'Last Day in Budapest', Sándor Márai depicts the end of an era in Hungary
The article discusses the resurgence of Sándor Márai's literary works, particularly focusing on his latest publication, 'Último día en Budapest', and its connection to the cultural history of Hungary.
Serbs considered Russians their greatest allies in the 19th century - yet they deceived them
The article discusses a secret meeting in Budapest on the same day in 1877, where Russian diplomat Aleksandr Gorchakov and Hungarian Foreign Minister Gyula Andrassy agreed on Austria-Hungary's neutrality in the imminent conflict between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, despite the troubled relations between Austro-Hungary and Russia in the late 19th century.
‘It has become difficult to live’: Hungarian writers bemoan country’s hostile environment
Hungarian writers express concern about the increasingly hostile environment for creativity and expression in the country, highlighting the achievements of Nobel laureate László Krasznahorkai from Gyula.