Magyar Nemzet
Istanbul makes name in Europe through int’l project
In a bid to introduce the historical, cultural and artistic assets of the historic metropolis Istanbul to a wider audience, local tourism authorities have launched a promotional magazine covering the historic megacity's appeal in various languages across different European nations.
Turkey’s armed drones put to test in Hungary: Report
Turkey's armed drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have been tested by the Hungarian army, local newspaper Magyar Nemzet reported on Nov. 12.
The news report said the KARAYEL-SU armed drone developed by Vestel Defense was photographed both on land and in the air at the Hungarian Armed Forces' Papa Air Base.
Democracy Digest: Poland Accuses EU of ‘Hybrid War’, While Hungary Claims Victory
The conservative daily quotes from a letter sent by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to European Parliament President David Sassoli, in which she dismisses the criticism that the executive has failed to implement the rule-of-law conditionality.
Orban: Soros and EU striving for 'mixed, Muslimized Europe'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has hit out at George Soros and the European Union as the statesman's war of words with the Hungarian-American billionaire continues to escalate.
During a state visit to Romania Orban accused Soros of using the EU in order to create a "new, mixed, Muslimized Europe," according to AP.
Hungary's Pariament Approves Hefty Media Advertisement Taxes
Lawmakers in Hungary have backed the introduction of taxes on revenues from media advertisement which could jump to 40% for the biggest broadcasters.
A detailed view on the bill however suggests it will probably have a severe impact on just one TV channel, the RTL Klub, which is owned by the Luxembourg-based German media concern RTL, Germany's daily Die Welt reports.