Hungary News in English
February 9, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 9th February, and here’s your Hungary daily news capsule.
Severe weather in Europe leads to major evacuations in Spain due to floods.
Fidesz wins the by-election, ending the deadlock in Balmazújváros.
NATO must prepare for potential threats from Russian aggression, warns French military chief.
Anonymous Ukrainians threaten Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán with a drone attack.
Police apprehend a man who threatened Budapest activists with a knife, citing a bad day.
Pécs bus procurement scandal reveals misuse of public funds, with millions at stake.
Europe faces a labor market trap, raising questions about economic stability.
A man in Budapest dies after calling for an ambulance, but help arrives too late.
The Hungarian National Bank's Polish subsidiary loses over 180 billion forints in value.
A major Chinese online retailer introduces a "Hungary surcharge," raising eyebrows.
NBC anchor willing to pay ransom for mother’s alleged kidnapper, shocking the nation.
Washington Post CEO resigns amid massive layoffs, signaling trouble for the publication.
Tech companies invest historic sums into AI, but discrepancies in numbers raise concerns.
Extreme tests reveal electric vehicles struggle in cold weather, impacting their range.
Ford plans to release an electric pickup under 13 million forints, exciting consumers.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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