Oman's inflation rose by 3.2% in July 2026, according to NCSI data, while Sri Lanka experienced its fourth consecutive monthly increase, with inflation reaching 7.2% in July. Both nations are grappling with rising prices.
Garancsi Lake, the only significant standing water body in the region between Tinnye and Piliscsaba, Hungary, has dried up due to the ongoing drought. Once a popular tourist and fishing spot, it is now mainly visited for the 'Üvegtigris' (Glass Tiger) snack bar on its shore.
Japanese researchers have found that by leveraging curiosity, robots can learn human language much more effectively, mimicking a child's learning process.
Coway announced it achieved first place in four categories of the 2026 National Customer Satisfaction Index, an annual measure compiled by the Korea Productivity Center.
Garancsi István and Habony Árpád's company, Garinvest Projekt Zrt., significantly increased its casino revenues, achieving a profit of 21.89 billion forints in 2025.
András Bencsik, editor-in-chief of Demokrata, has publicly stated his belief that Endre K. 'specifically protected the children' in the context of the recent Hungarian presidential pardon scandal. Bencsik also expressed a desire for justice for former Justice Minister Judit Varga and former President Katalin Novák, both implicated in the controversy.
Publicist Ottó Gajdics shared his views on an AI hit song, Ókovács Szilveszter, Viktor Orbán's statement about "Vadhajtások," and the dismissal of András Bencsik from Sajtóklub.
Hungarian opinion piece discusses Bencsik András's strong disapproval of a proposed asset recovery office, drawing parallels to communist-era practices and commenting on the economic state under Orbán Viktor's government.
András Bencsik, editor-in-chief of Demokrata, criticized the Fidesz party's communication strategy, suggesting that the party entrusted its communication to 'idiots' who underestimated the Hungarian p
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
The dispute between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and EU Council President António Costa continues, with Orbán responding to Costa's criticism of his 'illegal, campaign-motivated blackmail' regarding Hungary blocking approved credit for Ukraine.
Miért ütközik sokszor falakba a szülői érdeklődés, és hogyan válhat egy hétköznapi kérdés valódi kapcsolódási ponttá a gyerekekkel? Erről beszélt Gyurkó Szilvia Szegeden.
István Garancsi's company, a close associate of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, reportedly earns billions annually from cash transport services and is linked to Raiffeisen, which initiated a seized Ukrainian shipment from Vienna.
Following criticism from Péter Magyar regarding the lack of contributions from national capitalists to the Paks II nuclear power plant project, a company owned by Garancsi offered 10,000 tons of stone for the project. Magyar had questioned why major Hungarian businesses were not supporting the national endeavor.
The identifier of Lőrinc Mészáros' luxury private jet was reportedly changed in an attempt to conceal it from public scrutiny, though the effort was unsuccessful.
A company linked to István Garancsi has received an extension for its casino concession in Sopron, Hungary, which will now run until 2061. The Supervisory Authority for Regulated Activities (SZTFH) approved the extension.
Garancsi István has sold his outdoor advertising company, marking a significant shift in the public advertising market where regulations consistently align with the interests of the ruling government.
Két államban is kíváncsiak arra, miért sokkal drágábbak jelentősen a jegyek az idei világbajnokságra, mint a korábbiakra. Más szurkolói panaszokra is reagálnak.
A new Android scam series named CallPhantom has been identified on the Google Play store, which promises users access to call lists of any phone number in exchange for money, but is actually a malware designed to defraud them.
Several billion-forint state properties were sold to businessmen close to the government in the months leading up to the elections, raising questions about the transparency of the transactions.
András Bencsik, editor-in-chief of Demokrata, expressed his view that a "dictatorship of the proletariat" is emerging in the Hungarian parliament, calling for "trained young people" to address it. He described recent events on April 12 as a victory for "rebels, traitors, and slanderers."
Bencsik András, editor-in-chief of Demokrata, expressed frustration over communication management, suggesting it was entrusted to "idiots," and voiced hope for the Hungarian right-wing to become more self-aware.
International media outlets are examining the Hungarian election landscape, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar. With days until the April 12 legislative elections, the mood suggests a challenge to Orbán's 16-year rule, with pro-European challenger Péter Magyar reportedly leading in the polls.
A few years later, he was arrested precisely on March 15th because he wanted to commemorate the revolution, and was imprisoned in Buda in the same place from which the March youth freed him in 1848.
Miklós Borsa expressed curiosity about who would dare to appear on public television after his own experience, suggesting that public sentiment might deter other candidates. He wouldn't be surprised if other nominees were now making calls to decide their next steps.
Discussions around the Tusványos festival include curiosity about the attire of one of Viktor Orbán's biggest fans and a Tisza politician suggesting Péter Magyar should deliver a speech instead of Orbán.
Mészáros Lőrinc's wealth increased by 182 billion forints in a year, securing his position as the richest person in Hungary on the newly released list of the 100 wealthiest Hungarians.
Hungary's parliament rejected a bill to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), ensuring its continued membership. This decision comes as former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte faces an upcoming ICC trial for crimes against humanity, with up to 70 witnesses expected.
András Bencsik has publicly criticized Tamás Menczer, alleging that Menczer was responsible for his removal from a Hír TV program. Bencsik urged Menczer to confront his own problematic behavior rather than blaming others.
Hungary's Fidesz party is experiencing internal shifts, including new parliamentary appointments and the liquidation of a Fidesz-affiliated organization that received substantial public funds. These changes occur amidst ongoing scrutiny of party finances and the political future of its leadership.
A Hungarian opinion piece by Bencsik András claims that right-wing pollsters deliberately misled Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, leading to his immense anger towards them.
Bencsik András, a founder of the Békemenet (Peace March), publicly stated his desire to "punch" Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar, whom he called a fraud and accused of "stealing the Békemenet," suggesting other founders would support his aggression.
A company owned by István Garancsi reportedly transported money from Austria to Ukraine for years after the war began, with both the police and NAV aware of the activity and having no issues with it.