Budapest
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Ildiko Papp can calmly discuss the collapse of her family company and break-ins at her home and business.
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungary's Supreme Court upheld Thursday a decision by the National Election Committee forcing state radio and television to run a far-right party's election advertisement that refers to "Gypsy criminals."
The court said the broadcasters must give equal treatment to all political parties during an election campaign and that the broadcasters are not responsible for the ad's content.
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungary will not seek any more loans from the International Monetary Fund or the European Union and will be able to meet its financing needs by selling bonds to international and domestic investors, Economics Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy said Wednesday.
NEW YORK - Imagine no cars - or fewer, anyway.
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungary's prime minister on Tuesday proposed an overhaul of the tax system and cuts to the public sector, to reassure jittery markets that it can handle its debt.
More News
- Hungary seeks to contain fallout from default talk
- Hungary backtracks on talk about default
- Hungary's deficit talk rattles financial markets
- Official says Hungary's economy 'grave'
- Some euro applicants in less of a hurry now
- Hungary's key interest rate cut to 5.25 percent
- Hungary's center-right Fidesz wins 2/3 majority
- Center-right party could sweep Hungarian election
- Hungary to add jobs, cut graft to fight far right
- Center-right Fidesz wins big in Hungary elections
- Hungary's center-right leads voting, far-right 3rd
- Far-right party poised to make gains in Hungary
- Hungary's far right on verge of election gains
- Europe's Roma say woes deepen amid economic crisis
- Hungary's key interest rate cut to record low
- Gazprom, Hungarian bank sign South Stream deal
- Hungary's key interest rate cut to 6 percent