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Intensive work is ongoing along the Danube, with water management experts already monitoring flood phenomena in the Szigetköz region, while in the Danube Bend, sandbag reinforcements are nearly complete, said the spokesperson for the National Directorate General for Water Management (OVF) ...

A huge thank you to the students of the Budapest British International School who volunteered this afternoon on Döbrentei Street! They tirelessly helped fill and stack sandbags for several hours, and their hard work is truly exemplary. The young volunteers filled nearly 800 bags and moved ...

444.hu – Former Diósgyőr owner Tamás Leisztinger’s company, Arago Sport, has become the new owner of Kispest’s Honvéd FC. The previous owner, Reditus Equity, is parting ways with the club after five years. Leisztinger: “Let’s just say that for someone who operates busines...

Despite the Italian boxer forfeiting the match against the Algerian biologically male competitor out of fear for her safety, Luca Hámori came to win. As is well known, the Italian girl gave up the fight after receiving two massive blows from a competitor who was born biologically male. Of ...

Gergely Karácsony is the mayor of Budapest This summer, from July 26 to August 16, the Pest lower embankment will be fully open: instead of smog and car noise, it will once again be all about music and summer evening conversations. The car-free Jane Haining embankment can be used by foot o...

Gergely Örsi, the Mayor of District II, is dedicated to the development of the district he leads, as well as the residents’ quality of life and greening efforts. The flower-filled green islands created in place of broken concrete areas are not only beautiful but also functional. By e...

Harry Hill Bandholtz was an American general who played a significant role in Hungary’s history after World War I. He prevented Romanian troops from looting the Hungarian National Museum. General Bandholtz served in the United States Army and was a member of the military mission sent...