An omnibus bill submitted to Parliament by Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén on Tuesday night would make it impossible to officially change one's gender in Hungary. "Sex at birth" would replace ...
László Bodolai, the CEO of Index.hu Zrt. has terminated the employment of Index's editor-in-chief, Szabolcs Dull. This decision is unacceptable to us. For years, we've been saying that there are two ...
The Hungarian Parliament had passed a law on Tuesday that classifies details of the modernization of the Budapest-Belgrade railway for ten years. The reconstruction will cost more than $2 billion, and ...
On Friday, the three leading editors of Index, Attila Tóth-Szenesi, Veronika Munk, and János Haász have initiated the termination of their employment at Index, followed by more than 70 journalists ...
On Wednesday, László Bodolai, the head of Magyar Fejlődésért Alapítvány (Foundation for Hungarian Progress, owner of Index Zrt.), who exercises employer's rights over employees of Index, has ...
On Tuesday, within just 24 hours after its submission, the Hungarian Parliament accepted a political declaration rejecting the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and ...
Four days before Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán vetoed the EU's 2050 carbon neutrality goals, one of his ministers publicly stated that the Hungarian government's goal is to achieve carbon neutrality ...
Over the past two days, we received an outpouring of messages from people who are worried about Index and want to know what is going on after we released a statement warning about the danger ...
Following the negotiations on 23 July, the editorial staff of Index has issued a formal written request to László Bodolai, the head of the foundation that owns Index, to reinstate the recently ...
Freedom House examined 195 countries in this year's Freedom of the World report surveying the state of democratic institutions in the world. Even though Hungary received numerous criticisms in recent ...
The Parliament passed a law establishing a new system of administrative courts during the scandalous parliamentary session on Wednesday. From this on, a new, separate court system will decide in cases ...
Though the trials in nine cases are already over, Slovakian police are still investigating thirty more murders that can be tied to the Hungarian mafia operating in Felvidék, the formerly Hungarian ...