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Ádám Bráder

Ádám Bráder graduated from the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University in 2021 as an English major specializing in English in the Media and Applied Linguistics. From 2017, he worked as an assistant editor at TV2’s news programme. After graduating, he continued his work as an online journalist, which led to him joining the Hungarian Conservative team in 2022.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in a radio interview on public Kossuth Radio that his government’s budget strategy depended on the outcome of the US presidential election. He criticized
E.ON Hungária is preparing 3,200 nesting sites for storks this year, installing 100 new nest holders and upgrading existing structures to ensure safer breeding conditions. The company is also investing
The Hungarian government has pledged new reforms to strengthen protections for women following a high-profile domestic violence case that led to public outcry. Government spokesperson Eszter Vitályos emphasized the administration’s
A large-scale digital skills assessment conducted across the Visegrád countries and Ukraine highlights improvements among students but also reveals gaps in problem-solving and algorithmic thinking. The IT Fitness Test results
To celebrate International Tour Guide Day, Budapest’s Millennium Underground Museum at Deák Square is offering special guided tours from Thursday to Sunday. Organized in cooperation with the Budapest Chamber of
Alexandra Szentkirályi, leader of the Fidesz–KDNP group in Budapest, has urged Minister of Construction and Transport János Lázár to introduce new traffic regulations to tackle the ‘roller chaos’ caused by
The Mathias Corvinus Collegium and the Educational Authority have honoured Hungary’s top 100 secondary schools at a grand gala event. Over 300 guests, including educators, school leaders, and students, gathered
Hungarian troops have earned international recognition for their leadership in the EUFOR Althea peacekeeping mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky stated on Monday. The mission marked a
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán praised Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as the ‘champion of Balkan stability’ during a press conference in Budapest on Monday. The leaders discussed energy security, economic
Hungarian and Slovak forestry experts have launched a joint initiative to develop more sustainable oak forest management practices. With EU funding of nearly 650 million forints, the project focuses on