germany
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died at the Arctic prison colony
Tucker Carlson grocery shopping in Russia. This is so interesting.
France and Germany Struggle to Align on European Defense Strategy
‘A lot higher than we expected’: Russian arms production worries Europe’s war planners
Greece Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage and Adoption Rights
Russia "Very Close" To Creating Cancer Vaccines, Says Vladimir Putin
Hungarian Foreign Minister: Europeans will lose Europe, the Union's policy must change drastically
Microsoft says it caught hackers from China, Russia and Iran using its AI tools
US Rejects Putin's Ceasefire Offer in Ukraine
The Dangers of Wildfire Smoke and Self-Protection Strategies
A Londoner has been arrested for expressing his Christian beliefs.
Chinese Women Favor AI Boyfriends Over Humans
Greece must address role in migrant vessel disaster that killed 600: Amnesty
Google pledges 25 million euros to boost AI skills in Europe
Hungarian President Katalin Novák Steps Down Amid Pardon Controversy
Activist crashes Hillary Clinton's speech, calls her a 'war criminal.'
In El Salvador, the 'Trump of Latin America' stuns the world with a speech slamming woke policing after winning a landslide election
Trudeau reacts to Putin's mention of Canadian Parliament applauding a former Ukrainian Nazi in his interview with Tucker Carlson.
The Spanish police blocked the farmers protest. So the farmers went out and moved the police car out of the way.
Volodymyr Zelenskiy fires top Ukraine army commander
Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin raises EU concerns
Finnish Airline, Finnair, is voluntarily weighing passengers to better estimate flight cargo weight
Russia's Economy Expands by 3.6% Due to Increased Military Spending
Ukraine MPs Vote To Permit Use Of Dead Soldiers' Sperm
German Princess Becomes First Aristocrat To Pose Naked On Playboy Cover
UK’s King Charles III diagnosed with cancer
EU's Ursula von der Leyen Confronts Farmer Protests Amid Land Policy Debates
Distinguishing Between Harmful AI Media and Positive AI-Generated Content: A Crucial Challenge for the EU
Tucker Carlson explains why he interviewed Putin
Dutch farmers are still protesting in the Netherlands against the government, following the World Economic Forum's call for 'owning nothing.'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stands up for European farmers and says, 'Brussels is suffocating European farmers.
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