Hungary News in English
April 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th April, and here’s your Hungary daily news capsule.
Oil prices plummet as the Hormuz Strait reopens, sparking market reactions.
New developments for the Tisza Party, now holding 140 mandates after recent elections.
Gergely Gulyás announces the outgoing government will maintain protected fuel prices.
Trump claims Israel will not bomb Lebanon, citing a fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah.
Hungarian stores weigh in on the fate of the margin stop, awaiting Tisza Party decisions.
Major breakthrough possible in peace talks, but sanctions relief comes at a high price.
Nóra Király apologizes for hate campaign, addressing concerns within her party.
The Orbán government leaves behind numerous EU procedures, risking hefty fines.
Hungary faces tough times ahead as the Tisza government grapples with budget issues.
A private clinic announces it will no longer treat patients from the Tisza region.
The IMF warns European nations about the risks of rising debt and energy subsidies.
Pope Leo XIV sends a stern message to world leaders, possibly aimed at Trump.
Massive flight cancellations loom due to severe fuel shortages impacting European travel.
Ukraine faces a massive attack as Russian forces reach Sofiivka, escalating the conflict.
Record sales for Geely in Hungary as the first hundred cars find new owners.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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