Hungary News in English
December 14, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 14th December, and here’s your Hungary daily news capsule.
Controversy erupts as Havasi Bertalan criticizes Magyar Péter over local issues.
Belgium supports using seized Russian assets to aid Ukraine amid economic concerns.
Germany sends troops to Poland's eastern border as Europe prepares for potential conflict.
Gáspár Győző defends his daughter amid diplomatic controversy involving Szijjártó.
Social services urge public not to stigmatize child protection workers in open letter.
DPK meeting in Mohács calls for higher pensions and peace from Fidesz members.
Police issue warning about scammers posing as investigators to steal bank data.
Protests at Sándor Palace fail to attract attention, highlighting public disinterest.
Interior Ministry releases facts on the Szőlő street case, raising more questions.
Mayors urged to reject Tisza's austerity package by the association president.
Shocking final words from a man who murdered a mother of two before execution.
Israel unexpectedly kills a Hamas commander, ending ceasefire discussions.
Russia launches massive airstrike on Ukraine, leaving a million without power.
Turkey's president discusses limited ceasefire options with Vladimir Putin amid tensions.
Major changes in financial markets as a new investment form rapidly gains traction.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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