Hungary News in English
June 23, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 23rd June, and here’s your Hungary daily news capsule.
Amnesty International strongly criticizes the constitutional amendment regarding the removal of Sulyok Tamás.
Corrupt politicians may fear Sulyok Tamás's removal before summer ends, reveals Magyar Péter.
Debate over constitutional amendment: Fleck Zoltán calls it restrained, while Hack Péter finds it attackable.
Forty-four embassies and cultural institutions support Pride events in Hungary.
Despite efforts to replenish water, the troubled Lake Velence cannot be saved.
Varga Mihály faces a crucial question that will impact Magyar Péter's first year in office.
The previously dismissed ambulance director has been reinstated to their position.
The Fidesz president of Baranya County resigns and steps back from public life.
Gulyás Gergely states that the twelve-year parliamentary term limit is not retroactive.
Train services on the Győr main line are disrupted due to overhead wire issues.
Keir Starmer steps down as British Prime Minister, with nearly two-thirds of Brits approving.
U.S.-Iran talks conclude with "promising progress" in Switzerland.
A heatwave sweeps across Europe, forcing school closures and train cancellations.
Lionel Messi remains central to Argentina's national team despite being 39 years old.
Erling Haaland shines in New Jersey, as Senegal repeats past mistakes.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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