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The number of national daily newspapers in Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965. [1] In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the newspaper market in the country. [ 2 ] Following the collapse of the communist regime the act was revised in January 1990.
Participants march at the 29th Budapest Pride parade in the Hungarian capital city in June 2024. - Robert Hegedus/MTI/AP/File ... in Budapest, Hungary, February 22, 2025. ... In Other News.
By Anita Komuves and Krisztina Fenyo. BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Thousands of Hungarian judges, court staff and supporters marched to the ministry of justice in Budapest on Saturday, demanding judicial ...
Hungary's parliament on Monday elected a new president after its previous head of state resigned in a scandal over a pardon she granted to an accomplice in a child sexual abuse case. Lawmakers in ...
MTI (Magyar Távirati Iroda, literally "Hungarian Telegraphic Office") is a Hungarian news agency. One of the oldest news agencies in the world, it was founded in 1880. [1] MTI was owned by MTI Rt., founded by the Parliament. [2] The members of the Owners' Advisory Body are elected by the National Assembly of Hungary on four-year terms. [2]
By Boldizsar Gyori. BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's parliament elected Constitutional Court chief Tamas Sulyok as the country's next president on Monday, two weeks after the unexpected resignation ...
Esti Hírlap was first published on 24 December 1956 [1] which was a Communist evening paper. [2] Its start was a reflection of the political consolidation in Hungary. [3] The paper was the successor of Esti Budapest, another evening paper, [1] and was based in Budapest. [4]
Thousands of Hungarians braved scorching heat for the annual Pride march in Budapest on Saturday, protesting against government controls over public displays by the LGBT community. Prime Minister ...