On a rainy November day, public transport broke down in important parts of Budapest under the burden of extraordinary security …

On a rainy November day, public transport broke down in important parts of Budapest under the burden of extraordinary security …
Weakened by 9 years of authoritarian rule and a lack of resources, the opposition was able to show that even small successes can lay the foundations for the future.
Hungary voted the bill that introduces a new category of crime: illicit assistance for immigration. Is helping asylum-seekers illegal now? Read the interview with Szilárd István Pap.
This Sunday, Hungarians will head to the polls. On the surface it seems obvious that Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party is going to win an outright majority. But something is happening under the surface.
Why is Fidesz attacking Central European University?
One of Hungary’s largest and oldest newspapers has been unexpectedly shut down.
Szilárd István Pap analyses the issues surrounding religion and the state in Hungary as part of the new PC Explains series.