Legendary Milanese pastry house Cova opens first confectionery in Hungary – video

🇮🇹✨ A taste of Milan has arrived in Budapest! The legendary Pasticceria Cova, founded in 1817, has opened its first-ever confectionery in Hungary.

We attended the grand opening; watch our video below! 🍰☕

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What’s happening in Hungary? Daily News Hungary’s latest Weekly Briefing has arrived!

🇭🇺 What do guest-worker restrictions, Ukraine relations, EU funds, the strengthening forint and Hungary's political realignment have in common? They are all part of a much bigger story. Read our latest Hungary Weekly Briefing to find out more:

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Top Hungary news: Foreigners die in crash, ID cards, forint 4.5-year high, national security leaders sacked — 12 June 2026

From a deadly motorway crash and a complete national security leadership purge to euro adoption plans, ID card warnings and a breakthrough deal with Ukraine, here are today's most important news.

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Top Hungary news: beach season begins, guest workers, secret migrant camp, Wizz Air’s game-changer, new electoral system – 9 June, 2026

Top Hungary news: beach season begins, guest workers, secret migrant camp, Wizz Air's game-changer, new electoral system.

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Top Hungary news: guest workers, battery investment, Wizz Air, hotel fire, Budapest Airport, e-scooters – 8 June, 2026

Top Hungary news: guest worker "ban", battery investment, Wizz Air flight suspension, hotel fire, Budapest Airport success, banned e-scooters.

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The essential weekly guide to Hungary’s politics, economy and diplomacy

Hungary is undergoing one of its most significant political and economic transformations in years. Corruption investigations, Ukraine relations, EU diplomacy, labour market reforms, foreign investment and much more: our latest Hungary Weekly Briefing explains not just what happened, but why it matters. Read the latest edition and subscribe for weekly insights delivered straight to your…

Investigation launched after police vessels reportedly collide on the Danube

An unusual accident on the Danube has become the subject of an official investigation in Hungary after reports emerged that two police officers may have collided while operating police vessels near Baja.

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Europol operation uncovers vehicles, bank accounts and a €500,000 vessel in Hungarian-linked cases

Assets worth hundreds of millions of forints linked to Hungarian criminal investigations were identified during an international operation coordinated by Europol at the end of May. The operation, involving authorities from 31 countries, led to the discovery of bank accounts, companies, properties, vehicles and other assets across Europe.

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Temu, now one of the most-used shopping platforms in Hungary fined EUR 200 million by the EU

Temu has been handed one of the largest penalties ever imposed on an online marketplace in Europe after the European Commission fined the Chinese retail giant €200 million for failing to stop illegal and dangerous products being sold on its platform.

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Giant screens and fan zones: here’s where to watch the Champions League final in Budapest

The football world will have its eyes on Budapest this Saturday as the Puskás Arena hosts the UEFA Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain. While many fans were unable to secure tickets for the match itself, there will still be plenty of opportunities to enjoy the occasion across the Hungarian capital.

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Top Hungary news: Rutte-Magyar talks, Belgian cat, Orbán’s nephew, Népszava’s survival, battery plant — 28 May 2026

NATO chief Mark Rutte praised Hungary’s role under PM Magyar, and the day featured an unexpected star: Belgium’s famous cat, Maximus Textoris Pulcher. Budapest faces major Champions League disruptions, a Chinese battery plant leak raises health fears, and Hungary’s oldest daily newspaper is battling for survival after losing printing and distribution support.

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