BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Right-wing extremists shout Nazi salutes and attack a man they believe is Jewish. Black-booted militants frighten aging Holocaust survivors. Writings of authors linked to a pro-Nazi regime are recommended reading for school c... [Full Article]
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - The president of the World Jewish Congress says he wants Hungary's government to speak out more forcefully against anti-Semitism. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Hungary's prime minister told an international assembly of Jews on Sunday that his government has declared "zero tolerance" on anti-Semitism, but his speech failed to impress those gathered who said he has fail... [Full Article]
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - A snowstorm in Hungary brought drifts 10 feet (3 meters) high and violent gusts of wind, forcing thousands of people to spend the night in their cars or in emergency shelters after being stranded on a major highway. (Source: ... [Full Article]
BRUSSELS (AP) - Rejecting criticism from the EU, the U.S. and human rights groups, Hungary's prime minister insisted Thursday that recent constitutional changes aren't threatening democracy and the rule of law in the Eastern European nation... [Full Article]
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Homeless men and women huddle on street corners amid Budapest's majestic domed palaces, shivering under old blankets and cardboard boxes in frigid winter weather. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Hungary's foreign minister says a call by a far-right parliamentarian to register all of the country's Jews as potential security risks is "completely unacceptable." (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Thousands attended an anti-Nazi rally Sunday in Hungary organized by Jewish and civic groups to protest a far-right lawmaker's call to screen Jews for national security risks. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
The government says it's trying to cure poor Hungarians of a gambling addiction. The gambling industry says that authorities are trying to seize control of a lucrative pastime. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Britain's Johanna Konta, born in Australia of Hungarian roots, reached the US Open second round on Tuesday, but admitted the national anthem still remains a mystery. (Source: AFP)... [Full Article]