Hungary News in English
March 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th March, and here’s your Hungary daily news capsule.
Orbán Viktor struggles to fill the Dobó square in Eger, signaling a need for change.
Iran vows relentless revenge, dropping massive bombs in response to Donald Trump's actions.
Donald Trump hints at the U.S. potentially exiting NATO, calling it a "stupid mistake."
Ukraine accepts EU support for repairing the Friendship oil pipeline, a crucial development.
Orbán claims Ukraine is withholding oil to support the Tisza, affecting financial aid.
Trump expresses interest in taking over Cuba, revealing secret plans for leadership change.
Hungary's government sends a strong message to Kyiv and Brussels, urging an end to theatrics.
A military cadet tragically loses their life at the National Public Service University campus.
Fuel prices are set to change tomorrow as the government responds to market pressures.
Orbán gives a hesitant "yes" on Hungary's EU membership, questioning its value.
A Pakistani airstrike targets a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul, resulting in over a hundred deaths.
Dubai streets are deserted following a drone attack near the airport and a major port.
The EU asks how close Ukraine really is to joining, amid ongoing reform discussions.
Canadians and Europeans warn against an Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon, urging restraint.
Nvidia pays 17 billion dollars for a groundbreaking technology that could change everything.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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