Hungary News in English
March 20, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 20th March, and here’s your Hungary daily news capsule.
European summit focuses on Hungary, while technocratic reforms take a backseat.
Gas prices soar in Europe as Iran threatens retaliation against attacks on its gas fields.
A missile strikes a key oil refinery in Israel, igniting tensions in the region.
Five Western European nations and Japan pledge support for safe navigation in the Hormuz Strait.
Prime Minister Orbán follows Magyar Péter on a tour through several Hungarian cities.
Gergely Gulyás responds to Magyar Péter's war comments with a reference to Zelensky.
Ukraine reveals plans to restore the Friendship oil pipeline ahead of schedule.
Hungarian government extends the deadline for the national petition leading up to elections.
Oil price shock signals a major global redistribution, leaving Hungary among the losers.
Kocsis Máté calls for accountability in the MNB scandal, suggesting prison for Matolcsy.
MTI omits unhappy Hungarians from its happiness index report, raising eyebrows.
Investors flee precious metals as gold fails to provide a safe haven amid market volatility.
A recent survey reveals the most reliable cars on the market today.
Nvidia unveils ambitious plans for expansion, raising investor interest in upcoming ventures.
A new car manufacturer backs away from electric vehicle plans, citing charging concerns.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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